We've had such a busy (but fun) weekend, I can't believe we all lived through it! I think it started on Wednesday. We went to church at 5 for dinner and left at 9. I had a meeting until 8, but Lane wanted to play in the gym with the big kids when we went to pick up Em. Thursday, I went to my first Pokeno party. I really enjoyed it, I had no idea it was practically bingo. Friday was the day that almost beat me down. First, if you've never been school supply shopping at Target in Texas on tax-free weekend, there's just no way you can understand what I've been through. Also, that was immediately following our jaunt to the uniform store, the very small uniform store, on tax-free weekend. I've blacked out the other places we went, I guess because the next think I knew, we were at Sonic and I was eating a Butterfinger Blast - never a good sign. Anyway, Saturday started with Lane's soccer game at 8:30. I'm reminded of my t-ball days because he will play the same team each week. He is on the Cowboys and all of the girls are on the Shortkickers. The Shortkickers are a more experienced, much larger team. There aren't more of them, they're just bigger. After the game, we went to Emma's school for parent work day. Emma cleaned Bible/History cards, bins, etc. and I made copies and did some cutting. Lane was the busiest with a stack of chairs as tall as he and a burning need to climb them. Ugh. I'm not exaggerating at all when I say Lane was inch-worming his way down the school hallway with a reading area bean bag chair between his feet. Emma and I got to see some friends and teachers we hadn't seen in a while. Lane has a special friendship with Mrs. (Elaine) Woodul and he got to see her. She always asks about his shoes (he never wears them) and he told her that he didn't wear his new shoes because she would be too amazed if she saw them. We all thought that was funny. Back on track, it was 10:30 by this time and I still had to buy fabric, monogram it, make it into a blanket, get the kids fed and get back to the soccer arena by 1:00 for Emma's game. Grant came home from his haircut and took Emma to her game while I finished my blanket. Lane and I raced the 10 miles to the game and got there just as the buzzer sounded, ending the second and final period. Lastly, I had a CAbi party (clothes at a home) to go to. I had never been to my friend's house and relied on Mapquest (for the LAST time) for my directions. I set out at 6:50 and arrived at my destination (5 miles away) at approximately 7:45. The directions were so bad that I went through Westover Hills, then went back to see if I miss-read the directions, re-interpreted them and ended up in Como. Yes, Como on a Saturday night. When I finally found my friend's house, I literally teared up. The family bike ride on Sunday made up for everything. It was my first bike ride since "the accident" and I still have on my wooden soled shoe, which was a bit awkward. The kids go back to school in 2 weeks and I think I'm going to make it now. Love to all, Stacy,