Hmmm. Monday...holiday, but not for the kids! Perfect! ;-)
John and I slept in but then I got up, showered and headed right to work on my Chemistry studies. Again, it's a good thing I like Chemistry because the work is hard to focus on.
Then John interrupted me because he was hungry so off we went to have lunch at a popular diner five minutes away. We ran into some other folks from the Embassy but dined alone. After lunch we checked on the progress of the house, I was delighted with the closet system they put in the girls' rooms. I think I'm finally accepting that it won't be ready until March though they're still saying mid-February.
A quick stop at the grocery store and we were home in time for the kids to get back from school. Nicole brought home friends to work on a science project and I got back to work on my Chemistry.
Now, I'm ready for the class tonight plus I've been getting my reading done for World Civilizations tomorrow night. Oh, and I got a 90 on my test last night - not bad but not great!
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Happy MLK jr. Day to you too. And happy Obama day to you today, I'll be so glad when the inauguration is over....IT'S ON EVERY FRIKIN STATION EVERY FRIKIN MINUTE!!!!!!! How can this poor man ever live up to all the American hype?
I watched the inauguration. The best line came from a Republican.
They were admiring the young, energetic new family. He said, "What were we thinking, running an 80 yr. old man against this?"
Obama has his work cut out for him. It sounds like he is ready to workl I just hope he can keep the momentum going.
Great line! LOL
It was amazing, and as usual, Obama's speech was great. The sheer number of the crowd wowed me.
I felt the entire world take a deep breath of fresh air!
I so hope you are right. I do know he has alot to live up to after all the promises he made. We need a great next four years. I do agree with the 80 yr. old comment!!!!
Love you guys, Kathy
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