Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Think Again

1/23/08

Well, the boys are off to school. They seem to be adjusting to the fact that our trip to see Jeff Dunham is postponed until March. I'm re-adjusting to the fact that we aren't going to be in Colorado. The road trip was much needed and now it is postponed until March. There's plenty to do here, as always, though.
It has been bitterly cold here but I am hoping to get back to doing some walking outside instead of being cooped up here with the elliptical. Sometimes you just need to mix it up or risk getting bored and quiting. It would help if the scenery here in Kansas was a little more pleasant though. It's brown, it's cold and it's flat. In spite of that fact, I'm hoping the mercury will rise just a little so I can enjoy a brisk outdoor walk.

I have a lot of paperwork to do to return to college and I'm throwing around different options for earning some extra money while I attend school. The eBay store idea keeps coming up. There was an eBay drop-off store in town but I've been told the person running it decided it was too much. The fact that he had too much business makes me more optimistic that this might be a good way to make extra money while attending classes. There is a lot to consider before just jumping in though. Also, convincing the hubby that this is feasible will be of utmost importance.

I think Marty was glad to see us come home last night even though he felt sorry for the boys. He seemed truly relieved to have us home. He said it was too quiet. The boys had so looked forward to the performance. Marcus was just crushed. He's adjusting to the fact that we will still be going only later. We may have to do something special this weekend. He has movie money and that might be a good distraction. The Sunday Matinee would be a good idea since Saturday he has basketball practice.

The tooth fairy visited Kristopher last night and the boys switched back into school mode with just a little push. Barring anymore unforeseen incidents, life in the Nolde household looks like business as usual.

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