Holidaze
We had the program last night. They did great; we could hear their sweet voices; it was really cute.
So rather than just brag about my monkeys, here is where I put up the video I shot of the Big 5 standing on stage, singing loud & proud. The first thing I did when we got home was rush in to play it back and upload it for the blog!
But, alas, I did not record them. No, instead I recorded my lap and a bunch garble-garble of in-between-performances audience chatter.
ARGGHHH!!!!
I guess when I hit the record button, I was only taking it out of standby, and when I hit the button again to stop the recording, I was actually starting it.
ARGGHHH!!!!
So now I will have to line them up in the living room and have them perform for a slightly smaller audience (of me!) so you can hear them sing “Jesus Christ is Coming Again” to the tune of “Santa Claus is Coming to Town.” It won’t be the same, but it will have to do.
So frustrating.
Along with the church programs and carols and garland and bows and bells and nativities and lights and all the great stuff to start getting you in the Christmas mood (and a moma video mess-up to get me in the Scrooge mood), it has also been snowing the last few days... so it is really feeling like Christmas time.
School was on a 2-hour delay today because of the snow and ice, but did I let my kids sleep in and enjoy it? No way! Did I tell them? No way! I got them up as usual, had them dressed, fed, bundled up, and out the door at the usual time. Because (*SURPRISE!*) what better way was there to start off this new week than for me to make a trip to the post office on the busiest postal day of the entire year? To make a trip to the post office on the busiest postal day of the entire year with six tag-alongs!
The snow was actually to my advantage, I think. Maybe a few less brave souls were willing to get to the post office at opening time... and I was also able to put a couple to work as box carriers.
So into the post office we trekked... B#6 in the back seat of the stroller, the biggest box in the front seat, B#s 1&2 carrying a big box each. The Big 5 and I stomped in through snow piles, while B#6 rolled along and ate her breakfast.
We made it just in time. There were only 5 or 6 people in front of us... and in just a couple minutes there was already a dozen behind us. We made it to the counter in just a few minutes. The kids were good, but they were probably happy to see us go, as the monkeys spread out and we practically took over the place. And a stroller makes a good step-stool... because when it was my turn, I had all the monkeys trying to hang over the counter and be nosy!
Oh, and just because I thought of it, here’s a good laugh. I stopped by the grocery store yesterday to pick up a few serrano chiles for my salsa trio I was putting together (pico de gallo, salsa verde, black bean & corn) for the food after the Christmas program. I had already bought my chiles the day before but had accidentally roasted all of them when I meant to leave a couple fresh serranos for the pico de gallo.
I digress.
I go in to buy 2 serranos. They have none. So I grab a jalapeno pepper. But because it seems a little silly to make a trip to the over-priced grocery store to buy 1 jalapeno pepper, I grab a few more and get in line with my baggie of 5 jalapeno peppers. As I’m paying, I pull out the check card and ask the cashier to run it as credit.
While leaving I look at the receipt and realize I’ve just charged 62 cents.
Now that’s silly.
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2 Comments:
I bet your monkeys were all so cute!! So so frustrating! Your *evil* plot with the snow day secret sounded just like something my mom would have done (probably did do) to my sibs and I!! :)
Hey, in and out of the post office without any trauma? I call that a Christmas miracle...
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