
I'm ready for some normalcy--But someone will have to show me what that is.
16 1/2 hours working the polls--never had a break--never saw anything like it--now we have to live with it!
Meanwhile--16 miles out in the ocean--3 fisherman were catching fish after fish--What is the world is a ling? We have to eat it tonight, because it can't be frozen! There will be sea bass also on the menu.
Those 3 smelly fisherman were all wiped out--Oldest son crying at election results, let him know we will survive, just as we have in the past. It is a new world.
One smelly fisherman went to choir practice fresh off the boat. I'm sure no one sat near him! I'll hear about that today.
Going to work--last day at the athletics office--Sad-----
I liked that office
New adventures start tomorrow as I'm back on the call list--never know what will come my way.
So here is normal--
Up at 5:15--First question of the day--Do I have any clean pants? from DH (How should I know, my mom did the laundry for the last 4 days! Thank goodness or we would be wearing dirty clothes)
6:00--What's for breakfast? from DS1--how should I know--Don't know what you all raided yesterday for the fishing expedition and I don't want to give up the Frosted Entemann's Donut stash from my election day survival bag. (I gave them up--DS1 will crash at school in a few hours, but he'll survive enough to take his English quarterly)
6:30--check on dehydrated DS2--little groggy, needs a white shirt--uniforms are great except when you can't find the clean laundry. We find it and I pump him up with OJ, a bananna and of course 2 donuts Andrew left in the box--Can't deny one child, can you? Looking a little draggy--But he too--will survive--
Me I should be dressing--But I've already been in contact with the printer for camp, proofed camp brochure pages I could open--sent out help for those pages lost in the internet world and left a message with the Bishop's assistant for conference room confirmation for a board meeting in January!
I need to go back to bed--in 15 minutes I'll be out to the HS, to my office for the last day, delivering permission slips and health forms which DS1 forgot, deposits for scouts--and the list grows--
I'm going to sleep well tonight! (I want to be that lazy bear!)

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