This has been the busiest day of the year so far, I think. I sent Jonathan off to early morning seminary, got showered and dressed and took my friend Virigina to the hospital to get her gall bladder out. I had time to come home, eat breakfast and finish printing, cutting, folding, stuffing and addressing envelopes for Tina's shower before I left for work. (Richard delivered lots of them while I was at work). I left straight from work to pick up Virginia only to discover that she was still out and needing oxygen and was too nauseated to eat and drink....in other words, not ready to leave. So I had to leave her there, call her sister to arrange for her to be picked up an hour or two later. I had time to run home and get Jonathan's swim stuff and snacks before picking him up at school and taking him to swim. In the half hour I had Kris and I figured out the programs for Brady's eagle court of honor, which is this Sunday. We got them figured out with 15 minutes to spare to start dinner before I had to leave to pick Jonathan up again. I got the ravioli done, but had to call Richard in from the neighbors to finish the spagetti. We got back from the pool to find Richard had dinner ready to eat and we had half an hour before we needed to leave for Jonathan's piano lesson (during which I got 3 phone calls). While Jonathan was at piano I got dressed for the leadership meeting, so I could leave Jonathan's meeting early and make it to leadership meeting. I made it home in time for scriptures and prayers, read a couple of chapters to Jonathan from "Leven Thumps and the Wrath of Ezra", sent him to bed, delivered the programs to the Quinns, taped the visiting teaching message on the door (with a note) for the one I missed and filled my empty gas tank. This is my wind down time.
In the first video a girl kept walking in front of Richard.
In the second one the guy who was turning pages for Jonathan is standing in front of him the whole time. The soloist is Jessie Stevenette.
Wow Mom, that is a busy day! I'm proud of you for getting videos up, that takes a lot of patience.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the music Jonathan, Tessa was yelling and I feared Sophie would wake. But your music has quieted her to speachless awe.
Whew! I wish I could get that many things done in one day--you're AMAZING! I always love listening to Jonathan...He's so talented!
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