Tuesday, February 21, 2012

The sky this morning

Here are a couple pics I took of the sky this morning on the way to school with J. The two hills in the forefront were in shadow and the one behind them was in brilliant light. So pretty.

And yes, it's down the driveway and you can see shadows of things on my dash. And yes, I have a crummy phone.

Camelot opens in  2 1/2 weeks. We are very busy but doing ok. Last night instead of saying "The spear has run him through" we all decided to say, "The spear done runt him through" in our best southern country redneck accents just to play a joke on the music director. She said, "Peeeooopppplllleeee!!" and someone had to explain it was a joke.

J seems to be getting over his latest cold.

A is working, going to school, working out and working on banners for the play.

T is going understudy the part of Sagramore.

I have a mountain of laundry to do today and also a bed to clean out underneath. We're hoping that will help us with some possible allergy type issues we are having. I'm washing all of our bedding today too. Yup, lots of laundry. Fibromyalgia seems to be getting to me again too. Wish I could figure that one out but it just is what it is.

The other night J said he wanted to watch "one of dose 'Frankie' shows". We finally figured out he wanted to watch Deep Space Nine 'cause he likes the Ferengis on it. Frankie/Ferengi. So close. We'll make a trekkie out of him yet.

Please look at this post. http://www.nogreaterjoymom.com/2012/02/seeing-is-believing.html Unicef would have us believe that children are better off in orphanages in their own countries and that adoption should rarely happen. Look at those children. How is not knowing the love of a family better? Why is it better to remain in an orphanage in their own country? Even J, without special physical needs, was considered special needs in the world of adoption because of his age. He was 6, about to turn 7 when he entered the O. He spent 5 years there while we spent 4 of those years working through a broken system to bring him home. Haitian adoptions are about to get more difficult again, as if they weren't hard enough already. Please pray. Please advocate for the 147,000,000 orphans in the world. What can you do?

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