P got home on Monday afternoon safely from hiking at the Grand Canyon with his Dad and brother. They actually were standing in the driveway when the girls and I got home from school. There wasn't much time for me to hear about his trip, since I had a meeting at church. Tuesday wasn't much better because I had my class. Wednesday was a little worse, with dance classes and bible study. Yesterday, he took J driving, and the girls and I watched "our" Thursday night TV (it's the only night I usually watch anything). Today I took a personal day, for S's field trip. It was to Junior Achievement Biz Town. The students work jobs in various businesses, like Papa John's, Cox communication, Wells Fargo, APS, etc. etc. It was pretty neat. I was the leader at the radio station, and S worked at the mall. This is a picture of her at her shop. P and I went out for an early dinner, and finally a chance to talk. We went to see The Secret Lives of Bees. I read the book awhile ago, and didn't really like it. But the movie? I loved! I don't think I have ever cried so much ever during a movie.
I have been planning/working on since April on an outreach project, though our church, benefiting Sunrise Elementary families and single parent families from church. In June the girls joined me, by being cast as parts in a play we presented of Eph. 4:29-5:1. Today P and J helped with all the set up. running around the school campus, and clean up crew. It was fun to serve with my family and my church family to my school families. I'm not sure this would have really worked, if I didn't have keys of the campus, and knew where things are on campus. Though there was a custodian on campus, he couldn't be in all the places we needed to be at the same time. I was running all around too much as it was, oh my achy feet.
We visited The Arizona Science Center. We had 2 free coupons so that saved us a little money. Narnia was neat. We were at the center for 5 hours. My foot started to swell, after we got home and I iced it, it got better. I guess I should plan on taking an ice pack to school with me and ice at lunch. It was fun hanging out enjoying the center, after dinner we watched a movie together. This has just been a great week for family togetherness.
P is on vacation this week, our last full week before school starts back. The kids have next week off still, but I go back to work next week. Today we all went to the pool. And unlike the only other time this summer I went swimming, my feet felt OK! Too bad the Phoenix public pools close after Saturday for the summer. Which seems a little early, since it will still be way hot for months. J thinks he's so strong being able to lift both girls in the water. So much fun, being all together.
R is counting down the days until school starts back again. I remember counting down the days until school got out, but never the days until it started again. On Tuesday afternoon she commented on no back to school sales yet, and that made her nervous. I did try telling her stores are doing back to school sales. But because she hasn't seen any ads on TV, there must not be. LOL Speaking of school, I will be working a full school day next year as a para professional, I did my paperwork today after J's dentist appointment (cavities filled) I go back to work on Aug. 7th. This summer has just flown by, I can't believe how fast it's gone. J and I played monopoly with R today. I think she won after several hours I just had to stop, my back was freaking out from sitting in one place for too long.
S is on her way to church youth camp. She was so very excited to go. J spent the night at my sister's house, so R and I have had the afternoon and evening to ourselves. P of course is at work. R and I decided to do a camp day on our own. We made these fun visors, cutting out all the pieces with my Sizzix machine. It took hours! But it was cool hanging out with just her for those hours!!!!! Now we are going to watch a movie together.
Today was the last activity with the church kids. It was supposed to be rock wall climbing, but they changed it to the Arizona Science Center, and touring Narnia. The kids are were really excited. Last night I started feeling gross. This morning, I decided there was no way, I could manage driving and walking around. J did offer to push me around in a wheelchair, and if I felt better I would have let him. He didn't want to go if I didn't go. The girls had a great time. R did want to blow out the "snow" in her hair, until she showed me. Maybe we can go for my birthday, I am totally bummed, I really want to go see Narnia! I don't know if it's the pain medication, the heat, or what that's making me feel terrible.
And in front of the TV. 5 weeks without TV for a 15 year old boy, must have been tough. I can barely get a word out of him, guess I'll have to wait till he showers and rests to get anything out of him. To be fair, he has been running a temp. the last few days and hasn't felt good, and the TV was on when he walked in the door. I did get him to open his trunk for me, so I could start washing his stinky dirty clothes. I'll be doing laundry until midnight. But it is good to have him home.
Leadership camp for S, was over today with a dance/music program. It was a little dorky, but the kids liked it. I was sitting on the wrong side to get a good picture of S, but you can see all the details she put on her plastic bag shirt. 21st Century put on a neat camp, some of the activities the students did were, they made a Lion and Paws mosaic, put together videos of correct behaviors for the playground, hallway, cafeteria, and bathroom, each student received 6 paperback books. All in all a great program for S, and it was free!
Today was the first activity for the girls, with friends from church. I was very thankful for the cooler temperature, so it wasn't too unbearable for me, (and I sat when ever I could). I didn't have to drive, or stay, but I didn't want to miss watching them have fun. S was way more brave than R, who got mad at herself for not being braver.