Sunday, November 10, 2013

In addition to the normal chaos this week:

MONDAY
  • Our bedroom furniture finally arrived! The truck pulled up in front of our house at 8:30 pm and, after unloading and putting the bed together, the guys finally left just a few minutes after 11:00. We love it and are so proud to have grown-up furniture in our bedroom for the first time in our lives! (The furniture we had before was a combination of dressers and a nightstand my parents bought for me when I was a freshman in high school and a nightstand Jeff has had since he was about eight !)





TUESDAY
  • It was Claycito's half-birthday! 2 ½--so unbelievable! He has recently discovered some Bob the Builder videos left over from Ruth's toddler years and has been completely enamored, so I searched online for Bob the Builder paraphernalia, which is apparently no longer very popular, and finally found a few videos packaged in what Clay calls a "lunch pack" and a construction zone play set. The truly awesome thing about the play set, and the thing I didn't notice before purchasing it, is that it speaks in a foreign language that we don't recognize. I guess Bob is still popular in some parts of the world! This doesn't bother Clay in the least. He loves his new Bob the Builder stuff so much. The big kids all also insisted on buying a little something for him with their own money. They are all so, so sweet!


  • Max showed off his pitching arm by throwing a rock through a window at the church where we meet for CC. 
  • Jeff left for an overnight business trip to Houston.
WEDNESDAY
  • Clay wore underwear all day (except for nap time), including several hours away from the house, and only had one small accident. Dare I hope there is light at the end of this potty training tunnel?
THURSDAY
  • The land clearing project we have had going on here for months finally wrapped up. Our land looks so amazing! Now, to get the actual landscaping done. 
  • We dropped our truck off at the mechanic to get it up to snuff so we can go about selling in in the near future. 
FRIDAY
  • I had an early meeting at a local coffee shop with the other CC directors from the Marble Falls campus.
  • Jeff booked a flight to Bozeman, MT for next week to meet with a new client.
  • The kids and I participated in a CC field trip to the Johnson City Zoo, which is a place the kids absolutely love.




  • We called off school in the afternoon to head over to Aggieland. A game wasn't going to happen for us this season, but we've been dying to take the kids to Yell and show them around campus. We had dinner at Chicken Oil Company, which seems to be one of the few old school places still in business. Then we grabbed some FROYO, before heading over to our rented house for a pre-Yell nap. After our little rest, we joined the throngs at the soon-to-be renovated Kyle Field for the last Fightin' Texas Aggie Yell Practice of the season.


SATURDAY
  • Weston had a playoff football game in Marble Falls, and I had an area CC director luncheon, both of which came up after we had planned our Aggieland weekend. Since it was too late to cancel the house reservation and get a refund when these activities came up, we decided to just let the crazy take over. So, we drove home after Yell, arriving home around 3:30 am, and then drove back to College Station after our obligations were met. Unfortunately, Weston's team did not advance to the next round of the playoffs, but he had so much fun this season and got a medal for being a semi-finalist, which helped to ease his disappointment somewhat. 

  • We got back to A&M at half-time and were able to watch the rest of the game in the student center and then see the yell leaders get tossed in Fish Pond and participate in the Victory Yell after the Aggie win. 

  • We had dinner in Bryan at Caffe Capri, another place Jeff and I enjoyed when we were students at A&M.
SUNDAY
  • After a leisurely breakfast, we took the kids over to play at Research Park and then went to Freebird's for lunch. 
  • After lunch, we decided to spend a little more time on campus before heading home. 

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