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The last day of school.

Can I just tell you how tired I am?

I woke up at 2:45 this morning after a dream that Asia got the job.

Couldn't go back to sleep, so I finally got up around 4:00.

Did some work, took my bath, helped the kids make cards for their teachers, fed them breakfast, took them to school, took a gazillion pictures of them with all their friends and teachers, went to work for 8 hours (the store was very busy today,) went to the clinic for my nerve conduction study, came home, ate dinner, read my (50 +) emails, caught up on a couple of blogs, and now am posting before I go to bed.

I'm wiped.

But I got some cute pictures today, and wanted to post them.

And I always like to check in before the weekend, since the blogging world seems to slow to a snails' pace on the weekends.

Now. I'm off to bed.
Nighty night.

Comments

  1. What is a nerve conduction study?

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  2. Anonymous10:48 AM

    These are adorable photos! Enjoy the summer with these guys. It will pass quickly!

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  3. Happy Summertime! And then next week you can relax, right??!

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  4. Anonymous10:00 AM

    What fab pictures. So real. So fresh.

    Have a great rest of the weekend. Happy Father's Day to Asia.

    Did you hear anymore about the job yet??

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  5. These pictures are beautiful! Nothing better than a smile on a child's face.

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  6. Mind - it's a test they did to see if they could figure out why my left arm has been feeling numb off and on for the last six months or so. They taped these funny things on my arms and hooked me up to a battery powered shocking device. My fingers twitched involuntarily for awhile, and then I was done. Weird.

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  7. Wow! Great photos. Such big smiles on the last day of school!

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