We Have Lina!
I hope you all weren’t sitting on the edge of your seats last night. I intended to post, and indeed I would have, but our stupid internet problems cropped up again and I couldn’t get online all evening!
Yesterday was the last day of our co-op classes, and therefore it was also my last day of teaching Geography for at least 2 years. I took some lassi to drink and a Greek honey cake. It wasn’t until I was getting everything together to leave in the morning that I realized that I had left the eggs out of the cake. Six. Eggs. I took it anyway. Kids ate it. It was good. I do want to try making it the right way sometime though.
We spent our last class reviewing and partying. Some of the kids brought food and drinks also, so it was quite convivial. After my first class, I supervise study hall, and it was then that Lucy remembered that she had forgotten to bring the adorable owl cupcakes that she had worked so hard on and had planned to share with her critical thinking class. She and Spencer and their friend Sierra pestered me unmercifully until I agreed to drive all the way home to get the cupcakes. There went my “free” hour!
Just as our classes ended, it started raining. It rained HARD. The kids all got rides to Chick-Fil-A for one final hang-out with their friends, while I came home to prepare for my tutoring session. When my student arrived, we got to work though I have to admit that I kept checking my phone to see if there was any news on Lina.
Thanks to the appalling weather, her plane was two hours late. Flynn picked her up at the airport in Dallas and brought her here for a late spaghetti dinner. After dinner, Lina realized she needed to buy some shampoo and a few other odds and ends, and Flynn and Spencer also needed stuff, and I needed to get a comforter for Lina’s bed since the temperature had dropped precipitously after pushing 90 degrees the day before. It was a fun outing and it wasn’t until we returned home that Flynn realized he never got what he went for!
This morning I got up a bit earlier than I would have liked, but I had a good reason–my first chance in two years to make Flynn his (belated) birthday breakfast in bed. Well, it was more of a breakfast in sofa, but that doesn’t have quite the right ring to it, does it? This is the third time this year that I’ve made this same menu, and I’ve concluded that it can’t be done in under an hour, making it possibly my most time-consuming breakfast in bed menu yet. It was greatly appreciated though!
Lina was up early thanks to her jet lag, so it was nice to have company while I worked. We headed out later in the morning to get her some supportive shoes and also to stop by the fabric store for some notions. We also got the chance to surprise our friend Regina, the manager at the fabric store. She saw me first and greeted me gladly, but when I pointed out who was with me, she was so excited! That was fun.
We were less successful in our efforts to get Lina a working phone. She had bought a phone and had it delivered here some time ago, thinking that she could get a SIM card after her arrival, because that’s what you do most places overseas. Well, no luck. Still working on a solution to that situation.
Flynn and Mercy headed to Dallas this afternoon to go to a concert, and the rest of us lazed around here. I am so far behind on my sleep that I could probably sleep around the clock a time or two!
Tomorrow: Lina gets a (rented) car!
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