Sunday began with frustration. Originally I had asked Jean if she could take charge of the birthday kit service project for the primary, but she dropped the ball (for months) so I ended up just taking charge. It was fine, not a huge deal. But apparently she woke up in a tizzy Sunday morning thinking she was in charge still. I'm not sure who she thought was taking care of advertising and collecting donations for the last few weeks but clearly she didn't think it was me because she assumed nothing was done and set up an emergency meeting for that morning with the other ward (which had been loosely involved with us to this point but I had already been in contact with). I tried to tell her we didn't need a meeting, I was on top of everything, and then she informed me that she had already called the other ward and everything was set. I was so annoyed to have to go to church for a pointless meeting and it really was pointless. They all asked questions that I had already answered via text. I still had everything in control and nothing had changed. Ugh. The rest of Sunday wasn't much better. Penny had her temple/ Priesthood prep meeting which started late and ended late. I also had a leader mess up plans for future Wed night activities because she didn't bother to look at the schedule I had shared. The disorganization of the people at my church is making me batty. I may have burst a bit at the rest of the primary presidency. I'm having trouble controlling my temper lately.
Monday was busy with Lucy catching up on schoolwork because she had gotten herself behind. She had an experiment with gravity which was super exciting ;)
Tuesday, while the girls were in school, Ruby and I had the pleasure of filling in all the gaps for the birthday kits- making sure we had an even number of the essential things (cake mixes, frosting, gift bags...). In the end, we had enough stuff for 90 birthday kits. It was a lot of stuff to count and store but it was exciting that we had so much to give.
After we ran our birthday kit errands, Ruby and I attended story time at the library for the first time. We got there 5 min early and Ruby had a hard time waiting for it to start but once it started I think she was glad she stayed. There were stories and music and bubbles and dancing- all dinosaur themed- and afterwards, the librarian put out coloring and fun toys. There was a pit of balls she enjoyed playing in, balls to throw in a bin, big plastic dinosaurs and some baby dolls. It's too bad this was the last story time until January because I'm sure she will want to go back.
Wednesday, after the girls finished their school work, we went to Costco to get some treats for the service project. I ran into Brooke, who used to be in our ward, while we were there, actually she came up to me, and she gave me a big hug. It was really good to see her but she was super busy with her littles so we didn't really get to chat.
That evening we had the service project and inside I was super anxious but I really did a good job of organizing so set up was pretty easy and it went really smoothly. Caroline had organized a choir practice for the ym and yw during the time I wanted to get things set up for the service project so I was a little frustrated because I needed help from my teens for set up but we fixed that by getting there extra early so my teens were still able to help. We set up 2 assembly lines for the birthday kits in the gym and then 3 tables in the primary room for making birthday cards. We didn't have quite as many kids as I had hoped for but it was kind of a good thing because then the kids were able to assemble about 3 or 4 kits each. I was worried about it but taking up enough time but it ended up taking up just the right amount of time. Funny enough, the only thing that frustrated me that night had to do with the treats I had brought. As I was walking back into the church after putting some kits in my car, I saw a teen put an arm load of treats into a bag that her mom held open for her. That irritated me because I wanted to take the leftovers home, I had bought them after all. I may have made a comment in frustration to Tana and I may be starting to be seen as the resident grumpy middle aged woman.
Thursday I felt relief to be done with the service project. I celebrated by cleaning the house, lol. And then Ruby and I went to Hospitality House and dropped off the birthday kits that we had in our car (we ended up having to split the load with a few other leaders because there were too many for my car). At first they seemed perplexed by what I was dropping off but then a lady came out who knew all about the birthday kits and wareadys so excited to receive them because she said they were all out. She even made me take a picture with the kits. It must have turned out bad because she never did post it.
After we dropped off the kits, I thought it would be fun to go to Wendy's with Ruby to celebrate. Unfortunately I made a rookie mistake and got the frosty with the food. Then all Ruby wanted to do was eat the frosty and I decided to make it a thing that she needed to eat nuggets first so we had a fight. And when she started screaming, it was time to go. Basically the whole "fun" outing was spoiled.
Thursday night we went to the library, because nights seem to last forever in the winter. We saw the Heindel family while we were there. I had a good chat with Sasha until Ruby decided to bully their youngest and then a lot of drama ensued and our night out was basically done.
Friday was a pretty chill day. The girls had a sleepover at mimi's house that night.
While they were at the sleepover, Ben had a soccer game so Ruby, Tyler and I went. It was a big deal of a game because it was team made up of all people from his jv Northern knights soccer team. They even called themselves the knights. This was a team he had not been invited on and they were bragging on team snap about how well they were doing. Despite Ben's team being creamed in the last 2 games, they won, 9 to 6. Of all the games they could have won, I'm so glad they won this one. It really boosted Ben's confidence! The only obnoxious thing is there was a kid on the team whose mom's boyfriend was there and that boyfriend was soooo obnoxious. He was yelling at the boys the whole time and usually not helpful things. Everyone was annoyed with him but no one wanted to take him on... pretty sure he was on something.
Saturday Tyler took Ben to an archery tournament in the morning. It was in Portage so they didn't get back until the afternoon. Ben scored 231.
Ruby and I had a nice quiet morning and then we went and picked up the girls from their sleepover. I ran a couple errands with the girls and then we headed home. Tyler and I had Panda Express for dinner and then later that night I went to Grace's. It was a nice Saturday.
And some fun pictures from the week:












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