Happy Day :) For the last big event of Wednesday, I finally assembled a 3D puzzle of the Eiffel Tower while watching Star Trek: Voyager. I've had the puzzle for years, seven or eight at least, and it had been started but never finished. Now that I have a place of my own and am free to decorate it however I choose, without fear of it being moved, or disassembled or in any way. I was up until at least 3 AM completing it:
On Thursday I slept in until past noon. I got up and picked up Voyager where I left off. I had borrowed all 7 seasons from my friend Nate, and had fallen off watching it some time back. I was half way through season 2, and am now almost done with season 4. It was 4:00 before I realized the time, and had only a short time to prepare a Visiting Teaching lesson of my own. After our first visit, about two hours later, I had another hour or so to refine the lesson, and to help dad in getting dinner for him, Michael, and myself. After the second and final lesson, I returne home and watched more Voyager, but only an episode or two as I went to bed early in hopes of a productive Friday, and to not completely blow my sleep schedule as I had to work on Saturday.
Mom woke me up on Friday to ask if I wanted to go to WinCo with her, a new discount grocery store that opened recently on 7200 South right off the freeway. As it was payday, and I had spent the week on the last of my food supply, I jumped on the chance and spent the entire morning with her, first at WinCo, then Costco, and finally Walmart for some last minute additions. All told, I spent over $300 between groceries and bills. After unloading everything I did some more laundry and spent the rest of the day doing...something...mostly involving watching Star Trek and playing Taipei on the computer. We were going to attend the neighborhood Halloween party, but opted to stay home instead.
Saturday marked the last morning I had to myself and my first day back at work. I think I enjoyed the morning, but I confess it hard to remember. At work I first helped close out a couple of registers, and then spent the next three or so hours going over and correcting the reports that had been generated in my absence. In the meantime the museum's Spooktacular event was going on, and our admissions numbers were significantly higher than they had been for the weeks prior, keeping everybody on their toes. Welcome Back, eh? It was both frustrating and exciting, though I confess I wouldn't have minded a couple more days to myself ;)
Fortunately I had Sunday as a buffer. I went to Sacrament Meeting and then choir practice, followed by yet more Star Trek and then cards at Grandma and Grandpa Petty's, where of course mom and Grandma blew the rest of us completely out of the water, despite Grandpa's cheating ;) Several more episodes of Star Trek later, I finally went to bed for the night, not sure whether to be excited or dread the next day.
I suppose dread won out, as I got off to a bad start and it only got worse. When I got home I was in no mood to prepare an FHE lesson, but got right online and chose a General Conference talk. I guess the Spirit had a hand in it, as I finally chose one that ultimately helped me, while seeming to help those to whom I taught the lesson. It was That Your Burdens May Be Light by L. Whitney Clayton of the Presidency of the Seventy. I spent several hours working on the lesson, in the middle of which I made lasagna. Ah lasagna, one of my long-time favorite meals :) Since giving the lesson on Monday things have been going better. While most things have not changed, my attitude has. Here's hoping that I can continue to remember what I've learned, and things will continue to improve.
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