We just got back from a little party at the "other" Jacobs (Dan & Deanne's) home, where Leah & Joel as well as cousin Scott and new wife Naomi and kids were also assembled. Aside from the half-hour hunt for Sammy's lost glasses (we found them), it was a lot of fun. The eight boys (all 4 and under) seemed to have a good time together, with not more than the usual violence and mayhem. Of course, Zeke and Tate didn't really add too much to the chaos, except for the occasional call for food. The adults had a good time talking and playing "Blurt" -- a game of definitions, which Dan won.
Yesterday I got to take Sammy & Riley to a "Super Reader" party with Curious George and The Man in the Yellow Hat. It was at the State Fairpark in Salt Lake City and was a lot more fun than I had expected. As soon as we got there I hustled the boys upstairs so we could get near the front of the line to take pictures with C.G. and TMITYH. In less than 5 minutes it was our turn to take pictures with these life-size celebrities of cartoon fame. Unfortunately, both Sammy and Riley were struck with an acute case of paralysis when our moment came, and they wouldn't take another step closer. So alas, I could only take their pictures with somebody else's kids (just to prove we were there). But we still got to see a cool magic show, which both boys
loved and (get this)
sat still through. We also saw some pretty cool jugglers, got to pose as astronauts, made paper helicopters and kaleidoscopes and lots of other fun stuff. After almost three hours, I practically had to drag them away. By this time Sammy had decided that he wanted another shot at C.G. and TMITYH but unfortunately they line for pictures with them had grown 10 times longer.
It was a good week for me at work because, much to my surprise and excitement, we beat our fundraising goal for CFC! It being my first year, and because we'd intentionally set the goal
really high ($2,450,000), I didn't think we'd actually do it, especially since almost every federal agency had reported when the week began. But a few of them came in a lot higher than they'd said they would, so I was ecstatic to find out we'd done it.
Christy's spent many hours this week reupholstering the rocking chair she inherited from her grandma. It's her first time doing something like that, so it's caused her some grief along the way, but it's getting there. She might even get to use it before Zeke's done nursing for good...
Let's see, Christy also found out today that she has more budget than she thought for choir (she'd actually been told earlier that she had
no budget), so she's pretty excited to get choir going again this year and has some great arrangements in store for us to sing.
I guess that's it for now. Next week at this time I'll be in Washington D.C. for the CFC Million Dollar Roundtable conference. Christy says I'm going just so I can get three interruption-free nights of sleep, and while I don't deny I'm looking forward to that part, that's not why I'm going! I'll take the camera along and see if I can get some interesting photos to post next week.
So long for now.