Mar 07 2010

The Bank, Hobby Lobby, Walmart, Monopoly, Business Meeting, Work, Children, Blogging, what else did you expect :) . . .

Published by TheresaJane at 12:21 am under My Children,children

Started my day with Cal explaining the interactive game he plays through the internet.  He has 54 friends.  It’s called Roblox and he loves it.  Possibly a little too much at times, but then John Mark, my oldest, was the same way and he isn’t any worse for the wear and frankly his computer skills amaze me.

After my shower Cal, Grace, and I went to the bank and opened a business checking account for Free the Mind Productions.  Exciting!  Another step in the “business direction”.  While at the bank Blessing, my oldest daughter, met up with us.  She was all aglow from spending her first night in her first apartment.  I am so proud of her.  She passed through the tears and made it over the hump… out of the nest and into the world of independence.  As we browsed the door pulls at Hobby Lobby, a feature she intends to add to her kitchen door cabinets very soon, I asked her how her first night sleep went.  Was she bothered by all the new sounds and the foreignness of it all?  She said, “Not at all.  I felt perfectly at home.”  :)

At Walmart we both made keys for each other to exchange.  She needed another of mine since I gave Grace the one she had.  While the keys were being cut Caleb said to me, “I should have a key to your apartment for the times I come over really early and you’re still in bed.  That way you won’t have to get up and let me in.”  How can you say no to that?  :)   Also bought another Monopoly Game for my kids so they have one for when they’re here.  The idea came from their frustration of having to pick it up and take it home every time.  I suggested that they start a game and continue to play no matter who is or isn’t here.  That’s a lot like real life… someone slacks off in their business and another, sharper, more on the ball business person grabs up their slack or a business simply tapers off because they don’t do the work to keep it alive.  However, they will pay rent to the ones that own certain property whether or not they are here, because in real life they would get those earnings.  They have to begin the game with everyone who wants to play for at least 1 1/2-2 hours so everyone has a shot at the start.  The kids loved the idea and now I have a way that I can play with them.  Monopoly requires quite a time commit.  So I typically bow out since I’m usually working while they’re here.  Now I can bounce in and out for short periods.  :)   While at Walmart I also bought a large Rubbermaid pitcher.  One of those items that I never seem to get purchased.  The plus was that the sucker was on sale, $2.50, can you beat that??  So while Blessing chose her Kool-Aid packets, Caleb used my pitcher purchase as a reason to sway me into “finally” purchasing Kool-Aid for them.

Left my kids at 12 o’clock, still in Walmart with Blessing to go to a meeting for John Solomon and myself for the purpose of beginning to give shape to the idea that resulted from the meeting earlier this morning.   We also worked to get the new, super great mic that John Solomon has loaded onto his computer.  However with all our efforts and Apple’s support, we still don’t have lift off on this installment.  However we do have a work ticket in with the mic company…next week.

Four hours later I was one the road toward the home of the twins that I care/work for so their parents could go out.  At 7 the calls from my sons began with their requesting, then complaining that I wasn’t going to get home early enough to bring them to my house to sleep over.   Lot’s of ideas were shared.  None were going to fly.  Like, “I’m almost 11 (in 6 months) I can stay there by myself.”  Nor did it work for any older sibling stay here with them till I got back.  On the other hand Grace is here.  She was at a party that was done at 10:30.  15 minutes after I was done working.  Sarah went and got her and I met them in their driveway right about the time they got back.  She fell asleep long ago on my couch watching “The Robots” movie.  Which I left running and is just getting done.  Perfect timing.  Because I’m done…

Night, love ya,
Theresa Jane

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4 Responses to “The Bank, Hobby Lobby, Walmart, Monopoly, Business Meeting, Work, Children, Blogging, what else did you expect :) . . .”

  1. Harishon 07 Mar 2010 at 1:42 pm

    Hi,

    So wonderful to see you have your own site!!! :)

    Something I wish to share with you: I saw a documentary of JK Rowling, it reminded me of you…so much you!…don’t ask me why….ok, ask me later!!!

    So, I’m seeing your site for the first time. Let me spend some time with your hosted pages and read them.

    I’ve been very busy with my film. It has turned out well. Hope see it go on the floor by Sep-Oct this year.

    Tell me, how are we going to be touch with each other now, since you are no longer available on blogspot (If that is true…who will read the next episodes of SUPERNOVA!!!!)?

    Just came back home and logged in (after more than 2 months) to check on what/whom I had connected with months back.

    So….BEST OF LUCK! :)

  2. Invisible Mikeyon 07 Mar 2010 at 8:01 pm

    Your innovation re: Monopoly was very clever, and educational too!

  3. TheresaJaneon 08 Mar 2010 at 12:01 am

    Well, hello! Good to “read” you :)
    So, you know that you’ve raised my curiosity to the absolute max regarding the documentary. So is this later?? Cause I’m asking…
    Glad to hear your film has turned out well, I would love to see it some day. DVD’s ship do through the mail…
    I think that there is a way to receive updates through emails on each other’s blogs. I’ll have to look into it because I certainly want to read the next episodes of Supernova. I’ve checked off and on for the last couple months to see if there was any and I have no intention of missing out on those updates.
    Theresa Jane

  4. TheresaJaneon 08 Mar 2010 at 12:06 am

    Thanks
    Theresa Jane

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