Good morning, DDA! I'm sorry I haven't been around much. Guess I'm not in a chatty mood or something.
Glynis,

I hope things start looking up soon!
Deb, I hope that you find a full-time job soon!
Becky, I hope that your first day back to work wasn't too awful.
Bernadette, I hope that your foot is pain free very soon.
Terry, that is scary! I hope that you were able to get a little sleep.
I have to run over to the preschool this morning to make sure everything is copied and ready to go for the orientations on Monday. Also, there is someone interested in the 3-day class (that I don't teach), and the other teacher would like someone else in the building during that.
I washed my cell phone last night.

It is relatively new, too, since I somehow lost the charger at the Beach Club in August. I am sure that I threw the charger in the suitcase, but it didn't make it home with us. It must have slipped back out of the suitcase pocket unnoticed. At least I'm on a pay as you go plan, and the phone is only $9.99. I just hope that I can find one that I want at Target or Wal-Mart today so that I don't have to wait for one to be shipped. Oh, and I washed Matthew's cell phone a couple of months ago. Usually we are much more responsible with our electronics. I don't know what it wrong with me lately.
Laura had massive amounts of homework last night on the second day of school. Miles was able to get all his homework done in study hall. Funny story about him, though. He forgot to bring home the math homework policy for me to sign on the first day of school. I jokingly said, "That's ok. You do all your homework, so you can just forge my signature." The problem is that he didn't realize that I was joking. He forged my signature! (Extremely poorly, I'm sure.)

That is so totally out of his nature. He has been nervous about school anyway, and today he was really ill worrying about what the teacher is going to say/do. He definitely understands why he shouldn't have done it. I told him that if she says anything to admit that he was very wrong and apologize. Hopefully that will be the end of it. It had to be THAT teacher, though. I'm a little queasy about it myself.
We have a very busy weekend. Laura has a race tomorrow almost 90 minutes from here, so that will take a majority of the day. Sunday we need to run up to Syracuse again, because Matthew found out he needs a camera for one of his classes, and he needs his social security card or birth certificate to prove eligibility to work. I have an old camera that he can use, but I don't want to put that (or the birth certificate/social security card) in the mail.
Have a great day, DDA!