Morning! OMG, it is early for Sunday!

But we are up and going as Kelly has a state gymnastics meet today. Exciting and nerve-wracking all at the same time.
I have a much harder time watching my kids' sporting events when they are individual events like this. Soccer? Part of a team all working together, so that makes it easy to watch. Less pressure. But this...she's on a team, sure, but it is all individually scored and all of that.
And she has a lot of pressure on her tiny shoulders. She is predicted to win gold for the All Around (she should place 1 or 2 on floor, 1st on beam, top 3 on vault, and bars will be the wild card as it is her weakest event). Her coaches are being really good about it and trying to minimize that pressure. And she has said that she doesn't care where she places...as long as she sticks her flip on beam!

That's her main concern. I'll post live updates from the meet. For those who have never been, gymnastics meets are like track meets. Multiple teams all competing at the same time...they last for HOURS...and your kid has a one-minute routine every hour. So it's a TON of sitting and waiting, then 60 seconds of watching, then back to waiting for the next event.
I should be able to get in a nice run today. Short one scheduled. But as Nancy said, we have some good weather up here the next few days. Finally! 30s! Heaven.
Homeless stories...we have one of those, too. We were renting one house while building our house. Contractor said we would be able to move in on April 1st. Gave notice on the rental house. 2 days before...nope, the house won't be livable for another 3 weeks. New renters scheduled to move into the rental house, so we couldn't stay. We had ZERO money. We had just gotten married two weeks before and between that and building our first home, we literally had nothing in reserves. So, what did we do? Moved in illegally. The plumbing was working, so that was good enough for me. We only had sub-floors (bare plywood), we had bare sheet rock walls, but the kicker that made it not livable yet was that where the fireplace was going in, there was a huge, gaping hole to the outside. We covered it with a plastic tarp and called it good. April in Maine is still COLD, so we had some freaking chilly nights and mornings. Good thing we were newlyweds...