Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Change is inevitable - except from a vending machine. ~Robert C. Gallagher

I am a bit excited today as we are getting ready for two days worth of open houses at Touch Stone Massage Thereapy! The add in the paper went well and I think this is going to be good too.
I decided to have lunch with Isaac today. He had been asking, but I really didn't know what to expect. I called the office to inquire-"Well, sure you Can have lunch with him." So I go to the front office. Get buzzed in (due to increased security this year). I pay my 3$ and wait for Isaac to finish with music. I was really surprized to see how many others come to eat with their children. He comes skipping out and holds my hand. His teacher gives us each a tray and a plastic wrapped spork, straw and napkin. They had two servers dishing out pizza (would I go on any other day?) Next you hit up the salad bar where the kids dish up their own fruits and veggies. The kids sit wherever they want. Big kids, small kids--doesn't matter. I am still the slow eater. Finishing my milk as we go to empty the tray. The kids know which door to exit. They don't go as a group. Just when you are done you go play. So I whiped some pizza off Isaac's face and gave him a giant hug and went on our own way. It was fun. Nice to be with Isaac and meet his friends. They are so stinkin cute!! At Southland we always had someone watching us. We could only sit at the tables designated for our grade. Our teachers made sure we ate and we were not excused until they were satisfied. We always came and left as a group. So that was kinda weird to me. Some of those kids seem to be so small in world so big. But school has been going on for a while now and they know the routine and what is expected of them. So it all seems to work out.
The other night I decided to try a Zumba class for the first time. It was fun and luckily you don't get graded on your dance skills! I don't know how to dance, but we did everything from the cha cha to the tango. I don't know how dancers get their bodies to move the way they do.

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