Ready for the weekend

I’m definitely ready for the weekend at this point, and I still have two days of work to get through first.  At least I have the prospect of an afternoon off next Friday (more than a week away though and I’m compensating by working late Monday and Tuesday of next week – likely on dialer).  In the meantime, I’m not suffering for a shortage of things to read.  I do wish I could shake this cold though.  I thought today would be bad, given that I woke up having ear issues and just overall feeling crappy, but I took some Comtrex when I got to work and that helped, and I just had to take it the one time.   I could definitely go to bed now though. 

Tomorrow morning I’m dropping my parents off at the airport on my way to work. That means taking my mom’s van, as there’s really not room in my little car for all three of us and their luggage for 10 days in Hawaii.  So I’ll be taking the van to work (eh).  And then when my brothers leave next Wednesday, they’ll just drive my dad’s truck to the airport and leave the keys in it and lock it. (there’s a keypad on the driver’s door).  That way I don’t have to get up way before the sun to take the boys to the airport (they have to be at the airport around 4:30 am the day they leave) and then my parents can just drive the truck home when they get in on Monday the 25th.  So as it stands now, I’ll take my parents to the airport tomorrow, my brothers will drive themselves on the 20th, and my parents will drive the truck back on the 25th.

In other news, my beignet mix should be here tomorrow. I’m still waiting on my ldsjournal order to ship (it’s been processed and is being printed and bound but it hasn’t shipped yet). I’m also waiting on my office playground order to ship along with my deseretbook order.  My badgers look poised to win at Northwestern and that would be terrific.  Beyond all that, I’m still waiting for LSAC to get their butts in gear…

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