Saturday, January 31, 2009

more foster training

today was more foster training. we pretty much sat in the same spots as the other two days for training but there were more people in this class because of some new training they are doing. so i sat next to a lady i didn't sit next to the other 2 days. she farted all day. finally i wrote a note to paul to see if he smelled it too. then i asked the guy sitting across from us if he was farting up a storm. we had gotten to know each other at this point. he just laughed and looked shocked. but he didn't blush, so i know it wasn't him. then at the end of the day, to seal the deal and settle any question we had farty-farts-alot ripped a good one when she stood up. paul heard it too so i know i'm not making it up. BUT it was our last all day class. thank GOD. i'm so tired. and we have so much to do! here's our schedule this week:
today-all day foster training.
tomorrow-go look at a crib from craigs list that turns into a bed so that we're prepared for a 0-9 year old. Now we just need one more bed, or maybe a set of bunk beds. then church. then drive down to paul's parents to watch the super bowl. and drive back.
monday-tatum has to get vaccinated over my lunch hour and then it's our anniversary so we are going out for dinner.
tuesday-paul has his physical (which means he can't eat after 8:15pm the night before-our anniversary dinner) and i have to go to the dentist over lunch.
wednesday-nothing...so far...
thursday-tatum gets her hair cut in the morning, then i pick her up over lunch. and i have a home study meeting by myself.
friday-nothing. and i hope it stays that way.
saturday-nothing and i hope it stays that way, unfortunately we have to baby proof the house and move the office to the basement and buy baby furniture that can also convert to little kid furniture so we are ready for 0-9 year olds.
sunday-ditto saturday.
on good news-tatum stayed home from 8:15 until 5:45 with no bathroom breaks and NO accidents!!! isn't that great! that's the longest she's ever made it. and that helps us know that she CAN make it if we had to leave her for a whole day. isn't that great?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

my little puppy stayed ALL NIGHT by himself and nothing was destroyed. Love your blogs...don't stop.

Faith said...

you do seem to attract the crazyies, ey?

Wish my boys could hold it that long by themselves. They are OK at letting us know they need to go out but the concept of 'holding it' is foreign to them.

oy.

Brock said...

HAHAHAHA
"farty-farts-alot" - I'll have to remember that one.