They discussed some cuts to some pretty high profile people at last night’s board meeting, so the NAACP showed up with an otherwise already packed house. Maggie, Jimmy, and Gary talked about it a little bit while she watched it in the morning, but none of us were really bothered by it. It was a really quiet morning, and an even quieter afternoon because Maggie took a half day. I ended up not taking a lunch and just worked straight through. In the afternoon, Jimmy came and got me and we went to Indian Hills to try and troubleshoot a Chromebook issue for a little third grader. She was super cute and super sassy, so that was pretty fun. We’ll have to fight that issue some more on Monday though.
I had to charge on the way home, so I decided to grab a little burger at Five Guys. Eaddie had her fundraiser spaghetti dinner later in the evening, but I wasn’t sure what time, or whether the food would be any good. While I ate, I noticed a boat and trailer tipped over upside-down in the middle of the roundabout, so I had to take the back roads to the next exit to get home.
Summer was there just briefly, but had to go to the church to help with the dinner. I took the dogs out and walked them to my parents’ house, then to the church to see when she’d be able to eat. Then we took the long way home, passing several people along the way. I changed clothes and drove back to the All Saints’ Episcopal Church where Summer was still chatting with Nick. He left and we sat down to eat, and the spaghetti was actually pretty good.
After dinner, the two of us headed home while Eaddie stayed behind to clean up. Summer went straight to bed, but I started to feel a bit queasy and dizzy. I eventually made it to bed with a solid plan to sleep in late.
More hired; More fired