Oh my poor, poor neglected blog.
I blame it mostly on the fact that I do not have a working camera right now.
I have my phone but then I do have a way of transferring those pictures to my computer other than uploading them to Facebook and then saving them to my computer. Not good.
On my to do list is getting my camera situation fixed. (But my life lately...before working two jobs no money, since working two jobs no time) I'm going to try to get the internal battery replaced in my expensive camera but I'm really disappointed that, for a camera that cost so much money, the battery quit after only 2 years. The battery in my cheap point and shoot lasted about 6 years.
At the beginning of December, Zack and I met C.J. at the City Walk Cineplex and we saw The Disaster Artist.
After the movie, which I really enjoyed, we walked over to Toothsome's and shared a $13.00 birthday cake shake...yummy!
Christmas break was shared between putting in my seasonal hours at Universal and relaxing. I had a full week off from all three jobs and it was heavenly. C.J. and I went to the Cineplex to see Coco on one of the days, I took Zack to Fudruckers one of the days, we used a gift card for Steak and Shake on New Years Eve, and then Zack got the flu. 😟
On Thursday, January 4, I went with Jon to his orientation (more like a borientation...lol The Office reference) at the University of Central Florida. I was shocked at just how big UCF is. Largest enrollment in the country at nearly 66, 000 students.
After he registered for classes, he very kindly took his good ole mom out to dinner. It kind of reminded me of Zack's basketball playing days when we would drop him off and then run to get something to eat before the game started. I miss those days.
The first week back from break was good - but YES - my kids are STILL driving me crazy with the unreal, ridiculous things they tell me - ALL DAY LONG. Example: "Ms Koeck, I have a lot of white on today. I have a white shirt, white socks, and white shoes on."
Friday, we had a half day. The whole 2nd grade was treated to Subway sandwiches because we won the Christmas door decorating contest. The manager of Subway came over to judge and agreed to provide the sandwiches for the class who had the winning door. However, our 2nd grade team went with a "North Pole" theme so he could not pick just one. It was well appreciated because springing for 75 turkey sub sandwiches with chips and a cookie is not cheap. Our doors were great though (my door is Mrs. Claus)
And lastly, on Saturday we met C.J. at City Walk, grabbed a Margherita pizza at Red Oven and then went to see Jumanji.
I think we're caught up now...phew.
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