Never Mind
Well, within 24 hours of begging to homeschool (and after I ordered some of the books) Annika has turned 180 degrees and is going to continue at regular school. Part of me is relieved because I can't imagine putting anything else on my plate, but part of me, that giant maternal part that comsumes my life (and brain) is sad. I won't have my baby around me 24/7. Whatever will I do? I've gotten so use to the happy idea. Fortunately, I'm too busy dusting off my brain cells, trying to remember geometry and world history, to think about pining away. Unless I put it as a recurring event on my Tungsten C, it just might not happen. Motherhood. It builds character. Motherhood, it's not a job, it's an adventure! Hmmm.
On another note, I'm excited to be going to UT's Parents Night October 29th with my eldest baby girl, Kristina. We're becoming regulars at the Four Seasons in Austin. Hell, she's pre-med, I'm whipped and beaten. We both deserve alittle pampering!