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Ha, not really. I did stay up late sewing, but it was on TRex's birthday dress, not anything for today's event - Summer's End (Spanish Inquisition edition). I did get up early and write documentation for my embroidered award medallions, but I would have been up anyway - the documentation was just something to do while the kiddo watched tv this morning.
My back is a contrary creature. I have a muscle that has liked to spasm off and on since I was a teenager. Yoga has made it stronger, such that it actually hadn't bothered me in several years. Until this morning. That's right, it's like my back KNEW that I was planning to fence for the first time in nearly a year today and wanted to make it just THAT MUCH MORE INTERESTING. I was able to stretch it pretty thoroughly this morning and took the early bit of fencing easy, and it didn't bother me at all. It doesn't feel 100%, but it doesn't actually HURT right now.
From the "some things never change" files, M and I have offered to be the adults-of-record for a young lady who is 17 but a freshman in college here in town. She will be 18 in early December, so it's really only for the "Storming the Castle" event that it will be an issue. I have an e-mail in to the Kingdom Youth Minister to double-check what policy is in cases such as this one. But it's a big "remember when?" for us.
And GOOD HEAVENS but there were a lot of children at the event. Our area has a lot of young kids - TRex ALWAYS has someone to play with. Today there was a core group of five or six kids between almost-four and just-one sharing toys, scampering around together, and copying each other. (Especially T, the youngest one, who seriously thinks she's a Big Kid.)
My back is a contrary creature. I have a muscle that has liked to spasm off and on since I was a teenager. Yoga has made it stronger, such that it actually hadn't bothered me in several years. Until this morning. That's right, it's like my back KNEW that I was planning to fence for the first time in nearly a year today and wanted to make it just THAT MUCH MORE INTERESTING. I was able to stretch it pretty thoroughly this morning and took the early bit of fencing easy, and it didn't bother me at all. It doesn't feel 100%, but it doesn't actually HURT right now.
From the "some things never change" files, M and I have offered to be the adults-of-record for a young lady who is 17 but a freshman in college here in town. She will be 18 in early December, so it's really only for the "Storming the Castle" event that it will be an issue. I have an e-mail in to the Kingdom Youth Minister to double-check what policy is in cases such as this one. But it's a big "remember when?" for us.
And GOOD HEAVENS but there were a lot of children at the event. Our area has a lot of young kids - TRex ALWAYS has someone to play with. Today there was a core group of five or six kids between almost-four and just-one sharing toys, scampering around together, and copying each other. (Especially T, the youngest one, who seriously thinks she's a Big Kid.)
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