Cory's graduation party just wrapped up. It was nice - everybody spaced themselves out pretty well, so we were able to entertain everybody relatively easily and I felt like we gave equal attention to everyone. I do wish that people could have stayed a little longer, and that some other people were able to get here and not be sick or get stuck on the other side of the very snowy mountains. He got six bottles of wine! We were left with an empty house by 5, so now we're watching Holiday Inn and relaxing a little.
It still hasn't really set in for both of us that we've now passed over the cusp of a new part of our lives. I think for me it's difficult because I've been so focused on my situation at work (the company is on shady ground at the moment and I could be laid off any day) that I haven't really thought about what the new part of our lives means. There are so many possibilities - from the silly little things like being able to go on vacation without worrying about homework, to finding a new job and a new house in a new city, and starting a family - which is what I'm most excited about.
But first thing's first - finishing crochet projects for Christmas, and getting through another week of choir practice and a bank audit at work. Well, that's second - first is to finish watching Holiday Inn.
Okay...nevermind
12 years ago
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