Monday, Jul 31 2006
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So.Tired. Didn't get home until 10:30 last night.

I want to quit this but I can't do it to her. She would be devastated. When her business slows down over the winter I will talk to her about an exit strategy. I thought I could hang in there until she transitioned into semi-retirement, but four or five years seems so far away right now.
I really really
wanted to run this morning, but I
needed to sleep. Oh well. It isn't the end of the world. Tomorrow morning (after a FULL 8 hours of sleep) I will continue training for my training. LOL.
When I first got to Dallas yesterday, my client wasn't there and there were no signs of life in her offices. So, I decided to go to my old church until she called me. EVERYBODY was making a big deal about how much weight I had lost. That felt kinda special. But, it was way more special being able to love on all of my old church family, again. It has been far too long since I went there. It feels wonderful to hug two and three people at a time in excitement!

I really miss that part about not having a church home--the love and support! Need to fix that ASAP.
Update: We received my son's SAT scores in the mail last week. We had decided to give public school out here a chance before last week. When we saw his scores, we decided he was better off going back to private. He tested in the 80th percentile and is at the educational equivalent of someone in the 5th grade (he just finished 2nd). We worry that if we put him in public school he will be bored to death and cause trouble--which is what I am convinced happened in the first 2.2 years of schooling.
We found another school nearby that offers a classical education and small class sizes. The other school was too big for him and something was just *not* right about it. We toured this morning and we are going to enroll him there. Their kids test on average 2 - 3 years above grade level, as well, so it sounds like a good fit for mine. We'll see...interview is tomorrow. This classical education thing seems very intriguing. I wonder why US schools don't do it anymore?
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