Whew! What a week! We were busy all week. Jeff continues to just barely keep up with the writing, recording and editing schedule to get the bi-weekly podcasts out for Icebox Radio Theater. He has some cool plans for the theater for the summer, including a number of live shows around the county. He is also working on a pilot radio show with another radio host for fall.
Rachel is speech captain and the end of season get together was Saturday. She was trying to figure out what to give the team members when she decided to give them all llamas as one member learned a song about llamas at a meet and they ended up singing it regularly the rest of the season. But when we went looking for cheap llamas to buy, we struck out, so being the insane people we are, Rachel and I designed out own and made a dozen llamas this week. They were a hit.
On Monday night, the swim booster club held a meeting and I officially relinquished my position as girls swim team concession coordinator. We also worked on organizing the first of what we hope will become an annual Baby Broncos swim camp.
The weather this past week has been good for the melting of snow this past week, but we had a lot of snow this winter and that means a lot of water now present. But crocus are blooming in the back yard and a bee was visiting the blooms when I tried to photograph them.
This weekend I worked in the junior room on Saturday for one of the part-time employees who wanted some vacation time. I took in the fabric and pattern pieces for the costumes for Sarah and Rachel and got most of the pieces cut out. Now to get sewing.
This morning Rachel and I worked in the sound booth at church and then I went back to the library again. The library was given the chance to offer a second photography workshop for adults by a professional photographer. But the only days available before the end of the fiscal year were weekdays (which wouldn't work for most adults) and Sundays. So we offered the class this afternoon, but that meant I had to open the building and be there during the class. Then tomorrow night we have the opportunity to host author David Housewright, a Minnesota award winning writer of mysteries set in the Midwest.
A busy time at the Adams household, but I don't know if we'd have it any other way.
May God bless your week.
Diane
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What a week! The llamas are darling! The water in the back yard is a bit much, but I didn't see much snow either, so maybe it'll start to dry up! And the crocus are gorgeous and full of hope for more of spring and spring-like weather! Thanks for sharing!
These llamas are too cute!!!
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