Alison was baking like mad. Heh.
The concert on Thursday was excellent. These kids are very talented young musicians, and we were treated to a real variety of music. The jazz band played some excellent numbers and gave several kids opportunities to show their improvisational skills. They broke out the handbells for a few pieces, and there was a woodwind choir and a saxophone quartet before the Concert Band finished the show. My parents really enjoyed it, the kids had a good time playing, and I was so proud of them! I realized that knowing the students made me enjoy listening to their music even more.
I was all over the place on Friday, and totally beat by the time I got home. We had pizza for dinner, and I was really happy that I’d done my baking for Saturday in advance.
There were a ton of things to do on Saturday in addition to playing taxicab driver, but I managed to get to the band dinner on time. At first, I was afraid that I might peter out before it was time to clean up (I’d volunteered to help with that. . .) but then I was dragged onto the dance floor. I had forgotten how much fun I had dancing – it had been so long. Audrey, however, refused to let herself be embarrassed by her mom, even when I pulled out some old belly dancing moves when the DJ played “Hips Don’t Lie”. Heh.
In addition to forgetting how much fun dancing was, I also forgot how much those unused muscles could hurt the next day. Yow! Totally worth it, though. I creaked around the house cleaning up the kitten mess (Look! Pots full of dirt to play in! Plants to chew up!) and getting materials together for Polymer Clay Guild. We had a workshop with Ellen Marshall on surface design, and it was incredible fun. I have a couple of pieces that I’m going to turn into something pretty.
Yesterday was completely lost. The incoming warm front gave me a killer headache all day that nothing would help. A pot of coffee in the afternoon helped me make it through Bingo night. It didn’t help me to fall asleep after Bingo, but I feel pretty well-rested today despite it. I’m off to the sewing room after this to do something to create order out of chaos. Wish me luck.