Sunday, November 29, 2009

In which the population of our house is decreasing.

My sleep schedule is completely upside down after the last two days, where I did not sleep in the morning, but stayed up until after noon, and slept until time to go to work. I'm sure things will get back to normal this week.

Radar left this morning, after he and Kim stayed up until about 5 a.m.! She was working on her Nanowrimo novel, and he was playing his computer game. They have stayed up later and later each night, but this was the latest night for them. They were both really dragging when they had to get up at 9, and Rich drove them to the airport, since Kim was not coherent enough to get them there safely. Rich reported later that they got Radar checked in okay, and then Rich bought them chili dogs for breakfast at the cafe in the airport.

I was awake all morning but with the help of two Tylenol PM, I was asleep by the time they got back. I woke up around 6 and Rich said Kim had gone to dinner with Rachel. They went to the Chinese place, but they didn't bring back food for anyone's mother. I'm getting pretty tired of turkey leftovers!

Kim wants to be back in time for church in her student branch tomorrow, so she went to bed early, thanks to our family friend, Tylenol PM, and she told Rich to wake her up at 6.

It was nice having everyone around for the holiday. Kim would like to stay a little longer, but she will be back in three weeks for her Christmas break. Radar was a pretty easy houseguest, who spent all his time sitting on the couch playing a computer game, and Kim sat at the other end of the couch, writing her novel on her laptop.

Kim is almost done with her novel, and did I mention that Sando finished his? He's not done with his story, but he met the goal of 50,000 words! I've already read what he wrote and it's an entertaining story, but he needs to write the ending!

1 comment :

  1. some day you're going to have to attach a glossary of boys names to their Duede nicknames so people don't have to wonder who you're talking about when you say Biscuits, or Sando or Radar...

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