I'm on lesson 28 of 48 in the Microsoft Office Class I’m taking an online from Universal Class. I've learned a few things, but not as much as I had hoped. The class is poorly organized, the assignments are random and the exams are filled with trick questions. I've finished Word and Excel. Hopefully PowerPoint will be better.
I was so frustrated by the class, I took 11 days off. I found another online class that only teaches Excel, which is massively better - the Smart Method. The first two lessons out of seven are free. I can get the book to finish the class for $14.99 or the CD-ROM for $21.99, which isn't bad. I'll probably do that after I finish the free class. Or maybe I'll see what the library has.
I feel like I've mostly been going to work, learning MS Office, eating and sleeping these days. And making sure Amber does her Algebra.
Monday was President's Day, so the kids were off school and I was off work. We went to the Aquarium and looked at the fishes. Note to self: Never go to kid-friendly entertainment on a school holiday again! We got there around 10:00 am (opening time) and stood in a long line that had started to wrap around the building. If we'd bought tickets online we could have walked right in. The aquarium was clean, interesting and well organized, but by the time we left around 1:00 pm, it was wall-to-wall people.
The best part was the sting ray petting pool. Every few minutes a sting ray would flip up the side of the pool into the face of an unsuspecting child. The child would invariably jump back and freak out. Ah, entertainment!
Due to the crowd that never quite dissipated, I enjoyed watching the sharks from afar, swimming in circles past the wobbegong disguised as part of a rock. For some reason, I dreamed about a plethora of wobbegongs last night. I just looked up wobbegong to make sure I was spelling it right. Yikes, they’re sharks, too! That explains why they’re in the shark tank.
Sadly, the otters slept through our visit. At least the part when we got close enough to see them. They slept curled around each other with their heads in the middle, like an M.C. Escher tessellation.
The penguins' liveliness almost made up for the otters' lethargy. I felt sad for the penguins, cramped in their little enclosure. Eleven penguins in a space 1/3 the size of the otters' living quarters. I was glad to hear that the penguins will get a bigger home in the new aquarium.
Apparently Meagan, Zac and Jarom liked the electric eel the best. We'd made it past the big old prehistoric looking fish, the poison dart frogs, the penguins and the spiders and they were still back looking at the eel. Apparently a bunch of kids came and pressed themselves against the eel's glass and the eel kept smacking into the glass in an attempt to attack them. The electric meter above the eel's aquarium kept spiking up. Poor eel.
Cameron and I lost David, so we sat in Calypso's Cafe by the restrooms. David took all his water pills that morning, so we knew it was only a matter of time before he showed up. Our plan paid off within about five minutes...
The coral reef, jelly fish and seahorses were interesting, too. After we'd seen everything the aquarium had to offer, including the $15 otter coin purses and $10 plastic otters and picked up a free *otter* pop on the way out, we decided it was time to go hunt down some food.
We’d planned on going to Texas Roadhouse, but they don’t do specials on holidays, so we ended up at Chinese Gourmet. Yum. I had a big salad, a huge plate of Mongolian Stir Fry and some coconut macaroons. Topped off with lemon water and raspberry lemonade, I had the perfect lunch.
By the time we finished lunch, David, Jarom and Zac were ready to take a nap. Cameron, Amber and I dropped them and Meagan off and headed out to Mom and Dad’s. I don’t think we’d been out since Christmas. I had been out once in January, but not David or the kids. Sheri set out snacks for us and later made dinner for us. Ah, Sheri is so nice. And we got to talk to Mom and Dad and see what they’d been up to. David was off on his adventure to soak in the springs all by himself. He’s an adventurous boy. Or maybe he met up with someone he met on the internet…. If I went on a vacation by myself, it would be to a spa.
Today we went to Uncle Dale's funeral. He died from smoke inhalation from a house fire earlier this week. Who would have guessed that would happen? I certainly didn't see that coming. It was nice to see family again, but I would have preferred to see them at the family reunion, not a funeral.
By the time all the funeral stuff was over and we got to Andy and Tiffany's they'd already finished moving, so we talked to Andy for about 15 minutes and left. Fortunately, they had several people help them this morning, so things went pretty fast. They still have a few small things to move, like clothes, but other than that they're done. We helped them paint for about 6 hours last Saturday, so at least we helped them that way.
Cameron needs to go to the U Fine Arts Museum before the end of the semester. I'm planning on going with him. It looks like the Museum has its own building now. When I went there, it was in the Art and Architecture building.
I guess that's about it. Now to decide if I'm going back to sleep or working on Primary stuff or if I'm going to start with the PowerPoint lessons. Decisions, decisions.
Only other thing is, I'm going to try the NEWO (No Excuses Work Out) Win Tomorrow/Win Today Checklists. See if I can't get some energy. I need to do something!
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You love workouts--your whole life is a workout. What a busy lady you are. It was good to see your whole family at uncle Dale's funeral and dinner yesterday. The dinner was very good. How are John and Joy doing? Christy's dad nearly didn't make it thru the nite last nite. He is at LDS Hospital. He broke his hip last week and they pinned it together, but he's not doing well. The Chrises are planning to go to Disneyland in the morning although all 5 of them are sick. Glad you wrote on your blog again.
Yes, my life is a workout. Some days more than others. I guess that's all part of being a Mom. :)
It was nice seeing you at the funeral, too. John and Joy seem okay, a little subdued, but all right.
Those Chrises sure go on lots of vacations. I hope they have fun in Disneyland. We've decided we're going to go on a family vacation after Cameron and Jarom get back from their missions. We should get the van paid off about the same time, so we should have some money to do a little bit of traveling!
That's too bad that Christy's dad is so sickly. I like Christy's dad, he's very nice. We have several people in our ward right now that are very sickly, too. We'll have to add him to our prayer list of sickly people.
where are you going on your vacation in 4 or 5 years--when the boys get home?
Probably Southern Utah, Las Vegas & the Grand Canyon. But, if the only time everyone can get off work/school is summer, probably Northern California or Yellowstone. I think any of those would be fun. I really want to go to Florida, but that's going to have to wait til we get the house paid off!
why do you want to go to Florida? Ken Tobler died this morning. Funeral saturday.
Too bad you can't go to Florida this summer. Aunt Mayme turns 100 in August. Andy's family, my mom, I think Kailien and my family are all planing on going! It will be a blast! You should go with us!!!!
How sad that Christy's dad died. What time is the funeral?
Going to Florida this summer sounds fun. How much do you think it will cost? Most of our money will probably be going to our missionary. :)
I want to go to Florida 'cuz I've never been before. I want to go to the beach and Disneyworld/Epcot Center and the Harry Potter village at Universal Studios in FL.
Ken's funeral is at 11 am--i imagine a viewing before. It's at Larkin Mortuary top of foothill. I guess that's where samuel's funeral was.
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