Weekend Rewind....
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So Glad to have the weekend....
This past week I had bus duty every morning, a conference to attend Monday evening till 7p.m, a meeting Tuesday after school, Thursday was our county's Parent/Teacher Conference Night, Friday evening opened up the coffee shop after school....so Geez...what more could a girl want??
This week our CMS Relay for Life Team had a pumpkin decorating contest. Teachers (if they choose to participate) have their first period class decorate a pumpkin. As the students go to lunch, they vote on their favorite pumpkin by placing money in the jug -that matches the pumpkin. The pumpkin that collects the most money is the winner. A friendly competition between classes, and a great way to raise moeny for our Relay for Life Team (which is an organization dear to my heart). We had some interesting pumpkin designs---from an ice cream cone, tin man, gumball machine, to cookie monster
My town celebrated Halloween on Saturday. There was a high school football game on Friday-Senio Night-so Trick-or-Treat was schedule for Saturday. Woke up on Saturday to frigid temps and snow on the ground.
I imagine my flowers will not last much longer.
Despite the frigid temps, we still had many little ones braving the cold to trick-or treat. Usually, I get all excited about seeing the little ones, but this year I was in a hurry to leave-our Praise Band from the church I attend was schedule to go sing at an Your Rally-this had been planned months in advance. Since daughter was singing, I was in a hurry to leave. After about 30 trick-or treaters I closed the blinds, turned off the lights, and headed out the door. I love listening to our Praise Band sing contemporary gospel, I think they are the best band I have heard-maybe a little partial here, ahem, but they are great. All who came out on this cold, raining, night received a blessing.
I can't believe we are in the month of November! Now let all the holiday festivities begin!
I imagine my flowers will not last much longer.
Despite the frigid temps, we still had many little ones braving the cold to trick-or treat. Usually, I get all excited about seeing the little ones, but this year I was in a hurry to leave-our Praise Band from the church I attend was schedule to go sing at an Your Rally-this had been planned months in advance. Since daughter was singing, I was in a hurry to leave. After about 30 trick-or treaters I closed the blinds, turned off the lights, and headed out the door. I love listening to our Praise Band sing contemporary gospel, I think they are the best band I have heard-maybe a little partial here, ahem, but they are great. All who came out on this cold, raining, night received a blessing.
I can't believe we are in the month of November! Now let all the holiday festivities begin!
Love the pumpkin decorating for Relay for Life. Great idea.
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