Well... tonight is the night that Chris and I audition for the praise team at Church. Keep us in your prayers... we're both nervous - but we both know that God already has the plan. Chris auditions at 6:15 and I at 6:30.
Karen came over to the house today for a supervised visit with Julie. The kids called me right after she left and told me that Karen told them it's okay for them to spend the night with friends now. Huh? What? When did that happen? In the past, even if our family wanted them to come over to spend the night - they had to get fingerprinted, background checks, home inspection, the works. And... how come they knew this before I did? I was totally unprepared for the bombardment of Kayla's plans to go over to her friends houses. I simply told Kayla even if Karen told her this, Chris and I had to approve where she went and with whom she could go with. She doesn't understand why we question her or her friends. She thinks we are not-so-nice to her friends. I gave her specific examples: One (a former boyfriend that she still talks to) has gotten into trouble with the police (setting a dumpster on fire) as well as failed school again and is grounded at home for life (so his parents say) . Another one got in trouble for having a boy sleep over her house and she failed school last year. (Kayla said the guy didn't sleep over... he just came over for a drink of water.... yeah... at 4am???) Okay then. Yet another one (one of her current boyfriends) just got his prior girlfriend pregnant. And all of the other guys she hangs out with are 16 & 17 years old and all are just going into High School this year. Not some of them, all of them. It's funny... when Amanda was in High School, if I had asked her "how many of your friends do you think will be arrested before they are 18?" -- she'd have answered "none". Kayla, on the other hand, has a lot of friends who will be or have been arrested. What does that tell you. She tells me that 'they are better people than she used to hang out with'... and sadly... she's right. But that doesn't mean that I stop wanting more from her! I simply told her that she was going to have "rules" if she spent the night with friends... and she really balked at that word "rules". Lordy!!
I had my MRI done yesterday. Thank you Tony! He was a real sweetheart to me... even sat and talked with me to kill the wait time between getting the IV and having the MRI. I'm still waiting for those results and will let you know when I hear something. I'm thinking it's my luck that it's going to come back normal and then it'll be up to the doctor (the one who never calls me back) to figure out what's wrong. I'm assuming she'll just put me on some migraine meds then. But we'll see.
As for my funk... I'm still in it. But I'm trying to not think about it every minute of every day. I'll leave it at that.
I'm not sure I should leave you with this quote today, the day I audition at church... but here goes anyways....
"Our greatest glory is not in never failing but in rising up every time we fail."
-- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Good Luck to you and Chris!!!
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