Today though, I had a plan. I firmly executed said plan, but not without throwing it out there on Facebook for all my friends to ponder first. Over the weekend I posted a status requesting ideas of what I should be on Occupation Day. Oh, what a wide array of ideas were thrown my way.
Phil505 said a teacher. How boring.
Friend from church back home said Lady Wendivere. But I don't have the cool costume from Kuhn's Costume Shop which just so happens to be where I bought my veil for my wedding. Ya, got it at a costume shop. Which, on the other side of the building, also happens to be a bridal salon. Which is also where my sister got her wedding gown, a gown that I had tried on a few months before. Go figure.
You can totally see my sister eyeballing that dress in the background.
Another friend from back home said Hannah Montana. Don't think that would be Christian school appropriate.
I borrowed the Creative Memories apron from my friend Liz, stuffed it full of crap, brought along two completed albums, a bag of more crap (the sign on the bag says STOP making excuses. You do have time to scrapbook. Ask me how!), a bunch of tags around my neck that said stuff like crop til you drop, patterned paper is your friend, and when in doubt add some bling.
Oh, and did I mention that the first grade class totally stole the spirit stick - which is more like a flag than a stick - today? That would be shortly after I ran out into the middle of the gym and made an announcement about National Scrapbooking Day being the first Saturday in May. We just jingled our way down the hall all stinkin' day.
Tomorrow we'll be bringing out the hats, ties and slippers. Phil505 tied me up a bunch of ties. Then he had the audacity to say that he should just teach me how to tie ties myself. I went totally ballistic on him and said absolutely no way, that would take away one of his most manly jobs - tying ties to help his wife get ready for spirit week. I couldn't do that to him, blah, blah, blah.
Ahh. . . good times.
2 comments:
Too funny! Sounds like through the chaos you are having some fun... hee hee.... :)
And just how do you know that Susan Powter isn't a professional scrapbooker? I vote next year you shave your head and wear spandex under the CM apron and go for the "Multi-tasking-Stayin'-in- Oxygen-Scrapper"! Just think what all that good breathing could do for your layouts!
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