Thursday, August 30, 2007

My Other Girl


So Bridgie started working in the mortgage industry six years ago. She spent five years at one place and then moved over to First Magnus last year, where she did great. She liked them and they liked her and she quickly progressed up the ranks, with ever-increasing responsibility and more money than I ever made.

And now, she doesn't have a job anymore.

Two weeks ago, First Magnus shut down and filed for bankruptcy. I'd never heard of them so I assumed they were an independent outfit like the first mortgage place she worked for, but it turns out that Bridgie is just one of over 5,000 people who lost their jobs across the country.

She's also one of more than 5,000 people who never got their last paychecks. They were paid bi-monthly and the pay period ended the day before the place shut down, so Bridgie's out half a month's pay.

And now, the bankruptcy judge has ruled that the former employees are unsecured creditors and have to get in line to get their money just like any other vendor.

Anyway, it looks like Bridgie's gonna have to give up the house she was renting and move back home for awhile. She's filed for unemployment and she's been job hunting -- even been on a few interviews -- but this thing has already knocked her into a hole that it'll take a while to climb out of. And she's not likely to find another job that pays as much as she was getting, especially since she'll probably have to find a new line of work because the mortgage industry is in a shambles right now.

In other news, today was Britt's first day back at school after a bad cold, and Sherri's been scrubbing herself with dog shit.

Friday, August 24, 2007

Third Day


Actually, there was no third day of school. We had to call in sick today.

We've been up and down all night with Britt, who had a fever and some rough coughing spells. Which is not like a huge shock or anything, since she's been around a bunch of new kids and their new germs all week.

I just wish it would've waited until tomorrow, if it had to happen at all, because she loves going to school.

Poor little Pooh.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

First Day


This morning we headed out, armed with a nap pad and princess blanky, two boxes of Kleenex and a bottle of Germ-X. Britt took charge of her Elmo bag, packed with Pull-Ups and wipes and an extra change of clothes:

First Day of School

In just a few minutes, we were at the school:

First Day of School

Just inside the doors we waited while Mikey wrote a big check, and then we took Britt to her classroom, where she quickly settled in:

First Day of School

She got a little bit weepy when we left, but she wasn't squalling like some of the other kids.

And she did fine. When I picked her up after school, her teacher reported that she participated well in group activities, sang songs, and colored a picture of her hand for a project about family and community that they're working on. But she did not nap, which was no surprise.

She did much better than Mikey did. He was all heavy sighs and shuddering groans after we dropped her off, but I think he'll probably be all right. Eventually.

Anyway, Big Sugar is officially a pre-schooler now.

Monday, August 20, 2007

We are freshly orientated


We went to Britt's school tonight and met her teachers, Miss Millie and Miss Margie, and inspected her classroom while she played with some of her new classmates.

Several other parent-type couples came up and introduced themselves to us. I was a bit shocked, even though I understand this is a perfectly normal thing to do. It just isn't normal for me.

Mikey hadn't seen the place yet, and he was impressed. Maybe he'll quit worrying so much about it now. Or maybe not. You know how he is.

Britt brought home a goody bag donated by a pediatric dentist which, not surprisingly, contained a toothbrush, some dental floss and a tube of "poo-taste." She was thrilled to bits and spent twenty minutes brushing her teeth. Allegedly. I got bored and wandered off, so I couldn't testify to what exactly she was doing in there.

Anyway, first day of school tomorrow! Woo-hoo!

Friday, August 17, 2007

Pre-Preschool Days


Sorry I haven't posted anything lately, but I've been busy savoring this last week of having Britt all to myself. And trying everything I can think of to get her to poop in the potty so I can send her to school in panties instead of Pull-Ups, but we're still getting nowhere with that.

On Monday night we go to the school to meet Britt's teacher and have an orientation kind of thing, and then on Tuesday morning I'll be handing her over to strangers for the first time ever. I'm excited for her because I think she's gonna love it, but Mikey's trying to back out already. He's afraid somebody might be mean to her or something, so he says we should just keep her here at home with us. Like forever.

Honestly, I'm more worried about Britt being the one beating up other kids. She gets a little slap-happy when she's excited, and she wallops me pretty good now and then. And it hurts! For a kid who started out so tiny, she sure has grown into a powerful little package.

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Okay, it's done


I remembered to wear deodorant but forgot to bring a comb.

We went to Britt's zoo class first, so by the time we got to the ballet school I was wilted from the heat and my hair was hanging in clumps; Britt was pissed that we didn't stay at the zoo as long as we normally do, so she was playing Little Miss Cranky-Butt.

But!

They let us in anyway. Britt's enrolled in their youngest pre-ballet class, which starts on September 7. All we have left to do is buy her pink leotard, pink tights and pink slippers. And I have to learn how to put her hair in a bun, since it has to be off her face and neck (no long ponytails allowed!).

And now, since I didn't sleep a wink all night, I'm gonna fix Britt some lunch and then I'll be tits up on the couch until further notice.

I just painted my nails


for the first time in . . . ? Um, I might have painted them for Sherri's wedding in 2005. I know I had a manicure just before Britt was born, because Sarah wanted me to go to the nail place with her and I was Making an Effort to bond with her.

Also, I just put on my old diamond necklace because I've already broken the chain on my new diamond necklace. I dug out some gold hoop earrings, too.

It's too late to do anything about my damn hair. It'll just have to hang straight off my head like it always does.

My cutest outfit is clean and ready to go.

Too bad I can't get some lipo done between now and 9 AM.

(Please, God, don't let me forget to wear deodorant.)

Dang, I'm nervous.

Enrollment day at the ballet school for Britt. It's a very nice one. Intimidatingly so. They teach classical ballet technique. Using only proper French terminology. And their students have gone on to join dance companies all over the country. All around the world, in fact.

(Well, that's what their website says. They could be lying.)

Anyway, I don't want them to look at dowdy old me and decide that maybe we aren't right for them, somehow. That maybe the class will be suddenly be "full."

It's silly, I know. I just don't feel very confident right now. I've been living such an insular life for the past seven years and now that Britt will be going to two different kinds of school, I'll have to start interacting with people. Not just once or twice a month, but on a regular basis. Like, almost daily. Which is just not my thing at all.

I don't want stand out from the crowd as some kind of socially backward outsider, even though that's pretty much what I am. I want to blend in. I want to fit.

(***sigh***)

It feels like the first day of junior high all over again.

Friday, August 10, 2007

She's in!


The preschool just called: They got another teacher hired, so they have room for Britt after all.

Okay, now I can breathe again.

Monday, August 06, 2007

School Daze Update


I called the ballet school one more time before trying e-mail. This time I got a recording that said enrollment day was Saturday, August 4. I may have screamed, a little.

But!

Then it said there's another enrollment day on Saturday, August 11.

Now I'm wracked with anxiety. I'm afraid that the preschool won't get a teacher hired and there'll be no room for Britt after all, and that we'll be at the tail-end of the sign-up line for dance class and she'll be put on yet another waiting list.

And then we'll try other preschools and dance schools and Britt will wind up on waiting lists all over town and, in the meantime, she'll be stuck here at home with nowhere to go.

I would hate that for her. She is so ready to go.

Sunday, August 05, 2007

School Daze


I found a preschool for Britt; it's at a Methodist church less than three miles from our house and it's three days a week from 9 to 2.

It costs $160 a month plus $2.50 a day for lunch and I was kind of worried about that, since it's a substantial chunk of change and I'm not bringing home a paycheck anymore. We don't get child support or any kind of financial assistance for Britt, so whatever we do for her we do on our own dime. But Mikey didn't even blink at that; he wanted to know what the facilities were like, the teachers' qualifications, security, and all that kind of stuff.

I took Britt over there on Friday for a tour, and she loved it. The woman who showed us around opened doors so we could peek into different classrooms and Britt ran right in, delighted to see all the kids. Same thing on the playground; there was a four-year-old class at recess and Britt ran right out and started playing with them. She was very unhappy when we had to leave.

So, it looks great and it sounds great, Britt loves it and I think it would be good for her. I brought home the enrollment form and ordered a copy of her immunization record so I can get everything turned in next week, because the new school year starts on August 21.

But!

The class for her age group is full. There's a waiting list.

But!

There are enough kids on the waiting list that they decided to create an additional class for her age group.

But!

They haven't been able to get a teacher hired yet.

(***sigh***)

Also, we're enrolling Britt in ballet school. The one we picked is $45 a month, which is not bad at all.

But!

I guess they're closed for the summer, because I get an answering machine when I call and nobody has ever called me back.

Maybe I should try e-mailing them? I think I will.

Saturday, August 04, 2007

A Rare Treat


After our trip to Mom's last weekend, Monday was spent on frantic house straightening and carpet cleaning.

My sister Debbie came for a visit on Tuesday with my grandnieces Madison and Emily in tow. They're 10 and 7 and Britt was beyond thrilled to have kids right here at home for her to play with.

Deb and I upheld family tradition by cracking open a jigsaw puzzle on the kitchen table and gossiping about our kids, our siblings, their kids, and Mom. So, if your ears were burning this week, now you know why.

We went out to eat Tuesday night and then went over to inspect Chris and Sherri's new house. They have a lot of work to do, but it'll be really nice when they get it all done. And it's only a few miles from here, instead of in a whole 'nother town, so maybe I'll get to see Sherri more often.

On Wednesday, we went over to my in-laws' and spent a lazy afternoon lounging by the pool while the girls swam and played, then we came home and grilled some burgers, finished our puzzle, and gossiped some more.

Alas, our time passed too quickly and suddenly it was Thursday and Deb and the girls had to head home. And right now I sorely miss living close enough to my brother and sisters to be able to spend quality time with them more than once or twice a year.

(***sniff***)