Well, last week was absolutely dreadful at work. I don't know what it is about the first few days of really cold weather, but in my experience it turns normally pleasant kids into total monsters. To top off all that minor but annoying nonsense, on Tuesday the entire Shelbyville Central School corporation had to go on lockdown. We were initially told the lockdown was the result of an armed robbery at Western Supermarket, but we later learned that it was actually at a pharmacy warehouse right next to Western. The suspect went in with a gun, stole a lot of prescription drugs and some money, and then ran out into a waiting car. No one has been arrested yet. Overall, the kids (and parents!) were scared by the lockdown, but it went smoothly and only lasted a couple hours. When I learned of the lockdown, I emailed Chris right away, and he notified his principal and superintendent. They hadn't been contacted by the police about the situation, despite the fact that the robbery was only 5 miles away. They too went on lockdown, although theirs was more of a light lockdown where students could move outside of their classes, but people weren't allowed in or out of the building. I got a big thanks from the superintendent of Southwestern, which was nice. I mean, I just emailed Chris to let him know that I was okay and what the situation was, but it turned out the whole school benefited!
I'm really looking forward to Thanksgiving. Since Chris and I have been married, we host Thanksgiving at our house. My parents, Heidi, Chris' parents, Chris' grandparents, brother, and Claire are all coming. My grandpa Jack may attend as well, but he's probably going to spend the holiday with his girlfriend MaryAnn and her family. Jeremy is going to be coming with Heidi, although they're going to split their time with us and his family. I do all the cooking myself, although Chris usually gets drafted to assemble a relish tray and Heidi usually gets drafted to help me peel potatoes. Chris' mom always brings a lot of stuff as well, including her famous deviled eggs. I once watched Chris and Jeff EACH at a dozen deviled eggs in one sitting. We usually get our house decorated for Christmas before everyone arrives, and I've been spending a lot of time these past few days getting stuff together. I'll post pictures soon. I always really get in to decorating for Christmas - everything in the house is my responsibility and putting up lights outside is Chris', although I do try to help some. I'm just not a big fan of climbing up on the roof... that fear of heights starts to kick in! Hope everyone has a great holiday and safe travels!
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Sounds like you are going to have a house-ful over the holidays! Best of luck with all the cooking.
By the way, I was just thinking about your Grandma last night...how is she doing?
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