Transition
I will start this with...bad me!
The boys and I along with their Grama T headed out to Harrison Hot Springs on Saturday to spend the afternoon with my sister. While I was driving out there I realized I had forgotten my camera....bad me. My Mom had brought hers and my sister had one as well (with dead batteries). So no pictures today as my Mom can take pictures with her digital but has no idea how to retrieve them, but I will rectify that shortly.
We went for lunch with the boys and then walked around. Did you know that they charge $8 for you to get close to the sandcastle building? We looked through the fence! The boys had their first taste of ice cream and chocolate no less! We also went for a swim in the mineral pool at Kim's hotel. The boys LOVED it.
It was a great afternoon and it was just what Kim needed as she started treatment on Monday. As of 8:30 this morning she only has 30 treatments left!!!
On to the transition, which is big news! I go back to work on Monday. I have been working 4 days a week from home since May 1, but as of Monday I have to make the trek back downtown. While I will miss getting the boys up in the morning and being able to interact with them throughout the day, I'm also looking forward to head back to the land of socialization.
What makes this a little bit easier is that Glenn has retired as of Sept 1. He is no longer the super web host!! It's been awhile in the making, but this has been a week of transition. As of Monday he will be the one who takes over when Alma leaves at 3:30 until I get home at 5:30.
Glenn has a new endeavour that he will be working on from home which has been his ultimate goal for awhile now. So Alma will be staying on and looking after the boys during the day Monday to Thursday. Glenn will be Daddy Daycare on Fridays.
This is all good. I was freaking out as to how I was going to find care for the little dudes that I could afford. I would have to pay someone to look after them for 10 hours a day while I only worked 7.5. We knew back in May that Glenn wanted to sell his company and he has worked feverishly to get that done for this month.
Well, it's done. It will be very strange for him as he and Dean started up that company almost 13 years ago, but it has provided for him and enabled him to do a lot of things over the years. It has now enabled him to retire at 41!!!
Now for the hard job....:)
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