So much unexpected fun has come my way since I posted my tentative schedule below.
TWICE Conference
This was a pretty big letdown for me. I was hoping to discuss ways to reach out to younger students with my fellow academics. Instead, I got to listen to a bunch of industry workers complain about how tough their lives are. Very little of the day was geared toward women less than forty. And a consensus was never reached about anything. I will still attend the next group meeting. However, as hopeful as I was about this group, I fear it is doomed to die out when its current grant expires next spring.
Birthday Party
My beloved uncle’s birthday was last Wednesday, and he had no one but his seven year old daughter to throw him a party. Mom and me to the rescue! Somehow, the two of us managed to go bathing suit shopping for me and shirt and pants shopping for him. His presents and my suits in tow, we traversed to another store for more suits and decorations, wrapping paper, and a card. (And Starbucks for me. If you’ve ever been marathon shopping you know why.) Yet another store for a cake and the number for the Pizza Hut in the town where we both live. On the way there, mom calls them and orders dinner. We pick it up and call my uncle and tell him we’re ready to pick up his little girl. She rides to my mother’s house where in thirty minutes we wrap presents, make a card, clean off the table, set out dinner, put 46 candles on a very small cake, and yell “Surprise!” when my uncle walks into the house.
Needless to say, perhaps, he was very happy and surprised as was his daughter for being able to give that to him. Mom and I rested on a job well done when they had left.
A few hours later the power went out and we played rummy by oil-lamp light with the radio running until my Starbucks wore off and we both went to sleep.
Memorial Day
I decided the Friday before to have a small get together at my apartment instead of hanging out with my family. (My apartment has a pool and this year, for the first time, we don’t.) So I sent some texts and ended up with three amazing attendees. A Sunday evening trip to Walmart for some hot dogs, chips, watermelon, and ice cream later I was all ready- except for the massive unnecessary cleaning spree I went on later that night.
We swam, cooked out, swam more, made a trip to the sauna, and watched a movie. My friends tell me a good time was had by all. I certainly consider it a success. It’s a good thing I took advantage of it too because Tuesday the power went out and on again and in the process knocked out the pump for the pool, causing Brian the maintenance man to have to send all pool patrons out the gate and lock it behind them.
He tells me it will be at least four days to order the part, get it shipped in, install it, and re-balance the pool chemicals. Le-sigh.

Happiness is Me Swimming
Beyond this week, my family reunion is this Saturday, as is my sister’s birthday. My kayaking introductory class is next week, and any number of unexpected delightfulness may spring in in the interim. Stay tuned!