Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Love, tuition and other things


  It’s Hump Day! Get to humpin people! Seriously. It’s  almost Valentine’s Day. Have you made plans? Do you celebrate? I do. In spades! I have something special planned with hubby, a little something for the kids, and my office is decorated and very festive. The kids, you say? Yes. Valentine’s Day is all about the love. Friend love, romantic love, family love, pet love. Express your love to all. I know it is geared toward the romantic love, but I put my own spin on the holiday. I love, love. Why not celebrate all kinds? Now, don’t get me wrong. I do have a nice romantic day planned out with the hubby, but hey, so was last Sunday and last night when we went out to dinner. We celebrate our love all the time not just on one day. I celebrate my love for everyone often. It is just extra special on Valentine’s Day. So, go love on someone this Saturday. Just make sure it’s appropriate and the loved one belongs to you.  ;)

  I know I said I was going to post my split challenge results yesterday, but yikes! Life has been busy. I will wait until Thursday which is the end of the two weeks to report. I know, you are disappointed and I apologize.

  Hubby, the ex and I went to High School Orientation for princess last night. She is going to attend an all-girls Catholic school. The same one my sister and I attended. The ex is not super happy about this option, you know the whole paying tuition versus free public school, but hubby and I feel this is the best place for her, so we will be paying tuition on our own. I cannot say I am not disappointed about his decision, but it is what it is. It is his opinion and I cannot change it. Anyway, princess is excited about attending the Mount so making the sacrifices to pay tuition for her is a burden we are willing to take on. So if you are keeping up, next school year we will have two in college, and two in private school. Good thing we both have good paying jobs! Oldest step son has decided to jump back into college after a break. His first year was not successful academically so we told him if he made a certain GPA this semester, we would reimburse him half his tuition cost. Sound harsh? Kids need some skin in the game in order to be accountable, especially if they have struggled the first time around. I want nothing for the best for him and hope he finds happiness and success in whatever he pursues.

 It’s gym day today. I think arms. They are getting wobbly and swimsuit season is right around the corner.

Have a fabulous Wednesday! 

Hugs!

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