Get some sleep, Linda. The phone for kt sounds good, can you download music from the computer? We're still trying to get all our CDs into iTunes so I can load stuff onto my iPod. Because the kids do it that way to (for their iPods) it gives me a chance to vet their music.
Daylight saving finished today, for us. We had a lovely sleep-in! It was an overcast day today, not much hope of filming people swimming (for difficult child 3's school film project). We offloaded the old futon that easy child 2/difficult child 2 & BF2 have been sleeping on; they bought themselves a bed at last, the mattress arrived on Tuesday. Today was a village garage sale to raise money for special equipment at the local doctor's surgery.
Today was the first Sunday of the month, and open day for a lot of our local artists. This afternoon husband, mother in law & I dropped in on our neighbour the artist to see how his latest project is going. It's a very large mural, commissioned by the government of a neighbouring country. He's got another couple of months on it but needs at least one month with it all in one piece so he can complete it properly - until now, he's had to paint it in separate sections. It's been amazing to watch him work on this over the past year. He's got two other artists working with him, including his wife. When it's been officially released etc there should be a picture on a website somewhere, I'll post the link when there is one.
It's been such a privilege to watch the progress of this work, from the original sketch to the early charcoal on the canvas to what we see now - amazing detail, every face relevant, hundreds of faces in all, spanning the history and culture of this country.
There are some days which just stick in your mind as days to never forget.
I hope your Sunday is as uplifting as ours was.
Marg