Yesterday was a rough, PMS-filled day for me. I think the combination of the PMS and negotiating my way out of working out yesterday (in the name of sleep) was foolish and a recipe for disaster. I felt groggy and irritable all day. I'm finally figuring out that I feel better with 6 hours of sleep and a workout than I do with 8 hours of sleep and no workout. Ideally I'd have 8 hours of sleep AND a workout, but let's not get crazy that means I'd have to be in bed by 10:00pm.
Anyway, I was trudging through my afternoon when I got a mysterious package in the mail. The return address was for a ribbon company in Illinois. I was intrigued and excited. Imagine my surprise when I opened it up and saw all these beautiful spools of ribbon, in the same colors I had just discovered I was lacking after last week's ribbon organizing fest with Jessica.
Heather S. must have gotten online immediately after reading my Friday post. What a generous and thoughtful thing to do. Thank you Heather!!

I got this beautiful post card from
Michelle today. No, it didn't hurt or make me long to be in Paris with her at all. (Note sarcasm here.) Thanks Michelle, keep them coming okay?

Last week
Tasha sent me this amusing and thoughtful good mail package. In her note she referred to it as "Dorky Mail" rather than good mail, but I beg to differ. These are maxi-pad type things that stick on the forehead when a migraine is coming on. I've never seen these before, but I will definitely try them out next time I get one. Thanks for thinking of me Tasha!
Lisa sent me this nice note full of kind words. It's always a relief to hear from someone after meeting them for the first time, it's reassuring to know it wasn't a total let down meeting me. (The return address got smeared when the kids got the envelope wet @$!&%.
Chanel sent me this nice thank you note for the good mail I had recently sent her.

Last night was the Pinewood Derby for Pack Meeting (why do I dread Pack Meeting so much?). Landon decided to spike his hair for the night (yikes!) but he won the overall derby!

Here is a blurry (in a good way) shot of his car getting first place (the flames Randy painted look cool). It was surprisingly exciting to watch his car win.

They had a high-tech system with timed finishes and a screen with the boys' names and times on it. It was impressive considering how scouts usually goes, though they did start like 20 minutes late!

Whitney wanted to get in on the action so Randy had gotten her a car while I was in Paris. He didn't put weights on the bottom of her car, so it wasn't a speedy thing and didn't even make it across the finish line one of the two times she got to race it (after the official races were over). She cried, but was quickly consoled when the cookie table was revealed. (Go figure!)

I had to leave the Pinewood Derby after the first 3 races so that I could meet up with
Jenn and company to see Pirates of the Caribbean 3 up in Sandy at Jordan Commons theater. I was pretty excited to see the movie on opening night, but was a little bummed that Randy couldn't go with me (or Lori or Adam) so I just met up with Jenn, her husband and her siblings. I ended up being pretty disappointed in the movie because it was soooo long (2 hours 48 minutes) and had too many battles and special effects and not enough story line or Jack Sparrow goodness. It was still fun to see and I'm thankful that Jenn shared one of her prized tickets with me.
**What do you think??**