T-minus 1 day...
So, one last day before the chaos hits.
Oh, wait. It hit earlier this week. So one last day of chaos, maybe?
Only a few little things to get done today. I have to pack up all the ritual stuff, thank god for wheelie suitcases. We created a fan for
themiserychick to use to waft air at us. Sorry, Sare...it looks like Big bird molted on it. It's very sunshiny yellow and all, but daaamn. I need to wrap some ribbon around the handle, and it's good to go.
Jess found a lovely seashell for
moosesal to play with. *smirk* It's a pretty spiral shell, which is a nice size to fit in the palm of your hand. When we had trouble finding a shell, there was some discussion about giving Sal a water gun, but fortunately, it didn't come to that.
So, what's left for us to do tonight is to swing by Michaels, grab some more mini glue sticks, hot glue the hell out of Margot's bouquet, hot glue some ribbon around the handle of the big bird fan, maybe grab a cute swag for the arch, to go with the cool rolls of tulle that
alysonwonderlan kindly got us.
Right now, weather.com is predicting rain, so I may grab another roll of each color, so as to decorate the ritual room properly. *grin* I really am turning into some bizarre dyke version of Martha Stewart. With a hot glue gun. *snerk*
Also, must get some non-graveyard dirt that we can use in ritual. I'd use salt, but in the (unlikely) event that it's outside after all, I don't want to kill the vegetation. All I have at the moment is graveyard dirt from various Samhain rituals/New Orleans. Not exactly my first choice for a wedding.
Must finish off my head piece, just glue the strands together and tie some blue ribbon through it, make little trailers. If I do that, I may also lop the purple ribbon off my bouquet and put blue on it. It would make more sense.
Then, I shall run over and get some cool incense, and a red candle for the one I inadvertently melted by leaving in the car. *shrug* Ah, the fun of it.
In the "patients are idiots" category for the day, we have my first patient. The parents called 25 minutes after their scheduled appointment to tell us that they were going to miss it. Well, duh. Then, the father called to say that instead of doing a 9 month check up, they'd rather skip it, do the shots, and see us for the 1 year appointment. So, this morning, when they came in, I got to do a mini check up. It consisted of height and weight and all the developmental questions. I then gave shots, plotted her on the growth chart, and gave the synopsis of the 9 month hand out on discipline for toddlers. The only thing I didn't do was the actual exam. If I liked the parents more, I'd probably have really enjoyed it, but they're idiots.
So, now back to work.
Oh, wait. It hit earlier this week. So one last day of chaos, maybe?
Only a few little things to get done today. I have to pack up all the ritual stuff, thank god for wheelie suitcases. We created a fan for
Jess found a lovely seashell for
So, what's left for us to do tonight is to swing by Michaels, grab some more mini glue sticks, hot glue the hell out of Margot's bouquet, hot glue some ribbon around the handle of the big bird fan, maybe grab a cute swag for the arch, to go with the cool rolls of tulle that
Right now, weather.com is predicting rain, so I may grab another roll of each color, so as to decorate the ritual room properly. *grin* I really am turning into some bizarre dyke version of Martha Stewart. With a hot glue gun. *snerk*
Also, must get some non-graveyard dirt that we can use in ritual. I'd use salt, but in the (unlikely) event that it's outside after all, I don't want to kill the vegetation. All I have at the moment is graveyard dirt from various Samhain rituals/New Orleans. Not exactly my first choice for a wedding.
Must finish off my head piece, just glue the strands together and tie some blue ribbon through it, make little trailers. If I do that, I may also lop the purple ribbon off my bouquet and put blue on it. It would make more sense.
Then, I shall run over and get some cool incense, and a red candle for the one I inadvertently melted by leaving in the car. *shrug* Ah, the fun of it.
In the "patients are idiots" category for the day, we have my first patient. The parents called 25 minutes after their scheduled appointment to tell us that they were going to miss it. Well, duh. Then, the father called to say that instead of doing a 9 month check up, they'd rather skip it, do the shots, and see us for the 1 year appointment. So, this morning, when they came in, I got to do a mini check up. It consisted of height and weight and all the developmental questions. I then gave shots, plotted her on the growth chart, and gave the synopsis of the 9 month hand out on discipline for toddlers. The only thing I didn't do was the actual exam. If I liked the parents more, I'd probably have really enjoyed it, but they're idiots.
So, now back to work.