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It’s 5 p.m. somewhere

I cannot tell a lie. I have absolutely no idea what to blog about today. It is Friday, the sun is shining and I am still burned out from a four-hour Fairfield City School Board meeting last night. My dark chocolate Hershey kisses just aren’t filling my rumbling stomach, and I can’t help thinking about the novel tucked into my purse.

I have two hours to go before weekend freedom and the clock can’t tick fast enough! Can you relate? But, I suppose I must write something somewhat helpful today, so here it is.

The Lakota Local School Board of Education will meet Monday. There. I feel much better now.

I am curious to see what Lakota students will be up to on their first weekend of freedom. There are definitely more kids playing outside, and the evenings are rarely quiet in my neighborhood. I plan to spend all day Saturday with my parents in Findlay, Ohio. My mom and my favorite activity is sitting on the porch reading books all day. Are we exciting or what?! Meanwhile, my husband will be cramming for his finals at U.C. where he is working on his doctorate in cell biology as well as pharmacy school. I fear he will never be done with school!

Enough about me. After all, this is a Lakota blog not a Lindsey’s life blog. Have a wonderful weekend, and remember — it’s 5 p.m. somewhere.

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By DiamondDave

June 6, 2008 3:42 PM | Link to this

Yeah, Lindsey, the clock just can’t tick fast enough today. Especially after being out late last night watching the Cyclones win the Kelly Cup. I found yesterday’s insight into religious organizations and college choice very interesting. Like your husband, I am also a Cedarville alum. I had to laugh at the reference to the ladies who go there to get their MRS Degrees. Spot on, Lindsey, spot on.
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