Yesterday was a busy day! I need a weekend with nothing else to do but lay in bed and watch TV and I think Dave needs one too. Love you hunny bunny!
First, I participated in my first Steps for Students run/walk fundraiser (I funraised $95 !! yay me!!). And even though I did not run/walked - although I would have preferred to do so - I helped out as a volunteer in the 1k water station. But that didn't mean I did not get any exercise done. OMG! I had to walk all the way from Robertson Stadium to the water station (Calhoun and McGregor) and then back once all participants had passed by. After that I went to Dave's apartment to rest for a bit and take a small nap - which did not happen because I was hungry, people knocking on the door to bring small packages - and by the time I was falling asleep it was time to go.
So then went to the Rice Catholic Student Center to the first session - of three - of the NFP class (Sympto-Thermal Method). A few months back we had gone to an information session where they told us about different methods. It can be a little intimidating with the weird sounding names of the different methods and stuff but I think this one is pretty easy to follow and it will work well.
I thought I was going to have a hard time concentrating because I was tired and sleepy, but it was a really interesting class and the presenters, Alison and Mike were really good even though it was their first class. So we had a quick anatomy/biology lesson then they taught us how to chart. We learned about temperature, mucus, and all kinds of fun stuff.. haha. They gave us a bag of goodies (info and materials) to use, we practiced charting and reading the chart and then we were on our merry way to charting on our own until the next class, one month from now.
THEN, we still had stuff to do. We didn't even have time to stop for a quick bite before heading out to our sponsor couple's house way on the other side of town for our weekly meeting with them. But there were good news, we're almost done with the meetings/talks!! 11 down, 6 to go, yay!!! We're almost there!
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