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dancingleaf ([personal profile] dancingleaf) wrote2008-07-29 11:15 am

all quiet

things are rather quiet here after all the hustle and bustle of getting ready for houseguests...

I have a long list of things I should be doing but don't feel like doing any of them.

My usual grocery store closed on Saturday - so I tried out the alternate - poor produce selection - which is the #1 item on my list.  Guess I'll be making more trips to the city for groceries.

I've decided to take P into the vet's tomorrow - just to double check her meds, she's doing fine but her summer allergies will hit shortly and I'm not sure what to do about dosage - one of her regular meds needs to be reduced when she starts up with the allergy meds and... I figure it will just be easier if I take her (and her records) into the vet.

I'm still going ahead with movie night even though I'm only expecting two students. - If I had known it would be such a difficult date I would have bumped it to next week or something.  Obviously this is another reason I can't run summer classes, no one can show up.

blah.

[identity profile] ata1anta.livejournal.com 2008-07-29 09:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Speaking from a student point of view, I like when others are a no show - personalized instruction (we only had 3 at workout last night and she kicked our butts)

[identity profile] dancingleaf.livejournal.com 2008-07-30 02:14 am (UTC)(link)
yeah I agree. As a student I love being the only one that shows up. As an instructor I love having a really small class - I can really focus on what that student wants to work ...

but as a business owner - I can't organize events that don't have sufficient turn out on a regular basis.