Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Here We Go

Gotta love Christmas time. Usually this time of year gets pretty crazy and we're off and running already. Here's a rundown of this week: how it has gone and how it's going to go.

Last night - Courtney had a rehearsal for our church's children's Christmas musical at 5:00. However, she had to miss it because she had an audition for a Six Flags commercial in West L.A at 4:30. It was great getting there, only took 45 minutes, but coming home in rush hour took an hour and a half.

Tonight - as I type this, Traci is at church setting up for the final MOPS meeting of the year. Also, it was 14 years ago that we started dating (this time around...long story...too long for this blog). So it's kind of a sappy day. Brings back lots of good memories like asking her to be my girlfriend as we walked to her parents car to go to her grandpa's birthday party (which is also today). We did our annual ornament exchange tonight to celebrate.

Tomorrow night - Traci has one last choir rehearsal before performing in Disneyland's Candlelight Procession on Sunday.

Friday - Courtney has a church choir rehearsal at 5:00. As soon as that ends we whisk her away to Uptown for her preschool's Christmas performance which she is singing in. Performance starts at 7:00, but she needs to be there by 6:30 and we have to get dinner on the way there. Also, this is a Friday I work so I won't be home until about 4:15 or so.

Saturday - Courtney has a church choir dress rehearsal at 9:00, then the first (of three) performance at 5:00.

Sunday (take a deep breath!) - Courtney is in the Christmas musical at the 9:30 and 11:10 services. Traci needs to leave to be at Disneyland by 12:15 to be ready for the Candlelight Procession which is at 5:30 and 8:00. So after church lets out, the girls and I will have lunch and then probably head to Disneyland to try to somehow get a seat for the first performance. This is a very popular performance that some people travel from all over the country just to see so there will probably an insane amount of people there, especially along the parade route and where the performance is near the Main Street train station. By the time Traci gets home, hopefully the girls will be in bed and I will be nearly passed out myself.

Just another Christmas week at the Steinman house.

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