7:53 a.m. - I honestly don't know how yesterday could have gone much better. The school day went fine; I got a lot done, and I feel like I've got English III back on track. Monday we can be back and the groove and go full steam ahead. I haven't looked at the forecast, so maybe if Mother Nature and Old Man Winter don't intervene, we can get rolling. Also our game last night at Macomb was super easy. The Macomb people weren't all that friendly, and the drive sort of sucked with all the fog, but the third guy we worked with was a good, young official, and the game was a route. We did more driving than officiating.
Today, I'm going to hustle to throw on some clothes and go see Brooklyn's first basketball game. Then I'm coming home and getting ready to officiate in Galesburg. We have one afternoon game, which still surprises me because I thought for sure I'd get assigned a night game somewhere. And then when I get home from the game, I'm not real sure what I'll be doing.
Things for School
Things to do
- send message to Macomb and Havana after Friday night
- send message to UT and Galesburg after Saturday afternoon
- check for arbiter payment from Alleman
- Feb. 1 - girls IHSA seeds posted
- coat from cleaners
- write a letter to Chase and mail - 1/26
- for professional development principal academy training
- complete #3000 (June 17, 2024) register by 6/10
- complete #1865 (June 13, 2024) register by 6/6
- March 25 - Colonoscopy appointment at Digestive Disease Specialists - 309-601-2800 Stacey 309-601-2901
- For Summer Camping Adventure
- get camper wheels inspected at Mutual Wheel
- get truck inspected at Slayden's
- purchase national park pass
- purchase car pass for the days we are staying at Glacier (vehicle registration ticket)
27 - GBK at Galesburg - 1:30 p.m. with Marcus and Mario Melendez
Marcus drives; Marcus picks up Jay at WalMart at 11:15 a.m.
January
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