On to more interesting things. Thomas' last day at the Brewery is Wednesday!! There will be an Oktoberfest tasting in Chapel Hill that day, followed by a pie-ing after the tasting. Please be sure to be there if you can. While I am planning to document the pie-ing, I'm quite certain it will not be as awesome as actually witnessing it in person. But never fear, pictures will be up next Sunday if you are unable to attend. As I understand it, the cat is pretty much out of the bag about Thomas' job interview next week. Thomas has had two previous interviews with Oskar Blues Brewing Company, and on Thursday morning, they are flying him to Colorado for a third interview. The job is working at their new brewing/canning facility in Brevard, North Carolina. It seems like a really promising opprotunity. Perhaps he will come back with a job, wouldn't that be awesome! More updates on that next Sunday as well.
Little Liam has had a busy week too. Since Mommy has been working late every night, he has been helping Daddy cook dinner. He also got to have a sleepover Friday night with Miss Deborah's daughter Sylvia. He has also started calling me "Mom" when I'm doing something he doesn't particularly care for, and he does it with what I can only describe as teenage enunciation (and since he is only three I'm terrified of the potential attitude I will get in 13 years). For example, I was tickling him a few days ago, and he said "Stop Moooom". What?
I have finally finished my sweater that I have literally been working on for five months. I have also, in spite of having to work weekends too, been cleaning and organizing up a storm. We are going to have to move out of our house, and I think a goal is to be out by the beginning of October. Where we will move to is TBD at this point until we find out more about Thomas' potential job. We have lots of balls in the air right now, and I find myself in a constant state of mild panic. I know that everything will work out perfectly, there is just a lot of open-ended change going on right now, and I like a little more stability myself! Anyhow, that's the current status of the Transue household, thanks for reading!
This is my filing cabinet that I have decorated with French months/days of the week!
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| This is one of my bulletin boards, this is the French focused bulletin board. Forgive me, but because I took it with my phone, there is no way to rotate it. |
Same problem here. Unable to rotate this photo. But this is posted on my door - it's a "collage" with a picture of me, one of Liam, and one of Thomas and Liam.
This is the bulletin board with all the rules, mottos, and mission statement of the school. I call it the administrative bulletin board.
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| Again, sorry but I can't flip it around. This statement says I CAN read, write, speak and understand French. |
This is my door. It's hard to really see everything on it, but I'm really proud of it. There is the Madame Transue sign on it, that you saw earlier, as well as signs that say "Welcome to French class", "Smile and Enter", and "Come on, let's go" all in French.
Liam and Daddy making pasta together!
| More cooking! Liam is great at stirring! |
My poor husband, who has also had an exhausting week, fell asleep on the couch at 9pm Tuesday night.
My sweater! This is the front!
And the back!





