End of Year Chaos...
The end of 2008 was a busy time at work and play for both of us. Amy got tied down with school portfolios, end of year assemblies, choir performances, staff meals, Year 8 Graduation, and James was also bogged down with 2009 staff appointments, funding apps, a presentation to the community, end of year break-up's for each of the clubs, volunteers and staff. As we're in the process of trying to cut down our budget and been invited to so many end of year functions - we set ourselves a target of no general grocery shopping for 6 weeks (except vegies, fruit, milk, and bread) - achieved!
The end of 2008 was a busy time at work and play for both of us. Amy got tied down with school portfolios, end of year assemblies, choir performances, staff meals, Year 8 Graduation, and James was also bogged down with 2009 staff appointments, funding apps, a presentation to the community, end of year break-up's for each of the clubs, volunteers and staff. As we're in the process of trying to cut down our budget and been invited to so many end of year functions - we set ourselves a target of no general grocery shopping for 6 weeks (except vegies, fruit, milk, and bread) - achieved!