So, Saturday, Joe and I went to see the Utes in San Jose. It was way fun. I mean, I didn't have my usual company with my usual nachos and the usual fight song, but still fun. Joe's friends are really funny and they had a good time. Luckily, some are from Utah and know the ropes :)
I also found an incredible babysitter. One of the ladies when we were closing mentioned she had a 16-year-old niece and I was all over it! She was amazing. I'm really happy we had her and I want her to come back.
There is a law here that new drivers can't drive past 11:00 so I had to take her home. When I got home, it was about 12:15. I didn't lock the doors because she just lives down the street a ways. When I came back I saw a man in our driveway. I thought "What is Joe walking around for?" but then I realized it wasn't Joe. I freaked out and kept driving until I realized my doors were unlocked and he could murder my family. I stopped, grabbed my cell, and asked him if he needed help. That is when I realized he was elderly, barefoot, and couldn't speak English very well. Oy!
I called 911 and they sent two cops over (because that is what I need. My new neighbors wondering where the neighborhood has gone). But they were very polite and kind with this gentleman. I got him a blanket because it was chilly and he just kept saying the same numbers over and over again. Sorta "Lost" ish :o) He then told me in broken English that he was sleeping and he didn't know why he was here.
The cops started driving to these numbers on different streets while I sat outside with him. Finally they found a house with the numbers but the car was registered under a very not Asian name. They asked the dispatch to try another name in the household and the wife sounded Asian. Anyway, a few moments later a son came and got his dad. It was so tender.
Last night the daughter came over with a thank you/gift card. Turns out, the son and dad were visiting from Thailand and he has Parkinson's. I was grateful to be in the right place at the right time and that I had left a light on inside. I think that's why he was in our driveway opposed to others.
This girl has 2 and 1/2 year old twin girls and Sicily needs a friend. I'm happy.
We also have ordered new windows to replace the old 60s pieces of crap and new granite counter tops. The city is sending out a 2nd person to look at our overgrown trees to get them taken care of. It is giving me something to look forward to.
Kennedy learned how to ride a bike! FINALLY! She just took off. I barely had to hold on to her. I guess they just need to decide when they want to...We had cookies last night to celebrate this amazing new talent.
I applied for some part time jobs as a preschool teacher or a tutor but have yet to hear back from anyone. Surprise surprise!
Whew! What a eye full of reading. Sorry! Maybe loneliness is kicking in where I feel like I tell nobody anything so it all comes out in the blog!