That would be "tired".
Got up, went through the clothes in the now-broken washer and found the church clothes, wrung them out (we think it was a belt that died - that would explain the smell, and the fact that the washer won't spin), dried them. Since the clothes were wetter than usual, Hubby guessed he and the boys and Roz would be a little late to church. You know what, I think we're excused this week.
Hubby took Bella and me to choir, along with our ironing board, which Young Women 2nd counselor Calli H. needed for an object lesson. Choir was OK, again. Pam helped me with parts again.
The family did arrive a little late. It was a great meeting. Afterward, I took Roz to class - she was tearful, telling me she was "so tired". I loved on her and got her happy enough to walk into her classroom with tears on her little cheeks. Awww. Took Brennan home.
After church, Hubby took Harrison to do fast offerings. I stayed at church - we had a presidency meeting and planned our combined YW activity for the 13th. I was pretty tired and giddy by then.
Calli brought me and the ironing board home, and we discovered we are both friends with Jenn A., one of the many stake members who have lived in this house. (Jenn is my clarinet buddy in orchestra and Georgann A's daughter.) Once home, I cleaned up the kitchen with Hubby (he is made of gold), made dinner, ate, and had pineapple dump cake for dessert - we were out of peaches. It was OK - peaches are definitely better in dump cake.
After dinner, Hubby and Carter went outside in the backyard and set up a soccer obstacle course with our old garden tires. What, you don't have old garden tires? What's your deal? We'll be growing potato towers with the tires this year. Can't wait.
Bella had her weekly YW Camp planning meeting. Joni G. (also made of gold) picked her up and dropped her back at home later.
Found an old Jack Weyland book I like and managed to read and stay awake till 9 pm. Yay.