Answers in Green
Kim and Steph and I went back to Beaverbrook today to visit Mrs. Nelson, and wow, it was so strange. The school did seem a bit smaller, but for the most part it was just how we left it almost one year ago. When we left Wilma Hansen, it seemed like every single thing had changed by the time we went back to visit.
Jennifer called me this morning so I told her that I wouldn’t be able to accept that position as full-time nanny to her kids. I was relieved to hear that she didn’t sound mad or panicked. In retrospect I should have decided and called her so much sooner, but, well, you know what they say about hindsight. Either way, I am babysitting for her for the first week in May because turning down a job on such short notice is kind of unfair. I just hope she can find a replacement after that week.
It snowed last night but the grass is green under it, so it made for a pretty scene this morning. I took a picture of it but it turned out rather badly because of all the cat nose-prints on the window. Sigh…