Thursday - early
They just left for the school bus. We decided that the bus would, indeed, make it to school on time and that would be that. It is much easier for him to take the school bus instead of being dropped off, for dropping them off means going to a street near the school and sitting there and waiting in a long line. You've seen them, I don't care where you live. If you're near an elementary or middle school, the parents line up in very long lines well in advance of picking up or dropping off and sit there...and sit there...and sit there. So, it's not a huge chance, Taylor has an app that shows where the bus is at. As long as it makes it there by 7, we are good. I am not leaving here until around 7:15, another hour off. No need to, they aren't leaving until then and I will easily beat them there.
I can safely say that unless stranded on the side of the highway, I have never been passed by a school bus lol. Not that they drive slow, tho, just they aren't cruising at 75-80, which is the speed limit out there once you get past Longview on 80. For some reason, all the towns along the I-20 corridor starting at the state line and going to partially into Longview voted to agree with TDOT to lower the speed limit to 70.
Yes, I'm sure that will force all the idiots to start paying attention to the roadway in front of them! Lower the speed limit by 5 mph! I listened to that session of city council. The police chief made a 1 minute presentation and without any questioning, they voted for it. But, that's the way this town operates. They make a lot of stupid decisions that cost a lot of money for not a lot of return and ignore the glaring elephants in the room. Things such as a 70 year old water and sewer transmission system that is falling apart. Residential streets that are in horrible condition.
Anyway, the kid started getting extremely pouty because we decided not to take him to school. After explaining how much easier it is to take the bus - he just gets on, they pull right up to the school and gets off versus the waiting scenario described above? Didn't matter. That is when we both said oh, well you don't have to go then. You don't have to go to Dallas at all. That changed his mood quickly.
"I wish I had never said anything", he later stated. Yes, you need to learn how to switch that s*** off and quickly. There was literally nothing to get upset about. I figure him saying "I wish I hadn't said anything" is a good learning experience for him. There are times when you should just keep your mouth shut, think about what you are saying and what the implications of what you are saying might be. There's a time to speak and there's a time to be silent. It's a learning experience. Anyway, he is already at school and it's well before their departure time, so, I'm going to sit here, relax, sip some coffee and do ---- nothing.
He has been informed a couple of times now that he won't be able to come home with me after the event is over. Apparently I would have to go through a background check and that they didn't think it would be done in time. Yes, I've gone through several of those types of checks for my CDL, the hazmat part of it, concealed carry and TWIC card. It can take months for them to do that stuff. Not because it takes particularly long for them to go through your files/history, just because they are backlogged. The CCW took many months before they finally approved it. I don't really understand how a person that is designated as a person that can actually pick the child up at school can't also take the child home, but whatever. It's a better experience to ride in the bus with other kids his age and continue on learning social skills.
I was looking this place up. It appears you dine in an arena where they have jostling events and sword fighting. It looks like a lot of fun, actually. According to maps, it's 155 miles, 2 hours and 33 minutes. Almost guaranteed it will take me 2 hours and 15 minutes or less. I don't stop for anything going to Dallas and the speed limit is high almost the entire route, the only thing that would hold me up is heavy traffic/accidents.
Well enough of that. The new people are moved in, whether they stay or not is entirely up to them and their behavior. I am quite sure I made it crystal clear about certain things yesterday, we'll see if it pans out. Because if it doesn't, I have no problems confronting them and even getting rid of them. I have no problems getting rid of anyone in that park if their behavior is unacceptable. It doesn't appear like there will be problems, but you never know. I'm just hoping that this offer to mow grass and stuff actually works out, I don't mind giving substantial cut on lot rent in exchange for a good amount of work. Weedeater and lawnmower work would save me a lot of time wasted in engaging in such things and could focus on other projects.
Or just being lazy at times and doing nothing at all. It would be nice to have help with the power line project. Or having someone hold the ladder while I'm up 20 feet installing the router at the top of the pole. I haven't done that yet for I haven't felt like it. It's just another thing to do in a long list. Mostly, I was waiting for the rain to not only stop but also dry out so that that concrete would harden.
So many things to do over there, always.
And with that, departure time draweth nigh. I want a nice thermos full of coffee to sip on on the way over there.
G'day