Hello Everyone,

Well, I'm finally home from doing concession stand duty for my DD's spirit squad.

I had to be there at 5:30. My DD called and said that she called her dad to see if she could go by his business and fill her car up. She said he wasn't there, and she wanted to know if she could use my debit car to get gas. I said that was fine.

About 30 minutes later my H called and said, "Are you already at the concession stand?" I told him yes. He said, "Do ya'll need some help. I said "As matter of fact we do because 2 of our workers had to go to the home side to work and that only leaves 2 of us." I had not told him I was working concession, I didn't see the need. All that is required to work is only one parent and it is usually the mothers. He came up there and worked with us the entire time and helped us clean up afterwards. We stood by our cars and talked about 30 minutes afterwards. He told me he was also going to the out of town game tomorrow night. I told him I was riding with a friend, but he was welcome to ride with us. He said, That sure is a long way." I said "Yeah, it is. You don't really have to go if you don't want to because I'm going and she can ride home with me." He said, "No, I was planning on going." He said, "I'll talk to you tomorrow afternoon." I said,"Do you want to call me, or do you want me to call you?" He told me to call him. He also asked me why I didn't call him about concession stand. He said, "I can't help out if I don't know about it." I said, "Well, I thought we had it covered. There were supposed to be 5 of us working."

When I got home I told my daughter that he came to help. She said, "Really? I didn't even tell him you were working, but he asked me if you had gone to the concession stand already." I said, "Oh, I guess your sister told him."




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