Worked on the computer for a while before doing this week's grocery shopping. Started at Starbucks for a much-needed treat. Tried an iced Mango Cream Chai Latte. Oooh, very sweet, but nice and cool, with lots of mango flavor and a hint of spice. (Maybe a little more spice would have been nice!) Headed down to Sprouts next. I didn't really need a ton there anyway. Coconut milk is cheaper there. Grabbed golden raisins from the bulk bins. Found white chocolate-macadamia nut cookies with clearance stickers on the bakery racks. Grabbed three sodas that were on clearance for 99 cents each. Blackberries were buy one, get one free.
Quickly rode past the Haddon Township Library, McDonald's and Burger King, and the high school to the Westmont Acme next. Apples were on sale, as was Choboni yogurt. Bare Naked Granola was buy two, get them for $3.50 each again. Restocked soda, whole wheat tortillas, and Swiss cheese slices. Found birthday cupcakes on the bakery clearance rack. I didn't have a cake on my birthday, so I got those.
Took the long way home across Newton Lake Park. It's definitely spring now. The trees are glowing with soft yellow-green leaves, while sunny yellow wbuttercups line the banks of the lake. I didn't see too many other people around, but did hear some kayaking or canoeing on the river.
Put everything away when I got home and had a very quick lunch while watching Pac Man. Mezmeron has the Ghosts pass his synthetic power pellets off as chocolate-covered ones and give them to Pac Man. The turn him into "Dr. Jeckyl and Mr. Pac-Man." He keeps turning into a werewolf, until he ends up at Mezmeron's home and finds a way to turn the tables. Pac-Man goes "Around the World In 80 Chomps" when he follows Mezmeron and the Ghosts around the world on a hot-air balloon to stop him from finding a power pellet tree in another country.
The cartoon hadn't even finished when I hurried to the Thomas Sharp School on my bike. I was slightly late. At least we weren't quite as busy as we have been this week. We had 23 kids, 7 at my table. The two boys at my table were fine, but the girls were a bit giggly in the hallways. It got really wild in the cafeteria. Two kids bumped their head and a girl bumped her elbow with all the running around.
There were far fewer kids when we finally made it outside. They even got to swing during the second half of our outdoor session, and I had a blast pushing them. No one else got hurt, either. It was too nice to be upset for long anyhow. The weather was gorgeous, sunny, breezy, and warm but not to the degree of the last few days. They chased each other, went down the slides, and danced to "Zoo" from Zootopia 2, "The Floor is Quicksand," "The Big Pink Tiger Hunt," "You've Got a Friend In Me" from Toy Story, the theme from PJ Masks, and songs from Moana 2, Trolls, and KPop Demon Hunters.
We took the remaining six kids inside around 5 PM, but it was too nice for anyone to be inside for very long. We were down to 4 little kids and 3 older ones when we took them back out on the blacktop to play ball games. I went straight home the moment I finished. I was tired, I'd had a very long week, and I didn't like the look of the dark clouds building on the horizon. (Thankfully, they haven't amounted to anything yet but cooling things off a bit.)
Came home just in time for a hilarious Ghostbusters-themed Showcase on The Price Is Right. The models were the "Prizebusters," turning prospector ghost Johnny Olsen's dilapidated vehicles into prizes. I was impressed with the ladies who did the bidding. They both came incredibly close, but one who bid on the Ghostbusters package got slightly closer and won her car.
Got my Acme schedule for next week at this point. In good news, same days off, with only Wednesday as a double-shift day. The weekends are both early this time, and I'll have a 7-hour day next Saturday. More people must be using up vacation days before they start over.
They skipped the Veteran's Day week on Match Game '90 (once again likely saving it for the holidays) and went straight into General Hospital week. Most people my age probably remember Stuart Damon best as Prince Charming in the Leslie Ann Warren version of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella. He certainly was charming (and not a bad player) as he was joined by Bill Kirkenbauer, Charles Nelson Reilly, sarcastic Pam Stone, and his then-onscreen wife Lynn Herring.
Finished the night with Murder She Wrote. It's a "Broadway Malady" when Jessica joins her nephew to see the stage comeback of a popular musical movie star (Vivian Blaine), being joined for the first time by her talented daughter (Lorna Luft). Her daughter is shot during a botched mugging incident. She'll survive, but she won't be in the show for weeks. Jessica spends time trying to prove to the police that this was more than a bad mugging, and the girl was the target...and her case because clearer when the mother almost dies in a gas poisoning. This turns Jessica's eye towards her resentful son (Patrick O'Neal) and the demanding director (Robert Morse) in charge of the show.