Monday, March 9, 2009
Beautiful day
Despite losing an hour of sleep (damn daylight savings!), I can say that for once I did not have the case of the Mondays. Today was my ideal kind of weather: breezy, warm, and a lot of sun. Just gorgeous! I'm anxious for spring to come so summer can make it's way. I guess I'll always be a tropical gal.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Spring sneaking in
I was driving home today and noticed the world is starting to change again. The trees are red with buds and the warm air is trying to push out the cold. The sky is slightly brighter and the clouds look a little lighter. As I look out my bedroom window, I can see the treeline past my neighbors' houses and the rooftops of houses behind theirs. In only a couple of weeks, they will again be hidden by new growth of lush, green leaves as if they were never there.
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Forces
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Easy like Sunday morning.
Okay. I'm not watching the game. I can hear the TV downstairs but I'm not so thrilled about watching it. Maybe I'll watch it after I pick up E.T. from work.
I smell some kind of seafood being cooked downstairs. My mom said she made ceviche. I'm sitting at Cat's computer with the biggest shirt and sweatpants on. I'm comfortable. My hair is greasy from not taking a shower. Eeew. I'm sure you wanted to know that. And I smell like sweat. Hmm...
Anyway, I got two Monokuro bowls. Monokuro is my favorite. Look it up if you don't know what I'm talking about. My clothes are in the wash. And I'm putting off cleaning my room yet again. It's Sunday. No need to do anything right? I'm so tired. I have to prepare for the Tigers class tomorrow. We're doing Groundhog Day activities. I haven't even done my tissue box groundhog counting activity thing. I should probably go pick up E.T.
Yeah. Later.
I smell some kind of seafood being cooked downstairs. My mom said she made ceviche. I'm sitting at Cat's computer with the biggest shirt and sweatpants on. I'm comfortable. My hair is greasy from not taking a shower. Eeew. I'm sure you wanted to know that. And I smell like sweat. Hmm...
Anyway, I got two Monokuro bowls. Monokuro is my favorite. Look it up if you don't know what I'm talking about. My clothes are in the wash. And I'm putting off cleaning my room yet again. It's Sunday. No need to do anything right? I'm so tired. I have to prepare for the Tigers class tomorrow. We're doing Groundhog Day activities. I haven't even done my tissue box groundhog counting activity thing. I should probably go pick up E.T.
Yeah. Later.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Funny
I went to the library yesterday and saw these letters on a Redskins license plate: PLSWIN. It made me laugh.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Undecided
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Low pay, priceless rewards
Two of my kids from last year always come downstairs and deliver messages to me. This one was made by Kayla today. I asked her what she drew and she told me the zigzaggy lines said "I love you." So sweet!
Yesterday, Nate (one of my kids) and I had a conversation:
Me: "Nate, what do you want to be when you grow up?"
Nate: "A scientist."
Me: "What kind of scientist."
Nate: "I don't know. A scientist!" (Throws hands up in the air and smiles.)
Me: " You know when I was younger, I wanted to be a marine biologist. It's a kind of scientist that studies things in the ocean. Like fishes and plants." ("And dolphins, and whales, and sharks?" says Carina.) I nod my head and smile at Carina.
Nate: "Oh. Well... you're better as a teacher."
Who says things like that? They amaze me everyday.
Yesterday, Nate (one of my kids) and I had a conversation:
Me: "Nate, what do you want to be when you grow up?"
Nate: "A scientist."
Me: "What kind of scientist."
Nate: "I don't know. A scientist!" (Throws hands up in the air and smiles.)
Me: " You know when I was younger, I wanted to be a marine biologist. It's a kind of scientist that studies things in the ocean. Like fishes and plants." ("And dolphins, and whales, and sharks?" says Carina.) I nod my head and smile at Carina.
Nate: "Oh. Well... you're better as a teacher."
Who says things like that? They amaze me everyday.
Monday, January 5, 2009
Breathing music
It's amazing how music can dictate how your body moves, your heart feels, your spirit sparks. You can be in your most desperate of times and play the music you love and you're suddenly uplifted and feeling alive again. Music heals and unites. And at times cocoons you in your very own universe. Even before our brain develops in the womb, we can understand music and respond to it. Every language, every age, even animals and other living (or nonliving) things vibrate in tune with music. It doesn't need words. No explanations. No barriers. It doesn't discriminate. Doesn't judge. Doesn't take away from us. It's simply there for us to enjoy.
I love my iPod.
I love my iPod.
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