Friday, January 29, 2016

Ten Things of Thankful, Week 137

It's been a good week.

Good thing, 'cause I'm running out the door and I need some quick thankfuls!

1. Bryan and I were able to go out to dinner with friends from our law school days. We haven't seen them in a couple of years, but you'd never know it if you were someone else in the restaurant. We laughed the entire time, which was quite a while. We closed the place.

2. The basketball season is officially over for my boys. While I do enjoy watching them play, I'm enjoying this one week break between basketball ending and soccer practices starting.

3. On Monday I was able to work in Cuckoo's kindergarten room for the first time for their 100th Day activities. His teacher gave me the painting station, seeing as how I was her daughter's preschool teacher and she knew I had experience. It was nice to finally put names to the faces I hear about.

4. On Tuesday I volunteered at St. Elizabeth's as usual, but now I have someone to work with me. She is a new volunteer who recently moved here from Virginia and has a teenage son. We got along very well.

5. After volunteering, Bryan and I had lunch together. It is Devour Downtown this month in Indy, so we tried a new-to-us restaurant called Georgia Reese's. It was some goooood southern comfort food. We certainly devoured our alligator gumbo, shrimp and grits, salad, meatloaf with sides, bread pudding, and peach cobbler. The best peach cobbler.

No really. The Best.

6. Our dog line is finally fixed. It broke a while ago, but nothing could really be done with the yard covered in snow and ice. We had a break in weather, so the guy came out. Unfortunately, it wasn't before the dogs (Roy in particular) managed to get a hold of a few of the chickens. Thankfully, we still have the 15 smartest ones left.

7. I still love my washer and dryer. In completely unrelated instances, two members of my family said something about how my life seems to revolve around laundry. I can't say it isn't true. BUT, at least I can get all of that laundry washed and dried in much less time than I used to. It's the folding that kills me. Every time.

8. I took the time to write TWO posts (besides thankful ones) this week. Remarkable, seeing as how I was out the door early every morning this week.

9. I got to sub in the kids' old preschool (where I used to teach) on Thursday. It's always fun to be in a room with 17 3/4 year olds!

10. I'm off to our last all-weekend volleyball tournament. I'm thankful that Bryan has something he has to stay in town for most weekends, so I get to go to all these tournaments. Watching volleyball is so much fun!

Alrighty, I'm off. I'll be reading all your posts, but commenting might be a problem. Know that I am enjoying my time hopping around the links to see what has made everyone smile this week. Such a mood booster!

Have a lovely day!


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34 comments:

  1. I so enjoy reading about your joyful life. Your attitude is so positive, glass-running-over wonderful that it is like a shaft of sunshine piercing through the clouds! Enjoy your weekend watching volleyball and enjoy the time with your kids - they are so precious!!

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    1. Wow! You are so sweet to say such nice things. Thank you for your encouragement. I am enjoying this time as much as humanly possible. The time is getting closer and closer that they will start moving away, so I am taking full advantage of the short amount of time i have left.

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  2. Sounds like a fun, full week. I taught preschool for a few years, and later kindergarten which is my favorite age. Enjoy your weekend! I love CO...my dad grew up on a farm in Broomfield (which was just farmland back then!) and I have lots of happy memories of visiting my grandparents there.

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    1. It was, as always. :)
      Kindergarten is so much fun. I've done long-term subbing as well as short term work in kindergarten rooms. I'm always exhausted at the end of a day, but I've always had fun.

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  3. Look at you posting all week... I like you have read them all but comments are hard if im not home... Off to work now!!! Have fun at volleyball!

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    1. Look at me. :) Ha!

      Commenting with my iPad is such a pain. It takes soooo long, especially on bad hotel wifi.

      Hope your day at work went well.

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  4. Now I am hungry for Shrimp and Grits. Sounds like a fun and delightful dinner. What fun 100th day celebrations are! Those little ones are so full of innocent truth; I'm glad you got to spend time with them this week. Hope the snow continues to melt and milder days are ahead. Enjoy the hiatus between basketball and soccer.

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    1. It was good. :)
      This was the first 100 day celebration I've ever worked! Can you believe it? I've only worked in the kids' classrooms a handful of times over the years, since I have always had at least one little sibling with me. No siblings allowed when volunteering in school. It was lots of fun. I'm glad I'm finally able to work in the rooms whenever they need me now.
      The weather this weekend has been awesome! Mild, mild, mild.

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  5. have fun this weekend - wonderful tens.... we have a few more weeks for CYO basketball, Amelia is playing this season - her team is in first place winning all the games, so far....its divine intervention, these girls have yet to practice together at any given week...first the gym was being fixed then snow days cancelled practice yet they all get on the court and play...that was some lunch you had with hubby, i mean its sounds good but wow alot of food too... but now i want peach cobbler ---:)
    enjoy the weekend and will have to get my tens in order too!

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    1. Thank you! Good for them! Some raw talent to be able to paly like that!
      It was a lot of food. The kids were fed leftovers that night while Bryan and I continued to digest our lunch. :) I highly recommend the peach cobbler.

      Look forward to reading yours!

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  6. I love your thankful posts very much. You have a fabulous family and a wonderful life. You also have lots of laundry that you hate to fold, and you just had the best peach cobbler ever.

    Have a fabulous weekend. ☺

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  7. Ah, sports is very nearly an all-year thing. Glad you got even the shortest of short breaks to breathe and write and enjoy some good food, comfort food together.
    Mood booster is right, unlike Facebook sometimes, this place always cheers me up.

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    1. I miss the days of seasons. When I was in high school, I lettered in 3 sports each year. We could, because each sport was limited to just a few months. Not anymore!
      This hop that Lizzi came up with is the greatest, isn't it?

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  8. Have a great time! Sounds like you've had a great week with family and friends!

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  9. Hey Christine! 2 posts? You're my heroine! I'm lucky for getting out one post a week lol
    Your week was FULL. Nice.
    But..alligator Gumbo?! Yikes! I'll stick to peach cobbler thank you very much :)

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    1. I have only managed the ttot many, many, MANY weeks lately. I'm trying to rectify that. :)

      It certainly was!

      I was skeptical, myself, but it was delicious. Have both. :)

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  10. Sounds like life is good:) I'm assuming you live near Indianapolis? We used to live in Lafayette.

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    1. It is. Yes, we do! I've been to Lafayette many, many times. Our kids have played soccer games there, but mostly because Bryan went to Purdue for undergrad. :)

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  11. The best, BEST part of this entire post is the words, "we still have the 15 smartest ones left." That was a laugh-out-loud line!
    I have the 50th day of preschool party this Friday if you would like to come and help. Wear a poodle skirt.

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    1. Hahahahaha!!! I wondered if anyone would catch that! Of course it was you who did!

      I would LOVE to come. Too bad Friday is the grand finale of Catholic Schools Week, so I'll be at my kids' school that day. Have fun, though. I know how much you love party days. :)

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  12. I'm so out of the loop. Did you get a new washer/dryer? I did. Last year around the Black Friday time. They've changed my life for the better, but yeah, the folding still sucks. Speaking of, I need to go switch the laundry.

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    1. We got a new one about a year ago. I still love it. Lately, I'll simply separate the older kids' clothes into unfolded piles, then tell them to fold their own and put them away. Usually when I've been super busy and irritated that they've all let the clothes sit on the laundry couch for three days.

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  13. Well, that's how natural selection goes, I guess. Maybe the 15 smart ones will lay really good eggs to help their cause!

    Glad you had such a fun catch-up with your friends. That's completely awesome. I love that you all laughed so hard.

    I hate folding laundry only a tiny bit less than I hate hanging it to dry. Especially smalls. I *hate* doing smalls. Makes me snarly.

    BUT, so glad you're getting more volleyball and so much fun :) Have a lovely weekend xo

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    1. I seriously hope so! So far, that is not the case. Only 2 eggs today. :(
      It was so much fun. We decided we must get together more often, now that we don't have to bring the kids.
      yeah, hanging all of your laundry is a downer.
      Thank you! It was a fun weekend, as usual.

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  14. I feel your busy! We're in the last weekend before soccer and lacrosse seasons kick off with weekend matches and crazed schedules!
    Have a lovely week ahead!

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    1. I hope you lived this last weekend to the fullest! Let the crazy begin! :)

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  15. busy week! But you bring out a good point about having time and writing posts. When you have a post to write, the time is found, it's when I sit in front of a blank screen that makes it seem like I'm not writing enough.*

    yeah, that comment almost makes sense, came this close but, not quite! lol sounds like a lot of time on the road this winter.

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    1. It makes complete sense! It is a matter of priorities. If you really want to write, and really have something to say, you'll find a way, I guess.

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  16. Can I say that i am thankful that Christopher decided he didn’t want to play soccer. I had the registration money out and form completed with a copy of his birth certificate. He said, “Is it too late to change my mind?” And I said, “No!” with a little too much enthusiasm. We’ve got two more weeks of basketball and then that might be it until football unless he decides to play baseball.

    Soooo, no sarcasm in the excitement of watching volleyball???

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    1. Wow, you lucked out big time!! Enjoy the nice, loooooong break.

      No, there really isn't. I like watching it. Shoot, I like watching any game my kids play in. It's the practices and the driving that wear me down.

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  17. I really should get back into doing these one day. I know I did a few many, many weeks ago.

    As for being in a classroom of 3/4 year olds, it's definitely fun. But in my job, I'm usually only in there for a few moments, capture some smiles and gone!

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  18. Our dog line is finally fixed. It broke a while ago, . . .

    I have to admit, when I first read that line I thought your dog was broken. So glad it's fine!

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