Wow. I guess NaBloPoMo was more motivation than I thought it was. ;-) I have been very lax on the blogging for the last week. Oh well, I guess it is like when I was in college for... well... nine years.
(OK people, I went full-time for four years, got my AA and almost my BA, then left and went to work full-time, then went back at night and finally finished with my BA in 2001. At least I did it. Eventually.)
Anyway, as I was saying, while I was in school, I was constantly reading these college texts and novels and writing and trying to get it all done. I love reading and learning, but it was a lot of pressure and non-stop academia. After I finished, I went through some sort of higher mind regression and I started reading nothing but
People magazine and romance novels.
Seriously. I have read a lot of romance novels. I especially like the ones where the lead female character is a strong woman and not a helpless idiot. And the ones where she is a princess.
(Oh god, did I write that out loud? All of these four people reading my blog are going to think I am a hopeless fairy tale addict who watches
Ever After compulsively.)
(OK, so maybe I did watch it last night. So what? That scene with that dress and the wings... ahhh.)
I think I got off the subject here. Now I keep thinking about what romantic movie I can watch.... I watched
Sabrina (the new one) last week... and it is about time for
Pride & Prejudice again.
Where was I? Oh yes, something about being back to posting. It is a good way to keep my sanity in this crazy day-to-day world. Thanks to my hubby Aaron and friend Maggie for nudging me back. Love you guys!
A bit of gratitude for today:
- That godson of mine, Jackson, is so flippin' adorable and snuggly! I am so thankful for him and his awesome parents!
- I LOVE watching Max and Emma play with wonderful Maddy. And Marc is so good with both Max & Emma. He is an awesome dad and Theo.
- I am thankful for the kids seeming to feel better after a few days with colds. Fevers are gone! Yay!
- Have I told you how much I love this time of year? We had a picnic dinner in the park in Winter Park tonight, listened to Aunt Theresa/Thea sing with the Bach Festival Choir and looked at the gorgeous Tiffany windows. Such a lovely way to enjoy the season.
Now the children are nestled all snug in their one giant king-size co-sleeping bed, so it is off to do some scrapbooking! To all a good night!