Monday, March 30, 2009
Monday's Daybook
FOR TODAY Monday, March 30, 2009...
Outside my window... the dawn of a sunshiney, beautiful day. The lawn will need to dry out a few more days before we mow. Spring has sprung.
I am thinking...that I am SO glad Tim & Rebecca finally had that sweet baby boy! Baby Sam's pics are on Rebecca's blog. He's so darn handsome.
I am thankful for...my church family. Yesterday's meetings were encouraging and convicting. I appreciate our leadership. I enjoy the fellowship. Thank you, Jesus.
From the learning rooms...three weeks left. I hate to admit that we've all merely adopted the downhill finish. We are relishing nothing, savoring nothing, we just want to be done. Done done.
From the kitchen...soup & sandwiches today. We have rehearsal every night this week, so meal prep & clean up will have to be minimized.
I am wearing...black pants, green maternity shirt. (sh-sh-sh. I wore this last night to church and put it back on to wear to the doctor.) I'll walk and then shower and have something new on soon.
I am creating...a plan for the big bedroom switcharoo. I love this kind of stuff!
I am going...to a doctor's appointment today, then we have to be at the church house every night through Sunday. Git yer vita-meata-vegemin and let's hit it!
I am reading...Life's Just Better with Jesus by Anne Graham Lotz and a Ruth Beechick book on Biblical Homeschooling.
I am hoping...that the friends I'm praying for receive the Truth. I'm not sure what to do but pray.
I am hearing...quietness. I'm the only one awake...except for God, who never slumbers. Praise Him for His faithfulness!
Around the house...a fresh spirit of possibility and potential. I want to concentrate on being kind with one another this week. Lord, help us.
One of my favorite things...crushed ice. Pure happiness.
A few plans for the rest of the week..."Sacrifice" rehearsal every night, performances Friday through Sunday, moderate amounts of baseball and several hours of lessons. That's it.
Here is picture thought I am sharing...
Philip and Cari watching the sun set on our anniversary weekend.
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