My blog has a been a spate of negativity lately, so I want this post to be a positive one. Feel free to steal this Meme of Gratitude and repeat. At a bare minimum, I am asking everyone to do something kind to someone today. An extra pat on the back.....a thoughtful word......... a quarter in a parking meter ....... a smile of acknowlegement at a cashier who is just trying to do his/her job.
10 Things That Made Me Happy In The Past Week
- I returned some items at the library before their due date. Before! This is pretty much catamount to a minor miracle in these here parts. I am suprised the return slot did not spew fire back at me.
- My industrious husband is picking up projects left and right and left. He is pretty darned busy which we are so grateful for in this economy.
- BOTH of my tarantulas finally molted. They are still recovering, but thus far, all is well. And they both look gorgeous in their new sets of threads.
- Speaking of threads, my generous friend Rita passed along some luscious girl clothes to me. Seriously, folks, latch onto a friend with a child who is a mere few years older than yours. Then, sit back and let the good times roll on in - in the form of hand-me-downs.
- The other day while on our walk in the stroller, Arun taught Anjali how to blow kisses. Watching the two of them count birds and blow kisses to them is a memory I will forever treasure.
- I received the Sherpani backpack that I had been waiting for from Zappos (my early birthday present.) I am still unsure about using a backpack, although I suspect my life will be easier with it instead of a fancy handbag.
- I finished one awesome book - Vinegar Hill by A. Manette Ansay and immediately picked up another book, Outlander by Diana Gabaldon, that is promising to be a juicy read (I hear it has S-E-X in it. Woot!)
- On Sunday, I had a fabulous book club meeting with a great group of gals. It was a thoughtful discussion and I enjoy hanging out with a non-stressful, non-gossipy group that simply relishes reading as much as I do.
- I finished a long due knitting project for Brit and am very pleased with the results. I do not want to give away the surprise, but I think her son will particularly like it, with him being a Wizard of Oz fan and all.
- We had a cool thunderstorm earlier this week. Arun and I sat by an open window and watched the rain the together - I love, love rainstorms, so sharing this with Arun was particularly poignant for me. We had a sweet conversation about all of his friends at school. At one point, he said "Mama, I love everybody and everybody loves me." Wait until Junior High, babycakes. Just wait.
5 comments:
Aww, number 10 is very sweet.
I'm just starting up a book club with some girlfriends, and I'd love it if you could provide me with some tips and pointers. If you notice someone doing a search string for your blog and book club, it's because I was just looking up your old Cerebral Venus book club posts. (I finally read the Harry Potter comments because I just got to reading it a few months ago.)
Delurking to say the Outlander series is WONDERFUL! They're deliciously long and full of historical detail, politics, geography, and, oh yeah, S-E-X (which my twelve year old self found fascinating, if probably misleading). Outlander also boasts one of my favorite literary heroes ever.....ahh, Jamie, you have ruined me for modern men.
Gee, i hadn't noticed you being negative. maybe because my heart is so cold and black.
I have serious bag envy.
That bag has a drawstring closure on top, right? The bag is so cute, but I always get into trouble with backpacks with drawstring closures. Inevitably either I accidentally tip it over or one of the the kids does, and everything spills out. Let me know how it works out...My birthday is only, um, 4 months away...
Oh boy, you are in for a TREAT with the Outlander books! I read the whole series at least once a year. There is a new one coming out in September too! Be prepared to get very little done while you are reading them...
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