Cookie Day 2010
This has been a week of juggling for me. I had decided that I really want to try to get back to living life as normally as I could, you know try to act as if I didn't just have back surgery. It has been long enough it feels to me. But in the process, my beloved blog has fallen a bit behind!
I have been juggling many emotions as well. See, our community lost one of its teenagers last week; one that I used to teach when he was just a bitty boy at MOPS. He was a runner and trained by running past our ranch practically daily and he and my dog Gigi had a game; she'd run straight at him barking like the monstrous pit bull she thinks she is, and he'd run straight back at her! I always worried, and apologized, but he'd just smile as if he too had enjoyed the game. My heart and prayers go out to his family and friends....
Yesterday was my daughter's Christmas party, and yes, that is what I still call it. I was the room mother so I was crazy with preparations. We played Heads Up 7-Up, Christmas Style (filled bags with goodies instead of touching thumbs) and had a great time. But before the party, my daughter was awarded the SOAR award! That stands for Scholarly, Organized, Accepting and Respectful because she is an exemplary example of an eagle is what her teacher said at the award ceremony; I almost lost it. He said that all students should work to be like her because she shows those traits day in and out, no matter who is watching....
I have an old friend who is really going through a rough time right now, don't know if I can help or not. Could put myself in a pot of you know what if I do, so that's not really an option. I don't like feeling powerless....
Last weekend was Cookie Day! Boy, were we productive, but it took me a day or so to recover. Tom and Isabella delivered all of the beautiful plates to our neighbors on Sunday and lo and behold if we haven't been getting wonderful Christmas surprises left on our porch all week! It has been so fun!!!! One morning, I went to the mailbox, pulled out a fistfull of cards, one of which had a $25 gift card and a big package from an old friend. That very same morning while I was in the shower another neighbor dropped wonderful homemade jams and stuff off for our eating pleasure! Christmas spirit is alive and well in our neighborhood.....
So, as I said, it has been a week of many ups and downs, and every which ways. But you all have been in my thoughts, just not on my keyboard. I would love to hear about your juggling acts this time of season too, believe me, I know I'm not alone out there....'Tis the season! Here is to hoping your Christmas is a wonderful one and that you spend it with someone you love.
1 comment:
Judy a Very Merry Christmas to you and your family and a Very Happy and Blessed 2011 the whole year through.
I haven't been juggeling anything this year. We've kept everything low key and have mostly just enjoyed spending time with each other and our pets.
We are spending time with family tomorrow and hope my husbands sister doesn't try to pick fights with everyone like the last Christmas we were around her at the little family gathering.
If she does, I'm coming home. I'm not going to go through her nonsense again.
Spent about a half hour with my younger sister today and enjoyed getting caught up on things going on with her and her family.
Well, I'm going to watch A Christmas Story, always love hearing "You'll shoot your eye out."
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