It's a beautiful day and I *think* I got enough sleep. So far, so good. Lots going on in the field of romance in our house with two children going to sleep with sugar plums dancing in their heads.
Now then. I'm going to try to take this day as it comes, and not go searching for worries. I just read a book that had the funniest quote. One character talked about his mom being a constant worrier, and always looking for one more thing to fret over. He said she was even afraid he'd fall out of his school desk onto his pencil. I thought that was hilarious, but too closely aligned with my own foolish mindset. My husband says I spend way too much time thinking of what *could* happen. He could be right. OK, he is right!
Now will go have some quiet. The house is getting in gear, and I'm not ready to talk to anyone yet. Have had a wonderful time, though, teaching these kids some drawing techniques in 'How to Draw on the Right Side of Your Brain'. It is excellent. Our copy came from the library, but I'd sure consider buying one to own.
Must be off.
Now then. I'm going to try to take this day as it comes, and not go searching for worries. I just read a book that had the funniest quote. One character talked about his mom being a constant worrier, and always looking for one more thing to fret over. He said she was even afraid he'd fall out of his school desk onto his pencil. I thought that was hilarious, but too closely aligned with my own foolish mindset. My husband says I spend way too much time thinking of what *could* happen. He could be right. OK, he is right!
Now will go have some quiet. The house is getting in gear, and I'm not ready to talk to anyone yet. Have had a wonderful time, though, teaching these kids some drawing techniques in 'How to Draw on the Right Side of Your Brain'. It is excellent. Our copy came from the library, but I'd sure consider buying one to own.
Must be off.