Wednesday, February 27
Right Now: Late February
Listening . . .to this song. It is my most current repeat play. She is 16 years old. What were you doing when you were 16? Yeah, me too. Definitely not heading up a super cool band. Just read about her in Rolling Stone. Very different - in a good way.
Remembering . . .our wonderful trip to Hawaii to visit my sister and her family. Just the girls and I went. It was great to see the cousins getting to know each other again.
Reading . . .this for my Book Club. Last month we read this, which was good. I also finished #2 in the Hunger Games series. Can't wait to start #3. Things better work out for Katniss or I'll be pissed.
Eating . . .trashy food. That's right. Last weekend we gathered with the neighbors for another themed dinner - trashy food. Or food inspired by trashy food. If that makes any sense. I'll share the menu soon.
Enjoying . . .my drawing class. Or I was until we started 1 point and 2 point perspective. That is some tricky stuff. I'd much rather draw a bunch of boxes instead of a hallway. Ugh.
Playing . . .games. My 6 year old is obsessed with games these days. Candy Land, Bird Bingo, Uno and Pass the Pigs are her current favs.
Coveting . . .a healthy left foot. I've been dealing with plantar fasciitis for about 3 months now and I AM SOOO DONE WITH IT. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be done with me. It is shockingly debilitating and painful. Done, so done with pain. I feel broken, shuffling around like an old lady.
Watching. . . this series. Only 2 seasons!! WAH! So smart and funny. But he is coming to Seattle, going to have to make that happen. I also watched this documentary with my sis and BIL. It was fascinating. Bryce and I just saw this (thanks to my in-laws for watching the girls.) The first 1/3 was amazing. Bradly Cooper was great. Then it turned into a typical romantic comedy. Too bad.
Thinking . . . about this blog. Will I keep writing? What will become of it? I'm not sure right now.
Making . . . a first grade art project for the school auction. I'll post details. . . hopefully. Said the unreliable blogger.
What about you? Where are you right now?
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I had TERRIBLE plantar fasciitis when I lived in Moscow. I'm telling you, childbirth without drugs was less painful. I was wearing what I thought were very street-friendly, flat, comfortable shoes, but one day I bought a different pair of street-friendly, flat, comfortable shoes and the problem went away almost immediately. Try different shoes. And never go barefoot. No flip-flops, either.
Thanks for the book recommendations. I feel like I haven't read anything good for a while. Downloading the new Alice Hoffman immediately!
I think someday you will be glad you kept a blog. Even if you don't write in it all the time you will someday be glad that you did because it contains things you will soom forget. I love that I have a history of our family. That book looks interesting! I am going to have to look it up as soon as I finish the one I am reading now called Chinese Cinderella
I hope you continue to blog. I enjoy reading about your adventures (even state-side!).
Glad to catch up with your thinking. Dr. Scholl
makes a planter fascitities insole which really
can help. Might require a decent shoe that is
a size larger. mom
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