Still, I can take satisfaction in a highly productive day replete with several blessings:
* the arrival of a small, but totally unexpected calvary check (A "calvary check" is one that saves the day, LOL).
* two ingenius sons (the long and the short, i.e. the oldest and youngest) who performed spring cleaning over the house in one hour flat by utilizing an air compressor. Don't ask. I wasn't home to witness it (Thank goodness).
* I plunged deeply into chapter fourteen of Staked! and read quite a bit ahead.
* Easter candy on sale (and a teen daughter willing to put up her money to acquire it). As Eastern Orthodox Christians, our Easter (Pascha) isn't until May fifth this year. Paying next to nothing for jelly beans and marshmallow eggs is just one of the advantages of belonging to this most ancient expression of faith.
I'm sure there's more, but my brain is just too soft to remember them all. Signing off and climbing into bed with Visage.
* the arrival of a small, but totally unexpected calvary check (A "calvary check" is one that saves the day, LOL).
* two ingenius sons (the long and the short, i.e. the oldest and youngest) who performed spring cleaning over the house in one hour flat by utilizing an air compressor. Don't ask. I wasn't home to witness it (Thank goodness).
* I plunged deeply into chapter fourteen of Staked! and read quite a bit ahead.
* Easter candy on sale (and a teen daughter willing to put up her money to acquire it). As Eastern Orthodox Christians, our Easter (Pascha) isn't until May fifth this year. Paying next to nothing for jelly beans and marshmallow eggs is just one of the advantages of belonging to this most ancient expression of faith.
I'm sure there's more, but my brain is just too soft to remember them all. Signing off and climbing into bed with Visage.
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