- Wake up half hour before alarm
- Pray
- Read/study/think: scripture time
- Ponder on peace
- Make lunch and snacks (yes snacks, because I do have "hunger management problems")
- Eat cheerios with raisins
- Gear up in Dad's reflective vest, new tail light, and headlamp
- Pump up tires
- Hop on bike
- Ride, ride, ride
- Arrive at school
- Enjoy a full, wonderful day with sophomores
- Read from Light from the Yellow Star
- Begin Night
- Evacuate for fire drill
- Back into bike clothes
- Mount bike again
- Feel free without backpack's weight
- Ride from school up the canyon for a longer ride
- Arrive at Vivian Park
- Refill on water
- Head home
- Feel strong
- Turn in at home
- Drink more water
- Eat some cantaloupe
- Shower
- Attend temple
- Think
- Feel calm, joy, peace
- Step out of temple
- Still feel peace and happiness
- Head home
- Dinnertime
- Talk with the family
- Wash dishes
- Call friendlies
- Draw with sidewalk chalk
- Talk with lovelies
- Unsuccessfully ward off mozzies
- More talk
- Pray, ever so gratefully
- Sleep
Yes, a mighty fine day. And just think, each day that follows can be even more grand. I'm most likely sounding rather cheesy, but I'm loving life right now. I love that my students are so wonderful. They make coming to school not seem like the burden I sometimes let it seem like. I really look forward to teaching and being with them.
OK, I must finish getting ready for today.
Laters.
2 comments:
hey where's your g-chat with Rachel Donaldson Cranney? JK, I'm glad you could have a lovely day despite such down time.
This post brought tears to my eyes . . . wishing I was there with the sidewalk chalk, chatting away about your day, and basking in the warmth of your soul. Miss you more than ever!
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