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Minutes – November 12

::faithful

Praying for

  • Dad, for an expeditious recovery from his ankle reconstruction.  I know it hurt a lot, and staying in bed and off the foot for eight weeks is going to be tiresome.
  • Mom, because, well, because Dad being bed-ridden and cranky for eight weeks is going to be tiresome!
  • Grandma Judy Darling, for stamina and healing as chemo continues
  • Michelle, as she continues her battle against the cancer that is now spreading
  • Students preparing for mid terms and finals
  • Our country, that we finds a way forward
Grateful for
  • cold!  frost!
  • friends new and old
  • opportunities to gather with family
  • yarn and needles
  • a sewing machine
  • This:

::healthy

It’s all good.  More veggies on the table (and onto the plates!), no junk food in the pantry,  and back to regular exercise.  I don’t think I’m going to make my year-end goal of being able to do ten pull-ups, however, I can now do a hundred push-ups.

::creative

Mom’s Pretty Knitted Thing is almost done!  That’s a good thing, since I intend to wrap it up and carry it north when we all head to Oklahoma for Thanksgiving.

The Last History Fair Project EVER!!!  The school our children attend(ed) has an annual History Fair, and all sixth and eighth graders are required to participate.  Projects consist of an enormous research effort, rough drafts, a multitude resources to be found, a formal paper and a gigantic exhibit. It starts in September and ends in November. The projects will hijack an entire family, as research and writing of this magnitude needs a family effort for backup and guidance.  The projects will take over every computer and flat surface in the house, seemingly right up to the moment we stuff the Thanksgiving turkey and place it in the oven.  (Up until this year, the project was always due the Tuesday before Thanksgiving. ACK!!!)  There were a few years when we had two projects going at the same time.  DirtBike’s project this year is our eighth and final project. Doesn’t DirtBike look thrilled?  He’s barely awake, as the projects have to be delivered to the Parish Hall and set up before school, 7:15 am.

::delicious

  • Beef and Vegetable Soup
  • Pork Enchiladas
  • Roasted Chicken, Green Beans
  • Grilled Ham and Cheese Sandwiches, Tomato Soup
  • Baked Ziti with Italian Sausage and Zucchini
  • Pizza and Salad
  • Clear the Freezer and Pantry in Preparation for the Holidays – a smorgashboard of leftovers, odds and ends and random frozen bits (that ONE eggroll in the freezer…)

::fun

Okay, this fun is from a few weeks ago when the girls were visiting.  We went to the Dallas Arboretum to see the Chihuly exhibit.  I am absolutely awestruck at the sheer tenacity of these enormous glass sculptures.  Yes, glass.  Outdoors. In Tornado Alley.

The yellow sculpture is about 30, maybe 40 feet tall, and just as wide. I have more pictures, and am going to try to squeeze a few moments to make a complete post.

::looking ahead

Finishing a water distribution system model that has been tying up all of my brain cells at work for the past few weeks; bike rides this weekend; pulling down more dead trees and stacking firewood.

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EMail Anglea Pea

 

creative · delicious · faithful · fun · healthy

Minutes – November 5

::faithful

Praying for

  • Grandma Judy Darling – Chemo has begun
  • friends and family in the northeast, as they clean up the mess, pick up the pieces and carry on
  • Anthony, as he lost his mother this past weekend.
Grateful for
  • seeing Cherry Ames and Princess Pea – two weekends in a row!!
  • beautiful autumn weather
  • Mom Pea’s safety during Hurricane Sandy

::healthy

Back at it.  I hit my scream weight last week, which means it’s time to buckle down and rein it in before it gets out of control.  Constant vigilance, my friends, constant vigilance!

::creative

Mom’s Pretty Knitted Thing is right where I left it a few weeks ago, more than half way finished.  I made a fluffy, curly scarf for my niece for her birthday.  I need to start another one for her younger sister ASAP, as she was eye-balling it and threatening to steal it the moment they got home.

::delicious

  • Sliders, Tossed Salad
  • Chicken Curry over Brown Rice, Peas
  • Pizza, Tossed Salad
  • Roasted Pork, Feta Slaw, Broccoli
  • Beef and Bean Burritos
  • Potato Soup, Spinach Salad
  • Turkey Paninis, Celery and Carrot Sticks

I’m coming to the end of my stash of pre-assembled meals in the freezer, so it’s time to plan and restock.  It’s especially important to keep healthy meals on the table as we head into the germ infested craziness of late fall and winter.

::fun

Mountain Bike Trail Building!  Now this may not seem like fun to some, but for me and mine? A day of swinging tools and wielding chain saws = bliss.  Mostly because it burns off teen-boy energy in a major sort of way, which makes my day so much calmer.  That’s me, rolling up an abandoned barbed wire fence.

We did a quick ride on dirt this weekend – The Architect’s first dirt ride since the accident!  He did great and the leg appears to be recovering quite nicely.  We warned him to stick to the blue/green trails, no jumping obstacles and to keep the speed under 10 mph.

::looking ahead

History Fair Project completion, Mountain Bike club meeting, long walks at lunchtime to enjoy the spectacular weather.

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EMail Anglea Pea

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Friday’s Letters – October 26

friday's letters

Dear Self – You had a true moment of grace this week.  The day had already been difficult with the many demands on your brain cells.  Then came the notes from not one, but TWO teachers about DirtBike and homework not turned in, homework that you KNEW was in his binder. Then there was the forgotten math book that was needed to study for a test the next day…too bad, so sad.  Pile on a last-minute discovery that in order to participate in the planned Bike To the Graveyard Dressed Like A Zombie outing with the boys, lights on the bike were a must…and the boys hadn’t put your lights in the car with theirs like you asked, so nobody got to ride. Add to that the frustration of misplaced keys (someone had borrowed them and left them in the gym downstairs), a Husband who would not answer his phone, a mad dash to the pharmacy only to find they needed to order a prescription, a burnt finger, a stupid dog rolling in something dead and you were already screeching like a banshee and about thirty seconds from slapping someone silly.  Then…

…then you stopped.  You threw a desperate prayer to heaven for, for – anything.  You didn’t even know what to ask for.  And it was given. The anger? Gone.  The grimace of fury? Gone.  Not just for you, but for everyone in the room.  Ahhh…to forever and always live in that Moment of Grace.

Dear Architect – Well look at you!  FIVE miles on the bike yesterday.  And you fixed DirtBike’s gears on his bike, too.  That almost makes up for taking all of the silk plants from the house to school to use in the Homecoming Jurassic Park decor where they got TOSSED in the trash during cleanup.

Dear Harney & Sons Hot Cinnamon Spice Tea – *sigh*  If it weren’t so weird, I’d brew a tub full and bathe in you.  Since it is weird, I’ll just continue to buy tea leaves by the pound and drink you by the gallon.

Dear Mrs. R. – Thank you from the bottom of my heart for taking DirtBike to task about being responsible for his homework.  He needs to hear it from someone else besides Mom and Dad, as that’s just the kind of kid he is.

Dear Weatherman –  I love you today.  I’m wearing a purple sweater!!!

Dear Cherry Ames – So Pretty!  I’m glad you had a wonderful time at formal. And that guy you’re with?  He’s beginning to grow on me.  He’ll be in when he gets a salaried job.

Dear Princess Pea – I can’t wait to see you tonight!!

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EMail Anglea Pea