faithful

20{4}40 – Education, Odds and Ends

 Lenten Challenge Following Ann, counting my blessings. 
361. Continuing Education, because it means a little time away from my desk and a chance to catch up with peers

362. Texas Floodplain Managers Association Seminar

363. Yummy lunch at TFMA, especially the stuffed chicken

364. Generous sponsors who helped keep the cost down on the yummy lunch

365. Interesting panel discussion about FEMA mapping, floodplain development, current ordinances and laws

366. Seeing old friends

367. Seeing former clients who say “Hey! I have this project….”

368. MicroPaver

369. MicroPaver instruction book, which made it easy to learn and then to teach others

370. New elliptical machine in the gym; well, it’s new to us

371. 3.5 miles ran on new elliptical machine

372. Seeing C.A.S.N. today for a little while today

373. C.A.S.N. coming home for dinner and to borrow paint and brushes to finish a sorority project

374. Getting asked to help apply some paint to the sorority project

375. Knowing that C.A.S.N. is doing wonderfully at college and thriving

376. Tardy Husband, which left me with fifteen unscheduled minutes in which I read chapters in Exodus in preparation for tomorrow’s Bible Study

377. Quiet in the office

378. Running through the hallways at the office like a silly child because there’s nobody here to see

379. Bob the Cat

380. My pillow

EMail Anglea Pea
faithful

20{4}40 – Rain, Food

 Lenten Challenge Following Ann, counting my blessings. 

341. Rain. Even sparse drizzles are helpful

342. Umbrellas big enough for Mom, teens and backpacks

343. Husband who checks the tire pressure on my and Princess Pea’s cars on rainy days before we leave

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344. Pineapple in my lunchbox

345. Raisin Bran Muffin recipe shared by Hillary

346. Raisin Bran Muffin recipe that makes a week’s worth of batter…and keeps well in the fridge

347. Pancakes for dinner

348. Studying history with DirtBike – wow, I still remember the ancient Romans

349. Checking math homework for The Architect and he got them all right

350. Book Reports

351. Art projects

352. Art projects that are finished and turned in

353. The Architect’s amazing talent

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354. Husband helping Princess Pea with statistics because I never could see the point of it and didn’t pay that much attention when I was learning it

355. The chance to read for fun

356. Sneaking in some knitting time before bed

357. P.E. clothes that are clean and ready

358. Religion classes at school

359. School Mass

360. Bedtime

EMail Anglea Pea

faithful

20{4}40 – Tired Day, X-Rays and Yes, Even Poison Ivy

 Lenten Challenge Following Ann, counting my blessings. 

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321. Monday
322. Snooze buttons on alarm clocks
323. Leftovers ready for dinner after a long day at work
324. Teens who get home first and run the vacuum before I get home
325. Fuel efficient car – 40 mpg, Baby!

326. Dr. Tom, our amazing pediatrician for the past twenty years
327. X-Ray technology
328. Dirtbike’s accident turning out to be ‘just’ an injury and not a break
329. Orthotic inserts
330. Flexibility of teenage boys
331. Amazing healing powers of teenage boys

332. Zanfel
333. Calamine lotion by the gallon
334. IvyDry
335. Roundup, the heavy duty brush concentrate for killing poison ivy
336. Heavy rubber gloves to wear while pulling poison ivy vines and bagging it
337. The fact that I’m not terribly allergic to poison ivy and am able to take on “vine removal” to protect Husband, Cherry Ames Student Nurse, Princess Pea, The Architect and Dirtbike
338. Dumb Dog, even though he chases rabbits through poison ivy and drags urushiol back home on his fur.
339. Dog Shampoo
340. A second pair of rubber gloves for washing the dog

EMail Anglea Pea