Dear DirtBike – How ABOUT that progress report?!? Let’s hear it for the improved grades, and let’s also keep up the good work! I’m so proud of you, Son. Sorry you missed the school dance last night because your cold is getting worse before it gets better. As you said, though, since Miss D. is home sick with the flu, you wouldn’t have had a dance partner anyway.
Dear Bike Shop – YEAH for you! The new seat post is perfect (size, color and price) and Princess Grace is happy to be back on the road. She’s hoping to hit some dirt tomorrow before the next terrible cold front brings some rain.
Dear Little Town up North – Thank you for the great workshop session yesterday. It was really productive and I think we finally have all the bits and pieces we need to get the modeling finished and the master plan put to bed. I’ll have you a complete list of projects by next week!
Dear Oven – I miss you. Yes, it’s been more than two years now since you keeled over. Yes, I’ve compromised and adapted many of our favorite recipes for the crock pot or skillet, but honestly? Roasts just aren’t the same. I haven’t missed baking too much up to now, but I really really really want to bake cupcakes for St. Valentine’s Feast Day. Soon we’ll be hauling you out, my old friend, and replacing you. Very soon, indeed.
Dear Spinach Ravioli – Welcome to my favorite list.
Mr. Pea, for a good meeting with the orthopedist, and a definitive diagnoses for his knee problem. This prayer will be quickly followed up with a prayer for patience, as our family doctor suspects it will take surgery to fix.
Grateful for
springlike weather!
daffodil leaves poking up out of the ground
patient neighbors, as both our dogs are insistent on being good friends, digging under the fence to go visit each other. (I suggested just putting a doggie door in the fence…)
a phone call with Princess Pea. It was so nice to hear her voice this morning.
::healthy
The veggies snuck away last week. They’re coming back this week for sure, including snack times. The warmer weather and slightly longer days means I can get back to an evening walk with the dogs! They love it, and every extra step I can take makes me happy.
Third post at Suscipio is coming up. Real Food, a subject that I’m totally passionate about.
::creative
Valentines! Silly, I know, but I still make Mr. Pea and the kids a Valentine. DirtBike and I spent some time looking at all the ‘Superman’ and ‘Hello Kitty’ Valentines in WalMart on Saturday afternoon,even though he doesn’t need to have Valentines for school any more. Does anyone remember decorating shoeboxes, or making little pockets out of paper plates in grammar school to put on your desk for collecting Valentines?
Pork Roast, Sweet Potato and Parsnip Mash, Green Beans
Spinach Ravioli with Bolognese Sauce
Flank Steak with Couscous, Grapefruit Salad
Balsamic Chicken with Spinach, Apple and Lentil Salad
Left Over Smorgashboard!
Orange Ginger Salmon, Saffron Rice, Peas
Turkey Paninis
::fun
Saturday was our local MathCounts competition and we spent most of the day at a local university. The MathCounts Competition Program is a national middle school coaching and competitive mathematics program that promotes mathematics achievement through a series of fun and engaging “bee” style contests. I’ve been the emcee/coordinator of our local program for a couple of decades now, and I always drag my family along to volunteer and help out. It’s astonishing how brilliant some of these kids are. And this year? The top winners were all SIXTH GRADERS!!!.
Saturday evening was spent with friends, piling in their garage to watching “Groundhog Day” on their enormous outdoor projector screen. (It was a little too chilly to actually watch the movie outdoors.) Eating ribs and drinking beer may or may not have been involved.
::looking ahead
Another Ordinary Time week. DirtBike has a research paper due next Monday, so he’ll be writing this week. The Architect is on the robotics team at school, and they only have a few more days to finish their robot for an upcoming competition. It’s supposed to throw a frisbee and climb a jungle gym type structure. I have another workshop meeting out-of-town on Thursday, which means a few hours of audiobooks and singing out loud in the car!
I’m guest posting over at Suscipio for Women today, explaining a Simple Truth. Sorta makes me sound like that guy who invented the internet, right? *grin* Hop over and check it out, and be sure to say hi to all of the wonderful women you’ll find over there.
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