What I got done yesterday:

  • Went to Babies R Us (bought 3 gifts…I know a lot of people having babies these days)
    • I also had a funny conversation about peanut butter sandwiches with a very small boy (and his mother) in the store. Lucky kid…I can hardly remember when pb & j was the biggest concern of my day!
  • Went to the mall
  • Got chicken for lunch tomorrow
  • Got coffee for my husband (he prefers Tim Hortons ground coffee)
  • Had lunch
  • Ran to WalMart (the self-checkout was being stupid…I hate that!)
  • Went to Giant Eagle (ordered a cake, bought groceries)
  • Started laundry
  • Painted my fingernails (which didn’t survive very well with the laundry, so I’ll to re-do them)
  • Cleaned my house
  • Made dinner (tilapia, rice & green beans…yummy!) and cleaned the kitchen afterward
  • Finished 3 loads of laundry
  • Knitted some while Eric read

Wow…no wonder I was so tired last night at bedtime!  But I did get most of my to-do list crossed off yesterday.  The rest of it I’ll do tonight or tomorrow morning.  I think Karen’s shower will come together nicely, and I will definitely post pics next week for all of you who might like to see the fun. 

Today is a normal CU day.  It is, I must admit, sort of nice to have a schedule again.  But it’s still a light day for me; I ease my way back in.  On the first day of class, I go over the syllabus. On the second day, I have them write a fun/creative essay.  Both are short days.  The creative essays always make me laugh. 

Happy Friday!

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  1. That whole dentable 3-hour thing is why I seldom paint my nails. Boring.

    You WERE a busy bee! I sometimes bread tilapia with instant potato flakes before cooking….yummy.

    So…which color panties do you have on?????

  2. ^ And just sit around doing absolutely nothing. ^

    I could look at the super cute invitation, but I’m at work – is Karen’s shower at your house or hers?

  3. I thoroughly am disgusted by self-checkouts.  They are NOT faster than a real person doing it for me.  However, when they only have 2 real people working and 10 self-checkouts, they are shorter lines.  Then there are usually all sorts of problems.  Why can’t we just employ enough people to man the checkout lanes, hmmmm?  It really gets me at the grocery store.  I mean, good grief, I have a cart that is brimming.  It will take me 3 hours to self-check.  Ugh.

    Sorry for the tantrum.

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