Don’t worry, Trisha, there is no test today! 
A slow start to yesterday led to a pretty busy evening. I’m not sure exactly where the switch happened, but I was really tired by 8:00 pm. So I got ready for bed about 8:30, and we turned out the lights a little after 9:00. Lovely!
I had lunch with a friend at Panera yesterday. Love their black bean soup! We met at 12:30. We talked about lots of stuff. I got home at 2:45. Yikes! Oh, and I did see another couple there, too, who have recently left our church. We miss them a lot, so I was glad to connect with them for a minute.
I made scalloped potatoes and ham for dinner last night. Yummy!
I watched Facing the Giants while I ironed yesterday. I cannot iron without watching television, and that movie came from Nexflix yesterday, and I knew Eric would not want to watch it. Since he wasn’t home yet, and I needed to iron, I popped it in and finished it just before I finished with the last shirt. It was a decent movie. Considering that none of them are high-power film people, it turned out pretty good. A bit cheesy in places, though.
This morning, I got an email from the Faithwriters.com editor. They do a weekly challenge and then publish all of the winning entries in a quarterly book. One of my stories from the end of 2006 won, so it will be in the next volume released. She needs a bio from me for that project. The funny thing is, I had to go back and figure out what story she was talking about! I’d forgotten about that one entirely. Oops!
Anyway, I’m ecstatic that today is Friday. So enjoy your last day of the week! And enjoy the weekend!
I love to watch tv when I iron but Id on’t do it very often 😉
Will check out your stories soon.
^I really enjoyed your stories, Shannah. I especially liked “Taking a Captive.” Do keep writing!
Congratulations!! That is soooo cool!! I don’t have time to read your story right now,but I will in the next few days.
That link works great! Thanks! It’s fun to read those.
Feel free, Kimberly, to write my bio! I hate writing those things…
Try this link to see my articles. I’ve actually placed twice: “Taking a Captive” (10/06) and “Getting In” (1/06). One of my most favorites was probably “The Safest Journey” (9/05).
Great job on the story! That’s awesome! Can I write your bio for you????
Congrats on your winning story! Can we read it online?
Yay for being published. That seems right in line with your intentions to write more.
Congratulations on the article!!
Scalloped potatoes and ham sounds REALLY good!
I also love Panera’s black bean soup. Unless it’s the Caribbean kind – I don’t like those spices.