18-01-22
January 22
Sunday was just as restful as you would want a Sabbath to be. I cooked breakfast and lunch, and cleaned the kitchen up some, but I also built a fire and set my card table up in the family room, and sat there for about an hour and a half and finished writing the quotes from the Sabbath book into my notebook. Just re-reading things was a good time, and there is something definite that happens when your hand takes the time to form the cursive words.
I made taco-dillas for the boys and Tyler said that was an interesting word, and that made me smile.
Tyler and Noah cleaned up the kitchen while I got Barry's results from his DNA test, and then we went to Cottage Hill Park to play disc golf. It was a beautiful day and there are some stunning trees along the path. After I brought one big tree to their attention, they started noticing interesting tree trunks, etc., and that was fun.
Beth called and we visited for a quick minute. She was on her way to the store and aiming to get back in time for a football game.
John came to pick Noah up, so I got to see him for a minute and visit just a bit.
Beverly and JA went on a picnic in view of the Golden Gate Bridge. There are pictures on Facebook.
Angela had to leave early this morning, so our hug this morning was a phone hug. Bentley had a lot of seizures this weekend.
Morgan posted this on Facebook: YALL — one of the truest things I’ve ever read. You will not be everyone’s cup of tea and ITS OKAY if some people aren’t yours either.
I used to have such a hard time with this because, let’s be honest, it’s HARD to find girl friends. I used to think there was something wrong with me, like it was a problem that i didn’t click into a group.
But I’ve also found that if you let go of “everyone has to like me”, you find a few true friends that are more your cup of champagne than anything else. Amiright?
I told her the boys and I had just been talking about that, but that it sounded truer when she said it. I read it to Tyler.
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