Put all the clean laundry away,
Do the dishes,
Vacuum the hall and frontroom,
Clean the kitchen floor,
Walk the dog,
Fix dinner,
Exercise,
Read,
Figure out how to put audio books on my phone,
Be more patient with my kids,
Have the kids help rake leaves in the back yard,
Take Glen his lunch,
Go to Evelyn and Roberta's
And who knows what else? But hopefully everything mentioned.
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What really happened in no particular order-
Did some of the dishes,
Swept all of the kitchen floor and cleaned 1/4 of it, vacuumed the hallway, frontroom and rug in my room,
I raked some leaves while the kids played with friends, took Glen his lunch, jump started the van twice, replaced the vans battery, walked with the kids to take their friends home, let the girls sleep on the floor in their room in the little "house" they fixed,
Went to Evelyn and Roberta's and did shopping for them,
fixed dinner,
visited with my brother who came to put a blanket on our new concrete,
did a little reading,
showered.
I watched this video and it sealed the deal on this post. I have all sorts of things I could write about, but this has been at the front of my mind for a while. I have really been affected this past year by the divorces of two different couples I know. Not that, I haven't known any one before that has gotten divorced. These have just hit closer to home.
One of them is Glen's boss, and Glen has worked with him lately. (This is not the norm. He can go months with out seeing him. He just goes in to work, sees what he's doing that night and goes out.)
In working with him, they have talked about stuff and something he said to Glen has really made me think. I wasn't there but it was something to the extent of, "You guys are so lucky, because you love each other, just really love each other." My first thought to this was- yes, yes we do. Then I thought how sad that he and not every married couple have that.
The just of all of this rambling is that I love my ...
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