The week ahead is planned and plotted on several charts, graphs, and college ruled sheets of loose leaf paper. I have my own schedule, including work, homeschool, bible study, dating, and my workouts. The boys have individual schedules of schoolwork and chores. There is no way I'll get it all done.
Tonight we're going to bed early.
House church is changing. What I mean by that, is that everyone quit. Apparently, once Tim and I got together, God Called everyone else away. This works well for us. We met today, and enjoyed a lively discussion. It's quite amusing to note that between the two of us we can generate quite a bunch of debate and conversation. We are kind of a bible study unto ourselves.
In truth, I think God is up to more that just giving Tim and I alone time. There's more happening, and I can hardly wait to see what comes of this.
The weekend has flown by. The week will, too. DO you think that staying so busy burns a lot of calories? I hate to be so busy. It's ok, though. SO many people have no work at all right now. I am thankful for the work I have, and thankful that the kids are old enough to be a help. It's only temporary, right?
If I am burning calories by my busyness, I might be able to smile about my schedule. Have I told you about my scale? It's wrong. Buy several pounds. I heart my scale. It says I weigh 122 pounds. I often stand on it as I begin my day. Even though I know it's wrong, it's very like having a talking mirror that says, "You are beautiful." Many years ago when I was a size 2, I weighed 125. This is how I know my scale is off. I am not currently able to fit my left wrist into a size 2. Ergo, I do not weigh 122. But, who cares?
Have you any new year's resolutions? I don't. I don't have time to resolve, much less to do.
That's what's on my mind. In case you were wondering. Which, you seem to have been doing, else you wouldn't be here.
1 comment:
yes kelly, i do believe staying busy burns calories:)
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