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Monday, June 20, 2011

It's Monday morning

 And my cup is full.

After our recent special privileges, one of the special people people in my life recently quoted this line--
"I'm drinking from my saucer because my cup has overflowed."  I loved the thought, and can certainly relate!


Sorry--I know I've posted on this before!  I love Mondays!
I'm sure that I love Mondays partly because Sunday is such a special day.  That seems to make starting a new week much easier.
I love Mondays because it's like a clean slate ahead of you, and yes, the days and hours may be full and the unexpected may happen.
I was sitting here this morning thinking about my week ahead, and I was feeling like it was a very full glass in front of me.

Incidentally the unexpected happened this morning (while I was still in my p.j.'s and drinking my coffee, and writing this.)  It led me to discovering a new blog when I googled a particular "How-to"  I won't post more on that subject this time--Lets just say that I'm sure that some people would put it in the catagory of it being "MONDAY".  Personally I don't think it really has anything to do with it.  Personally my feeling is that it's all in the attitude!


Last week was a really busy and kind of disjointed week.  When arriving home late on Sunday night from being gone for 4 1/2 days, I'm kind of bad about just getting stuff in the house and leaving it to deal with on Monday.
Last Monday was full of getting Meshayla un-packed, clothes washed, sorted, last minute errands & shopping in town, then home to get things in the suitcase and off to Lincoln to spend the night.  It was a full day with all that, and I didn't get anything else done.  In the mean-time you can imagine what happened.  At my house at least, mess breeds mess, and my house was the pitts.
We didn't get to our motel until fairly late Monday night, and Tuesday morning the alarm failed (or maybe it was us?) and we woke up an hour later than when we planned to LEAVE for the airport in Omaha.
Umm, yeah.  Probably not such a good way to start the day on top of possible traffic delays, road construction and needing to be at the airport early!

Thankfully we had no traffic or road delays, and when we walked into the airport exactly one hour before flight time, we had no lines & no waiting at the ticket counter! (yes, we'd checked in ahead of time, but they told us we had to get our tickets there)

The kids were probably happy that we didn't have time to give them a whole bunch of last minute "Mom" advice, warnings & instructions.  They got to their gate in time just fine, arrived in Newark just fine, called us to tell us they arrived, then later to tell us that they found their departure terminal & gate They had a layover in Newark, so had plenty of time and that's the last we heard of them until Laura called to tell us that they arrived in Stockholm some 12 hours later.  Some nice friends met them there, and helped them occupy their 5 hours before their flight to Vassa, Finland where Laura met them.

Luanne and I went back to Lincoln and enjoyed a day of shopping.  Scrapbook store, Bed bath and beyond & FINALLY got to make a visit to Trader Joe's.  By the time we arrived back home that evening, I was SO tired I didn't do a thing.
Wednesday we had Bible study at our house, so thankfully it HAD to be cleaned up.  We had company coming on Wed. night for a couple days, and we enjoyed having them here so much!
I had a cleaning job in town on Thursday and spent the rest of the day with Gina & her girls.
Friday morning they left and I have to admit that I really didn't get much done on Friday except recover from my "out of the ordinary" (not in a BAD way) week!

On Saturday my middle sister and I took off up to visit a special friend 3 hours away so I could do a Norwex presentation at her house.  We really did enjoy our day together.   Juli made us a lovely lunch and we enjoyed eating outside.  Thanks again Juli!


Sunday was another day of special Fellowship--both in the morning and afternoon.  At noon we had a lovely meal in honor of Father's day at my MIL & SIL's house along with our two oldest sons (and family)

 The little girls were having a hard day--Nan had a bug bite by her eye & it was all swollen up & she felt miserable.  Senny had 3-D glasses that she insisted on wearing!  Dawn & Zander are behind Derek, so they don't show in the picture.
 This cracks me up--Zander often has his tongue stuck out, or just the end of it between his teeth just like Derek did when he was his age!
 There is something about seeing your son with his son that really tugs on the heart-strings!



 Ryan's first "Fathers day-to be"--  Leon's 33rd Fathers day, and Derek's second.

Have a wonderful week!!  I plan to!
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6 comments:

  1. What a wonderful busy time you are having! I really like the Father's Day picture, all gathered round the table.

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  2. I love your blog!! Lots of fun to read :) Good to hear that it's all going well though

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  3. I just LOVE that quote, and I would have to say it applies just perfectly to your week! I thought this was suppose to be summerBREAK? Or the lazy days of summer? Oh well...all is good.

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  4. Great Father's Day picture! One of these days i need to come over here and just sit and catch up with you!! But, you're pretty hard to catch! Ha! Keep on enjoying those Mondays as they clip on by...quickly!

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  5. Just catching up again. ;) I'm starting to like Monday's now too. Maybe it's an age thing? ;) Never noticed before, but Derek looks so much like Leon. I can just imagine seeing you son with his son would make your heart swell. ;)

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  6. The line I love is: "thankfully it HAD to be cleaned up". Thank goodness for company and special days, and the feeling we really don't want people to see our mess.

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