- sleeping in late
- a long hot shower
- an afternoon of errand running on my own
- figuring out the beginnings of a new knitting pattern on my own
- watching Frasier on DVD
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Daily 5 - Year 3, Day 89
Today's Daily 5:
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Daily 5 - Year 3, Day 88
Today's Daily 5:
- A day spent in the mountains
- chatting and laughing with T & L
- visiting a few favorite spots
- hot springs - love the hot springs
- knitting in the car as we talked and listened to some teaching audio on the way home
Daily 5 - Year 3, Day 87
For the second time recently, I realized just now that I forgot to post a daily 5 for yesterday before heading to bed, so, here it is!
Today's Daily 5:
Today's Daily 5:
- A day off from work
- A long hot bath
- Watching a couple of favorite shows on television
- A super long, and much needed nap
- an evening that I'd expected to be awkward that was actually pretty great
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Daily 5 - Year 3, Day 86
Today's Daily 5:
- a full moon peeking through clouds this morning
- skinny jeans with new boots
- a slightly warmer outside climate
- downtown trees strung with twinkle lights
- a day where I felt good in my own skin
- laughing with friends
- smiling at a child's antics
- reading and discussing scripture at house church
- sharing a meal with friends
- collecting a hug or two
Daylight Savings?
I'm sure there is a perfectly logical explanation for daylight savings, but I'm not really interested in hearing it at this moment.
I'd rather rant.
Rant about things like the fact that the onset of daylight savings, in combination with living in the northern hemisphere means that I don't actually see daylight on week days.
I arrive in my windowless office a full hour or so before sunrise, and by the time I arrive home at night, it's once again dark. I see maybe 20 minutes of dusky daylight at the end of the day as I sit on the bus to commute home.
This is not a good idea.
Of course, that's only my opinion :)
(Your thoughts welcome in the comments!)
I'd rather rant.
Rant about things like the fact that the onset of daylight savings, in combination with living in the northern hemisphere means that I don't actually see daylight on week days.
I arrive in my windowless office a full hour or so before sunrise, and by the time I arrive home at night, it's once again dark. I see maybe 20 minutes of dusky daylight at the end of the day as I sit on the bus to commute home.
This is not a good idea.
Of course, that's only my opinion :)
(Your thoughts welcome in the comments!)
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