July 9th was incredibly hot! Ken and I got up about 6:15 AM because our pets are so totally rotten and demanding. We can't imagine how they got that way. Ha. It was 76 degrees on the front porch but once you were out there, it wasn't too bad. We sat out there for an hour and then came in.
I had been reading while I was out there. I fixed us a big breakfast and we ate in the office. I got started playing with this site, wishing I could change a few things but can't figure out how. I'll keep working on it.
Then I stretched out on the sofa and started reading. That is most of what I did yesterday. I needed a "do nothing much" day. Too bad it wasn't a rainy day, but I am good at pretending.
I did download pictures from my camera to the computer late in the afternoon. Then I sent some to Wal-Mart to be printed. About 6 PM (it was still hot outside), I went to Wal-Mart to get the pictures. Marilyn has redecorated our classroom door with a clown. We need pictures of our little ones to go into the balloons the clown will be holding. I'll take the pictures to Marilyn this morning. They are posted on this site.
It's Saturday morning. I will try to be more productive today.
Cassie
Living One Day at a Time
Hello there,
I can't really imagine anyone looking at my blog to see what I wrote; however, I hope you will. What I miss the most about being retired is being with and around people. I am definitely a people person.
I greet even strangers with a smile - a genuine smile. I am a happy person. I am likely to strike up a conversation with anyone. I really love children and they seem to like me.
I am a Christian. Hopefully, the beauty of Jesus is seen in me. I strive to treat others the way I want to be treated. Knowing that God has "His eye on the sparrow" encourages me each day. If He cares about the birds, then I know He cares for me.
This blogging experience is so new to me; I hope that I do it justice.
I can't really imagine anyone looking at my blog to see what I wrote; however, I hope you will. What I miss the most about being retired is being with and around people. I am definitely a people person.
I greet even strangers with a smile - a genuine smile. I am a happy person. I am likely to strike up a conversation with anyone. I really love children and they seem to like me.
I am a Christian. Hopefully, the beauty of Jesus is seen in me. I strive to treat others the way I want to be treated. Knowing that God has "His eye on the sparrow" encourages me each day. If He cares about the birds, then I know He cares for me.
This blogging experience is so new to me; I hope that I do it justice.
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