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.


Saturday, July 10, 2010

It's Raining, it's Pouring

Today was slightly cooler than yesterday and this evening the rains came down. Except for the LOUD thunder and unsettled animals, the rain is awesome. This morning I decided that my hair had to be cut; today! I left about 8:50 AM for Classic Cuts but when I got there four people were already ahead of me. One of the ladies was waiting for a perm, so when another stylist arrived, I decided to let her cut my hair. I'm so glad that I did. I love my haircut. It is exactly what I have been wanting but I kept trying to let it grow some. It's short and it's right and it's me.

By 10 AM I was on the way home. I called Marilyn and asked if I could come by to bring her pictures of our babies. She loved them. By tomorrow morning they should be stuck on paper balloons that will go on our classroom door.

I did strip beds and wash a couple of loads of clothes, but mostly I continued my book when I got home. I finished it just about 30 minutes ago. I was reading Hour of the Hunter by JA Jance. This is one of the Walker Series books with a new one coming out later this month. I have been trying to re-read the series so far, in order.

When I first discovered JA and her books, I read them as I could get them from the library. I really prefer to read a series in order. When I got really attached to Detective Beaumont, I started buying them to read and have them in order.

I was planning to make meatloaf for supper, but I couldn't leave my book so I made tuna salad and we had it on a bed of lettuce. It was really good and lots less work. lol. I'll make the meatloaf for Sunday dinner.

Need to make beds...

Cassie

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