Is it really the end of May already? Geesh, what a month. Anyway, since I have free wi-fi at the moment I thought I would update my Sweet Summer Fling Challenge (although I am not sure if anyone really cares, but too bad, you're getting it!) I joined it the fun over at Bookish.
My goal is to read forty books off of my shelves at home. It is preposterous the amount of books that I have at home that haven't been read. So far I am liking the goal itself, but am freaking out about making it. When I set the goal of forty it was based on about how many books I read each year. Well, I didn't take into account the amount of kids books for school and book club books I read each year. When it comes to books in general, I am right on track with 21 books, but for my Sweet Summer Fling, 12.
I am behind. I should be at about 20 books now. Should I be freaking out? No, probably not, but I am weird like that. It won't matter on Dec. 31st if I met this goal or not.
I think that with this summer I might be able to make up some ground. Here is what is coming up.
All three books by Sarah Sundid. I have three sets of trilogies on my list and have decided to read them all one right after another. I just finished the Post Cards from Pullman trilogy this morning.
Well, I feel better now after sharing this all with you. Now, I better pick up my next book and get busy!
What are you reading?
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Sunday, May 25, 2014
Keep Your Fork
"There's one more thing," she said excitedly.
"What's that?" came the pastor's reply.
"This is very important," the woman continued. "I want to be buried with a fork in my right hand."
The pastor stood looking at the woman, not knowing quite what to say. "That surprises you, doesn't it?" the woman asked. "Well, to be honest, I'm puzzled by the request," said the pastor. The woman explained. "In all my years of attending church socials and potluck dinners, I always remember that when the dishes of the main course were being cleared, someone would inevitably lean over and say, 'Keep your fork'.
It was my favorite part because I knew that something better was coming...like velvety chocolate cake or deep-dish apple pie. Something wonderful, and with substance! So, I just want people to see me there in that casket with a fork in my hand and I want them to wonder 'What's with the fork?'. Then I want you to tell them: "Keep your fork....the best is yet to come".
The pastor's eyes welled up with tears of joy as he hugged the woman goodbye. He knew this would be one of the last times he would see her before her death. But he also knew that the woman had a better grasp of heaven than he did. She KNEW that something better as coming.
At the funeral people were walking by the woman's casket and they saw the pretty dress she was wearing and her favorite Bible and the fork placed in her right hand. Over and over, the pastor heard the question "What's with the fork?" And over and over he smiled. During his message, the pastor told the people of the conversation he had with the woman shortly before she died. He also told them about the fork and about what it symbolized to her. The pastor told the people how he could not stop thinking about the fork and told them that they probably would not be able to stop thinking about it either. He was right.
So the next time you reach down for your fork, let it remind you oh so gently, that the best is yet to come…
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Tea Monkey
Sandwiches tend to taste better when someone else makes them for you. Would you agree? I feel the same thing about a cup of tea. My OMM would make me a cup, I would enjoy it then go buy the EXACT same tea and I wouldn't like it. Same thing happened with Jane. Then I realized why it was this way. Friendship.
Sharing the cup of tea with a friend made it taste better than alone.
The other night I shared this cup of tea with Cassie and Jordan. Since I was the special guest, Jordan let me use his special tea monkey tea bag holder. It was divine.
Are you a tea drinker? Do you agree with me?
Sharing the cup of tea with a friend made it taste better than alone.
The other night I shared this cup of tea with Cassie and Jordan. Since I was the special guest, Jordan let me use his special tea monkey tea bag holder. It was divine.
Are you a tea drinker? Do you agree with me?
Friday, May 23, 2014
Frozen...Check
It is official, I am no longer the only person on the planet who hasn't seen Frozen yet. I no longer have to feel like this:
You can put a nice check next to that on my bucket list.
Last Sunday our little town celebrated the class on 2014 with speeches, food, drink and fun. I went to seven parties with my friend Erin and her three girls. We only spent about fifteen to twenty minutes at each party before we headed to the next one. By the last party everyone was drained, tired, hot and thirsty, so what better way to end the night with a movie about ice!
The best part about the whole movie was when Haedynn curled up with me to watch. She was trying so hard to not sing along and quote every line. I totally understood how hard that was for her!
I wanted to take our picture but there wasn't a way to take a good one, so here is an alternative one!
Thank you Erin, Taelynn, Haedynn and Maesynn for helping me check off my first item off of my list this summer! Any others you want to help with?
You can put a nice check next to that on my bucket list.
Last Sunday our little town celebrated the class on 2014 with speeches, food, drink and fun. I went to seven parties with my friend Erin and her three girls. We only spent about fifteen to twenty minutes at each party before we headed to the next one. By the last party everyone was drained, tired, hot and thirsty, so what better way to end the night with a movie about ice!
The best part about the whole movie was when Haedynn curled up with me to watch. She was trying so hard to not sing along and quote every line. I totally understood how hard that was for her!
I wanted to take our picture but there wasn't a way to take a good one, so here is an alternative one!
Thank you Erin, Taelynn, Haedynn and Maesynn for helping me check off my first item off of my list this summer! Any others you want to help with?
Ideas Needed
Ok fellow crafters, I need your ideas. I have these...
glass "stones" that I had in a vase as a centerpiece. I no longer want them as a centerpiece, but my desire to be on the show Hoarders is too strong to just toss them. I can't think of anything to do with them, so I thought I would ask for your help.
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Summer 2014 Bucket List
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Anyway, one thing I fancy about summer break is the chance to do whatever I want. This is the response I tell people when they ask me what I am going to do this summer. One problem with this attitude is that summer just seems to slip away if you don't have some sort of plan. Last year I had a bucket list and it went so well that I am doing it again!
Summer 2014 Bucket List (subject to change at any moment. Another great perk of summer!)
Hiking
- Fountain Valley Trail....Check
- Swallow & Coyote Song Loop
- Narrow Gauge & North Fork View
Watch Movies
- Frozen (I know! I think I am the only one on the planet!)...Check
- The Book Thief...Check
- Catching Fire
Items for School
- "I'm Finished" jar
- "Write On" jar
- Curtains
- Oil drip pan
Food/Drink
- Make a meatloaf...Check
- Snickerdoodle waffles
- Harry Potter Butter beer
Crafty Projects
- Finish quilt started years ago
- Pillow cases
- Pop bottle painting
Misc.
- Finish the AAA list of coffee shops with Molly (I think this one carries over from last summer)
- Put together my Muppets Puzzle...Check (no blog post for this one)
- Order and put up my chiming clock
I hope that most of these are done with family or friends. If you would like to help me check something off this list, let's do it! Adventures are more fun with someone!
Do you have summers off? Either way, do you have a bucket list and if so, what is on it?
Friday, May 16, 2014
Last Day of School Letter
Dear Fourth Grade Class of 2013-2014,
Well, we made it. No one died. I didn't lose anyone, well for very long. We laughed. We cried. We all learned at least something. It was a crazy ride and now it is over.
Some of my favorite memories are:
- Literacy lunch- thanks for making that successful
- Watching you problem solve
- Snow shoeing in Rocky Mountain National Park
- Trying out a new writing program with you
- Reading The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane to you and seeing your reaction and passion for the story
- Introducing you to Billy, Old Dan and Little Ann
- The challenge that you gave me each and every day
- Teaching you the "old way" of doing multiplication and division
- Getting letters from you each month
- The first ever Slice of Life Challenge
I am excited to see what life has for you all. I hope to see several of you on the stage, court and field. You have so much potential, each and everyone of you. Thank you for allowing me to have a small hand in this.
Love,
Ms. Wilson
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