1. Sleep
In my old age I have found my sleep-ability changing. I have been lucky enough until this point, to be able to fall asleep within seconds of hitting the pillow and I do not exaggerate. Then I sleep like a rock! until morning. Those days seem to be fading to memories. Now it can take up to . . . minutes to fall asleep, and I often wake before the alarm, 5:30. Today, after a late night of picking up Dave and Peter from the Metro Rail after the UofU vs ASU football game, I was able to sleep until 8:00 am!!!! It was so refreshing. I wonder why I still had bags under my eyes today?
2. Our amazing body.
Dave's back doesn't hurt much today. Dave and I are really feeling our age, although we don't feel our age at all. Does that make any sense? He pulled a muscle or tweaked something yesterday, while helping a family in our ward move. I mean when you pick up an armored safe all by yourself . . . JUST KIDDING. He was just bending over to pick up something light. The result was extreme pain and immobility most of the day. Lots of ice and anti-inflammatories all day, he slept well and woke up much, much better.
3. Ibuprofen:
Despite Dave's injury we sent him with Peter to the ASU vs. Utah game. 800 mg of ibuprofen really made that possible. To bad there wasn't a cure for Utah's poor playing. Even as an avid BYU fan, I always want my little boy to see his team win. Luckily Dad and boy had a great time anyway.
4. Church:
I always love church. I love that Peter came today. He always does but he often threatens not to.
I love our bishop. He is so earnest, and so inspired, he moves us. He gave a talk today imploring the congregation to love more. We can't but help feeling his love for us and wanting to spread that love.
5. Cookies:
My behavior towards chocolate chip cookies, really the dough, does not reflect gratitude. Lets' not put a label on what is does reflect :). Watching and backing up James (13 1/2 year old) make chocolate chip cookies, however, brings me pure joy. He looked up the recipe himself (I guided him to a better one) and then made and baked them himself, except for the one or two times I stepped in to stop a disaster. Like when the recipe called for dissolving the baking soda (which I've never heard of until today) James got out a pot with a cup or two of water. He was ready to boil that water away and dissolve the little 1 tsp of soda in it. After pointing out to him that the recipe, which he hadn't bother to read much of, mentioned 2 teaspoons of water to dissolve that same soda in. Whew. We thwarted a very soggy batch of cookie dough.
This is a very busy boy. He has to be moving, touching, bugging, creating, inventing, experimenting, etc. at all times. It was a great way for him to spend an hour on a Sunday. He wanted to be independent but I was able to enjoy from a short distance.
*talking to a few sisters in Relief Society, to get to know them better
*a nice visit from my visiting teachers
*Dave's awesome work computer that I am using right now
* Sunday morning dog walks (even though I don't truly appreciate them, I got to walk the dog with my husband today and that is always nice)
*The few moments my boys got along.
Reasons I could be bugged but chose not to :
1. I was still tired after all that sleep
2. Our dog Levi is obsessed with me.
3. Dressing up my extra 6 or so pounds for church
4. The church is FREEZING! I have to take a "warm up" walk around the building between Sacrament Meeting and Sunday School.
5. The political and financial mess our country is in. This was one of the subjects Dave and I discussed on our walk today.
6. Too much laundry
7. Eating too much cookie dough
8. Never having enough time to do everything I want on Sunday
9. Its still a little too hot here in AZ
10. My boys tease too much!

This was so much fun to read!!! I hope you don't just post twice and loose interest. But, I also will have you know that the only (2 or so) times I've logged into Facebook was to see your posts...sniff, sniff
ReplyDeleteCan't believe it's already been another week and I only talked or texted you a couple of those days - shoot these days fly by so fast. I was thinking today if you guys have a Skype account?? It would be fun to let everyone say hello sometime to each other. So fun about Peter getting to go the U game - he sure doesn't know how much he is spoiled, does he?? Well, I need an update on your job decision...this is way too long of a blog comment - sorry, got carried away!!
Love, love, love the blog! BTW I wish I could hire James to make cookies for my Seminary class. We use them as incentives to pass off Scripture Mastery :) They looked delicious.
ReplyDeleteLove all your gratitude posts. They make me happy. --Jenny