The Simple Woman’s Daybook for September 22, 2014

FOR TODAY



Outside my window… it is cloudy and cool.  Feels like fall.




I am thinking… about today’s lessons.  We’re having a 15 minute break right now.




I am thankful… for a busy, yet productive weekend.

In the kitchen… a favorite fall meal: Acorn Squash with Sausage meatballs. Yum.




I am wearing… sweat pants with Buckeye t-shirt.  It’s nice to have a home day.




I am creating… plans for future blog posts.  




I am going… to soccer practice. The two oldest practice on Monday night.




I am wondering… if return from break will go well. 




I am reading… Cotillion by Georgette Heyer. It seems to be one of Heyer fans’ favorites, but I’ve not read it.




I am hoping… to get back to reading The Narnian by Alan Jacobs.




I am looking forward to… N-boy’s first lesson on the organ.


I am going to be learning …
about Simplified Organization.  I need to start going through Mystie’s eCourse of which I have heard so many wonderful things.



Around the house… vacuum.  Seriously. 




I am pondering… Crazy and Normal from the book Get Real: Sharing Your Everyday Faith Every Day,  our Sunday School book for this quarter. 




A favorite quote for today… “…work hard at being like [your] neighbors in the nonessentials, so that people can imagine that they too can be followers of Christ in the essentials.” (pg 47 of Get Real) I’m not sure this is a favorite, but it’s what I’m pondering.  And I’m not certain I agree.



One of my favorite things… is seeing how my children’s diverse interests become manifested.  Each is doing their own interesting thing this year: M-girl is programming with First Lego League, N-boy is taking Organ, R-girl is taking a Drawing class.  So fun to see!



 
A few plans for the rest of the week … SOCCER! Art, Choir, First Lego League, oh and I have to teach Bible Study …




A peek into my day…
First time playing the organ. Love.
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4 Comments

    1. Thanks for reading and commenting! I need that course too, I've just been too busy and mentally disorganized to start it.

  1. Enjoyed reading your Daybook entry. I think it's neat that your son is taking organ lessons. Not too many children are learning how to play it these days.

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