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Project 366- June 17, 2008

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I want to be a stay at home mom. I want to not need to worry about leaving my job to go to a job. Today was so nice to be at home. Mom babysat for a friend most of the morning. The kids had a blast playing outside in the fort. The only way she could drag them away when it was time to leave was with the promise of tomorrow's belated birthday party for Quinn. Once the extra kiddos were gone, mom and dad hopped into their fine coach and rode off into the sunset. Okay, so really they got in the mini van and drove to Kearney for dinner and a movie. Today is their 30th wedding anniversary! Wow, I can't fathom in my mind what it is like to be married for that long. I sometimes have trouble fathoming being married at all. I am so blessed in them. My parents and such fun and they teach me so much. I pray that they will continue to be shaped into a man and woman after God's own heart and that they would grow in their love for one another. They rock my face off! I contemplated taking

Project 366- June 16, 2008

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Sometimes I just have a day where I just can't get worked up for the day. This was one of those days. It was also a bit of a slow day for me at the chiropractor. I was pretty much caught up in my daily tasks. I hate making up things to do, when I know there is tons to do at home. I did find enough to do. Workman's Compensation cases refuse to leave me alone:S Today's lunch break was so relaxing and refreshing. I brought a lunch and took it to Tomahawk. The air was nice and cool and the sunshine warm, calling for a picnic. I took my blanket, books and food and enjoyed over an hour under a cottonwood of giant proportions. It was so neat to hear the wind through the leaves. I enjoyed some good reading too. I got pretty far into a book we bought from the library back room. It was once a book in the Berwyn Township Library. Knowing nothing about its contents I began, and I was pleasantly surprised. The book follows the educaton of a young woman named Agnes Grant. I was purely th