- After eating breakfast on the porch with Chris and the cats, I went swimming with my neighbor on a calm lake in crisp, almost autumny air.
- Chris identified a tree in our woods as an Autumn Olive, and its berries are now ripe so I got to try a new-to-me fruit.
- I received four beautiful cards via postcrossing plus one great, quirky "found object" via sendsomething.net.
- A photo-swapping friend complimented a picture I recently sent her. (And I was really hoping that she'd like it, so I was grateful for her response.)
- One of my colleagues wrote to ask me about the reading quizzes I give in my Myth class because one of our shared students mentioned to him that they work well. Hearing that a student finds quizzes helpful makes a teacher's heart sing.
- Spending the evening making two batches of cupcakes from Vegan Cupcakes Take Over the World. We're having a family of 6 over for dinner tomorrow, so we have a chance to bake on a different scale, and it was fun, especially because Chris and I used it as hanging-out-together time.
- And, with a celebratory nod to Barbara (who's been visiting the blog), it's her birthday today and, as she says, she's beaten the odds. Hurray to that!
4 comments:
Yes, Rebecca, it's my birthday! I'm the newest and happiest senior citizen on the planet - 65 today. I'm gonna email my oncologist and thank him for keeping me alive against all odds!
what abundance you have today rebecca, it surley cancels out those other two experiences.. lived contrast always offer us a choice of what to focus on, glad you were able to hold things so clearly.
and my one very good thing is that i have befriended my pessimist and she has such a story to tell, i trust that her disclosures will set her free...
happy birthday, barb
Hello, hello, elaine! And thanks for two fantastic phrases: "lived contrast" and "befriended my pessimist." I send my best wishes for your pessimist's narrative....
thanks rebbeca, she is young, it set in way too early and so sweet and innocent and so fluent in language and experience beyond her years, she is a treasure. and she is regretting dawn a little less everyday, making remarkable progress...
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