This breathtaking sight greeted us earlier this week, a Colorado spring snow in the morning sunrise. We dashed out so as not to miss our chance with the cameras, knowing that in just a few hours, it would be melted and gone. It was.
Just as the ups and downs in our weather, so it seemed to go with other things this week. My two sweeties were both sick with colds, which made it hard to get anything significant done. School was choppy, events cancelled, and surfaces disinfected...over and over. Thankfully, the patients are mostly better, and I had the joy of cleaning and setting our life to rights again today.
We've just finished reading To Kill a Mockingbird in our literature study. Wow, I'd forgotten what a powerful book that is! It prompted some wonderful discussion, not only the issues of prejudice and injustice and so on, but also Harper Lee's incredible, funny, moving writing. To top it off, we checked the movie out from the library and watched it last night. That has got to be one of the greatest movies ever made! SweetPea says, "That's in my top three!" I think I'd have to agree.
I had the delight of having a little dream come true this week...a netbook! I've been saving my pennies for a while to get it, and on Wednesday the FedEx truck made my day. (The estimated delivery time--from China--was 10:30 a.m. The doorbell rang at 10:16. I told the delivery lady that they were really good--Shanghai to my door, with 14 minutes to spare!) I've envisioned how handy this little mini would be for my on-the-go life and writing-when-the-inspiration hits me. Feels like Christmas. :-)
And in case you noticed that very cute mug next to Minnie in the pic, that was my thrift store find this week...a set of four for $1.50. I have a thing about mugs (especially when they're filled with tea) and I'm sure my family groaned when I eagerly displayed my new wares, but they indulge me and for that I'm grateful. When Momma's happy...
SweetPea's drama production of "Robin Hood" is only a couple of weeks off, so we're adding extra practices and a costuming session to our school week. It's a wonderful group of kids, very focused, attentive, and giving it their all. And the play is hilarious! This past week they had the first full run-through and it was a delight. SP's role is the dim-witted, klutzy daughter of the Sheriff of Nottingham and she has to deliver a number of curtsies that end in a sprawl on the stage. No easy task to pull off and not color yourself black-and-blue! She'll look back on this as the highlight of the year, I'm sure.
Glad everyone is feeling better. That notebook looks nice, glad you could get it. The mugs are adorable. I like picking up mugs too. I hope the rest of the Robin Hood practices go well. :)
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