Today was long and hard but good. I taught Sunday School, which was okay. I need to pow-wow with my co-teacher; we have different styles in classroom management. I think the rotation style sets up for awkwardness. There's no way to set a routine with the kids. Kids dig routines. I dig routine. (Good thing: M gave me some groovy shoes to teach in. Thank you.
Then I had brunch with some family. I love my family, but my cousins' wife and girlfriend epitomize the non-Madeira girl. You know, the vapid variety of girl who think small, tidy thoughts. Those girls are not the type I'd ever call up to hang out. But, my aunt and cousins rock; they're hilarious and interesting. I'm always a bit distracted by disappointment. But, who knows, maybe my cousins will rub off on them and spark some life into them.
My aunt and I then went to get coffee and post-game analysis. I said, "They have really good lemon bars." AL replied, "Do you want to split a fudge brownie?" I said, "Sure."
Then I met with a friend from church to mine his brain about spiritual direction and sip roosiboos (or however you spell it and pronounce it). By the time I drove home after this lineup, I needed Bach's Sonatas and Partitas. But, they were not enough. I came home to numerous unsolicited hints about hemming the skirt I made yesterday. Shut it. Already.
But, then, I went on a long run. AAAAHHHHHH. It was so good, improving my mood to the level of a well-adjusted human being. Then, I ate green beans and homemade potato salad for dinner. Then went out with my sister and am now enjoying www.engrish.com. Awesome.
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