What a week in the day in the life.....
Some weeks you look back and realize change happens with a bang. So many good things: Kat's new house (yay), M's baby, the Christmas season ALMOST in full swing - And not so good things: Mom's is going to have surgery, Chris is leaving for Saudia Arabia, my old dept at work is relocating. Being a girl that detests change it is hard for me to fathom so much at once. One thing cancer taught me was to let some things roll off my back. As the saying goes don't sweat the small stuff. Yesterday I admit I lapsed and had a meltdown. Strange things set it off: I had left a bag at the grocery store. It had the major part of our dinner in there. It was stupid really but you would have thought I had stepped on glass the way I was crying. Things went from bad to worse. Guess who started the garlic bread on fire! Boy I wish I could say the hubs but no I turned it into garlic bread flambae. Hearing my screaming he ran into the kitchen. Apparently he thought, to quote him, "you saw a centipide or something" um no flames were shooting out of the stove! BOYS. But there was my wake up call. I FINALLY had to start laughing. What a day.
Later on last night we watched two of my favorite movies When Harry Met Sally & Breakfast at Tiffany's. It's nice to know after almost five years of marriage the hubs will curl up with me and watch them with me. That means a lot. Not only that he actively discussed them. Personally I think every man should watch WHMS to gain some insight into the female mind and how we think differently then them. Not better or worse jsut differently.
Today we went for a quick late afternoon bite. I love love love days like this. Sunday, waking up late....then going to tuck into a meal at the local "pub" coming back home and relaxing. While we were eating and chit chatting the song we danced to for our wedding came on. It still gives me goosbumps. I looked around and thought "Do I want more?" "Do I need that?" - well today I looked around and said I am content.
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