When I was teaching, one of my students told me that when she grew up, she would have an exciting life and do cool things on her day off.
She's probably pretty much grown up by now. I wonder how that's working out for her.
Today was my day off. In the morning I was at the church for women's ministry, caring for my sweet lambs, so officially my day off started when I got home at lunch time.
Today I enjoyed my exciting day off as I:
- Finished reports for work
- Sent emails
- Booked meetings
- Did a couple loads of laundry
- Learned about a coworker's baby grandson who will need surgery soon after his birth; prayed for the family; and passed the prayer request off to my people
- Took care of some messages, emails, and prize orders for Sunday School
- Dusted
- Made baked blueberry and banana oatmeal
- Put a ham in the oven, then an hour later realized that I had automatically turned off the over after taking out the oatmeal, so the ham wasn't cooking
- Turned on the oven so the ham would cook
- Made some very good cheddar broccoli soup (a new recipe)
- Gathered the garbage
I still need to:
- Finish cooking and dealing with the ham (some for meals this week; the rest to freeze in various forms for breakfasts, sandwiches, soups, and casseroles; and the bone and bits to be put aside to make soup stock on Saturday)
- Take out the garbage
- Vacuum
Yup, here I am, living the exciting life of a grown up!

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