I just watched that movie "I don't know how she does it"
It was pretty good movie. And it's so true of being a mother whether she works or not.
I'm still reading the Saxon series. I have to wait on the books at the library or I would already be done with the series. I really enjoy the bloody battle descriptions.
My work is really, really stressful right now. My neck muscles and shoulders are beyond tense and I carry pain there that feels like a crick in the neck and shoulders. If I surviive through July, I think things will get a lot better. Too bad that is a month and a half away.
My daughter's birthday is next week. I have planned a thing and she doesn't want to plan anything. I want to surprise her with a party. It has been a really stressful year for her too. She has grown up some much already that it is scary.
Her swimming has really improved in some areas, but in other it has tanked. She doesn't even try hard in freestyle. So her butterfly and back stroke are faster than her freestyle time. Way faster. Her Medley Relay team in the 11-12 year girls is #1 against all the other teams. They have won every meet so far. I'm really proud if you can't tell.
I suck at keeping in touch with friends and family, and I feel guilty about it. I really have to do much better. And I am working on it, but I still suck at it. I never want to call or email anyone. Instead I read facebook status and not post a status about myself. I seem to have a really hard time sharing and communicating.
I feel really quilty about not exercising. I really need to start taking better care of myself, like say get a mammogram which is something I am 3 years behind. Or even seeing a OBGYN which I haven't done in 6 or 7 years. After getting the news that my sister has breast cancer, you would think I would go running to the doctor. But I am being stupid and a little scared. I really don't want to hear any bad news. So chicken shit it is.
Here's something interesting and not depressing. The TV series "Homeland" has several scenes shot at our office building. I even got to see Claire Danes and Damian Lewis up close. They are both skinny as rails. The camera really does 10 pounds. It was interesting watching the setup and stuff, but I wasn't crazy about all the parking spaces they took up. Oh well.
That is it. Later tater.
It was pretty good movie. And it's so true of being a mother whether she works or not.
I'm still reading the Saxon series. I have to wait on the books at the library or I would already be done with the series. I really enjoy the bloody battle descriptions.
My work is really, really stressful right now. My neck muscles and shoulders are beyond tense and I carry pain there that feels like a crick in the neck and shoulders. If I surviive through July, I think things will get a lot better. Too bad that is a month and a half away.
My daughter's birthday is next week. I have planned a thing and she doesn't want to plan anything. I want to surprise her with a party. It has been a really stressful year for her too. She has grown up some much already that it is scary.
Her swimming has really improved in some areas, but in other it has tanked. She doesn't even try hard in freestyle. So her butterfly and back stroke are faster than her freestyle time. Way faster. Her Medley Relay team in the 11-12 year girls is #1 against all the other teams. They have won every meet so far. I'm really proud if you can't tell.
I suck at keeping in touch with friends and family, and I feel guilty about it. I really have to do much better. And I am working on it, but I still suck at it. I never want to call or email anyone. Instead I read facebook status and not post a status about myself. I seem to have a really hard time sharing and communicating.
I feel really quilty about not exercising. I really need to start taking better care of myself, like say get a mammogram which is something I am 3 years behind. Or even seeing a OBGYN which I haven't done in 6 or 7 years. After getting the news that my sister has breast cancer, you would think I would go running to the doctor. But I am being stupid and a little scared. I really don't want to hear any bad news. So chicken shit it is.
Here's something interesting and not depressing. The TV series "Homeland" has several scenes shot at our office building. I even got to see Claire Danes and Damian Lewis up close. They are both skinny as rails. The camera really does 10 pounds. It was interesting watching the setup and stuff, but I wasn't crazy about all the parking spaces they took up. Oh well.
That is it. Later tater.
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