Alrighty, it may not LOOK like I'm jumping up and down on my exterior (my exterior is still finishing up inventory today), and even my interior is going through the strange let-down of the usual end-of-year blahs, but let me tell you, I'll get over that quickly. I'm ecstatic to be able to stay home -- no summer school for me this year -- with the little one and enjoy a slower pace.
So, while I finish cleaning up at work, allow me to share with you some of our summer plans. I'll be back to explain them (I know they seem self-explanatory, and most of them are, but you know me...I like to elaborate!) next week.
Until then, let me know -- What are your plans for the summer? Will you be slaving away, or will you have a chance to take life a little slower? Traveling at all? Getting in touch with nature? Do tell!
Whoa . . number 16 is ambitious - I'm impressed! I can't wait to hear more about it :)
ReplyDeleteLife is definitely slower in the summer - I'll be gardening, reading, swimming, and hitting the farmers' market too. I want to hear more about the fear of grass . .
LOL Don't be TOO impressed. I've got 3 or 4 ideas I've been mulling, so it's just a matter of putting pen to paper. After that, who knows? Maybe nada. ;-)
DeleteSlow is lovely! Sounds like you've got a wonderful summer up ahead. And I'll totally get into the fear of grass on Monday. (Hint, hint: It's my son's fear, not mine. Hee hee!)
Megan,
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to read about the fear of grass. I was scared of the grass as a baby. My mom used it as a babysitter of sorts, LOL. She would set a blanket down and I would not leave the blanket because I hated the feel of the grass.
Crystal Keck