Ahh, another 3-day weekend just about done and dusted, as my British friend Janine would say. I love that as a teacher, I get all of these extra days off here and there throughout the school year! You can get so much done and then rest the extra day! I am a firm believer of … Continue reading A Busy Three-Day Weekend
Author: Andrea
Emotional
It seems like I have been an emotional mess these days. Not manic depressive or anything serious like that. Just more in-tune with my emotions than usual. And no, I am not pregnant, so let's just rule that one out right now. I was watching the Olympics the other day, specifically the team figure skating, … Continue reading Emotional
True Confessions of My Mild Life
It's interesting how things come together sometimes. I had mentioned a silly little confession in my banana bread post a few weeks ago, not thinking very much about it. Well, a friend of mine read it and suggested that I should write up an entire post about some of my confessions. Since I'm always trying … Continue reading True Confessions of My Mild Life
Book Review: Uncommon Type
It's been a while since I last wrote up a book review, so here we are! I recently finished reading Uncommon Type: Some Stories by Tom Hanks, and I loved it! First of all, I want to be upfront in admitting that I love Tom Hanks, and so of course I might be a little biased in … Continue reading Book Review: Uncommon Type
My Banana Bread Recipe
Don't you just love banana bread? The aroma is so soft and warm and comforting. Banana bread is semi-dense and sweet and delicious. To be honest, it seems more like a loaf cake than a bread. Tastes great with warm butter spread on a slice, but is also wonderful just as it is. Pairs well … Continue reading My Banana Bread Recipe
The Tooth Fairy’s First Visit
My daughter lost her first tooth a couple of months ago. She was so excited! A few of her Kindergarten friends had begun to lose a few teeth, which I thought was rather early. Apparently, this is when it begins to happen. (Yes, I googled it just to be sure.) She had been wiggling the … Continue reading The Tooth Fairy’s First Visit
Small, Easy Changes
To follow up on the post I wrote last week about resolutions and goals, I was recently reminded about how difficult it can be to get started. Nevertheless, it's good to start, even if it's small. Some people take advantage of the special pricing and offers that many gyms have right now and sign up. … Continue reading Small, Easy Changes
New Year, New Goals
Happy New Year! We made it to 2018! These first few days of the new year are when many of us decide to start up a new set of resolutions. The whole year stretches in front of us and holds so much potential for getting things done and making changes in our life. Three hundred … Continue reading New Year, New Goals
My two-year-old son has recently started to "feed" his action figures, some toys, and his sister's dolls. It's great to see him using his imagination and acting out how he interprets real life! This is the first time that I was able to get some photos of him, and he actually created quite the pretend … Continue reading
My Mind Is Full, Not Mindful
It's hard to be mindful when your mind is full. You may have heard a lot about "mindfulness" these days. There are tons of websites, magazines, self-help books, etc, all devoted to the concept of mindfulness. There are even coloring books to help foster mindfulness! In addition to the coloring, they include mindful quotes or … Continue reading My Mind Is Full, Not Mindful