After two weeks of boycotting any type of housework, I think it is time to get cracking on some fall cleaning. Our house is filthy and in desperate need of scrubbing. Blah! But first, I wanted to catch up here. Clearly a procrastination tactic.
October is always extremely busy, and I'm not exactly sure why. I'm guessing fall sports play a major part in the madness, as well as Halloween and the annual Oktoberfest. Throw in a baby shower to host and planning a trip to Atlanta and you've got one slammed calendar. Normally, the Garlands are MIA at family functions this time of year and feel super guilty about it around time for the holidays.
The past few weeks, we've been able to spend some quality time with my aunt Cindy, my mom and her boyfriend, and our new nephews. Cindy, my mom and her boyfriend have been able to tailgate with us in Clemson for the past two games. Some may think having them there could cramp our style, but you don't know my crazy family. I've so enjoyed hanging out with them, playing cornhole, and eating some delicious tailgate snacks.
My random acts of kindness to note actually come from my mom and her boyfriend. My mom stopped by this week to bring us some homemade broccoli bread, something I love but have never made myself. It was a nice surprise, even though the husband ate most of it. And yesterday, at the tailgate, I was impressed by her boyfriend's thoughtfulness... opening doors for her and offering to help me with moving heavy objects. Of course, I wanted to pick up the cooler myself because I'm that hard-headed, but it's the thought that counts, right?
The husband and I definitely need to do a better job of spending time with our families. But, it's always nice to know that no matter how long we're apart, the love is still there and we're always welcome when we do come around.
Kindergarten teacher, beginning CrossFitter, Paleo-friendly family chef (about 80% of the time). I have a tendency to be random and sometimes dramatic. Enjoy.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Fall is here!
Today is an absolutely beautiful day here in SC. Cool breeze, upper 60's, bright sunshine. And football on all day. Ahhhhh. Now if only my Tigers would bring home a win from Blacksburg, this will be perfect.
As for my thoughtful observations this week, I've noted many small things. First, my husband came home with a homemade apple pie from a group of students at his high school. I thought it was so kind of them to think of him (us)... and the thing was delicious! We argued over who would eat the last bite (not so kind), but I won in the end. I know. Selfish me. Second, he was also invited by a student to Rally at the Pole, something he usually wouldn't attend, but agreed this time. I was proud of him for going, and he came home excited about the experience. These small acts of kindness from his students served as a much needed pat-on-the-back for him.
To celebrate the start of fall and the harvest, I read Stone Soup to my class this week. On Friday, we made soup together and had a taste test. I was impressed with most of them for eating, not just tasting, what we made. The soup was mostly potatoes, onions, carrots, and chicken broth; it tasted a lot like pot roast without the meat. I enjoyed watching them "sharing" the ingredients for the soup and enjoying it together.
I'm ready for my football-watching-marathon. Happy Fall Saturday, everyone!
As for my thoughtful observations this week, I've noted many small things. First, my husband came home with a homemade apple pie from a group of students at his high school. I thought it was so kind of them to think of him (us)... and the thing was delicious! We argued over who would eat the last bite (not so kind), but I won in the end. I know. Selfish me. Second, he was also invited by a student to Rally at the Pole, something he usually wouldn't attend, but agreed this time. I was proud of him for going, and he came home excited about the experience. These small acts of kindness from his students served as a much needed pat-on-the-back for him.
To celebrate the start of fall and the harvest, I read Stone Soup to my class this week. On Friday, we made soup together and had a taste test. I was impressed with most of them for eating, not just tasting, what we made. The soup was mostly potatoes, onions, carrots, and chicken broth; it tasted a lot like pot roast without the meat. I enjoyed watching them "sharing" the ingredients for the soup and enjoying it together.
I'm ready for my football-watching-marathon. Happy Fall Saturday, everyone!
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