To be honest, I had a tiny internal battle as to whether or not I should write a post today since basically nothing out of the ordinary happened. But then I was thinking about it and I realized that I really owe all of my happiness to the ordinary and everyday pleasures that I engage in each day. So, on that note, here is a toast to the ordinary!
Unfortunately for me, I woke up with a pain in my neck. Literally. I must have slept on it wrong because I couldn't even turn my head to the left at all. This, I found, is largely inconvenient. Especially when you have a job that requires talking and working with customers. However, the pain seemed to let up through the day and I was okay by the time I went to bed. I would consider this a blessing :)
After work, I finally got Lilly's room organized since I piled all of my scrapbook and craft/sewing stuff in there about a week ago. I used my expert organization skills and basically created a puzzle in the closet. Hopefully we don't need to get anything off that top shelf anytime soon...

After finishing off our leftovers of our delicious taco soup for dinner, it took only about an hour before I was starving again. So, my stomach led us to
In-N-Out where I indulged my craving with an animal-style cheeseburger. Yum! That is probably my very favorite fast food restaurant. I also consider this a blessing that I have a husband who is willing to stop what he is doing to get food with me. Of course, he usually benefits as well. In this case he scored an animal-style hamburger and fries ;)
The day ended with Kaleb finishing his homework and laying out his goals for the week while I played around with this new
scanner app that I bought for myself so I could scan all the papers I want to keep and organize digitally on my google drive. It works like a charm! And now I don't have a million loose papers floating around with all my teaching and classroom ideas (for the future, of course).
Anyway, here is a toast to the ordinary days that don't seem special or anything, but that help build me into the person, and mom, who I want to become.
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