Thursday, March 17

Adjectives...I mean *verbs.

  • reading...not much these days. I seem to be too tired when my head hits the pillow, and too busy during the day.
  • doing...sitting and relaxing after a very busy day of good mothering >pat on back here<
  • making...my first batch of kombucha tea
  • missing...my tribe
  • loving...spring here and how it stays lighter later.
  • wishing...I had friends here who wanted me to come and visit and help fold laundry and pick up and just mother together.
  • dreaming...of the swimming pool being open and spending our mornings there.
  • hoping...I can make the last three days of spring break as fun as the last six!
  • thinking...about cutting my hair short for summer
  • anticipating...gaming at Amanda's on Sunday
  • avoiding...laundry. I have a basket of misc stuff I need to sort through and either give away, throw away, or box up.
  • dreading...school starting up again next week. Been nice to have slow mornings.
  • eating...a mango. So sweet and good and perfect.
  • drinking...so much water
  • carrying...a lot in my head. But slowly releasing it.
  • holding...baby Annika. A lot this week :)
  • moving...more and eating less.
  • feeling...like my blog is starting to become mine again. Grateful.
*I love that I had the title of this as adjectives. And no one said something. Until Jessie did. MadLibs mess with you when you have been doing the all day long. Damn motherhood.

9 comments:

Anne said...

I'm still bummed we never got together when I was in H-Town. Boo.

I'm so excited to hear how the kombucha turns out!!

Erin said...

I just love you.

Amy said...

What a fantastic idea. May have to steal one day. I miss you. A lot. But I do not want to meet your moldy tea thing. ;)

michelle said...

I haven't been reading as much lately, either, I just keep falling asleep.

I love kombucha tea!

jt said...

I love you, and I love this list.
But those are verbs, not adjectives.

Hannah said...

Oh Jessie...so glad you said something. I was doing MadLibs with Mya all day...must have just been in my brain. Yay!

Lucy said...

Funny. Glad you are getting your blog groove back.

Tasha said...

I wish we could mother together too!
And yes, motherhood lowers our IQ, but it turns it into unconditional love, so we may be a tad more stupid, but we make up for it by being good moms!

Diana said...

great list.