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It's ok Thursday


I've finally decided to link up with the "It's Ok Thursday" group
(thanks to Running in Stillettos).

It's Ok

That I've wanted to link up with "It's Ok Thursdays" for what seems like a year 
and am just finally getting around to it (it's a new year, right?).

That I sat in over two hours of traffic tonight due to one inch of snow 
(you live in Cleveland, OHIO people...).

That I convinced myself to go workout (even though I didn't want to)
and then came home and ate a cookie. Why do I do that?

That I just signed myself up for a grad school course in counseling at CSU
even though I already feel like I don't have enough free time.

That I'm once again co-directing our school play musical
even though I already feel like I don't have enough free time. 

That I still have a pile of Christmas decorations on my dining room table
just waiting for someone to put them in the attic.

That we have no plans for our Friday night and I'm 100% okay/excited
about it. (Signs we're old).

That I made my niece a tutu on Monday and still have glitter all over 
our basement carpet, coffee table and couch.
It is more than OK that tomorrow is Friday!


Comments

Stephanie said…
Funny, I live in Lexington, KY and people seem to react to snow just about the same way!

I know the feeling about taking on more projects when you already feel like you have no free time. But ah, somehow we always make it, right? :)

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