The last few days were midterms and today high school had off before starting a new marking period next week. Elementary and middle schools still had to go in and so I had an idea of taking my boy out to breakfast at a very popular diner in my area. It was a nice treat. Not only did he pass his tests but he's been working hard this school year and I thought taking him out for a special treat was needed. Also, we don't get a lot of mother/son time so this was also a good reason to spend some one on one time together. I enjoyed our conversation, which mostly consisted of politics and faith. He's a smart young man with a good head on his shoulders. He's made mistakes, what kid hasn't, but he learns from them and tries hard to do what is right. I'm so proud of him!
Oh, and the food was delicious! He ordered chocolate chip pancakes, which ended up being huge and hard for him to finish. I had scrambled eggs, bacon, hash browns and toast. We left with full bellies and I definitely had a full heart.DAWN MARIE writes
Friday, January 17, 2025
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
The Simpler Days
Oh, how I wish I could go right back to this very moment ...
When I had to push through the physical exhaustion from having been up throughout the night with a crying, hungry baby while helping the toddler learn all the things needed before entering the school years. I didn't realize it then but now as I look back I consider them the simpler days. Because both of them were completely innocent and unaware of just how evil and cruel this world is. They only felt the comfort and love that was given to them within the four walls of our home.Friday, January 10, 2025
Friday Is Here
Good morning from a frigid and snowy Pennsylvania!
I was also proud of this moment on Wednesday evening when we got to watch him perform in the high school's jazz and concert band concert. The last time we watched him on stage with his trumpet was in sixth grade. In seventh grade, during all of that Covid commotion, he was told to put a hole in his mask so he could play and the end of the trumpet needed a special mask too. We all found that to be ridiculous so he dropped out of band and then he developed migraines and spent the rest of middle school in cyber. Now he's back to in person, still getting occasional headaches, but insists on pushing through them. The noise of band doesn't seem to bother him. It was great seeing him back to this. I took videos and snapped pictures while trying desperately to hold back tears.
Monday, January 6, 2025
First Post of 2025
Happy New Year, friends!
Let's catch up!
We rang in New Years in the comfort of our own home watching the Times Square ball drop from our television screen. Then we went to bed after midnight and woke up later than we usually do and hung out at home before eating dinner at The Cracker Barrel all thanks to a gift card Rob received from someone at work. This is what happens when I try to take a picture of two teenagers.
Then it was back to school on Thursday and Friday followed by a relaxing weekend. Now it's Monday, the start of the first full week of the year. School is closed today and kids had to do their work from home. Rob has also been doing his work from home. Why?I hope 2025 is a year you, my reader friends, receive many wonderful blessings!