Other stuffs:
- Is there a limit to the number of questions a three year old can ask in a minute?
- If there is, I think Elsa is trying set a new record.
- Along with know-it-all-statements.
- I've started a new thing. I've been making a point to wash all the dishes right after every meal. It's usually so quick to do, so much easier than when there's a huge pile. I've been at it two or so weeks, and it has been great. With very limited counter space, it makes a huge difference; I don't not make something just because I'd have to wash dishes first.
- Plus, the rest of the house can be flying, but I feel good because I can tell myself, "at least the dishes are done."
- We made valentines for all Grandmas and Grandpas on Monday, then delivered them. I've been cutting construction paper hearts left and right since then.
- A very, very highly recommended book: Unbroken: A WWII story of Survival, Resilience and Redemption by Laura Hillenbrand. A biography of Louie Zampereini (if you're a MPR junky, you might have heard of it.) a WWII bombardier who ended up stranded on a raft in the Pacific for 47 days. He was picked up by the Japanese, and survived the POW camps. Amazing story, very well written book.
- Seriously. Read that book. It's good.
- Off now, to work. I get to renew my CPR certification before my shift. I wonder how much they've changed it this time...
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Hey, they had an excerpt of that book in Runner's World. Just about the olympic parts. Sounded pretty good. And he's still alive and well...
-Katrina
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