March 30, 2006

  • I am so glad that tomorrow is Friday. It's been one of those weeks and it's really not one thing in particular, just a multitude of things put together. I'm tired, mentally and physically and frustrated, etc I'm just fed up with a lot of things and pms is just ummm bringing it out. This too shall pass and so will my pissed off at the world anti social self

    Have a protected blog to write but no energy to do it right now. But it's a good one hehee

    Interviewed my first paralegal intern today! I'm going to have help soon! I am interviewing another one tomorrow. It will be nice to have some help for a change

    It's going to be really warm here this weekend (sorry Bea) and we're going to be working in the yard. I love looking at the work we did last year and seeing the beautiful roses, and hydrangea bushes coming back. I'm putting in a few more flower beds this year. I'll take photo's this weekend of before and after.

    Have a great .. FRIDAY!!!!!!!!

    Oh here's tomorrow's daily thought from my old priest.. I think a few of you will appreciate this very much!

    Don't fear failure so
    much that you refuse
           to try new things.
    The saddest summary of
           a life contains
    three descriptions:
           could have, might
    have, and should have.

     
                               
    - Louis E. Boone

Comments (5)

  • Yay for the weekend (almost)! Ohh and yay for the intern.

    I think I'm skipping a garden of any sort this year. Just not into it, but can't wait to see your pictures. Creating your own garden is so rewarding.

  • Hope you get to feeling better soon. I know how the blahs can be. Like you said, it'll pass, just hang on until it does.

  • We've been having a week of Mondays at work.  I think the entire Garrison Command is happy that tomorrow is Friday!

    Hooray for help!

    And I love that quote!  I think that's why I always tell my kids that they have to at least try everything once!

  • YAY for Friday and YAY for help!!!

  • I love that quote.  I am daily reminded through my work with seniors of the time in life when "could have, might have and should have" is simply sad.  There is no going back.  So, embrace today!  Happy Friday!

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