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May 31 2009

One More Week….

Published by andreacoventry at 8:41 am under Uncategorized Edit This

One more week of school, then it’s summer vacation.  Ok, so teachers have to stay one more week afterwards to clean up, but that’s not a big deal.

So, what will I do with myself this summer?  I’ve been thinking about this a lot, and I have made the following goals:

  • Average 2 articles per day
  • Regularly update this new blog
  • Keep my garden weeded
  • Clean my house Tongue out
  • Go to a few concerts

I’ve come close, already, with almost 2 articles a day in the busiest school month of the year (next to September), the backyard is cleaned up, I put away the clean dishes this morning, and I’m going to two nights of Eddie Vedder in just over a week! 

Ooh, let the mental ping-ponging begin:  I’ve already been reminded of my favorite beer cap, given to me by a friend of mine.  It was from Magic Hat and said, “What could be better than a beer with Eddie Vedder?”  For me, probably not too much.

Other random thought of the day…….last night I was out gardening.  On my way back from the greenhouse, I saw another one of those Smart Cars.  I appreciate their economy, both financially and environmentally, and am seeing many more of them on the local roads. Usually there is only one person in the car.  Once I saw two people.  But yesterday, there were three people crammed into this Smart Car, and I just couldn’t stop thinking of those clown cars at the circus.  The image is still amusing me greatly this morning.

And now with that image firmly implanted in my mind, I must be on my way to weed and mulch for other people……..

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