Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Our Week - The One with More Birthday Celebrations, a Girls Dinner, a Retreat, a Funeral, and a Hockey Game

Last week was all about getting back in the swing of things after ten days off for spring break and Easter.  I was a busy little bee trying to get caught up on #allthethings and, unfortunately, I had to do it while my allergies kicked my butt all week.  I’ve had a scratchy throat and a very hoarse and sometimes non-existent voice for over a week now with no end in sight.  That’s spring in Georgia for you, though! 

I’m also still having issues with my retainer – BIG SIIIIGH – so I was fighting off some pretty bad face and jaw tension and headaches all week… it’s looking more and more each day like I may need to see if getting a fixed upper retainer is a possibility. 

Anyway, let’s get to the recap!  There was lots of good this week even though re-entry after vacation is always challenging!

 

Monday, April 6

The kids were out of school again for Easter Monday, so after an exhausting (but incredible) trip to Disney World and a whirlwind of an Easter and birthday weekend, we finally got to relax on Monday.  Brian did have to work, but he was working from home, so he was able to sleep in a little, and I slept in until 8:30.  Praise!!

The kids were just getting up when I got up, and we all had cake for breakfast because we had so many leftovers.  It was the day after my birthday, so I figured, why not?  ;o)

After breakfast, the kids tidied the house.  They had Easter stuff and lingering Disney stuff all over the place, so it was much needed.

Meanwhile, I washed my new weighted blanket that Brian gave me for my birthday and then I got to work in my office.  I had gotten so ahead on the blog before we left for our trip, but as always when returning from vacation, I was right back to flying by the seat of my pants when we got back.  I had to finish my blog post for the next day, and it was a time-intensive one, so it took all my work time for the day.

The rest of the morning was lazy for the kids – some video games for Jacob since he’d been deprived of them all week (LOL) and some Facetiming with Maren for Olivia.

Late in the morning, Olivia brought Maren into my office via her iPad, and she and Maren told me that Maren’s mom had said that Olivia could come over and hang out if it was okay with me and that she’d be texting me shortly.  Sure enough, I got the text, so right after lunch, I ran Olivia over to their house so they could hang out all afternoon.

They live just about five minutes from us, so it’s so convenient because it’s a quick round trip.  Olivia was thrilled to be spending all day with her bestie, and she said goodbye and jumped out of the car as fast as she could.

I headed back home after that and helped Jacob finish up with his Confirmation paperwork.  I also helped him log some service hours as he needed help with the contact information. 

After all that was done, I hit the pavement for a walk and Jacob put together his new Lego set that he’d gotten in his Easter basket.  It was cold and dreary on Monday, so that wasn’t ideal, but it still felt good to get out after not working out for four days.

By the time I got home, Jacob had finished his Lego set and he had showered and gotten ready for the day, so he played video games for a bit longer while I finished my blog post for Tuesday.  He also figured out how to solve the 4x4 Rubik’s cube, so of course, I had to snap a picture of him with it!  ;o)

I did my final Lent study and got showered and ready for the day, and then Brian, Jacob, and I left to pick up Olivia from Maren’s house and meet my father-in-law at a local restaurant to celebrate my birthday with him.  My brother-in-law and sister-in-law also met us, and we had a delicious dinner together.

After dinner, Brian, Jacob, and I went back to my father-in-law’s house for Dairy Queen Oreo Blizzard Cake and gifts, and then we hung out for a bit and chatted before heading home.

Artemis II was busy making its journey around the moon that day, so we had been following along on and off all afternoon.  When we got home, they were on the dark side of the moon with no communication, which had to be so wild for them.  We turned on the live coverage when we got home, and I started making a grocery list while Olivia went upstairs to shower.




A few minutes later, I glanced outside and saw a rosy glow on the neighbor’s house across the street, so I ran out back to see the sunset because I knew it must be a good one.  Sure enough, I was treated to one of the most spectacular sunsets I’ve seen, and I stood out there and marveled at it for about 15 minutes. 

The sunset started out as a fiery orange and yellow and eventually morphed into hot pink, deep purple, and blue, and it was just STUNNING.  All the while, I kept thinking about the four humans just flying around in space beyond what I could see in our atmosphere, and it was just one of those moments when you realize just how grand the universe is.





Brian had gone back to his dad’s house to pick up some stuff and on his way home, he saw the sunset and he texted me to make sure I knew about it.  He knows me so well!

It was COLD Monday night, so I froze to the bone watching it, but it was totally worth every single second.  Just look at those gorgeous pictures.  Every single one of them is unedited and unfiltered.  Just God’s true beauty shining right there on the picture.

After the sunset, we all got into pjs, the kids went to bed, and then Brian and I watched some of The Chosen before going to bed.

 

Tuesday, April 7

Tuesday was the first school day in 10 days, and I can tell you right now that waking up at 6 AM to get the kids to school is way less fun than waking up at 6 AM to go to Disney World.  Hahahaha.  I draaaagggged my booty out of bed and still felt half asleep, but we were out the door on time, and the kids made it to school just after 7:30 AM as always.

I had to go to Walmart and Publix to get groceries because we were out of everything, and then I went home to put the groceries away before getting to work.  It took most of the day to get my blog post done for the next day, and I also had to transfer pictures from my phone to my computer and get those organized again.  While those were transferring, I tidied my office and fixed some typos, and then I finished my blog post for Wednesday with just enough time to look at my planner for the week ahead and leave to pick up the kids from school.

On the way there, I swung by the library to pick up some books, and I talked to my friend, Jeannine, for a bit. 

After school, we headed home, and I did my devotional and then turned in all of Jacob’s Confirmation paperwork in (a huge check off the list as he’s been working on it since last summer) all while keeping my eye on the news since our administration was sending horrible threats to Iran. 

Olivia had parent night for her lyrical class at dance, so I drove her there and then sat in with her class.  I got to see part of her routine for the recital, and it looks awesome so far.  Those girls sure do put in the hard work.  Their warmups alone are exhausting. 

I headed straight home after that to get dinner in the oven while she had her other two classes, and Brian was just getting home from the funeral home as his best friend’s mom passed away and the visitation was Tuesday afternoon.

While dinner was in the oven, I got the rest of the groceries put away and I chatted with Brian about the visitation, and then I got in a very quick, very half-hearted functional strength training workout.  I felt like crap all last week with a scratchy throat, an achy neck, and lots of issues from my jaw and face tension, so it wasn’t a fun week.  Pretty sure my retainer is causing issues, so I may have to see if I can just get a fixed retainer and be done with all the drama.  I’m soooo over it.

The four of us sat down to eat dinner when Brian and Olivia got home from dance, and it was nice to have something a little healthier than takeout after a week of junk food on vacation.  I made barbecue chicken, mashed potatoes, steamed broccoli, and Cheesecake Factory bread, and it was a nice to be back around our own table together.

After the kitchen was clean, I did a quick strength workout, I watered all the plants outside and in, and then Jacob wanted to order a 4x4 Rubik’s Cube to up his game.  The one he had completed Monday was my uncle’s OG Rubik’s Cube from 1982.  LOL. 

After both kids were showered, they got into bed (Olivia with her book in hand that she couldn’t put down and read in less than 24 hours), and Brian and I watched some more of The Chosen while I sipped on a hot toddy.  I didn’t sleep well at all the night before because of all the drainage in my throat, so I needed my surefire remedy… and it WORKED because I fell asleep immediately Tuesday night!

 

Wednesday, April 8

Wednesday, I dropped the kids off at school and then I headed home to wrap up in my electric blanket and work.  I had thought the cold snaps were over for the season, but last week proved me wrong.  Haha.

Wednesday was another admin day because I had a bunch of “life” stuff that needed attention.  I shopped for a few things Olivia needs for her upcoming recital, I grabbed a couple of things with my birthday gift cards, I downloaded some new music, I paid a bill, I caught up on emails, I looked over summer dance registration information (I can’t believe it’s already time to sign up for that), I ordered Olivia’s school supplies for next school year (how on earth are we already here?!), and then I spent the rest of the day catching up on blog reading.  I was a week and a half behind so that took foreverrrr.

But again, I felt like crap all day Wednesday, so it was a nice day to just be lazy and catch up on reading my favorite blogs.  I fought sleep all day until 1 PM, and I couldn’t take it anymore.  Everything hurt from my tension, and my brain fog was fogging, so I covered up with my weighted blanket and passed out for a 30-minute power nap.  I did feel a little better when I woke, but still not great.

I had to put gas in the car before grabbing the kids from school and then we all headed home.  I did my devotional with a cup of tea and then tackled a couple of things around the house and then it was time to get Olivia to dance.

I picked up a prescription from CVS on the way home, made chicken stir fry, rice, and veggies for the boys and me when I got home, and then I got out for another walk.  I was able to complete my entire route, but my pace was slower, and it did feel good to get out even though I’d been lacking energy all day.

When I got home, I got showered and then Jacob got showered while Brian went to pick up Olivia.  I lay in bed for a bit after I got in my pjs because I was completely sapped of energy, and then when Olivia got home, I sat with her while she ate some leftover Dairy Queen Blizzard cake and told me about dance. 

After she showered, the kids got into bed and then Brian and I watched the season finale of Shrinking, me with another hot toddy in hand.  And regarding Shrinking – if you aren’t watching it, you are missing out so much.  It is one of the best shows I have ever seen… right up there with Ted Lasso and Schitt’s Creek.  It is LAUGH OUT LOUD funny and you will cry at every episode as well.  I had tears streaming down my face at the end of last week’s episode.  Gah, I love every single character on that show. 

 

Thursday, April 9

Thursday morning, I dropped the kids at school and then I came home to work on the blog all day long.  I started and finished my post for Friday, I started and finished my post for Monday (yesterday’s post as you’re reading this), and I started this post that you’re currently reading and got it caught up to present time.  Once that was done, I started my post for Wednesday, which is the first of my Disney recaps!  It was a very productive day on the blog front and I’m happy to report that my scratchy throat had improved (a tiny bit) and I was no longer brain foggy and feeling exhausted. 

I grabbed the kids from school when they got out, and we headed to music lessons.  Jacob was supposed to have had a golf match, but it got cancelled, so we didn’t have to worry about conflicting extracurricular activities as originally thought.

I sat with Olivia during her guitar lesson and she worked some more on her acoustic version of The Fate of Ophelia.  She’s contemplating doing the music recital again, so we’ll see.  Jacob is also contemplating doing the piano recital, so we will see about that as well!

When we got home, I had just enough time to clean up the kitchen and have a cup of tea, and then it was time to leave to meet my girlfriends for dinner.  We had to cancel our last two dinners because so many girls were sick and/or tied up with kids’ activities, so I was extra excited to see them Thursday evening.

We met downtown at a market that sells a fusion of different cuisines and has a large beer wall.  I’d been craving pizza since Brian had ordered one at my birthday dinner on Monday, so I ordered a pepperoni pizza.  Jeannine, Jen, Jessica, Heather, and I all grabbed a high-top table and we spent the next couple of hours catching up and discussing pretty much everything under the sun. 


Jeannine and Jessica and I hung out a little longer after Jen and Heather left, and then we spent some time outside because the weather was perfection.  Downtown was busy, busy, too, and the sidewalks were filled with people eating and drinking and walking around. 

I got home around 7:45 PM and the kids were just finishing showering and getting ready for bed.  I got into some workout clothes, and I did a stair stepper workout while we watched some more of the live action Lilo and Stitch movie before the kids went to bed.

Brian and I started season four of The Chosen before heading to bed.

 

Friday, April 10

Friday morning, I dropped the kids at school and then headed home to get stuff done.  On the list for Friday was:

 

-       Filling in some events in my planner

-       Catching up on emails

-       Moving Disney PhotoPass pictures and videos to Brian’s and my shared file

-       Working on this blog post

-       Finishing my first Disney blog post

-       Washing a load of clothes

-       Cleaning out my List Master app

-       Downloading the new Teddy Swims single

-       Organizing a couple of Instagram highlights

-       Placing an order for essential oils

 

After school, the kids and I headed home to have some downtime before our very busy weekend kicked off.  Jacob and I sat down together to select his classes for next schoolyear (TENTH GRADE, HOWWWW?!), but his link for Honors American Sign Language hadn’t been activated, so he ended up having to email the guidance counselor and pause his registration. 

Olivia received her recognition from Locks of Love on Friday, too, for donating 12 inches of hair!!

After that, the kids went to have some screen time, and I enjoyed a cup of hot tea while reading my devotional and then I checked a few more tasks off my ever-growing list.

 

-       Opened a couple of packages

-       Got an Amazon return ready

-       Measured for new light fixtures

-       Sent Brian some of the videos I took at Disney World

-       Placed an Amazon order

-       Responded to all blog comments from the last week

 

At 5 PM, I decided that productivity could wait, and I did a rare Friday workout.  Fridays are usually the days that I take off and rest each week, but I knew I wasn’t going to have time for a workout Saturday, so I wanted to get out and move my body a little.  It was just lovely outside, so I didn’t want to waste the good weather.

When I got home, I made sure Jacob was ready to go for his retreat, and then I got showered while Brian dropped him off, picked up donuts for breakfast Saturday, and picked up barbecue for dinner for Olivia, himself, and me. 

After my shower, I decided to try out my new self-tanner, and it turned out to be SO good.  It did stay sticky-ish for a while like all self-tanners do, and it also started having that self-tanner scent that doesn’t smell great once it started developing, but the color is beautiful, it doesn’t look fake at all, and it left zero streaks or weird patches on my knees or ankles or feet.  And the best part is – it’s so inexpensive, especially compared to the ones that all the other influencers are marketing these days.

After my self-tanner was applied, I put away the laundry I’d washed earlier in the day, and then I whipped up some cocktails for B and me – a Moscow Mule for him and a Manhattan for me, of course.  I got to use my new picks for the cherries, and it really does make the drink feel so much fancier.  ;o)

After dinner, we all cleaned the kitchen and then we turned on NASA’s livestream of splashdown for Artemis II.  The last time I watched a mission return home from earth was Columbia in 2003 and I will never ever forget that moment of watching it fall apart in the sky.  All crew members on board were killed, and it was such a sad day.  Needless to say, I was a bit on edge as I’m sure most of the world was.  Thankfully, everything went beautifully – it was a textbook landing, and they hit their exact target at the exact time they had planned which is truly mind-blowing. 

I’m just so proud of my little brother for working on this hugely successful mission!!  Several of you have reached out to me to ask what exactly he does at NASA, and I never know exactly how to explain it, so I talked to him Saturday to get the information in layman’s terms, and this is what he said.  He is a Launch Vehicle Systems Integration Engineer.  When a rocket is built, it has to be built in pieces because it’s so big.  His job is to integrate all the pieces into one full rocket and launch it.  He makes sure all the requirements are met for flight and he makes sure that everything fits physically, as well as electronically like computer systems, etc.  He is also on the launch team, and he makes sure that all requirements are met and that the rocket is healthy from the start of countdown through the end of launch.  Whew.  So if you are one of those who has ever asked me, hopefully that helps!  Haha.

While we were waiting for the crew to deboard, I talked to our old resource officer on the phone for a bit as he called to wish me a belated happy birthday.  He had just boarded a flight to Ireland, though, so our call was pretty short as he had to turn his phone on airplane mode.

We ended up watching the Artemis coverage for hours… until all four crew members were safely out of the capsule, and then we finally turned it off.  Olivia and I watched the Elizabeth Taylor music video by Taylor Swift (finally) and then she went to bed because we had an early and full day ahead Saturday.

Brian and I watched some more of The Chosen after she went to bed and then he had to leave to pick Jacob and his friend, WJ, up from their retreat at 11 PM.  When they got home, they told us a little about their day and then they grabbed some snacks and headed upstairs, and Brian and I headed to bed.



Saturday, April 11

Saturday morning, Brian got up early to put a few lawn equipment items out in our neighborhood yard sale, and I had set my alarm for 8 AM because we had so much to do.  The first thing I did was make sure Olivia was up because she had an early dance class that was added to the schedule at the last minute.  Then, I woke up the boys so they could get ready and have breakfast before day two of their retreat.

We all ate donuts that Brian had picked up the night before, and then I had a quick cup of tea while prepping my to do list for the day in my office. 

Olivia and I left a little after 9 AM to get her to dance, and then when I got home, Brian brought in all the stuff that hadn’t sold in the yard sale.

I headed upstairs to get showered and ready for the day while Brian and the boys headed to day two of their retreat, and then Brian came home to get ready because we had a funeral to attend for his best friend’s mom.  She passed away last week after a long battle with Alheimer’s, and she was a second momma to Brian since he grew up hanging out at their house. 

My dad also happens to be friends with Brian’s best friend’s dad, so my parents were at the funeral as well.  It lasted about an hour and then we hung around for a bit to hung everyone and give our condolences and then we had to be back at Olivia’s dance studio to pick her up by 12:30 PM.  The funeral was a really beautiful service, though, but it was a particularly tough one as Brian’s best friend, his best friend’s sister (who we are also close with), and Brian’s best friend’s son and daughter all said a few words.  I doubt there was a dry eye in the whole church.

After we grabbed Olivia from dance, the three of us headed home to change back into comfortable clothes and then eat some lunch.  Olivia tidied the house and showered afterward, and I spent some time tidying and arranging my new drawer organizer that I got for my birthday.  I cleaned out a few things as well, and I’m soooo in love with the final result.  Everything has a place, everything is grouped together logically, and it just looks so much cleaner and neater in there.  Ya gotta love an organizer!

Before

After


Once that was done, I grabbed the banana pudding donut that Brian had gotten me, and I took it to my office with some tea for an afternoon snack while I worked.  I chatted with my brother for a little bit and then worked on a couple of blog posts while also getting some laundry done.  While I worked, I also watched the live coverage of the Artemis crew being welcomed home… they all gave some beautiful speeches, and they kept crying and hugging and crying and hugging and it was just such a beautiful thing.  Those four have been the highlight of my week!


Brian picked Jacob up from his retreat at 4:30 PM and he came home to get showered and ready for the day. 

I folded the towels and blankets I’d washed earlier in the day, and then I got changed and freshened up, and then we headed to one last hockey game of the season with our friends, Jeannine and James and their boys.

There were multiple events downtown in the same area, so parking was a nightmare, but eventually, we lucked out and found someone leaving, so we were able to get their spot, and we made it to the game on time.  They ended up starting the game 15 minutes late, I’m assuming because so many people were still waiting to get in at game time due to the parking situation, and then there were a few other things that happened during the game that delayed it, making it run super late.  We decided to leave during the intermission after the second period to avoid the crazy traffic that was likely to ensue after the game since it would be letting out around the same time as the other events.  Plus we were all exhausted after the long day.

That said, we all had a fun time and the kids got to take pictures with the mascots and get ice cream, so it was a fun evening out!  Mack also had a hat with a running marquee light across the front of it, and all the kids kept passing it around.  Olivia wanted her picture taken in it... no surprise there!  Haha.



When we got home, the kids went straight to bed – they were both exhausted – and Brian and I settled in to watch episode one of The Testaments – the spinoff from The Handmaid’s Tale. 

We had some of the best cocktails of our lives in Hollywood Studios on our Disney World trip, so Brian ordered the ingredients to make them at home, and we tried our first round Saturday night, minus one of the ingredients that hadn’t yet arrived.  It is out of this world delicious and I plan to share the recipe here as soon as we get the final ingredient! 

We ended up going to bed well after midnight, but thankfully, we were able to sleep in on Sunday.

 

Sunday, April 12

I got up around 8:45 AM Sunday morning, made cinnamon rolls, and helped Brian clean the kitchen afterward.  Then, I settled in my office with my cup of tea to plan the week ahead and I also knocked out my entire blog post for Friday, making me almost a week ahead on the blog!

Meanwhile, the kids did their laundry, prepped for the week ahead, and had some screentime. 

Late in the morning, I left my office to tackle a few things around the house – cleaning the remaining blinds and windows that I hadn’t yet gotten to (front room, Jacob’s room, Olivia’s room, and the playroom), and then we all had lunch together.

After lunch, the kids finished up with their laundry, showered, and prepped for Monday, and then they had some screen time while I did some more work in my office.  I had to transfer all the photos from my phone to my laptop from the week and then get them organized.  And I also got this blog post nearly finished.  And Brian ended up selling our old lawnmower and edger on our neighborhood Facebook page, so we can officially cross that off the list!  Woo hoooo!

Late in the afternoon, I got showered and ready and then we headed to 5 PM Mass before grabbing Mama Cass and going to my parents’ house for Sunday dinner.  It was good to be back after skipping the previous week for Easter.  We celebrated my birthday over there with my favorite meal that my Momma makes – meatloaf, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, black eyed peas, and banana pudding for dessert!  YES, MA’AM! 


Sunday was also my parents’ 46th wedding anniversary!!!!  So wild that they’ve been married almost five decades!  Happy anniversary, Momma and Daddy!! 

When we got home from my parents’ house, I sorted the dirty clothes, so they’d be ready for laundry day Monday, and then Brian and I settled in to watch some Saturday Night Live after the kids went to bed.

Happy Tuesday, y’all!

Monday, April 13, 2026

Opalite - Creating My Own Joy (March 2026 Recap)

I chose the word Opalite for 2026 because I love the meaning so much.  The word is the title of a song by Taylor Swift, and it means creating your own joy or happiness even when things aren’t going your way.  Life is full of ups and downs, so I thought this would be the perfect word to keep at the forefront of my mind as a constant reminder that there’s always something I can do to lift my own spirits.  And this manufactured joy doesn’t have to come from grand gestures or big events… most of the time it’s made in the small, everyday details. 

Here are some of the things I did in March to create my own joy…


 

-       I stopped to take pictures of beautiful things on my walks – flowering trees, greenery, blue skies with wispy clouds, and sunsets.  Springtime is just so picturesque!

-       I also sang and danced a little on my evening walks… the neighbors probably thought I was crazy, but… *shrugs shoulders*

-       It’s bumblebee season here, and they are just everywhere right now.  While I was washing our windows early on in the month, a little bee came up to the window and started thumping into it, so I stopped what I was doing and just watched it.  They are fascinating little creatures.  If you haven’t ever stopped to observe a little fuzzy bee, you should.

-       I went on lots of evening walks in March yet again and walking always makes me happy!  And even though I hate the time change in the spring, I do love the extra daylight because walking after dinner > walking before dinner.

-       While doing household chores and cleaning the mirrors and windows, instead of doing the standard spray lines, I used my window cleaner to draw little hearts and smiley faces on the windows.  Did it make my chores a little more whimsical?  It sure did!  And does that bring me joy?  Always.  A little whimsy goes a long way, friends.

-       One day, when we visited my upper cervical chiropractor, they were diffusing peppermint, and it smelled divine in the office.  So, what was the first thing I did when I got home?  I put peppermint in my diffuser, and I’ve been diffusing it all month.  It’s uplifting, it’s a clean scent, and it’s a crowd pleaser.

-       Monday after the time change, I snoozed one extra time to take some of the sting out of the rude, extra early wakeup call.

-       One weekend, our friar who moved away several years ago sent me the link to the Mass he had said in Washington DC that morning.  I love his homilies so much, and watching and listening to him brought me so much joy.

-       One particularly cold March evening, we had a beautiful sunset, and instead of staying warm inside, I bundled up and went outside to watch the sunset anyway.

-       I started listening to The Swiftie and the Scholar podcast after hearing about it from a friend, and it has been bringing me joy.  I rarely listen to podcasts, but I do love this one.

-       Brian and I made Manhattans one Monday evening just because.  We rarely drink during the week (unless on vacation), so it was a nice little treat.

-       I’ve mentioned this before here on the blog, and it’s nothing new, but I always start every single weekday listening to my favorite morning show – Elvis Duran and the Morning Show.  I’ve been listening to them every morning for more than 15 years and they always make me laugh and get my day started on a positive note.

-       One evening, I heard Clair de Lune wafting through the house, so I dropped what I was doing, and I went to sit with Jacob to watch him play.

-       I co-chaired the Mother Son dance at the kids’ school again this year, and before the dance started, my co-chair, Bianca, our DJ, Shaun, and our resource officer, Ray, all took silly photos with all the props while we were waiting for everyone to arrive.  Couldn’t let the kids have all the fun!!

-       Shaun and I also each took one of the rubber bracelets I’d purchased for favors for the dance to wear all night.  One of the styles had an error on it, making it sound ridiculous, so of course, that was the one we chose, and of course, he and I turned into a couple of teenagers making jokes about it all night.  Haha.

-       One of our neighbors drew a big hopscotch board on the sidewalk in front of their house, so of course, when I was on my walk, I stopped to do hopscotch instead of passing it by.  I also gave their front door a little wave in case they got me hopscotching on camera.  Hahahaha.

-       One evening, I paused my jog to stop and talk to our neighbor, Joe, who has been on a cancer journey.  I ended up catching up with him for about 15 minutes and had to cut my walk short because it was starting to get dark, but it was worth it to connect with him and get the good news that he is officially cancer free!  Hearing that someone is cancer free always brings me joy!!!!

-       We went to Disney World for the last few days of March, so I didn’t really have to create my own joy there because how can you not be joyful when you’re at Disney World?!

-       But the first day we were there, we were in Hollywood Studios, and Brian, Jacob, and Olivia wanted to ride Star Tours.  I hate that ride because it makes me feel claustrophobic, so I didn’t go with them.  Instead of waiting on a bench nearby, I decided to go explore, and I just happened to find Sully from Monster’s Inc.  Instead of waiting for the rest of the family to meet up with me, I went and took pictures with him all by myself.  Haha.  Because when at Disney, everyone is a kid at heart!  (And yes, when the family joined me afterward, we went to take pictures with him again.)

 

And that was March!

Happy Monday, y’all!