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The First 30 Days
I’m still alive, don’t worry! Audrey’s birthday party wasn’t that crazy
Her day went off pretty well actually. We went out to eat because she wanted to have the folks at Texa’s Roadhouse sing Happy Birthday to her while she sat on the saddle…she’s such a goofball. After dinner we went to a fair that was in town and got ripped off a little bit…totally pissed me off, so you won’t be seeing me at another Watertown, NY fair again. I’m a little bitter, even if it was only $20 - it was MY $20 and it was not worth a little Hello Kitty cheap reproduction stuffed animal. Not at all. Told you I was bitter!
In other GREAT news - Did you know that this is my 400TH post!?!?! I noticed that while logging on to wordpress and I thought it was pretty cool. Just a drop in the bucket compared to some bloggers out there, but it’s something!
So yay. Happy 400th post Glenda !
(someone has to say it!)
Hmm. Besides that my life has been incredibly boring so far this week. I want to sew but I need to finish priming and painting the desk first. Hopefully I’ll get to it this weekend because I have a easy YET FABULOUS sewing pattern I found for a sewing machine cover…so I’m itching to make it, and hopefully not ruin it!
One thing of mention is a book I bought recently that is definitely worth it’s weight in gold. It’s called “The First 30 Days” by Ariane de Bonvoisin. It’s all about “change” and rolling with it…accepting it…not running from it…stuff like that. I’ve never been bad with accepting change, god knows I’ve had my share of it in life, but as far as making the changes I need to make to make my life better, and happier, I’m not so great. This book is helping though, and I highly recommend it. If you click on the book title up there it takes you to Amazon where you can read more about it. Also, if your are interested in buying it, Amazon has the best price out there as far as I can tell. I got my copy at local bookstore and paid $24. I was too inpatient to wait for it to come in the mail. Go figure.
Oh yeah! There’s also a website that’s related to the book that really helpful. It’s at www.first30days.com — definitely worth a look if you ask me.



