Friday, July 06, 2007

RevGalBlogPals Friday Five: Hasty Edition

Today, what are you:

1. Wearing T-shirt and jeans and my new watch I bought for the times I am not carrying my cellphone (Sundays at church when I need to know when to dismiss the youth Sunday School class)

2. Reading A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini (I just picked it up at the library at 11:30, and I am already on page 52--I cannot put it down. It means that it is a good thing that I wrote 95% of my sermon for Sunday already because this book is going to be finished by this time tomorrow!)

3. Eating I just at a McDonald's Big Mac. I know, I know. But it is fast food friday here at the house after preschool (since the summer preschool session does not do a lunchtime). On the other hand, the Happy Meal toys are good ones this week.

4. Doing Reading my book, thinking about all the responsibilities I have for Sunday (and stressing), thinking of the last few paragraphs I need to write on my sermon, and checking in on my Neopets (and my friends who play Neopets and are in my guild).

5. Pondering 1. Why does my little boy not take naps since he turned 2 (on Tuesday)?

2. Are there enough clothes washed and ironed to take my husband through the middle of next week?

3. How much sunscreen am I going to need (for my pale self) next Tuesday when I take the youth to the water park?

5 comments:

Mary Beth said...

I keep meaning to iron, because I haven't done it in over a year; and when I do I am going to be channeling YOU.

"A. Lin, A. Lin, A. Lin...." that will be my mantra!

Unknown said...

I'm glad to hear it's a good book! It's on my huge stack of summer reading.

Sally said...

love the different ponderings- how do we manage to think about so many things at once???

Teri said...

ooh, I've been wondering about that book! I'm glad to hear it's good. up next...

Diane M. Roth said...

I sure like his first one (book). glad this one's good too.

good pondering on the ironing question, but my husband calls himself "ironing john". (does his own.)