- Take the majority of next week off. I have a ton of vacation days I need to burn.
- Spend as much time as possible cuddling with Lucas and telling him how much his Grandma loves him. Because you see... I get to be Grandma ALL OF NEXT WEEK!! I'm stealing him and making him come back with us to Omaha next week. It's going to be GREAT!
- Eat Sushi.
- Drink Sake.
- Have lunch with a friend I haven't talked to in at least a month.
- Take a nap.
- Call a friend that I have lost contact with.
- Get a massage. Doing that tomorrow. What do you bet I fall asleep?
- Watch a stupid sappy girly movie.
- Sing along to Mama Mia.
- Teach Lucas how to sign at least 5 new words. We'll shoot for 10. Taking suggestions on which words.
- Go to the library. Find the stupid CD that I checked out that I had to pay for but that I know is somewhere in this house. Which will probably cause more anxiety so maybe we'll leave out that part.
- Plant flowers.
- Take a nap.
- Hang a few pictures.
- Take at least 50 photos. Think I can definitely do that with Lucas around. :)
- Go into the place I usually go through the drive thru at and drink my coffee inside.
- Stick my feet in a body of water.
- Clean out my car and make it smell pretty.
- Go shopping for a dress for my cousin's wedding.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
The Things I Am Going To Do So I Don't Lose My Mind
I HAVE to get out of my head and plan for something. Anything that doesn't involve causing additional anxiety. I have enough of that already. So we are going to plan fun things. Stress relieving things.
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I like your plans for next week. Can't complain too much about mine. I have Monday off then I'm working Tuesday, Wednesday and a couple hours Thursday then headed to San Diego. Can't beat that. :)
Have a great week!
have you ever seen Signing Times on PBS? it is amazing!
they are on dvd at barnes and noble(maybe) and amazon (almost 100% sure).
i love them, they have life signs like thirsty, thank you, play, share, mom, dad, etc.
loads of episodes, catchy songs, lots of repetition.
i'm into it.
my 8 year old 2nd graders were way into it! all 22 of them!
We checked the signing time videos out from the public library when the Babe was 2 or 2 1/2. She LOVED them. And learned a lot of the signs she knows that way. They helped a lot with the frustrations when she knew what she wanted to say but we couldn't understand her yet. Now I will have the "signing time with Alex and Leah" stuck in my head for the rest of the day.
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