
FOR TODAY October 8, 2011
Outside my window… dark. Daniel didn’t take a traditional nap so I didn’t get to do this earlier.
I am thinking… about something that a Canadian friend asked me regarding the healthcare debacle. Paraphrased: “Why are people so against paying money into a fund to help out other people?”
I am thankful… for the moms who disciplined their kids who pushed Daniel aside or pushed ahead of him during our playground date for physical therapy.
In the kitchen… jambalaya tonight from Zatarain’s and will make my family’s chicken recipe probably tomorrow.
I am wearing… brown long-sleeved stretchy shirt, jeans, and cat socks.
I am creating… secret crocheting projects and my NaNo piece.
I am going… to enjoy NCIS night.
I am reading… Shirt of Flame by Heather King.
I am hoping… speech therapy goes well tomorrow.
I am looking forward to… my massage on Friday.
I am hearing… the news and Daniel squalling.
Around the house… furnace just got fixed.
I am pondering… many things in my heart.
One of my favorite things… Daniel snuggled up with me in the morning watching cartoons.
A few plans for the rest of the week… speech therapy, child development on Thursday, occupational therapy, and massage on Friday.
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I like that Zatarain’s jambalaya too – haven’t made it in a while… thanks for the reminder about it! Love your Canadian friend’s question. It just seems so simple. We pay into a fund to provide public education to each and every person in this country up through high school. Nobody is expected to pay for private school. Why will we give people an education but not vaccines, chemo, casts, surgeries, and preventative healthcare? Anyone can check out a book from a public library, but they can’t get an xray. We need to take care of our own.