"on a world that forgets to look up." mmm... so sad that people rush through their days and never bother to look up into the sky. this gets me. lovely, Susie! Thank you. XO
"on a world that forgets to look up." mmm... so sad that people rush through their days and never bother to look up into the sky. this gets me. lovely, Susie! Thank you. XO
It is too easy to forget the simple things when there is so very much 'mad other' to distract Danielle, and right now the world is swamped in the worry and disgust and horror of it all, in my humble opinion, the only healing is up there in celestial calm!
Thank you sweet soul, I hope you are doing well, that the week has been a kind one to you. xox
It's been a crazy week! Three snow days in a row and today is a late start due to ice!! It's been beautiful and great timing because my youngest and I have both been sick, so we needed some extra recovery time.
Oh I'm green with envy Danielle, we are forecast snowfall tonight, I am praying -against all the odds - that for once the weather man is not mistaken and that I wake to snow in the morning!
I'm sorry you've been laid up with your youngest, I too have been hit by some unidentifiable germ this week but due to an already diminished staff - it was a case of whoever could stand could work - I have had to soldier on... TGIF and hopefully two days of rest watching snowflakes fall.
I hope you are both now recovering and able to enjoy the beauty of a white landscape for the weekend - a hug to you both xox
I had one of those mornings on Monday morning this week. I wasn't doing well at all, but needed to be at work, so I was very glad to get the following three days rest. Today was a little crazy, after having a three day break, but it was so worth it.
We are both slowly recovering, thank you. Nicholas had a little bit of everything, was clearly run down, so I'm glad he is starting to come out of that and recover. I haven't really let him be outside much though because of the many things he had, he had the flu and pneumonia together and neither seemed like a good idea to mix with the snow.
Oh Daniella, pneumonia, how terribly worrying, I know from experience, my son was critically ill at the age of just three years with this horrible malady. I am so relieved Nicholas is recovering.
The longer I work alongside teachers the more I revere their stoic ability to soldier on, it is a job that demands not only the patience of a saint but the constitution of an ox also! May we all be built like Apis! xxx
"on a world that forgets to look up." mmm... so sad that people rush through their days and never bother to look up into the sky. this gets me. lovely, Susie! Thank you. XO
It is too easy to forget the simple things when there is so very much 'mad other' to distract Danielle, and right now the world is swamped in the worry and disgust and horror of it all, in my humble opinion, the only healing is up there in celestial calm!
Thank you sweet soul, I hope you are doing well, that the week has been a kind one to you. xox
It's been a crazy week! Three snow days in a row and today is a late start due to ice!! It's been beautiful and great timing because my youngest and I have both been sick, so we needed some extra recovery time.
Hope you are well, sweet girl! XO
Oh I'm green with envy Danielle, we are forecast snowfall tonight, I am praying -against all the odds - that for once the weather man is not mistaken and that I wake to snow in the morning!
I'm sorry you've been laid up with your youngest, I too have been hit by some unidentifiable germ this week but due to an already diminished staff - it was a case of whoever could stand could work - I have had to soldier on... TGIF and hopefully two days of rest watching snowflakes fall.
I hope you are both now recovering and able to enjoy the beauty of a white landscape for the weekend - a hug to you both xox
I had one of those mornings on Monday morning this week. I wasn't doing well at all, but needed to be at work, so I was very glad to get the following three days rest. Today was a little crazy, after having a three day break, but it was so worth it.
We are both slowly recovering, thank you. Nicholas had a little bit of everything, was clearly run down, so I'm glad he is starting to come out of that and recover. I haven't really let him be outside much though because of the many things he had, he had the flu and pneumonia together and neither seemed like a good idea to mix with the snow.
Hugs back to you! XO
Oh Daniella, pneumonia, how terribly worrying, I know from experience, my son was critically ill at the age of just three years with this horrible malady. I am so relieved Nicholas is recovering.
The longer I work alongside teachers the more I revere their stoic ability to soldier on, it is a job that demands not only the patience of a saint but the constitution of an ox also! May we all be built like Apis! xxx
Now if I could just toughen up my heart a little!! Ain't gonna happen! XO
Ditto! And ditto… xx
"Though she be but little, she is fierce..." -Shakespeare. Our shared sisterhood motto. XO