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Tag Archives: tired
Goal Post: First Quarter Down and 3 To Go!
This was the last week of the first quarter of the school year. I’m explaining it that way because I don’t know if everyone will understand a simpler explanation. That and I’m still wrapping my head around events. It was … Continue reading
Goal Post: At Least I Have Legos
I’d say I’ll save the Legos for the end, but I’m sure people will just skip to the Slideshow to see what I made. Hope people come back to here. Not that I have a lot to talk about. The … Continue reading
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Tagged LEGO, life, parenting, super mario, tired, week, weekend, working, writing
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Goal Post: 3 Months Left?
Just realized that we only have 3 months left of 2021. This year seems to be going by incredibly fast. It’s rather worrisome. Not sure why I feel that way, but the sense of time rushing by while I get … Continue reading
Goal Post: Yes, I Know Half a Step is Still Progress
Of course, I caught my son’s cold, so my head is feeling clogged. At least it’s just a cold, but I didn’t need this on top of everything else. This week ended up being very stressful even though I can’t … Continue reading
Goal Post: What Exactly Was I This Week?
Parent? Author? Teaching Assistant? Blogger? Tired? Mover? I’m pretty sure I was all of these and more this week. Couldn’t really tell you what I did last weekend either, but I think I was busy. Feels like months ago too. … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, fantasy, fiction, goal post, parenting, tired, writing
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Goal Post: First Week of Summer in the Books
You know I’ve had a week if I’m writing this post on Saturday instead of the night before. I could have done that, but I was tired when I got home yesterday. Soooo tired. Summer was supposed to be relaxing … Continue reading
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Tagged children, fun, goals, LEGO, life, parenthood, summer, tired, writing
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Goal Post: I Swear I Did One of These Yesterday
This week really got away from me. Didn’t get as much writing or blog prep done as I had hoped. I should really hunker down on that second thing because my scheduled posts only go through June. Wonder why I … Continue reading
Goal Post: The End of May Already?
One more month of the school year. More importantly, the schedule goes back to the normal one this coming week. Last time my son and I had this schedule was February 2020. Things got shaky in March and then the … Continue reading
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Tagged 2021, goals, normalcy, parenting, school year, tired, work, writing
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Goal Post: Whirlwind Week with Extra Sprinkles
Ow . . . Just ow. My heads is still spinning after all of the things that happened. My brain has this weird time issue right now. Monday feels both like it was yesterday and a thousand years ago because … Continue reading