Ten Bests of the Day

This blog is inspired by a history of journaling, a tradition of lists, and a conversation with a dear friend.
"May you live every day of your life." - Jonathan Swift

Monday, January 29, 2007

I am the scrap knitter

… no more!

While working out tonight I set a goal for myself. I will knit an actual *something* by the end of this month. That's right, in the next three days. A chunky garter stitch scarf is my project of choice. Off I go to get those No. 13 needles and some Thick 'n Quick yarn, color TBD.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

thursday, 11 jan 2007

  1. Extra-long dog walk this morning in windy, but mild, weather. There is a reason for the "extra-long" but I won't get into it at this time. Eventually I will.
  2. Wearing leg warmers to work. I think they are in style again.
  3. Good hair day.
  4. Arriving home for lunch and seeing both Mark and Diesel in the front window.
  5. Still feeling sore from yoga Tuesday evening.
  6. Getting our two $50 rebate checks from Verizon Wireless.
  7. One more day of work tomorrow.
  8. Mark's passport renewal application arrived at the British Embassy in Washington, D.C. today as scheduled. We're getting closer!
  9. Meeting with Greg, then coming home and perfecting my time card for his projects with Mark's help.
  10. Watching Bindi Irwin (the Crocodile Hunter's 7-year-old daughter) on Larry King Live. She's inspirational.

Monday, January 08, 2007

monday, 08 jan 2007

  1. Hearing the chilly wind howl outside before I got out of bed this morning, but feeling nice and warm in my coat (which is like a sleeping bag) on the a.m. dog walk a couple minutes later.
  2. A celebratory New Year's breakfast at work with *bacon*, eggs, potatoes, fruit, and pastries … compliments of the best bosses in the world.
  3. Monday staff meeting where we each wrote down a highlight from 2006 and then Marc and Jeff read them out loud (naming names!), plus a year in review list from their perspective. Our highest profit year to date which means higher profit sharing.
  4. Diesel made the GS year in review list, under family additions. :)
  5. A very sentimental birthday/Christmas gift from Jen. I don't think I can express how much she touched my heart, and it would probably make her throw up just a little to read that. She gifted me with an intro to knitting kit she put together … two sets of wooden needles, hand-dyed wool yarn of purple colors, a yarn sewing needle, and the first Stitch 'n Bitch book I've been looking for, all clumped in a rustic basket for storage. And a box of Walkers shortbread, in case I need a snack. She also hand-crocheted me a beautiful wool scarf. (Thank you Christian, for choosing a lovely button.) The knitting kit means a lot because she's sharing this new craft with me. The scarf means even more (and made me cry) because she was crocheting it at the hospital while visiting her mom. The next morning her mom passed away, relieved of the cancer she had suffered from. This scarf is a treasure to me, much like Jen.
  6. Peering at Jeffrey's salad during lunch and vowing to make one soon (spring greens, red peppers, chevre, cranberries, walnuts, and balsamic vinigarette).
  7. Bought our tickets for our visit to England in March. Now that I've reconsiled with the damage done to the credit card, I'm grinning from ear to ear.
  8. More quality Jen time before leaving work and later reading a post she wrote today about her mom and faith on her blog.
  9. Mark offering to get me a glass of wine even though he was wrapped up all snug in a blanket on the chair. He's much better about offering beverages than I am.
  10. Enjoying a lazy computer and TV night, knowing tomorrow night will be completely opposite. Yes, this includes Wife Swap and Supernanny.