- my semiannual closet reorganization.
- big explosions and car chases.
- sea salt and vinegar chips.
- having hot water again.
- late night trips to shopper’s drug mart.
Category: grace in small things
grace in small things. 946 of 1095.
- getting things out in the open.
- staying in my pajamas all day.
- making soup mostly from scratch.
- playing with numbers.
- bowls of mint chocolate chip ice cream.
grace in small things. 945 of 1095.
- escaping the red light of discomfort.
- late night trips to buy record players.
- shiny new electronics.
- big plates of nachos.
- getting off of granville street.
grace in small things. 944 of 1095.
- adding blogs to my RSS feed.
- breaking not one but two electronic devices with my magnetic force field.
- coming home to an unexpected and awesome dinner.
- a perfect little rain cloud.
- making it to Friday.
grace in small things. 943 of 1095.
- foxes and rings.
- awesome wallpaper.
- treating myself to lunch out.
- remembering to bring home my raincoat.
- chatting with strangers in the grocery store line.
grace in small things. 942 of 1095.
- purging old phone contacts.
- nice walk in clinic doctors.
- the new pornographers.
- city crews who actually work.
- garlic heavy dinners.
grace in small things. 941 of 1095.
- completing another big project.
- bosses who agree that I should take my plague ridden self home.
- being a sounding board.
- the good life of my dear fish, Icarus Lee.
- the condolences of friends.
Good bye, fishy. You will be missed.
grace in small things. 940 of 1095.
- three cheese tortellini.
- zucchini muffins.
- croissant sandwiches.
- grainy mustard.
- lemon ginger tea.
grace in small things. 939 of 1095.
- early morning trips to the grocery store.
- craft dates with lovely ladies.
- making pretty presents.
- a very comfortable couch.
- finishing the last harry potter book.
grace in small things. 938 of 1095.
- surviving the worst massage of my life.
- knowing that the pain will subside eventually.
- powerful heating pads and painkillers.
- being surrounded by books, computers and televisions.
- declaring it a bed day.