Friday, October 1, 2010

Call me Earl ...

... as in Earl Grey.

I feel a little like the below pictured tea bag. 
This morning I woke up with a scratchy throat, so I am drinking lots of tea.  However, I am too lazy thrifty to toss the tea bag after just one three uses.  I believe this was Earl's 4th or 5th cup.
Notice how diluted the "tea" is?  Practically water.

I apologize, but you, Write2Breal blog friends, are my last cup of tea.

First cup is my family.
Dan has been working really long hours.  Children growing up too fast.

Second cup is homeschool.
This is my second year, and I'm still figuring out how I want to "do it".  Add in 2 new co-ops and teaching an art class for 1 of them.... well, school should actually be considered cups 2, 3, and 4.

5th cup is Awana.
I'm the lead secretary and Awana started this past Monday.

6th cup is local friends.

7th cup
Other issues too numerous to count

Last cup
This blog

So I'm sorry that instead of weekly blogging, I've been blogging weakly .
Call me Earl.

(Don't worry, eventually I open a new bag of tea.  Don't give up on checking out this site!)  :)

4 comments:

  1. Maybe you need a new teabag called "Cut back on some of your responsibilities so you can take care of yourself instead of waiting until you get too close to hitting a wall and then get sick". It's a long name for a tea, but it's also very healthy.
    If something won't get done because Britt isn't doing it, it's okay to just let some things go anyway. We've had this talk before, haven't we :o)
    Don't make me come out there and scold you in person! (Oh, I would love to come out there!)

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  2. The problem is when I cut back too much, it's way too easy to then switch to "Lazy tea"... which is NOT healthy ;)

    What I really need is a cup of "Live-in-MY-state-MOM tea" (no pressure) :)

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  3. Ah...to live close to you would be totally incredible. Think it will ever happen? Now, THAT would be my cup of tea!

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  4. Suzy,

    Actually, I'm glad to see you've not posted here for a while. It means (at least I hope it means) that you're relieving some of the pressure you put on yourself and your "to do" list. When you come to visit, you will be required to relax. The rest of us will help you. Or we may be forced to do an intervention.

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