I don’t have any related photos and this is really long so I am going to pepper in some cat pics from the week!

  • I don’t wear corrective lenses, but I feel like I’m getting closer to needing readers or something because I can’t read super tiny font on my phone very well anymore. HOWEVER! A coworker asked me to read teeny tiny font (food prep instructions on an actual package) for her the other day because she didn’t have her readers, and I could, no problem. Yay!
  • So many people didn’t understand why we got a generator a few years ago, but folks, it’s saved us so many times (most notably, by keeping our sump pumps running so our basement doesn’t flood). When we got home Sunday morning our power had been out for an hour and was out for three more, but it didn’t affect us as much because the generator was running. I’m so glad we made that investment.

  • We went to Rachel’s Saturday night to celebrate her birthday! We went out to dinner at a restaurant on a lake, then went bowling. It was late when we were done bowling, so we spent the night. We had a fun time and I’m glad I got to see her on her birthday two years in a row!
  • Remember when I blogged about every weekend last year? I kind of miss that. But I haven’t done much worth blogging about this year. Oops?

  • I started wearing gloves when I wash dishes and clean to see if it will help my manicures last longer, and it seems to be. Yay!
  • When I don’t want to do something, I dread the f**k out of it and build it up to take way longer than it actually will in my head. For example – wrapping gifts. We had some presents to wrap Tuesday night and I was so grateful to get home from work and see Steven had wrapped most of them!

  • To continue on my theme of the week (introspection!), I signed up for a 360 Degree feedback evaluation at work. You select twenty people to evaluate you, and then you get the results to review, and coaching tips (if you want them). I made sure to send the evaluation to some people I know don’t like me.
  • Is it possible for people to eat communal sweets without saying “Oh! I shouldn’t be eating this” or talk about how “bad this is for me”? Just wondering… I heard that so many times this week. I am all for talking to people about what interests them, but gosh, how I despise talking about “healthy eating.”

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