My workload has really kicked into high gear since returning from spring break. There's a big push to get final state funds spent as well as paying off all outstanding invoices by May 1st, and also lots of field trips and end of the year activities that must be arranged and paid for. I like being busy, but dislike looming deadlines (especially when I'm still in the first-year learning process). Next year will be much easier because I'll know what to expect.
My first day back last week was sad. I heard that one of the nurses I worked with at the last school had died suddenly over the break. She was only 34 years old, with a husband, a five-year-old son, and a three-year-old daughter. It's terribly tragic and was a huge shock. She collapsed out of the blue one afternoon and died several hours later at the hospital, and I don't think the cause of death has been confirmed yet. I feel so bad about this; she was a lovely young woman and a friendly, kind coworker. Her husband is devastated, and I feel so sorry for her babies. It's hard to accept that life is just like this sometimes.
That being said, I think this meme I found the other day is worth sharing with you. This is what I've been pondering this week.
Things I'm stopping to notice and enjoy today:- A pair of bluebirds have a bunch of nestlings in the box out back and watching them feeding and caring for the babies is a joy.
- Hummingbirds have returned and are taking advantage of the new nectar feeder.
- My tomatoes are planted and the pole beans Mary Moon gave me are growing like mad. Soon the peppers will be big enough to plant out, and the melons should sprout any day now. The pomegranate tree is covered with flower buds and the blueberry bushes, while still small, are loaded with berries.
- Today makes two years since Poppy came home! Happy Gotcha Day to the sweetest little girl ever. She makes us (and George!) so happy.
- Fresh local strawberries, the first I've bought this spring. So sweet and delicious.
- I've made some little friends at work. They're two groups of siblings who stop by the office every morning now to say hello and give me hugs when they get to school. They make me laugh regularly and seeing them always gets my day off to a nice start. I call them "the little wildlings"!
Anson, Emogene, Lucas, and Ethan. The Wildling Crew.
So, dear reader, what are you stopping to notice and appreciate about your life right now? What will you look back on and miss 20 years from now? Time is short, my friends.