Jan 6 - What John & Ben do best - play computer games.
Jan 7 - One of my many Bullseye dogs at my desk at work. A friend had given this to me for being a 'lifesaver' & helping her with Photoshop.
Jan 8 - Picture to come. A picture of the hospital I spent quality time at. Once again it has appeared that I have anemia & so I had to go in for an Endoscopy to try to figure out why I can't keep all my hemo'goblins' as J & B call them.
Jan 9 - Ben had a fun opportunity to sleep out in an igloo in our Bishop's backyard with the other 11 yr old scouts. It was toasty warm with the new sleeping bag he & John got for Christmas. Was made for winter camping. Good thing - it was -10 that night.
Trust me - it's a cute picture with 9 amazing kids!
Jan 10 - My Primary class. I was released today from being a Primary teacher & Activity Day leader. After being in Primary for so long I will definitely miss all the kids, but will continue to teach until my replacement has been found.
It's been interesting when I originally thought about doing this, I didn't think interesting things occurred on a daily basis. While they aren't all that interesting - they do make up my life & it will be fun to remember.
3 comments:
Go Girl! I'm so glad you are doing a POTD! I'm doing it too. I find my mind constantly thinking about pictures and the moments that are more unique than I realize. Hopefully, we can encourage each other. I've labeled each picture as POTD, so it will be so easy to find all of my POTD's in one spot when I'm done. You did a great job in primary. I'm sure the girls will miss you. It will be hard to fill your shoes. Hopefully your hebie-gebies or whatever they are called will get worked out-- sorry to hear about your health troubles.
I love this idea. You always think you'll remember all the little, funny things but you don't if they're not documented.
I the a POTD would be alot of fun. It might cure the January dulldrums when every day seems boring and ordinary. I wanted a Wii for Christmas but got outvoted. Maybe this summer, when the temps over 110, my family will reconsider.
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