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LOOKING FORWARD TO APRIL
This week was rainy as all get out. I liked the rain forest feeling and my second week house sitting. I found myself pulling the sliding door and getting outside as often as I could. I even barbequed outside right before we were pelted with the big drops.
I started a new health care job which kept me busy with orientating and meeting new people. I enjoy the job, its closer to home and has a lot of perks.
I often dared my siblings to do some crazy dance to get on the jumbotron. One woman was hit by a fly ball behind us and I felt terrible as fans stood to give whirly siren gestures to indicate she needed help ASAP. Despite that it was a great week overall, one I felt deep in my soul.
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That's my week. Tell me about yours in the comments below.
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I only started this one, but its funny for the most part.
I had to read Carol Goodman book, "The Night Visitors' I loved Goodman's first novel 'Lake of Dead Languages.' and You can feel the same tone in this one, and the mutl-perspective given from chapter to chapter. This novel is about a family running from the law great energy. I also love that the family got on the greyhound because I once took a great hound from Minnesota to Ohio to go to a conference.
I'm enjoying 'Broadchurch' I'll read almost any book that's made it to a movie. So if you got one in mind let me know in the comments below.
I'm jealous of you going to a baseball game, I've been watching the Red Sox on TV as much as possible.
ReplyDeleteWishing you luck in your new job.
Thanks Karen, it was loads of fun. I even got a free Twins cap and Nut roll.
DeleteIt's rained every night here, which works out well, as every morning the plants are nicely watered and it is sunny.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the new job. And a job with perks! Lovely.
I remember reading Lake of Dead Languages, but, wow, it was way back in 2009.
Yup, there was something about 'Lake of Dead Languages' that was so memorable, the combination of Greek language and the girls venturing out on the lake that reminded me of my own childhood.
DeleteHih Tin! Congrats with the new job! Yea for perks!!
ReplyDeleteGlad you are enjoying the rain. Broadchurch? I will need to take a look.
Have a good week Trin and enjoy the work!
Getting hit by a fly would be awful, Poor woman. I hope you enjoy the new job.
ReplyDeleteTotally Mary, I got hit in the face by a football and took a small chip in my front tooth because of it. It does hurt!
DeleteGood luck with your new job! How exciting!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
We've had lots of rain too. A baseball game sounds like a nice slice of normal :)
ReplyDeleteIt was a nice change. I sang songs, whooted and hollered and had the time of my life.
DeleteCongrats on the new job!
ReplyDeleteI love the rain. I live in a more desert like climate though and so this area doesn't get much of it. :-( Congratulations on your new job! I hope it continues to go well! I hope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much. So far so good, as the job goes. Hope you get some rain soon too.
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