Weekend Recap and Kindness Mission #14
Wow... Never thought I'd say this, but I'm kinda happy to see Monday. It's been quite the weekend.Friday day day, my day off, was devoted completely to the boring and mundane household tasks that unfortunately needed to be done (i.e. clothes, cleaning, detailing, etc.).
Was also introduced to Japanese plums as there is a tree across the street. If you've never tasted a Japanese plum, they taste like a strange mix of lemon, orange, and grapes. Super weird, but super good.
Friday evening was spent in the ER as my g-mizzle had a bit of a fall as we were walking into a restaurant to have dinner. She has a fractured arm, a nasty goose egg on her head, and needed to have a couple of stitches on a deep cut on her thumb. So scary and sad, but she'll be alright.
Saturday started with a new 5-minute workout before grabbing a shower and heading to work.
Sunday started with church (of course). Walked again and it was so nice. Then, headed to the fair with a friend to take in the livestock (the real kind). It was nice to walk around for a couple of hours.
And, to close out the post, the kindness mission from last week and the new kindness mission...
Last week's kindness mission was to ask someone how you can help them...and help. It was another one of those douzey missions that you could make as big or as small as you would like to which was kind if nice. I really like those missions.
There were so many little instances when the task was completed, but the instance that stood out the most came during service yesterday morning. During service, an announcement was made that one of the families at my church was going through a pretty rough time. Of course, the first question that pops into anyone's mind was "How can I help?" The only thing that the family asked was to watch over the family's kids and to pray. So, prayer it has been and prayer it will be until the family's situation is resolved and even beyond.
Kindness Mission #13: In progress.
Kindness Mission #14: Thank someone.


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