Thursday, May 20, 2010

Moving Day

For the blog, not me. I'm not moving. No way! I'd have to pack, I hate packing. Blogs on the other hand, apparently you can push one little import button, and TA DA , new address, same blog!

http://behindthewillows.wordpress.com

I could make up all sorts of reasons why I'm changing, but mostly Sarah told me to... she's bossy like that, you can check her out at http://thinkbigmuch.wordpress.com!

While you are checking out Sarah's page be sure to look at On Tracking Your Favorite Blogs for a tutorial on igoogle and google reader. It sounds scarier than it is. I thought it was, but Sarah told me to start using it so I did, and I love it. Do you see a theme here?

See you on the new page!

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

The Up Side

Over the past few days I told people that one of the things I have enjoyed about blogging is that it gives me a chance to focus on something positive that happened in the day. Lately Clara has been having some trouble and a little positive focus has made a bit difference!

Today was yet another challenging day because Clara looked like this:
She spiked a fever, didn't nap well, hadn't slept well last night, and didn't want to be put down when she was awake.

But as I went through my day I thought about all the things I could write about that made me smile.

First I found Ivy "reading" out loud to herself:
Next I saw more new leaves on my Tulip tree:
I considered writing a post about laundry. To explain that while I hate doing laundry my favorite part is when it is hanging on the line:
Then I saw Piper NOT causing trouble and remembered that I would like to elaborate on her craftiness one day:

And at the end of the day the sight of broiler chickens on fresh pasture made me smile:
All in all it was a tough day. When Clara needs more attention Ivy gets less, causing her to act up more, and to top it off John got home hours later than normal. But when I returned from moving my chickens, just in time to sit down to dinner John looked at me and said, "You seem happy."

And he was right!