I was awake way too early, my braining firing at all cylinders at 4:30AM. Mark was already up and working from home (a rare treat these days!), so I decided to get up with him so we could drink our coffee together by the fire. It lasted a whole five minutes before the baby woke up, hah! Oh well.
The day was dark and dreary, with rain all morning and hail in the early afternoon. For the first day of spring, it sure didn’t feel like it. I think the high was 37 degrees?! We got our school done before noon and made pepperoni pizza bombs for lunch. I even managed to take a power nap during quiet hour! The kids spent the rest of the afternoon drawing, reading and block-building and I caught up on chores. There really is nothing like slipping into clean sheets at the end of a long day.
My ten photos this month are dark and grainy, but a decent representation. It was definitely one of those days where you’re thankful for a warm house, cozy blankets and a good book.
Shelly Cunningham says
I love the blue sky and the single bird in the trees- what a fantastic shot!
I also love all your pictures with your Christmas cactus (in this post and in others). We grew up with a Christmas cactus that was my grandma's (she passed away at 48 from lung cancer- my mom was only 24 and became pregnant with me the month her mom passed) so the Christmas cactus has special meaning and always brings happy memories for me. I am her namesake (my middle name, Beverly, is for her) so it was especially meaningful to me to have a plant that she once nurtured.
Ashley says
Oh, I love that story. My Christmas cactus came from a cutting from the plant that used to live in my great-grandmother's living room. I feel such a special connection to her having it in my home…and pressure too…I can't let it die, hah! 🙂