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Greetings and salutations from ’round II of the Polar Vortex. We had a nice break for about two weeks, but now we’re back to cold again. Like this:
I’m going to link back to this in a bit. Trust me. It’ll be totally seamless. But my point? I am So. Over. Winter.
I missed Lizzi’s Ten Things of Thankful Linkup last week (I could go on and on and ON AND ON as to why, but really it’s a confluence of first world issues). That said, I’m doubly committed to re-joining Team Attitude of Gratitude this week.
So, without any further dilly-dallying, here goes:
Number 10
I’m thankful for the overwhelmingly positive response I got to my awards acceptance post last week. I had been working on it for a while, so it felt great to know it was well received! I’m so thankful for all my blog friends.
Number 9
I’m thankful to Suzie from suzie81’s blog for choosing me as one of her New Year’s Blog Competition Winners and posting my link for the week beside some other amazing bloggers. I found out Monday morning, and it was a fabulous way to start the week! I really enjoy her blog – and check out the pretty button she made me!
As part of the contest, I also get to sport her “Creative Award”. You can check that out in my side bar in my new “bloggy bling” section – which supports my newfound support for blog awards. I figure, if you are going to go “in”, you should go all in – right?
Number 8.5
I figure I should only have so many blog-related thankfuls – so this is a half-thankful. I mentioned previously that I signed up to do the WordPress Zero to Hero challenge. Well, my confluence of first world issues kind of made me fall behind on that. I’m glad this post counts for a few days of that challenge! Woo hoo! The day 22 challenge was to do a post for a blogging event (tada!) and the day 24 challenge (which would be today!) is to comment on two (I’ll TOTALLY do more) of the posts from participants in the event. Oooh Yeah. Kind of on track!
Number 8
I was thankful for a fun evening out on Tuesday night where I got to first go watch my favourite basketball team defeat our cross-town rivals (Go Ravens!) and then got to go watch my friend play Open Mic Night at the Royal Oak on the Canal – which is quickly becoming one of my favourite pubs (and not only because they gave me a free beer scarf on one of my recent visits). It was the first time I heard him in years. And, really? What’s not to love about an acoustic version of Britney’s “(Hit me) Baby One More Time”?
Number 7
I am thankful for distance education course extensions as I accept defeat again in that I really won’t be finishing my macroeconomics course by the end of February. Full time job, two kids, desire for some sort of life…. I honestly don’t know how mature part-time students do it. I bow down in awe to those who manage successfully.
Number 6
I was thankful for fun new things learnt courtesy of blogging. Thanks to Sam from My Write Side, I rushed out and rented Pitch Perfect last night. Oh wow! What an awesome movie! It’s like 2012’s version of Bring it On! Really – same formula – except they sing rather than cheer. I liked it then; I like it now. Here’s a taste (same thing Sam posted – but it hooked me, so there you go):
Number 5
I was thankful for a good week at work. Got lots done. Things moved. Things worked. The end.
Number 4
I was thankful that my husband fixed our front walkway closet door this morning. It came off the hinges in mid-December and has just been sitting there in the way ever since. He “kept meaning to get around to it” and just never did. I have staunchly refused to fix it becuase this is apparently the passive aggressive “this is a blue job dammit!” hill that I was prepared to die on. He has friends coming over this afternoon, which he apparently wants to impress enough that he fixed the door. I have to remember to never underestimate the power of shame as a motivator….
Number 3
I am thankful that we didn’t throw out our infant car seat in our last purge. My sister-in-law is pregnant and we had offered it to her. For the record, I know these are things you aren’t suppose to use second-hand, but it is less than 5 years old and we’ve never had an accident or anything. Basically, I’d be using it if we had a third, so I feel safe offering it to my future neice or nephew. Anyway, after multiple back and forths concerning expiration dates and whether she should buy new, she had decided on new and we were getting ready to toss it. I then got a message from her this week asking if we still had it. They are in a bit of an uncertain housing/work situation at the moment and it’ll be good as a temporary fix until they figure out what’s up. I’m thankful we still had it and could help out.
Number 2
I’m thankful that we might have found a solution for our “we need to buy a new car” issue. More on that soon if it pans out. More on that either way as we’ll have to figure something out shortly.
Number 1
I’m thankful for the wonderful programming that is available for young children here in Ottawa. Ottawa Macaroni Kid is running a Family Favourite Awards for 2014. I’ve done so many wonderful programs with my kids. Some of my favourites have been Making Music Meaningful (which I did with both my girls) and the wonderful FREE programing and drop in playgroups run through our local Ontario Early Years Centre. As an example there, I’m currently thankful for some nice mother-daughter time with my eldest on Wednesday nights for the next six weeks at Esso Family Math being run through our Ontario Early Years Centre. All that to say, I went and voted for my favourites and am looking forward to finding some new gems!
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That’s it from me for this week. Until next time!
Ah, distance education – my hero! If it weren’t for the online programs, I would never had earned my master’s degree. I started two weeks after my daughter was born (what was I thinking???). Over the course of the two years I studied, I somehow did it while being a new mom, working full time, having a husband/house/three cats, a new diagnosis of ADHD and diagnosis of RA. When I think back, I realize it’s impossible to have done it, but since it was online and I could make the hours work, it did. I asked for an extension on more than one occasions when necessary and the profs always seemed to understand the plight of the adult learner and it worked well for me. Best to you in your studies! It can be done!
Bring it On – one of my secret guilty pleasures. Can’t help but watch that when I see it on late night TV. So silly and so fun!
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Wow – what WERE you thinking?! That is some amazing time management skills! Well done! Now that I have two, I’m not even sure how I’m going to get this ONE COURSE finished and I plan to reward myself at the end by not taking another for a LONG while.
But thank you for the hope that it can me done. And hear hear for Bring it On (which I actually own…)
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I certainly don’t recommend the overload method! I think the truth is that I just didn’t think about it and some of it just sort of happened while I was in process. I just kept on going. I am definitely in time off mode now, though – not really interested in school for a long while…
You OWN Bring It On? That is awesome. 🙂
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Yay! I really like this meme, and I LOVE LOVE Pitch Perfect. And you’re dead on. It IS a lot like Bring It On.
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Oh and I meant to comment that I have one of those husbands too, who conveniently forgets until it matters to him that something needs fixing. I actually had to threaten to not make his work lunches anymore if he didn’t fix the drawers that I keep the baggies in. He fixed it the very next day, LOL!
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Re: Pitch Perfect and Bring it On – I know many of these movies follow a formula – but I found this a little uncanny for all the parallels I started picking out. As for husbands – glad I made you laugh. I paused to write it, wondering if it bordered on mean – where the intent was really to poke fun at, well, reality.
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Nah, bordering on mean when talking about your own husband is perfectly acceptable! 😉
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I’ll let him know that – good to know I have the blogosphere to back me up!
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hahaahhaa!
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My daughter has seen Pitch Perfect so many times that she can recite pratically the whole thing. She finally talked me into watching it over Christmas break, and I’ll admit it was a pretty good movie.
And who WOULDN’T want to hear an acoustic version of “Hit Me Baby One More Time”?
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I apparently need to pay closer attention to current movies – given I missed it until last week.
As for acoustic Britney – he’s now working on “Oops I Did it Again”.
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Go Clovers! Go Clovers! Go! Go! Go Clovers!
I also prefer Pitch Perfect and can’t WAIT to own it when I find it cheap. LOVE that film, and I’m not in the least bit guilt-ridden for saying that.
I snorked out loud at your passive-agressive “this is a BLUE job”.
I’m glad you’re back 🙂
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I think I’m still team “Bring it On” – there are so many fabulous lines in that movie even if it’s starting to look a bit dated.
As for Blue jobs – I had a co-worker use the term once in the context of “if I did this, what would be left for him to do!” It stuck.
Glad to be back too! Haven’t gotten to the stage of posting when I’ve had bleh weeks (like last week). Give it a few months – I may still be able to grow as a person in my mid-30s 🙂
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Love, love, love the new button and will say it is just perfect. And the polar vortex is really driving me a bit crazy, cannot say this enough, but if I ever longed for spring before this is it for me and cannot wait for warmer weather now, too 🙂
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Thanks so much re: the button 🙂 As for winter – Amen! We had another snow storm last night. The upside is that that means it’s warming up. Downside was digging our cars out this morning. Spring can come WHENEVER it’s ready.
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We’re suffering from the When Will Winter End Blues too. Last night, it managed to snow about five inches and it’s frigid here. I wrote a schedule on our fridge to get us through the morning. The brainstorming got me to 2:30 and then I just wrote “cry” cause that’s probably what we’ll all do. Right now is “Full Length Movie Time” that’s working out pretty well.
Good for you for trying to get a class in while full timing it and having kids. I finished my master’s when I was five months pregnant with the first and I’ve never taken a course since.
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Did you make it through without crying? 😉 If it helps you made me laugh. I can appreciate the frustrations of being cooped up and trying to entertain little ones. There were days when I was on maternity leave with my second – and so had two with me – that I felt sort of like I imagine the entertainment staff on a cruise ship must feel at times. Hope it was a successful day!
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We made it through the day without crying. Today, however, I was drinking out of a cowboy boot glass by 6pm. Not milk 🙂
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Oooh – you need to post a picture of the boot glass if you haven’t before. I think that rivals my Mommy Sippy Cup for pure class!
Sorry it sounds like a rough one…
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I put it on Instagram 🙂
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Note to self: Join Instagram ….
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Congrats on the “Major Award”! (Sorry…”A Christmas Story reference which I probably use more often than I should)…that is wonderful about all your blogging accomplishments, for sure!
Glad the closet door got fixed too…I don’t know what it is about the y-chromosome. They are a curious lot.
And LOVE the free programming for kids…that’s always the best!
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Funny the number of people who zoned in on the door…. 😉 And agreed re: free programming. Whenever I find a new one I’m just thrilled!
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I am ashamed to say I still need to see Pitch Perfect. I am now more motivated to get it.
I have one of those husbands too. It is a great moment to practice patience while I wait for him to get around to those things. As frustrating as it is, I just work around the “hill.”
Congrats on the award. Good thing about distance learning is the flexibility.
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Now I’m curious about your “hill”. Growing up my dad built a patio in our backyard – over about 10 years. We had a dirt pile back there for a few winters that neighbourhood kids use to come and toboggan down…
As for flexibility in distance ed – yup – just got my second extension today. It is what it is. Thanks for the visit!
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All in is right! You rocked that awards post (and thank you again – still haven’t published mine…shame…). I love your new button too! I haven’t seen Pitch Perfect yet but definitely have it on my list. And I’m jealous that you got so much done at work last week – I am so behind after having only one day of school for my son (and that day had a 2-hour delay). I’m still behind. Maybe I’ll never catch up!
Cheers to the closet door getting fixed – my husband is not great at that stuff so I know it must be awesome that yours is handy.
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You’ll get around to posting when … you get around to posting. Mine sat for a while because I’d look at it and go … eh … not tonight. Needed the right frame of mind to do it justice and all that.
As for catching up at work – may this week be your week. I think these things are cyclical 😉
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