It's been one of those weeks. I spent most of the weekend catching up on non-class school stuff and ended up behind in my reading for classes. So I spent the early mornings and late nights catching up on that reading. That schedule left me walking around in a daze during normal person wakeful hours and drinking lots of caffeine so I wouldn't fall asleep in class. Also, Mr. Moggie and I, along with some friends, are planning a very fun party for Saturday night. And I'm tempted to just throw myself into that endeavor because it's so much more exciting than school work, but I can't. I am taking the professional responsibility portion of the bar exam on Saturday morning. So between now and then, I need to be taking practice exams, reviewing an outline, and going over my notes from Sunday's study session. Note: Obviously, blogging breaks are allowed; it is NaBloPoMo, after all.
So, on this, the 6th day of NaBloPoMo, I tried to find a Grey Moggie creation to share. And I realized that I haven't posted these letterpressed thank you cards yet. Letterpress thank you cards! With butterflies! And while this week has been rough, there are so many things for which to be thankful. For example:
- The election is finally over!*
- Mr. Moggie made the most excellent chocolate fudge a few days ago, so dessert has been quite a treat lately.
- The semester is way more than half over (yes, I know that fact means exams are approaching; however, it also means that I am that much closer to my final semester).
- There are so many beautiful calendars out there.
- The usual suspects: family, friends, pets, health.
- While I have little time to carry them out, I have so many projects and ideas floating around in my head. That combination is so much better than too much time and no ideas.
I think I'll try to revisit this theme every so often. It's refreshing to be reminded of all the good stuff.
*I have a lot more to say about the election, but I'm not sure this little blog is the place for it. Maybe in a later post. I will say that I did wait in line to cast my ballot on Tuesday, that I had 5 different news websites up and refreshed each every 90 seconds that evening, and that I cried during both speeches that night.