So I get through my test in the morning class, stopping by one of the classrooms to observe an art activity for an assignment. I had a little two year old boy (who I just adored when I worked with him in the toddler room) run up to me and grab my legs in a huge hug. Then, after lunch, it starts snowing, this beautiful snow. Like, cotton balls falling from the sky snow that makes everything around here look like Narnia. Now, I'm ready for spring, but this was the prettiest snow we've had. This was snow that makes you want to stand out in it because you want to get it on your hair and eyelashes. I go to my first evening class, get our group presentation over with, and suddenly someone's saying that evening classes are canceled. Yes! I got to leave early and didn't have to go to my last class. It was lovely. I'm still worried about a presentation and midterm test on Thursday, but those aren't seeming so scary right now.
My day in brief: an encounter with *gasp* a polite person, a big hug from a sweet little boy, beautiful snow, and a canceled night class. Then I get on here and see that recently my blog has went from 7 followers to 11! Wow, welcome, you guys! That made my day even better. =)
Until next time,

Aww, that's so awesome! I LOVE it when we have that once-in-a-blue-moon "Sunny" day.
ReplyDeleteYesterday was like that for me. (except the snow was today, not yesterday :) )
That's cool! Every time a man is walking into the store in front of me I always wonder if he's going to hold the door. I'm one of those new followers. :) Love your blog!
ReplyDeleteGod was working in your favor! I'm so excited for you, and I loved the story of when the dad said "let her go first". It's lovely to see he's teaching his son to be a gentleman!
ReplyDeleteAwww, thank you! I love urs...alot! lol. Yeah, when I'm praying for other people I usually go nuts. But just regular...It's just as if I'm talking to a friend. Or probably more like my dad. :)
ReplyDeleteHope all is well with you, I still love your blog!
God Bless,
Bleah Briann