Monday, October 8, 2007

Monday Afternoon Reflections - October 8, 2007

Dear Family and Friends,
I'm not going to be able to find time to write about my life everlasting today, but I do want to send pictures. I had lunch with Susan Hoover one day. A kitchen witch arrived from Australia from my friend Chrystia Kucher last week. I worked out at Curves for the Breast Cancer Awareness Day, thus the pink top. Light shines in every afternoon on Ray's portrait. I thought you'd like to see it. The cat caught a lizard, and I went out with the Pelzers to Logan's on Sunday.
It was a different kind of week with teaching being my main focus. I'm loving this class of girls... They had articles for their project all sorted and ready for me to check off on Friday. There were signs that some of them were a lot like me in searching a topic to the hilt. I am so excited about seeing where these several pieces of writing about a non-American novel go.
I hope your week ahead looks like a rainbow of promises...
With love, Linda
"Whatever you do may seem insignificant,
but it is most important that you do it."
--Gandhi

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