"Normal" looks like doing things you regularly do --and that's not just stating the obvious




Maybe it's just my way of building a facade of normalcy, or maybe it's just me going about life as I would rather, regardless of the looming ugliness out there, but I have both ball game tickets and theatre tickets. I've been feeling like hiding for a while now (as many of us do), but that's letting, as my dad always said, "the bastards win." 

So there. 

G and I will go to a Fisher Cats game, and we will go to local theatre, and I hope that both will be fun and a nice distraction. 

In the meantime, I have three field trips to get through in the next three days... all interesting, at least I think so. 

And yesterday's busy day went well, too; the 1920s "party' was fun, my creative writing kids continued their silly/fun story and we finished watching a film, and I had a good time doing poems/writing with the grade five kids and their teacher.

I'm tired, though. Vacation is a few days away yet, but I see it glimmering on the horizon. 

On the home front, we bought 80 bags of garden soil. G is going to haul it all home, load by load, today. Spring is here.

C

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