Have you noticed the death of blogging memes? On the whole, I’d say that’s a good thing. I hated them, mostly, because I’m deliberate in what I do here on the blog. I’ve got my schedule and I stick to it week in and week out, and when I throw in something different, it’s because I’ve planned ahead to do it. Being tagged for a meme and feeling like I needed to do it or I’d be a blogging snob threw everything off-kilter.
But once in a while, I need a good meme. Once in a while I need something light and easy. Once in a while I need direction from someone else. Today would be a once-in-a-while.
So I’ve found myself a meme-like thing to do. Like Kim, I’m going to copy Lisa’s status report.
Sitting…on the couch in the living room, beside an open window, enjoying the summer-morning breeze.
Drinking…Earl Grey English Breakfast Tea and wishing it were black coffee, but coffee does bad thing to me.
Watching…the flittering leaves from the May Day tree through the open window.
Resuming…nothing yet. Maybe I’ll call today a holiday and do nothing all day. Or maybe not.
Anticipating…a walk downtown with the dogs. Beautiful weather should not be wasted.
Hoping…the dogs behave themselves and don’t pull on their leashes. Mostly they don’t, but when they do, it’s not pretty.
Still looking…out the window. Summer morning views should not be wasted.
Planning…to paint the foundation on the house and the railings on the decks this summer. I am perpetually planning painting projects.
Completed…reading John Calvin: A Heart for Devotion, Doctrine and Doxology and now I’m reading Adopted for Life by Russell Moore.
Wanting…to do the kinds of summer activities families or couples do. You know, camping trips, road trips, etc. I miss them.
Deciding…whether to fly to Kansas for a family reunion at the end of the month. It’s expensive (and I’ve had several unexpected expenses recently) and it’s only for a couple of days and I can’t fly all the way to the town I need to be at, so either I’d have to rent a car (also expensive) or someone has to drive quite a ways to pick me up and take me back. But I really want to be there. My sister and father will be there, along with five of my sister’s children, including 3 newly adopted ones I haven’t met yet. And some of the relatives I’d like to see again are quite elderly. I flip-flop on this daily.