Dreams, Chipmunks, and Holidays

Jacki asked, “So have you had nightmares yet about unfinished homework?? I went through withdrawal symptoms, and would wake up thinking I had to finish homework.”

Nope, not at all.  I had a two different dreams last night about taking a pair of church kids with me on a trip without their parents’ permission (they were begging me to go, I wasn’t kidnapping them!), but no dreams whatsoever about school or homework.

Brenda said, “Speaking of Enchanted…that is one of our favorites around here too. However, my oldest brother was appalled when the chipmunk pooped! He said Walt would roll over in his grave! I laughed so hard!”

I think it worked fine, but I appreciate more the humor in the dialogue.

Elizabeth, born and raised in NC, said, “Be careful! People in North Carolina generally drive crazy on a day when the sun is out and the road is dry much less cloudy with snow!”

Very good point.

Jennifer commented on my Valentine’s Day post, “This was wonderful. What I hate about Valentine’s Day is what I hate about all holidays – the commercialism (how very Charlie Brown of me). Even for the not so single girl it has become a day of obligation for husbands and boyfriends and a day to “prove” something.

I like your take on the holiday so much more. A focus on Christ enriches EVERYTHING. Makes it what it should be.”

And finally, Khadra is like me: “I used to play the same way as a kid. I would love to do taxes as a career. I have told my husband this before and he thinks I am insane lol!!”

I prefer the term “special.”

Have a great weekend, everyone!  It’s gorgeous here today…I’m about to go on a walk without a coat or jacket!

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6 Comments

  1. Iva Says:

    I just adore your Saturday posts…

  2. Stephanie Says:

    You know, taking kids somewhere without their parents’ permission IS kidnapping, whether they’re begging you to go or not. ;)

  3. Denyse Says:

    I agree with Stephanie…you might wanna watch out for that =)
    Thanks so much for stopping by and taking the time to read and comment on all my posts as featured blogger on SITS. I always enjoy hearing from you and I really appreciate your sweet words of encouragement!

  4. Lady Fi Says:

    Love the summary of people’s different comments. Have to agree about the over-commercialism of Valentine’s Day.

  5. RhondaLue30 Says:

    I hope your walk was WONDERFUL! I love mild weather! (prob why I live where I do in AZ…it only stinks when we are cooking in the summertime!)

  6. jennifer Says:

    You know this is a really good idea (not just because I am listed in the post :D ). I may bloglift it one day of course because that is how I react to really good ideas.

    I have a blogfriend who is struggling right now with some heavy issues. I have read his return comments and I see blessings everyday through his blogging. Not just that he is able to get what is on his mind OUT THERE for others to see, but that he is able to get responses to those thoughts. And to be encouraged by others when he is obviously hurting so bad.

    I think that when you do the comment review posts you are honoring those that bless you.

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