T G I F

Thank

God

It’s

Fabulous

Today was another day of undoing. I didn’t sleep all night so when I went back to bed at 5AM this morning, it was no surprise the next time I looked at the clock was 10AM.

That meant I was late for everything – getting Tin set up on school work, breakfast, which now felt almost like lunch, and on and on.

I managed to make two onion pies – help Tin through three chapters, multiple math lessons, science and then poof, the day was done.

The day had gone by in a blip – very little time to check the news and worry.

We watched the second Harry Potter movie and took Stella out for a walk.

In the night sky, the new moon suspended beneath Venus – the whole star studded backdrop with these heavenly bodies – the world seemed larger, more expansive – go check it out for yourself.

ORG XMIT: NCFAY101 The crescent moon and Venus make a striking pair in the western evening sky Tuesday, May 14, 2002, in this view made with a 600mm telephoto lens in Fayetteville, N.C. The upper portion of the moon is illuminated by ‘earthshine,’ or reflected light from the Earth. (AP Photo/The Fayetteville Observer, Johnny Horne)

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