Sunday, January 22, 2012

Birthdays, Work and D.C.

Another crazy weekend in the life of this busy girl.

As I stated in my post The Two Job Two Step I worked Friday night.  I made good money so it made it all worth it!

But Friday wasn’t a normal night . . . It SNOWED!  Well more or less iced.  It was kind-of scary to drive in for this Florida girl.

I love EVERY time it snows, but it is ALWAYS a scary experience for me.

Saturday started another busy day.  Greg’s grandmother was throwing him a birthday party for his family.  As my mother raised me -- you never show up to a party empty -- handed I started cooking  I offered to make Spinach Balls and Southern Breeze Punch.   That meant I had to get-up early to cook.

Working till 2 am after then getting to bed around 3 am makes waking up a very PAINFUL experience Saturday morning. 

After cooking Saturday morning Greg and I headed over to his Grandparent’s house for his party.  I had not seen his family since Thanksgiving so it was nice to catch up.

Notice I'm the adult that got stuck at the kid table . . . Not cool!

My punch and Spinach Balls were a HIT!

I had to leave the shin-dig early to make it to another night of work L.

Saturdays tend to be slow at work and where I wish I was somewhere else.  I’m not going to lie it’s always difficult to work when you’d rather be doing something else.  But again, I toughed through it and made some MONEY!

Sundays are probably my favorite day of the week!  Because it means NO WORK!

I teach Sunday School on Sundays and love going into the classroom and sharing the good news of God with the students.  Problem is, after working till 2 am it’s not that much fun.  But every week I leave knowing that I got to do God’s work for these children.

Sunday afternoon I went to see my cousin who was in town for the Right to Life March.  It is amazing how far people travel to fight for the un-born that they don’t even know.  Show’s how passionate people are over the unfortunate case of Roe vs. Wade.

I do NOT want this blog to be a political blog since I deal with politics on a regular bases but I did want to briefly cover this important issue.  Now moving on . . .

We met my cousin, Andrew, in D.C. then headed to Fudruckers in Chinatown for lunch.  Probably the most expensive burger ever!  But I had fun and it was nice to see part of my AMAZING family!

My cousin served in the Right to Life Mass and I came home and watched him on T.V.!

So now it’s Sunday night and I’m homing closing up a world-wind weekend.  Maybe this Busy Girl will get next weekend off.  Hahaha Highly unlikely!       

XO Good week!

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