October 22, 2012

Sundays are a For...


  • Being practically giddy because an older man at church called me a "breath of fresh air"
  • Team teaching the Marriage and Family Sunday School class with my husband 
  • Getting interrupted while teaching and being asked to take ourselves and our whole class into the larger room where they didn't have a teacher
  • Team Teaching a Marriage and Family Class to loads more people than we planned, most of whom have loads more marriage and family experience. 
  • Holding hands with my husband while team teaching Sunday School (nerdy? Yes. Maybe a little ridiculous? Yes. Something I might have rolled my eyes at if I saw someone else do it? Yes. But it just happened- I don't know. I guess we are kinda in a hand holding habit). 
  • Putting on sweatpants right after church and remembering how much I love him in sweatpants. (why is it that he can look so adorable in sweatpants while I look  frumpy chic. I once had a guy describe my style that way and I have never gotten over it, so I try to work it into as many conversations as I can. I don't even really know what frumpy chic means, but I do know it does not mean adorable. In fact, in sweatpants I look heavy on frumpy very light on the chic)
  • Unpacking warm clothes and packing away summer stuff
  • Scheduling the week- this is one of my favorite things to do, except when I realize the week is really very busy and then I feel a bit tired in advance
  • Being cuddled and cozy while I flip through Martha Stewart Living, thinking to myself that I really should make more pies. 
  • Realizing it is time to make dinner (at 6:30) and feeling like it is already so late (at 6:30) that I just don't have the energy. Time moves differently on Sunday and dinner after 5 seems downright ridiculous. I am having a realization as I type this, that a girl who says things like the above, probably isn't about to be baking more pies. 
  • Deciding to make some beans, cheese, and avocado, with chips. I am trying to make it sound classier than it was, but, yeah we had nachos for dinner because apparently we are freshman in college.  
  • Wondering if we should say a blessing on dinner when our dinner wasn't a dinner at all and was a snack. 
  • Deciding yes we should bless the food and also pretending out loud that our dinner was kinda healthy
  • Getting a look for him when I referred to nachos as "kinda healthy" 
  • Watching a movie together
  • Picking out clothes for the week
  • Scheduling dinners for the week (when I don't have a plan I come up with things like nachos)
  • Saying family prayers
  • Quickly falling asleep 


3 comments:

melissa said...

come on, nachos--made fresh--are totally kinda healthy!

B said...

Here here. I mean we used avocados and they always make everything more healthy.

Yet another reason we are friends

Carlee said...

What a great Sunday. I need to get in on that kind of day. I especially like the frumpy chic part.