
The camps were fine. One of them will have to be closed down because of a leaky roof and TONS of mold. That was not so pleasant. Other than that, nothing unusual. We saw a couple of fruit bats and a dead mouse. Bats=cool. The mouse=YUCK!!
One of my favorite riding stables was closed down. It is on the way out to one of our campsites. We used to go there all the time with Guides. It was the first place where I went horseback riding all by myself...and fell hard on my butt. Big Red and Little Red were my favorite horses. Anyway, they were closed down which made me quite sad. It also made me wonder what other casualties will result from this downturned economy. Kind of a sad thought.
Sunday we spent playing Wii Resort. My sister is letting us borrow it. My arm is just killing me from playing so much. It is fun, though.
It is a full week of school for Aidan, and I am having to walk him every morning. Well, this morning and tomorrow I am going to drive him because I will have the car. Jonathan is in Edmonton for a training workshop. He is renting a car, so I can have our car. That will make it a bit easier for drop off and pick up...Thank goodness! And this coming weekend is the long weekend which is nice.
Here's a wonderful Manic Monday to start things off...(on a side note (for the first question): I wrote this blog on Sunday night so it would be posted on time!!)

Are you usually late, early or right on time?
I am always early. Sometimes I can be right on time, but even when I try to be on time, I am early. It is hard for me to be late. Almost impossible, actually. I am always well organized and give myself plenty of time to make it somewhere.
What would be harder for you, to tell someone you love them or to tell them that you do not love them back?
Surprisingly enough, it has always been hard for me to tell someone I love them. I am not sure why. Anyway, now that I am married and have kids, it has gotten much easier. I would say now that telling someone you do not love them back would be harder. I hate hurting other people (read: I am a people pleaser), so that would hinder me telling them something negative!
Which would you rather have: a high salary or job satisfaction?
Job satisfaction... I would rather have a job that I loved then have to get up and go to "work" everyday. Working is different than doing something you love to do. That's why I became a teacher. Not a lot of pay, but the satisfaction you get from helping someone to learn is worth more than gold.
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Happy Monday!!
Happy Monday!!
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