I got this idea from Glamour magazine. They have a section called Hey, It’s Okay and will list a bunch of things to be okay about. You're welcome to join in and do something like this on your blog. Doesn't have to be on a Tuesday either. Just make sure you link up and that the post you link up is a Hey, It's Okay Post. Grab the button if you'd like!
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--For my first reaction to be, "My God, WHY?" when someone announces that they've signed up for a marathon.
--To have jumped when the light dinged on in my car. Luckily it was only for an oil change. Phew.
--To have appreciated all the kind comments on my Another Tear, Another Goodbye post.
--To not want to play Five Nights At Freddy's. It's a game for the computer where things pop out at you. My kids love it!
--To be going to see American Sniper today. I'll probably ugly cry into my popcorn.
--To have laughed over this paper Natalie did in school:
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
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i have skipped seeing the movie for that very reason!! any current event movie on the war makes me too emotional.
ReplyDeleteI've heard wonderful things about the movie. I hope you can cry pretty though... And doesn't the car ALWAYS ding once Hubby leaves? Stupid cars, its like they know
ReplyDeleteI want to see that movie so badly. That one, and Foxcatcher. I'm not typically a crier at movies so we'll see how it turns out.
ReplyDeleteNatalie is so cute.
ReplyDeleteTaking the boys to see Paddington today. :)
Awesome movie...and yes, I cried. It was maybe the 3rd movie I've been to that the entire theater broke out into applause at the end and then was basically silent during the exit. My husband said it is the most accurate depiction of his experience in Iraq that he's seen on the big screen.
ReplyDeleteI hate when lights pop up in my car too. Ugh. Worst feeling ever - glad yours was just for oil!! :)
ReplyDeleteYou'll definitely cry at American Sniper. So powerful!
ReplyDeleteI usually skip the tough subject movies. Like American Sniper.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if I can handle American Sniper - Chris wants to see it but I'm holding out.
ReplyDeleteI love Natalie's goal!
I don't know what that game is and I don't want to know! I really want to see American Sniper. Looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteAww.. she'll totally go to college.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if I can handle American Sniper, to be honest. I'm weak. I hope you enjoyed your popcorn!
We were going to see American Sniper this weekend, but I didn't feel like going out so we ended up renting Gone Girl (which elicited some "please don't ever turn psycho" looks from my husband...hehe good times!). Cant wait to see the movie! This week hopefully.
ReplyDeleteSo cute, lol! Love her goal chart. Whenever someone tells me about a marathon I am always so jealous they have the motivation to be that active. I'm way too lazy for all that madness
ReplyDeleteI had not heard of that game before - I'm sure my nephew will love it! Thanks for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts too when people sign up for marathons!
ReplyDeleteawww her goals are cute. I want to marry someone cute too.
ReplyDeleteWhat in the world is up with Five Nights??? My kids love it too. I don't like things jumping out at me in movies and stuff. Why would I purposely play something when I know it' going to happen?? I guess I'm boring because I still play Solitaire and Mahjong.
ReplyDeleteI ask myself the same question when I signed up for a marathon. Runners are crazy! :)
ReplyDeleteThis daughter of yours is amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteCute assignment.
ReplyDeleteI love Natalie's paper!
ReplyDeleteMy kids are into Five Nights at Freddy's too. I don't get it. I played it once and was like, "...eh ..."
And I have the exact same reaction at marathon runners! Good for them, but I don't get that, either.
My boys saw American Sniper last weekend and said it was amazing. I just ordered the book for them. Totally agree on the marathon - I only run if someone is chasing me.
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