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Today was a grumpy day. I woke up on the wrong side of the bed, apparently, and had a hard time moving past it.

Thank goodness for geometry memory games and the silly cat video at the end of the geometry review, and a computer lab available at just the right moment.

There are also the little things in life, like getting to tell the second grade teacher when she asks to observe your class, that she will only be welcome as long as she can come in to observe without getting the kids riled up, since apparently she spent last year teaching them that she is their best friend, rather than how to do basic multiplication, let alone addition or subtraction.

And there is something to be said for not walking out of the yoga studio when one arrives to discover a least favorite substitute waiting to teach the class, and not even texting her mother to convince her mother she'd rather stay home. We both got our yoga in and liked the sun better this time than before. She's still not my favorite, but at least she played good music tonight.

The best part of all? Walking into the house to find sweet hubby in the midst of cooking supper and cleaning the kitchen.
And he told me to go sit down. I love that man.

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