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Happy Monday!
(November 16th is National Fast Food Day…that doesn’t sound like a very healthy holiday at all, but still sounds like a good one to celebrate! What’s your favorite fast food place to eat?)
Happy Monday, everyone!
If any of you are like me this morning, you might be ready for another weekend. Lol! It ended up being a super busy weekend. I knew it was going to be that way for the first part of the weekend but I had planned on having a bit more relaxing second part…yeah, that didn’t work out so well. I am a planner. I like having things planned out and organized. If things are planned, then no matter how busy it is or what is going on I can relax, focus, and enjoy. It’s just the way I am wired.
As many of you know, on Friday and Saturday we did our year-end physical inventory at the CK warehouse. This was planned and I knew it was going to be some long hours of counting, hunting, walking, standing, and thinking. It was a very successful inventory count for us and it was even better to see some of the CK family/co-workers that I have not seen in person since March. Plus, there were some new faces I got to meet as well. It really was a great time for us as a business and for me personally. I have missed these people!
On Sunday, I had planned to get up go to church and serve at the two services. I lead a team in the Kids’ Ministry at my church that works with new families and getting all the kids signed in. With COVID, this, of course, has become a bit more cumbersome with temperature checks, assigned tickets, stickers, and cleaning, but it is still absolutely completely worth it to see the joy on the kids’ faces. This was planned.
After church, I ran home and changed clothes to head over to my parents’ house to help continue some remodeling in their new house and to pick up my dog that they had been keeping for me since I was at the warehouse most of the weekend for the inventory count. This was all planned.
What was not planned was what happened next. As my brother and I were working on one of the walls, my mom was sitting there watching us and I noticed she did not look well. She said that her head was hurting really, really bad. My mom hardly ever complains about being sick or being in pain, so when she said this it began to worry us a bit. She went and laid down, but started getting sick at her stomach. After about 30 mins of arguing with her about going and getting checked out at the hospital (she can be very stubborn…I get that from her), she finally said that she needed to go right then. Yep, this was not normal for mom. I grabbed my keys and helped get her to the car and I took her to the hospital. Thankfully their new house is only about 5 mins from there. My brother stayed behind to watch after my dad and my two cousins my parents have custody of. (Oh yeah, I didn’t mention that my dad fell and bruised his ribs the day before and mom had just taken him to the hospital on Saturday.)
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