A friend of mine uses this phrase with her clients to get them talking about their week. They have to give some good things (sunshine) and some not so good things (clouds). I thought I'd use the same premise for a blog post!
Sunshine -
1. My internship for next year is coming together nicely. I might have to get a little "weird" for it though. Kudos if you know the city I'm talking about. Haha :)
2. Spring Break is in two weeks!
3. My professor volunteered me to grade some papers for a research symposium. So that's a big deal that he thought about me.
4. My dad finally got everything settled with his new job. He'll leave on Friday.
5. I got a bike! And I have a friend that wants to bike ride!
6. I went home last weekend and spent 5 days with my crazy, beautiful family!
Clouds -
1. My dad's job is in the U.A.E aka the Middle East :(
2. I have a messy room that I don't wanna cleaning! Haha first world problems.
3. My grandmother had a seizure last week while I was home. She's doing much better, but please keep her in your prayers.
4. I've been trying to restore an old friendship but my efforts haven't been successful. And I'm having a hard time convincing myself that it's time to let it rest.
What about you guys? Share the sunshine and clouds going on in your life right now!
Yay for getting a bike! I would love to get one...it's been so long, I'd have to relearn how to ride...haha. And my room is a complete mess at the moment, but I've been putting off cleaning it. Yuck, I do hate to clean.
ReplyDeleteI understand about trying to restore an old friendship. It is certainly hard to say goodbye sometimes, but one of my favorite quotes is "When you finally let go of your past, something better will come along."
I will definitely be praying for your grandmother!
You could do it, Jessica. It's one of those things you never forget...well, at least that's what they say lol.
DeleteAww, thanks for quote...I needed that. I'm gonna write that down and stick it on my mirror to remind me. :)
Thank you for the prayers. I really appreciate it!