Tuesday morning thoughts.

Most mornings, around eight, I see two couples on my street. The women walk, slowly, deliberately up, and down, and up my street, turning around in front of my house. They are always dressed well, hunched together, stiffly moving as steadily as their ages permit, always speaking in their first, familial language.

Their husbands wait two apartment buildings down, dressed in jackets, khakis, and baseball caps, flowing from English to their first language and back again. Trying to decipher what the language is most days, listening intently, trying not to stare, I am always caught, and with a smile and a “Good Morning” I once again have missed my opportunity. It sounds like something out of Eastern Europe…Polish, or Russian, a Slavic language that sounds almost familiar, somehow comforting…

These four seventysomething neighbors of mine keep alive my dream of living in a neighborhood full of culture, diversity, and friendship. I love to see them, love saying “Hello,” love being recognized on my street. Because it is my street, and my neighborhood, and these are my neighbors.

If I see these four, walking each morning, it immediately puts a smile on my face. Followed by a quickened pace. For when I see my neighbors, my friends, around eight o’clock, it means I am late.

I would do anything, spontaneously…

Last weekend’s adventures were amazing. Here’s a peek into our girl’s day:

That’s me in the middle, with 12 of my closest girlfriends!

This week, however, was what my co-workers and I affectionately call “Hell Week.” It’s one of our busiest work weeks in the entire week, which meant I spent quality time at my desk, called my desk my “bed” twice, and ate the following foods: Indian, Thai, Chinese, Mexican, Thai again, and last night, had Dino Nuggets.

When I was a kid, my fave meal (which probably could explain my chubby preteen years) was chicken and fries. Last night, after the longest.week.ever, after 9-10 pm quitting times, I had dino nuggets and fries for dinner. (This time, though, I used organic ketchup, don’t worry.) Jeff and I watched House Hunters until they started repeating. It was an excellent Friday night.

Today brings basketball with B and my favorite 5 year olds, followed by giving blood with MAC. It’ll be the second time I’ve attempted to give blood in Cali, but seeing as I have been more persistent in taking my iron supplements, I think for once I’ll be able to give.

Today will probably also involve a Target run so I can get some supplies for the next adventure: Vegas next weekend to celebrate Corelyn’s birthday! I can’t wait.

I hope y’all are doing something stellar today!