It's already the tenth Friday of 2025. In some ways 2025 has felt like the longest year already and, in other ways I'm wondering how we're already on Friday #10 of the year?!?! Time is weird. Here are my favourite moments from this past week.
1) Most of last weekend
From the first Blue Jays' spring training game of the year to watching Rachel at dance to my friend's party, most of last weekend was actually pretty great! I blogged about it here because I wanted to celebrate the joy!
2) Retrieving Sam's housekeys
I wrote about this in my Wednesday post but, when we went to Saskatchewan over Winter Break, our housesitter accidentally dropped our keys between our house and our back step. We don't blame them at all as we have dropped other things down there. Earlier this week the snow had melted enough that I was able to fish the keys out!!! Definitely a favourite moment!!!
At the end of March, Sam turns 16 (!!!). In preparation for that, I bought him the guidebook to driving in Ontario. He can write the test and get his learner's once he turns 16 so he has to start studying. Yikes!
4) Evening at home
For some reason, I have had a lot of evening commitments this past week and they're continuing through this weekend. Thus, I was very excited to have an evening at home on Wednesday. I cleaned off my desk and made some progress in the basement. I'm telling you -- it was exciting!!!
So those were my favourite moments from this past week. I'm happy as it's been a better week overall so maybe some of the February darkness is starting to life, figuratively as well as literally :)
Is your son excited to start driving? My oldest didn't care at all, but my younger son turns 16 this year and is very excited.
ReplyDeleteBased on what Bethany said, I do find it so odd how so many kids these days get to 15 and 16 and don't care about driving. I could not wait to get out and have more independence!!
ReplyDeleteYay on getting started on the driving prep. It's a nerve wracking time for sure but at least he's excited-- I had two that couldn't have cared less about driving but I made them get their license anyway. Where we live not knowing how to drive is not an option. Now I think they all enjoy the independence.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting (and of course a bit scary!) to have a new driver on the horizon. I hope that he's excited about it (it seems to me most guys are- it's the girls who are more likely to have trepidation).
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