The past few days have been a blur between working at the winery, job applications, taking care of the puppies, a little bit of writing...and watching movies.
I've watched four since Friday night and I'll be watching another one in just a few minutes. I'm not sure if I've ever watched that many in such a short time, but if I have, it was a long, long time ago.
But TG has been hanging out with me this weekend because we had someone quit at the last minute at the winery and thank goodness my sweet girl agreed to help us out at a special dinner last night.
She had as much serving experience as I had when I started - none! But she caught on fast and having her there made the night seem more like fun and less like work.
Sweet, right?
Here are a few other sweet! moments from this past week...
Wednesday: happy dogs on a morning walk; fields of Texas thistle and Mexican hats growing in dry pond bottoms; finishing the editing of a photo shoot
Thursday: your customer loving the photos you took of her family; Daddy-Long-Legs; moths the size of hummingbirds
Friday: wishing your mother-in-law a happy 80th birthday, even if it's via the telephone; spinach quesadillas and Happy Hour frozen margaritas; giggling through "Night at the Roxbury" and "Saturday Night Fever" with your daughter
Saturday: hearing that your dear friend is better and will probably be released from the hospital that day; making it through a 13-hour workday, and teaming up with your daughter for the second half; sampling roasted duck and shrimp croquettes; staying up late after work to watch "Napoleon Dynamite" with your daughter even though you're both exhausted; Napoleon Dynamite's dance routine; baby grapes
Sunday: waking to the sound of rain; visiting with friends at church; time to publish flower photos on your photography blog before heading to work; finally watching all of "Cool Runnings" after years of only catching the end
Wishing you a week blurry with sweet! moments!
(I'd love to hear about some of yours from this past week! Please share them in the comments.)