...finally got washed. It was starting to look brown, and I had a hard time seeing out the side windows. So, after work, I went to the car wash and then vacuumed it out. Now my car is clean and I feel much better looking at it. It really is quite amazing how much your morale can improve when the things in your life are clean. Since I was cleaning the car, I did decide to bring in all the stuff that's been sitting in it. Here's the list: one pair of clean socks, my tennis shoes, my Birkenstocks, a clean pizza box that's humongous (for my quilt projects), one gallon of apple juice, and 5 brown paper bags for recycling. But wait there's more, this list doesn't include the things I left in the car. I took a trunk full of boxes and one brown bag to recycling, then there's the hardhat that stays in the car, 2 pairs of winter gloves, ice scraper, can of antibacterial wipes, box of kleenex, trash bag, sunglasses, roadmap, and a stack of napkins. After typing this list I am very grateful I have a decent size car. Now, don't start laughing at me because I challenge you to clean your cars and see what you have in them!
Books I have finished:
I finished books 8 & 9 of the Pendragon series. I am now waiting for the 10th book, but it might be awhile, because a lot of people want to read it.
I also read the book of John in the Bible this weekend. We are going to go through the book for Bible Study and the first week we were challenged to read the entire book. I didn't know if I would or not, but once I started I kept at it. I read it over 2 days and can't wait to do an in depth study.
I reread The Chosen by Chaim Potok this weekend. This is an excellent book about two Jewish boys growing up together in the US during World War II. Each boy is part of a different Jewish sect so they don't know each other until they are 15.
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