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Starting the Weekend

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I've a whole weekend of work and cleaning to do, but I thought that I would start things off with a happier blog and a big cup of coffee. Things are MUCH better here. We've really pinpointed our sources of stress, and, while we can't make them go away, we are trying to cope with them a little better. It seems to be working, and I know that my mood has improved. My in-laws also left this morning, and that is a worry off my mind. It was a nice visit, but I still hate entertaining people in my house for longer than a day or so. Everyone will get back to their own beds, and the baby wont be getting woken up because my father-in-law likes the TV realy loud:banana:

So, this is one of my last three or four weekends working at my job. As boring as I think my job is, I'm really saddened to have to tell the regular people that I see goodbye. The customers who I see every week have become just another part of my life, and I've found that I'll actually miss them. Today I'll start saying goodbye, and I'll be letting everyone know that I am going to be leaving.

On a complete side note from anything really important:lol: If you have never made coffee that is ground fresh, you're missing out. I bought one of the cheaper 20 dollar grinders, and I make my coffee fresh every morning. It tastes so much better than buying the already ground, that I've taken to talking the rest of my family into getting one as well. I've hooked my parents, and now I'm working on everyone else. It really only takes an extra moment or so to grind your own beans, and it's a nice compromise on having good, fresh coffee without going to Starbucks. I'm off to finish enjoying my coffee, and I need to start getting ready for work. Time to really get the day moving.

Take Care,
Meg
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  1. mtpspur's Avatar
    The long suffering one is big time coffee fan--I indulge one every year or so to see if the Mountain Dews have ruined the stomach ling yet. I'm imagining coffee grounds growing under the table now--think I'll stick to the cans.
  2. Virgil's Avatar
    I fresh grind myself on occaision, depending what I have on hand. Yeah it's always hard to say goodbye. Like a part of life that will never come back. Yink of it as a new phase coming.
  3. Granny5's Avatar
    I love coffee. It's what gets me through the day and the nights I work. I think I'll get a grinder and try it. I've never ground my own, but it sounds good.
    I'm glad things are going better. Keep your chin up!