…..thank you Cee for four more thought provoking questions
If you had a shelf for your three most special possessions (not including photos, electronic devices and things stored on them, people or animals), what would you put on it?
I don’t own many family heirlooms. My mother was very much a bare bones kind of person when it came to decorating the house. She, herself, didn’t own a lot of special possessions because so much of what they owned was lost in the war so growing up the only things I remember my mother cherishing were her photo albums. When I got married my grandmother gifted me a blue decanter that she managed to save from the bombings and when my mother passed the only thing that I wanted was an old silver serving spoon with the date 1909 stamped on it and the initials WS. The third item would be a collection of things my children made over the years, such as, paintings, photography assignments and hand made toys. 
If you had a box labelled ‘happiness’, what would you put in it?
I would fill it with photos of my family, music, paintings and art supplies and books.
What do you want more of in your life?
I want to travel more, spend more time painting and take classes to learn new art techniques. I also want to spend more time with my family. If I had unlimited resources I would travel with my family and visit my family across the ocean.
Daily Life List: What do you do on an average day? Make a list of your usual activities you do each day.
- My husband wakes me up at 6:30 and brings me a cup of coffee.
- I shower and get ready for work.
- I eat breakfast.
- I leave the house between 7:25 and 7:50 (earlier when I have basketball practice).
- I arrive at school between 7:45 and 8:10.
- I have another cup of coffee and socialize with colleagues before the school day begins at 8:30.
- My first period is usually a prep and then I have my first library class of the day.
- During recess children help me in the library putting books away.
- After recess I have another class or I do library administration work (labelling books, ordering books, putting books away, straightening shelves, removing damaged and old books for recycling, etc.)
- Lunch is at 11:15 and I usually bring a lunch from home.
- Lunch ends at 12:10 and my afternoon is usually filled teaching library and art.
- 3:00 the school day ends but twice a week I do bus duty at this time.
- 3:15 to 4:00 I work in the library or during report card time I’m in the office printing and reprinting report cards for the staff.
- Anywhere from 4:30 to 5:00 or later I leave for home.
- My husband usually makes dinner so when I get home I have a cup of tea or coffee and we talk about our day while he cooks.
- At this time I’ll also check my emails.
- Dinner is usually around 6:00. Afterwards I usually wash the dishes or we do them together.
- My husband goes to watch TV and I spend time on the computer reading and answering more emails and writing new posts for the blog.
- On certain nights I will watch some TV and I have started to knit. I also like to read so if there isn’t anything I like on TV I’ll read a book.
- At some point in the evening I take the dog for a walk
- Anywhere between 11:00 and 12:00 I get ready for bed.
Bonus question: What are you grateful for from last week, and what are you looking forward to in the week coming up?
I’m grateful for a wonderful day spent with my granddaughter. The weather has been warm and there is no snow and on the weekend I managed to get in 30 000 steps over two days. I’m also pleased that I’ve finished proof-reading report cards. On Sunday I met up with 7 friends from high school and we had a great lunch at a Thai restaurant. Then two days later I went out for Winterlicious and enjoyed a scrumptious dinner of South American fusion food.
I’m looking forward to a quiet weekend. I’m hoping to relax, buy a dress for my daughter’s wedding and clean a small corner of my bedroom. The thing I’m looking most forward to is the wedding which takes place next Wednesday.