Friday Night Fun

Saturday, May 17 2008 | Category : Well Being
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Last night Caleb and I hung out with my grandma & grandpa (dad’s parents) and my Aunt and Uncle for a couple hours. It was nice visiting. Caleb had fun showing them his videos of his wrestling tournaments. All of them are always in Florida for the winter by the time his wrestling season starts so they don’t get to see it. My grandma was freaking out about how rough of a sport it is and she kept telling all of us over and over (this could of also had to do with the Alzheimer’s that is taking it’s toll on her body) how she couldn’t believe that we would watch something so rough and watch Caleb get hurt. I don’t think she understood that Caleb isn’t the one to be concerned about getting hurt – it’s the kids he wrestles that we should be concerned with ;-) He’s only been hurt once and that was in his first year of doing it when he wasn’t all that experienced.

When we got home, I got online to check email and say hi to Twitter land and now I’m writing this post and setting it up to publish tomorrow (that’s one of my favorite features about WordPress!). So even though you will be reading this today (Saturday) I’m actually writing it tonight (Friday).

I can’t believe that on a Friday night I even followed my new ‘bedtime’! It was 10:52 when I was writing this post and I had to have it done by 11pm so I could go to bed. I don’t know whether that’s crazy, good, the lack of a social life or the fact that I’m just getting ‘older’ ;-) Whatever way you look at it, sleep is a huge thing for me (just the fact that I’ve even been getting any the last couple days is a HUGE thing for me) and it’s certainly helping in many different areas of my life! I only hope that I can keep it up. They say it takes about 28 days to make something a habit so I’ve only got 20 some more days to go and I’ll have this 11pm thing down pat!

I don’t know that I would call this the most exciting Friday night fun but one thing I have noticed as I’ve gotten older is that it’s a lot more important for me to hang out with my ‘elderly’ family members than what it used to be.

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