Hoppy Hollow is back, and tomorrow we'll probably be seeing some eggs growing on that tree in the front porch area - that must mean we're close to Easter! Mom's got some other decorations up here or there, including the new pillow coverings and decorations here or there. Those pictures will come soon, but in the meantime, here's a few more pictures of just a few of the delightful little Hoppy Hollow pieces in their new locations throughout the house.
This set came from a dollar store years ago, and as a reminder, this was a gag gift for my dad - we literally bought all of this for $20 or something like that, knowing he loves those villages and sets. He never really used them so much, and we wound up getting them back fairly quickly, and truth be told, we thought it was kind of fun. Yeah, it's not some super exquisite masterpiece of a village that you'd see in some high-end gift shop. But we like it nonetheless, and each year it goes out, more nostalgia gets put out with it.
So, about today. First, Maddie's day was good. She continued on her embroidering, and the other classes she had were somewhat dull - things are moving on though, marching towards the end. Her prom is less than a month away. Oh, and another thing: we're making reservations already for Atlanta for the place we'll stay at during the Battle of Atlanta event this summer. The idea is to stay at the same place as the others, and that way everyone can hang around together during the off times. Sounds like fun!
Maddie did have taekwondo tonight, and that went well. She's learning with the kamas again, just training quite a lot lately, even towards this huge routine coming up in June. I was sitting there watching her from time to time, but also watching a movie on this laptop - "Hoosiers." I'm completing the basketball movie series that I selected for viewing during our "Slam Dunk" series. I forgot how great "Hoosiers" is - so much small town heart.
Oh, and speaking of which, I did finish the new "Space Jam" movie, and it wasn't too bad. I was watching that while moving along on my treadmill. I'm going to keep that cardio going. Meanwhile, I was at the urologist, and he let me know my abdominal pains are not really caused by the kidney stones. I know my heart is good - we got a great report there. And the colonoscopy was good, and the pancreas should be good too, based on blood tests. The urologist started with "I hate to be the one to tell you this," and then he mentioned the "C" word. The first part was alarming, but the "C" word wasn't what you think - and it was completely embarrassing, and possibly funny if you look at it from a different point of view. But it's a lot of discomfort, and the question is, what am I eating that's causing all this trouble? The quest for answers continues.
Anyway, moving on! Tonight we finished the "Win or Lose" series, which was fun and well-done, but ultimately okay. And other than that, we did our reading tonight, and of course said our prayers before bed. All is well tonight. We'll sleep in a tiny bit tomorrow, and go out for some practice at Team Edge.