Today started out colder, and that was a funny surprise, although I'm not sure why I'm surprised at all about the weather lately. I just assumed the closer you got to summer, the warmer it got. Sort of simple concept, right? Not that it's been too cold or anything - in fact, this afternoon was downright pleasant.
Maddie was at school this morning, and her elective with dance had her doing something easier and more enjoyable with Emma, and that was nice for her. Afterwards, Maddie went over to Nate's place to spend basically the rest of the day together.
It was a day of rest, pretty much. We were packing up a lot of Easter things - like Hoppy Hollow, for example. But we did put up the Patriotic Christmas tree!
I got the little tree up, fluffed, got the lights on, and all the ornaments too. We have some new ornaments, a new Grover Cleveland one and a few new Semiquincentennial ornaments that we got recently as well as the two ornaments in Mom's Easter basket. The tree is really covered in lots of patriotic ornaments now - we might have to upgrade to a bigger tree soon!
I was decorating the tree as a huge moment was going on: four astronauts were going around the moon. Just before they left radio contact to go through the dark side of the moon, one astronaut told the earth, “Christ said in what was the greatest command, was that it was to love God with all that you are…. (and) love your neighbor as yourself… we love you from the Moon.” It's been over fifty years since any human has been around the moon, and the space program has been so inspirational lately. This event has filled us with pride, along with another recent national event: the rescue of an American pilot deep in enemy territory.
This afternoon Mom and I had the White House Egg Roll on the television, and it was fun as always to see the kids guiding those eggs across the lawn there. We have a few of those eggs now, this year's semiquincentennial eggs. We'll keep those out for decorations in the years to come.
We read for a bit tonight from the Discworld. Vimes and Angua are going deep in a case, way deep because it's really far below ground level beneath Ankh-Morpork's surface. The dwarfs have a murder case going on right now, something that could spark massive trouble if things aren't figured out quickly. It's been a good book thus far. We said our prayers after that, and soon enough it was time for some sleep.


