Can everyone hear me singing "Thank God It's Friday?"

If not, don't worry, the band and I are just getting warmed up.
Came home from work last night (from my long day) all in one piece. Lots of smiles and good music throughout the day. I love teaching and love children and I love being in business with my DH. Let me think a moment on these happy thoughts.
What don't I like?

School struggles and pressures. DD is having a fair amount of them right now and it's taking it's toll on all of us. Here's one that's laughable: she (and her group) had to film an infomercial for gym class and present two visuals on the topic: do ab flex machines get rid of love handles? Now keep in mind that the gym teacher assigned this project with the assumption that everyone would have access to a video camera; of course, none of the kids in DDs group had one, so they had to spend lunch time and after school filming. This class, by the way, is not HEALTH class--it's gym. Remember gym back in the day? We used to run, play ball, etc.??? You know, get exercise??? No, not in today's "new and improved" PE class: DD has to present her topic with the visuals (yes, actual pictures of peoples' love handles!!) and be graded with a 10 point rubrik! Ridiculous!
Maybe I wouldn't care if it didn't take time from other subjects, but it does and that makes me mad. Thanks for letting me come here to vent. I feel better now.
Oh, geez, I guess I have to get some healthy living goals in mind. I already had coffee and a Dunkin Donut cinnamon stick for breakfast. Not a great start, I admit.

I think I will get on the treadie, though, and try to reclaim my calorie count for the day. Maybe if I can burn a couple of hundred, it'll take the edge of my morning excesses?
I think I really need to do my devotions and get myself into my happy place. After that, I'll take my vitamins, drink a glass of water, and run the vacuum cleaner. Making my environment a little more peaceful will help, I'm sure.
OK, I'm going to try to stop by some journals before the day is over, but for now, I'm going to get centered.
'Til later,
Erin