Friday Potluck Pivots, Weekend Plans & Big New York Dreams
It’s Friday! Yay!
I was on my way to work at 6:41 a.m., already thinking about our department potluck. I ended up pivoting a little from my original plan. I found out we already had plenty of paper products, so no need to pick those up. Instead, I’m stopping by Casey’s to grab a large hamburger pizza. I’m also bringing my pink fluff salad and some Frito Scoops with bean dip. I feel like that’s a solid contribution. Nobody should leave hungry today!
When I get to work, I’ll tuck my pink fluff into the break room refrigerator so it stays chilled until 10:30. That’s when several of my coworkers take their lunch. I know they get off at 3:30, but 10:30 still feels so early to me. My lunch usually falls between 11:00 and 11:30 since I work until 4:00. I guess everyone’s schedule just hits differently.
This morning was surprisingly productive. We washed and folded a load of laundry, and I knocked out a few small chores around the house. Normally I use that quiet morning time to catch up on emails or play a game on my tablet, but today I was up and moving. Honestly, it felt good to start the day that way.
Looking ahead to the weekend, I plan to spend some time in the playroom. I’m going to gather all the Legos and put them into one big tote so everything is contained. That alone will make me feel better. After that, just a general cleaning and reset in there.
I also need to put my suitcase on the bed along with my backpack so I can start packing soon. I keep talking about this New York trip, but I truly cannot explain how excited I am. It has been on my bucket list since I was 16 years old. For it to finally become a reality feels surreal.
Jessica is handling most of the planning since it’s really her trip and I’m tagging along, but I think we’ll want to do many of the same things. We’re planning to sit down and make at least a tentative outline soon.
I already know one thing that’s non-negotiable for me: riding the free ferry to see the Statue of Liberty. That is a must. I also want to get up early one morning and walk the Manhattan Bridge. Even if I don’t do everything on my list, I’ll at least be able to say I was there and experienced it.
The timing of this trip worked out in such a blessing. April is a three-payday month for me, and the second payday actually falls during my trip. I didn’t plan it that way, but it sure was a happy surprise. It gives me peace of mind knowing that if I find myself running short, funds will be hitting my account right when I need them.
Before that, though, we have Brooks’s birthday on Sunday at Curiosity Avenue here in Lawton. It is such a fun place. They have little themed rooms set up like a bank, a fire station, a doctor’s office, and even a spa. It’s the kind of place where imagination just takes off. I’m really looking forward to being around family and friends and celebrating together.
After work today, I don’t think I have any errands to run. I’ll play that by ear and see if Mr. C sends me any texts with last-minute requests. But honestly, I’m trying to buckle down on spending with New York coming up. Staying out of the stores feels like a wise choice.
So those are my Friday morning thoughts as I head into the day. Thank you so much for stopping by my blog. I truly appreciate you being here. If you get a chance, send me a quick hello and let me know you stopped in.
I hope your weekend is filled with love, laughter, and lots of fun.


