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Today, Tomorrow

Maybe that's an odd title for a blogpost, but I was drawing a blank and that's what I'm going to talk about, so... :D

Today I'm kinda proud of myself. For snacks today I've had two bananas and a box of grapes, and at the moment, despite my nearly irresistible craving for either cookie dough (which we don't have in the house) or a spoon of peanut butter (which we *always* have in the house!), I'm eating an apple. The real shocker of the day, though, is that I ate broccoli at lunch. And I got seconds. And yes, I smothered it in hot sauce (don't like Ranch dressing!). But I ate it! :D OK, so only the people who really know me know what a big deal all of that is. I guess I'll move on now...

Tomorrow--now, I'm very excited and a little nervous about tomorrow. We're going to spend most of the day at the Astles' house, hanging out with them. We'll get to meet the youngest Astle, little Christopher who was born last October. That's the part I'm just excited about.
The part I'm excited but also a little nervous about is the fact that I'll be recording new (and better!) demos for a couple of mine and Raluca's songs (Dancing in the Rain and Love Did, in case anyone wanted to know). Mr. Astle has professional recording equipment and is so kindly going to help me create better, more professionally mixed demos. And I know it's going to be fun and exciting and all, but I'm just kinda nervous about it. So right now I'm listening to the soundtracks over and over and over (good thing I never get tired of them! :D) and printing the words off because although I wrote them, I'm still likely to forget them tomorrow!

Well, I'm going to practice them a couple times through and then head for bed. We're leaving relatively early in the morning (early for us, anyway) and I need to make sure I get plenty of sleep.
Y'all have a blessed weekend! Oh...and don't forget to check on Stellan, who is still in the hospital and still in SVT, and Jonah, who is also still in the hospital but should be going home on Monday.

Comments

Feeny Family said…
Hi Haley!
I really enjoyed reading your blog! It's always fun to find more friends who also have blogs.:-)
Wow! I didn't know that you are doing a recording! Neat!:-) I wish we could hear you! I'm sure you sound great.:-) I hope it all goes well!
Much love,
Meagan
For His Glory said…
I'm so excited for you!! I know it will go well. I wish there was a way I could hear it? Do you think you may be able to put it on you blog?

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