Monday, March 10, 2008

busy (biz-ee) adjective. 1. Engaged in activity, as work; occupied 2. Sustaining much activity 3. Being in use, as a telephone line. bus-i-er. bus-i-est

1. I have been busy teaching 2nd and 3rd graders dictionary skills.
2. I have been busy getting the boys to baseball, count them, FIVE days a week. Westin is playing t-ball (2 days), Chad is playing AAA (3 days). Their schedules are on separate days! At one point, Chad had basketball and baseball practice and games. No more working late for me!
3. I have been busy making sure Madalyn gets to her cheer. She finished with her squad in February and is now taking private lessons. (thanks Debbie for the rides so far- her practice is on one of Chad's game days).
4. I have been busy making lesson plans.
5. I have never been busier!
6. This is definitely the busiest I have ever been!

neglect (ni-glekt) verb 1. to pay no or little attention to 2. to be remiss in the care or treatment of 3. to fail to carry out or perform 4. to fail to take or use
ne-glect-ed, ne-glect-ing, ne-glects

1. I am not neglecting my family.
2. I have not neglected my students.
3. I have tried not to neglect my friends.
4. I neglected to send out my xmas cards which became New Years cards. (They are still sitting on the dresser in our guest room).
5. I have TOTALLY neglected my blog.

Does any know the definition for forgiveness?