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At first I was afraid, I was petrified. Go on now, go, walk out the door, just turn around now ’cause you’re not welcome anymore. Weren’t you the one who tried to hurt me with goodbye? Did you think I’d crumble? Did you think I’d lay down and die?
Oh, no, not I, I will survive.  Oh, as long as I know how to love, I know I’ll stay alive.  I’ve got all my life to live, I’ve got all my love to give.  And I’ll survive, I will survive, hey, hey!

Yes, this song works great in a disco, but, as I recently learned at work, it can also be your mantra when faced with an active shooter.  No, they did not sing these lyrics, but I sure did sing them in my head during the training.  They said first you have to get your fear under control.  Get a survival attitude.  Then you choose to hide out, get out, or as a last resort, take out (as in take out the shooter-yeah, like I’m Liam Neeson).  I think the radio station should play this song as a code to let everyone know the situation.  Face it, the shooter wouldn’t know what it meant.

The training was depressing if I really let myself think about it, but I can’t let myself go there.  This is a reasonable fear that I possess, not just because of the times we live in, but because of where I work.  I’m just trying to tutor people so they better understand grammar.  Grammar is one of those subjects that can drive a person up a wall but we sure try to keep it fun.

Would anyone have thought they would miss the days of hiding under a desk for a bomb drill?  My sons have monthly drills for various reasons at school.  They introduce the concept to children in K-2 as a drill in case a wild animal gets in the school.  In third grade they add “or an angry person with a weapon” to still try to keep it not overly scary.  I grew up in a great time period-we only had fire drills in the 80s.

I Will Survive.  An amazing song.  It works on so many levels.

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As I sit watching Charlie Brown with my sons, I also am waiting for the Powerball drawing.  Yes, I went in with a small bunch of people at work.  We’re hoping since one of them never played the lottery before we’ll have some beginner’s luck.  Plus younger son’s teacher said he was very lucky today and suggested he play the lottery.  Welp, got that covered…just waiting for the numbers.

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Charlie Brown is being the Charlie Browniest and the fudge I made is cooling.  It’s a relaxing evening.  I like those types of evenings.  I am very settled into holiday mode.  Accomplishments so far include gaining those initial five or six pounds, you know the ones that will never go away.  I’ve baked a few batches of cookies, made the first batch of fudge tonight, and already found a few presents for the boys.  House is mostly decorated.  Advent skit for church is written and the children have had two practices already.

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I also discovered that Liam Neeson wants to be my nephew which means I now get to be Liam Neeson’s aunt.  I keep meaning to read the books, but never seem to get to them.  Perhaps there’s a gift idea in that!  Hubby could get me A Walk Among the Tombstones to start I never saw 8 Million Ways to Die but I do enjoy Jeff Bridges so I’ll have to give it a watch. 

It’s been a busy week at home but it’s quieting down a bit at work so there’s a nice change of pace.  I’m really tired though and keep falling asleep before I finish stuff at night.  I suppose I should simply listen to my body and go to sleep earlier.  There’s always tomorrow.  (I hope I didn’t miss Rudolph!)

The time passes too quickly.  I’m going to embrace the moments of Charlie Brown, Powerball drawings, and fudge.  I’ll remember the little things matter more and cherish the little moments and the big dreams.  And now, back to cuddling with my sons.

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