dys·func·tion /dɪsˈfʌŋkʃən/ [dis-fuhngk-shuhn]–noun
1. Medicine/Medical . malfunctioning, as of an organ or structure of the body. 2. any malfunctioning part or element: the dysfunctions of the country's economy. 3. Sociology . a consequence of a social practice or behavior pattern that undermines the stability of a social system.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Springin' Back

With the unseasonably warm weather that has joined us in March, I have begun to shed my winter coat (see: funk) and am looking forward to getting out and doing tons of fun things this year.

Life has been pretty epic for me lately. With moving into our new house, settling in and really enjoying Christmas, and watching the kids grow and develope. Plus, we got a dog. Sweet!

I've been enjoying every day a little bit more than I had, even in February, and this year promises to have adventures galore.

I hope everyone had a happy and loving winter and that you are all looking forward and making plans.

It's easy to flounder in despair if you have nothing to look forward to.

Lots of love,
dysfunction

2 comments:

Rachael said...

We have had unseasonably warm weather here as well. May hit 80 degrees by the end of the week. Congrats on the new house and dog. Seems like all is going well for you and I am glad to see that.

dys·func·tion said...

@Rae: Things are going really well, but I've been in a bit of a funk lately. It's time to get moving again and try and get some goals sorted out! Thanks for commenting so often, it really brightens my day.