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Month: February 2013

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EverydayDoxologies February 26, 2013 February 26, 2013 Uncategorized

Broken Down.

And the laptop I used to blog on is broken. Not sure how often posts will happen now, since they happened few and far between during naps before.  Now that the laptop is broken, I have to do all of my “office work” downstairs in the kitchen. My younger sister …

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Heather February 20, 2013 February 20, 2013 family / New Things While Waiting

June: Cheese Month

I’ve had some time to myself lately. Okay… maybe 20 minutes, outside of time that I use for showering.But I’ve made good use of it. Michael mentioned in the grocery store the other day that it would be fun at some point to try some of the fancier cheeses in the …

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EverydayDoxologies February 20, 2013 February 20, 2013 Uncategorized

and they grow.

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EverydayDoxologies February 12, 2013 February 12, 2013 New Things While Waiting

Our first “new thing.”

My boys are so emo.  And in angst.  Donations for future therapy accepted. I’m working on getting a Pinterest board together with some of our planned learning experiences—things we’ve never done.   We tried to do one on Saturday.  We had planned to visit a local chocolate factory, but we …

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EverydayDoxologies February 11, 2013 February 11, 2013 Uncategorized

The Work Is Never Done

A Day’s Work.That is the more photogenic part of my day. The other half is comprised of one infant, sick with a cold.And one toddler, also snotty-nosed, who composed a song entitled “Daddy loves me more than mommy because he gave me a cheese stick” while being disciplined today (after …

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