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Monthly Archives: November 2011
The Day Has Finally Arrived
I have been dreading this day since I was ten years old. I distinctly remember the conversation and have played it over and over in my head. I don’t know why I found it so disturbing or why it has hung … Continue reading
What, We Have to Eat Again?
Dinner time. Didn’t we just do that yesterday? Salsa Chicken (for lack of a better name) Preheat oven to 375° Mix 1 cup of salsa, ¼ cup Dijon mustard and 2 Tablespoons fresh lime juice in a small bowl. Place 2 frozen … Continue reading
These Shoes Were Made (for walking) From Plastic Bottles
This momma just won herself a new pair of shoes. Honestly I am not the type of person who enters online contests so, by default, that makes me a person who does not win online contests. That is, until about three weeks … Continue reading
Simple Sunday – Perspectives
Here are four pictures I wanted to share with you. I don’t really know if they go together, but let us pretend that they do.
Posted in Simple Sunday
Tagged Forest floor, free range jack o' lanters, trick or treating
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A Dinner Fit for a King
Tonight we dined on crackers and cheese. Our eating habits this week have been influenced by our houseguest, Mr. Influenza. With low energy and even lower appetite, we have been living off such an exciting variety as toast, mac and cheese, and scrambled eggs. Mmmmm. … Continue reading
Posted in Food Glorious Food, Little Feet
Tagged Cheese, Gouda, Influenza, Mustard, Ritz crackers, table manners
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The Plague Hath Arrived
Please excuse my lack of blogging these past many days, but we are in the process of trying not to die. If we were living in the 14th century (nevermind you would not be reading this on your computer or … Continue reading
