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Happy Homemaker Monday




The weather::::

Today it's in the mid 90s and it's supposed to be high 80s to mid 90s all week.


On my reading pile:::

We Live to know, love, and serve God by Fr. Osacr Lukefahr, CM 

On my tv:::

My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding, Sister Wives, and tonight maybe (hopefully) Game of Thrones 

On the menu for this week:::

Monday- Shredded BBQ chicken sandwiches, fries, mac and cheese, and asparagus
Tuesday- In KC
Wednesday-  Spaghetti with meatballs, bread, and salad
Thursday- Baked Ham and Cheese Sliders
Friday- 
Saturday- 
Sunday- 


On my to do list:::
Finish laundry
 Help the husband pack 

What am I sewing, crocheting, knitting, or creating:::
Nothing at the moment

Summer fun:::
Lots and lots of playing outside.  Whether it be in the yard or the park, I feel this amazing urge to be outside and I need to wear out my kids.


Looking around my house:::
The big kids are wrestling and being loud in the living room, Rylie's relaxing on the couch next to me, and I'm about to take them outside so they can burn some energy before dinner.


From the camera:::




Something fun to share:::
Our tomato plants are starting to produce tomatoes.  They look amazing and I can't wait for them to ripen so we can eat them.

On my prayer list:::
Today I'm praying for a safe trip for husband this week, and I'm praying for a dear friend, Tina, that is going through some tough times.  

Comments

Sandra said…
Hope your husband has a safe trip, and I've prayed for your friend too :)

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