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Happy Homemaker Monday




The weather::::

Nice and hot.  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 I have to watch last night's True Blood once the kids go to sleep tonight. 

On the menu for this week:::

Monday- Baked Ham and Cheese Sliders
Tuesday- In KC
Wednesday-  Breakfas burritos, strawberries
Thursday- Ranch house crockpot pork chops, veggies, bread
Friday- Brats/hotdogs potatoes, veggies
Saturday- 
Sunday- 


On my to do list:::
Grocery shopping, put sheets on the bed

What am I sewing, crocheting, knitting, or creating:::
This week, I have to make Sydney's apron!

Summer fun:::
I'm coming up with lots of fun stuff to do this summer, including going to the blueberry patch tomorrow with Shawn's sister.


Looking around my house:::
Ben and Sydney are picking up their room and making their beds, and getting along, I've got water boiling on the stove for hard boiled eggs and we're getting ready for lunch.  Rylie is cooing in my lap and just demanding kisses with her cute smile.  The washer and dryer are both going and the house is CLEAN!  I'm so ready to relax. 


From the camera:::




Something fun to share:::
I can't think of anything specific other than that the kids and I are planning on going to the berry patch tomorrow with Shawn's sister.  I'm excited to go.  We're trying to come up with plans for Wednesday as well.

On my prayer list:::
Once again I'm praying for my husband who is doing a lot of traveling lately.  He's in Atlanta this week.  I'm also praying for my family as we get passed tomorrow which will be rough for all of us. 

Comments

Sandra said…
Hope you enjoy the Berry Patch today :)

You better show pictures of Sydney's apron, that is going to look so cute :)
Liz said…
I will put up pictures as soon as I make it. I can't wait. :)

We had a blast at the Berry Patch. Such a good time.

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