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Happy Homemaker Monday

The weather.....




Right now I am....
drinking my coffee and watching The Bible with the kids.
  
Thinking....
I have a lot to do today as the weekends are usually a catch up time for housework, specifically laundry.  But this show is so good we can't really tear away from it.


On my reading pile....
Ok, so we didn't get our books finished last week because we were so busy.  Hopefully we will this week.  The Widow Of Larkspur Inn and Little House in the Big Woods.


On my TV.....
The Bible
Game of Thrones

Blog hopping (newly discovered blog)....
I don't have one.

On the menu for this week....
I need to work on this weeks menu.  The only think I know for sure is Husband's delight because I've been wanting to make it for two weeks or more and haven't done it yet because other things keep coming up.

Monday:  Husband's Delight
Tuesday:  
Wednesday:  
Thursday:  
Friday:  
Saturday:  
Sunday:  

On my to do list....
Menu plan and grocery list
Laundry
Dishes
Pick up living room, kitchen, and hallway
Put sheets on beds
Laugh Out Loud

In the craft basket....
Nothing at this exact moment but maybe I'll work on something later.

Looking forward to this week....
A nice and less stressful week than last.

Looking around the house....
The house looks like a tornado went through it, but it definitely looks like we've had a good time causing the chaos.  There are toys and Easter candy everywhere.

From the camera....




On my prayer list.....
I don't have anyone specific at the moment.

Bible verse, Devotional....
In all your ways be mindful of him, and he will make straight your paths. ~ Proverbs 3:6

Comments

Sandra said…
I hope you enjoy the Husband's Delight, it's really yummy, my kids love it :)

And again congratulations, so exciting :) Love the photo :)

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