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I don't know what I'm going to say except that I'm making dinner and I'm quite hungry so I can hardly wait for it to be done. It's just mac & cheese with buttery corn, but it sounds perfectly lovely to me tonight.
I've just been perusing my blog list, trying to catch up. The most terrible part of forgetting to blog, or rather, of neglecting to blog, which I must shamefacedly admit is what I really do, is that I fail to read the blogs of all my friends and family who blog! I link to their blogs from mine, so when I fail to blog, I also fail to keep up with my loved ones. Makes the first line of an old song pop into my head: "Here's a story, sad but true..."
Heather has begun her adventures in Sheridan, living at Terri's house. With Levi already moved out, I am expecting some weird transitional times in my relatively near future, but I'm excited for my kids. How thrilling to move out, become more independent, figure out who you are when you're only you.
Oh, my goodness, I decided to deep-clean my upstairs bathroom today, but I couldn't do it all. I got so pooped I decided to quit and do the rest tomorrow, but I got the tub all clean and shiny and can't wait to enjoy a lovely bath later, and the sink and counter are spiffy clean, with only one under-counter cabinet left to empty and clean out.
That said, I find that the mac & cheese is done, and I'm using Levi's computer (he brought it to my house while staying here to help with the boys while I was in Sheridan for a week). I don't want to chance getting anything on his computer, so I'll go eat elsewhere. See you next time!
1 comment:
I was just thinking of you today and what a beautiful lady you are. I remember passing you a few weeks ago when I was driving down 450 East and you were walking up. I pointed out to my children that you looked like you were growing your hair out and how you were one of those people who looked cute with short hair and long hair. I also want you to know that I have always loved your personality and wanted to be more like you. You have so much confidence when you get up in front of people and I have always loved listening to you bear your testimony and hear your lessons in Relief Society.
And I have always admired how strong your children are in their confidence also. You have done an amazing job of loving them and it shows.
:) So, know that I was thinking of you and have become a happier person from knowing you.
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