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Month: April 2009

Get It Sold!

Posted in Thoughts

The house is officially on the market. While I still have a few things to do here and there prior to having any showings, the major work is done. We plan on having a relaxing Easter weekend. We’ve done our part; the sale of the house is now in the Lord’s hands…

Packing, Sorting, and Tossing! Oh My!!

Posted in Thoughts

Friday, Munchkin had her first baseball practice of the year since last week’s practice was rained out. On Saturday, she had her baseball clinic. I like how this league does these clinics as it gives all of the kids the opportunity to learn and/or brush up on the basics of the game. D helped with the kids on the team as Munchkin’s coach had to stay at one of the stations. It was such a nice, warm, sunny day that both D and Munchkin ended up with sunburns. The rest of Saturday was spent with D working on repairing the…

Exhausted

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I am exhausted. I was able to finish painting Munchkin’s room today which was a major feet. I had to paint the ceiling in addition to the walls. The whole room (ceiling included) was painted orange when we moved in. Sadly, I’m just now getting to painting the room for her. She’ll get to enjoy it while we’re still here, and it will help with resale. We painted the walls a light chocolate and the ceiling a light pink. Her closet and organizer are painted almond. I’ll post pictures once I get the room put back together. Tonight, she’s sleeping…

Cooking Class: Warm Chicken Salad with Poppy Seed Dressing

Posted in Homemaking, and Homeschooling

We have a new favorite dressing thanks to Munchkin and her online cooking class. Lately, we’ve been trying to stay away from packaged salad dressing, so it’s nice to have a new dressing to add to our homemade dressing recipes. Munchkin prefers the homemade ranch dressing, but Daddy and I really enjoyed the poppy seed dressing. We look forward to having the warm chicken salad with poppy seed dressing as part of our normal menu plan. It will be quite refreshing this summer with fresh veggies from the farmer’s market.