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13/30

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playing around with tangerine

12/30

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Homework (about 90 seconds before a battle royale erupted with nerf darts and paper airplanes)

11/30

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Monday Morning

10/30

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Beautiful sky on my Thursday run. So many shades of blue - the photo just doesn't do it justice. The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims His handiwork - Psalm 19:1

9/30

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Post-run breakfast (ran 3 miles in 32 degrees. brrrr!) (egg scramble {b/c i stink at omlettes} with shallots, tomatoes, and crumbled goat cheese - cooked in coconut oil and real butter; green tea with coconut oil and raw local honey. yummy.)

8/30

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Finished Product. Cost: Free - DIY'd from objects around the house! Now, to find some other white plates (or maybe empty white frames...?) and hang them on the wall with the turkey platter for a nice collage effect. I think. Any ideas? (Look here and here to see where I got inspiration / instruction. Then I just googled a lot and got creative.)

7/30

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Sock Monkey Shower (sick kids + forgetful mom + running late = not-so-fantastic photos taken with my phone instead of my Nikon. /)

The Sick Room

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We've had a stomach virus moving through the family for about a week now. Anytime children are ill, mothering can be a challenge. But in large families, when the illness lasts 5-7 days per person, and no one gets sick at the same time ... it can drag on for what seems like eternity and a mom can grow very weary by the end. The first couple of days, when only my littlest K (5) and the hubby were sick, kind of felt like a mini vacation. I was rested and cheerful, and in between checking on and helping out the two sickies, I worked on my wreath from Pinterest. But as the days went on, K became sicker and one by one the other children joined in. We haven't slept through the night since last Friday. The laundry has been going round the clock, and the house I got in order before the start of school is now a disaster area. I'm pleased to report (and very grateful) that we've turned the corner and everyone is improving. However, as even more time passes, the little ones

6/30

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Party Planning gathering things for a friends' baby shower

5/30

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sick day

4/30

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Christus Mansionem Benedicat - "May Christ Bless This House" Happy Epiphany Sunday!

3/30

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2/30

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"Real Food" Fried Chicken & Waffles with Mashed Taters & Gravy

1/30

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It's January, so that means it's time for the 3rd Annual " Thirty Pictures " series. a work in progress ... trying to actually *use* some of the great ideas on Pinterest.

Christmas Books

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I'm excitedly making my way through the books I received this Christmas: Large Family Logistics by Kim Brenneman -- I used to read a blog by that name - now Brenneman has gathered her ideas into a book full of practical tips on being a faithful home manager. I've already read about half the book, and most of the suggestions here would work for any size family. Nikon D40/D40x Digital Field Guide -- I'm ever-determined to exercise dominion over my camera and learn to take better photos! Running With Joy by Ryan Hall -- I continue to be impressed with Hall, a US Olympic marathoner and committed Christian. Hoping to gain inspiration and motivation from this easy read. Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins - I bought this one for myself, to tell the truth. Merry Christmas to me! It's just that I read The Hunger Games so quickly, and loved it .... I couldn't wait to get my hands on book 2. Looking forward to the movie in March. The Bible or the Axe by William O. Levi