I did manage to survive the two weeks Matt were away, despite the snow storms (and the work that came with them!) and any motivation I may have been able to muster 'once upon a time' deciding to hibernate until further notice.
But I feel much more myself now. *smile*
Here is a bit of randomness from the last few days, all tied with a bow.
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classy girls have bow tangles. |
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a helper |
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A neighbor admired Andrew's Christmas neckwarmer and asked me to make a black one for her. A terrible picture of it, but there you have it. |
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We aren't learning about the body in science. This was 'recreation'. I love the kind of children that homeschooling produces. |
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I did quite a bit of shoveling last week. |
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One little hyacinth bulb makes my day so much more beautiful. |
7 comments:
Great picture of Matt and the dog. Is there something on the dog? Looks like some sort of hose attached to a vest or something.
Glad you're feeling yourself again. Missed reading you. Lovely blooms--so nice to see on a cold winter's day!
Lovely blooms and sunshine. Now all's right with the world;). Christina
COOKIES!!!!
I was wondering about the dog photo, too!
Love all the pictures but that hyacinth gives me hope and makes me smile!
Ha! Well, I can say that while a half-robotic dog would be a whole lot more interesting a story, the tube you see in the picture is just a flashlight that can twist to accomodate different angles. Ruby snuck in between, though with nary a cm excess.
I have a nice window in my room that would be good for some indoor plants...but I don't know what kind are good - I kill just about everything (plant wise) accept for my tomatoe plant "Big Bertha" from last summer. Tell me what I need for a south facing window....african violets?
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