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Mausi: it's beginning to look
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A bit like christmas. When running away just isn't an option. Wednesday, December 01, 2010. It's beginning to look. A bit like christmas. OK, I am SO done with being sick. A three-day hospital stay in August with four different septuagenarian roomates, endless time spent in various doctors' waiting rooms during September and October, and a 12-week course of prednisone that ended mid-November, complete with side-effects (chipmunk cheeks and tree trunk legs, anyone? A new addition to our collection of.
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Mausi: jolly old st. nick
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When running away just isn't an option. Tuesday, December 07, 2010. Jolly old st. nick. Yesterday was St. Nicholas Day in Germany. Nikolaustag. They call it here. You put your shined shoes or boots outside the door on December 5th and St. Nick fills them with all sorts of goodies. We use stockings instead of shoes because you can fit in way more of the good stuff. The kids now have enough treats to last until January. Mr M got ten back issues of Volks World. Today, the day after. Links to this post.
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In Blue Ink: Random Updates
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Tuesday, February 17, 2015. Saturday was my last day at part-time job #2. It is such a relief to be done there. I enjoyed the experience much more than expected, but retail is hard on pregnant bodies. All that standing, yo. I am in awe of women that waitress or work in retail right up until they give birth. Or in this case, re-reading: The Birth Partner. By Penny Simkin. I read it years ago for my doula training. But decided a refresher was in order. Lawn chair in our front yard. CNY, United States.
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In Blue Ink: Goals: December & January & 2014
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Wednesday, January 01, 2014. Goals: December and January and 2014. First, let's see how I did with my goals for December. 1 Continue to meet &/or surpass 10,000 steps a day. Nope I lost another week of exercise due to sickness. Again. This is getting tiresome. According to Fitbit. My average steps per day for December was 7,248. This is the lowest monthly average since I started wearing my Fitbit in April. Boo. 2 Finish 4 books. Check! The last four books on my Year in Books. I posted 12 times in December.
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In Blue Ink: 2014: The Year in Books
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Wednesday, December 31, 2014. 2014: The Year in Books. The Valley of Amazement. The Fault in Our Stars. By Anne and Todd McCaffrey. Hyperbole and a Half. The Liberation of Alice Love. The Lake of Dreams. Murder by the Seaside. By Julie Anne Lindsey. Along for the Ride. By Andy Duncan and Ellen Klages. The Comfort of Lies. By Randy Susan Meyers. By Julie Anne Lindsey. You can check out my lists from previous years here:. Do you keep lists of the books you read? It is still a very good list.
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In Blue Ink: Jumping on the Green Smoothie Bandwagon
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Sunday, January 12, 2014. Jumping on the Green Smoothie Bandwagon. I tend to resist things that are extremely popular. I've never read or watched any of the Harry Potter, Hunger Games, or Twilight books/movies. I just bought my first pair of skinny jeans a few weeks ago, after years of mockery. And I don't get the whole kale thing. My preferred combination is:. 8 oz coconut water. Big handful of spinach. 1 tbsp chia seeds. Some frozen mango (I just throw it in so, no measurements, oops). Last week I was ...
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In Blue Ink: The New Compost Bin
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Tuesday, January 27, 2015. The New Compost Bin. My husband works less in the wintertime. That is to say, he still works his regular full-time job, but the marina he co-owns is closed for the season. He still works there part-time doing paperwork and preparing for the upcoming summer (booking bands for the bar and sending out dockage contracts, that sort of thing). So to keep himself busy during this relatively slow period he started building things out of pallet boxes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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In Blue Ink: 2013: The Year in Books
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Tuesday, December 31, 2013. 2013: The Year in Books. Light from a Distant Star. By Mary McGarry Morris. Why Can't I Be You. Eye of the God. A Far Haven Fall. The Moon by Night. By Madeleine L'Engle (re-read). The Astronaut Wives Club. The Truth About Forever. By Laurie Halse Anderson. By Susan Kim and Laurence Klavan. Diary of a Wilderness Dweller. The Declaration of You! By Jessica Swift and Michelle Ward. The Breath of God. By Laurie Halse Anderson. You can see similar lists from previous years: 2009.
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In Blue Ink: 2006: The Year in Books Meme
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Sunday, December 31, 2006. 2006: The Year in Books Meme. BerryBird over at Lake Loop has posted a list of all the books she read. In 2006. Unfortunately, I stopped maintaining my list in April. So the following list is in order of having been read through the beginning of April:. Buster Midnight’s Café. A House In Sicily. Until the Real Thing Comes Along. A Thousand Days in Tuscany. By Marlena de Blasi. Saving Fish From Drowning. The Other Side of the Story. By Nancy E Turner. The Sun Also Rises. I'm Sur...
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Aubergine: Ordinary Moments
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The philosophy of aubergine. To pay attention, this is our endless and proper work. - Mary Oliver. Be inspired: blogs and sites I love. 101 Cookbooks - Recipe Journal. Lisa Garrigues: Writing Motherhood. Elizabeth Pantley: The No-Cry Sleep Solution: Gentle Ways to Help Your Baby Sleep Through the Night. Gill Rapley: Baby-Led Weaning: The Essential Guide to Introducing Solid Foods - and Helping Your Baby to Grow Up a Happy and Confident Eater. Elizabeth Gilbert: Committed: A Love Story. Laquo; We voted.