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The Little Blue Cottage: Adieu
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The Little Blue Cottage. Writing about life from a modest little home. Saturday, January 30, 2010. I feel the above title appropriate. I found that this little Anglo-French word means " to God. And so should my life ever be lived Adieu! And join us in Colorado. PS I was quite naughty last night. I slipped out of the house alone and went down to my favorite movie theater. I saw the movie " The Young Victoria. It was absolutely delicious! January 30, 2010 at 2:57 PM. I want to see this movie, too! My daugh...
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Daily Decadent: Fun In Ireland
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Account of Decadent Housewife who grew up a farm girl, hums opera, married a geek and lives in a houseful of men, none of whom ever have clean socks or underwear. Friday, June 7, 2013. Fun asked his sweetheart to marry him. Fun likes surprises and doing, well, fun things, so he flew all the way to Ireland to propose. What a super way to start the weekend! Photo: Epic Love Photography, North Ireland. More pics of Fun and Irish are on Epic's blog. Posted by Decadent Housewife. June 7, 2013 at 6:37 PM.
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Kim's Kantan Cooking: July 2009
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Tuesday, July 28, 2009. Mugicha - Barley Tea. When I first came to Japan I was not yet a coffee drinker! Late bloomer, I know! So, when I was offered a nice cold glass of barley tea.I suddenly wasn't all that thirsty after all. My dislike of barley tea was quickly realized and I alone was given a goblet of delicious orange juice with a straw while everyone else drank mugicha out of water glasses. How embarrassing! The water changed color, but not flavor! Then add a bit of instant coffee. Wa la! Last week...
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{pretty, happy, funny, real} ~ Like Mother Like Daughter
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Pretty, happy, funny, real}. Grab a {phfr} button! Introducing Ask Auntie Leila. Ask Auntie Leila a Question. What is the Library Project? Past Library Project posts. A Book from Auntie Leila: The Little Oratory. St Greg’s Pockets. St Gregory Pockets: What and Where they are. FAQ about St. Gregory Pockets. Like Mother Like Daughter. Because it's important to maintain the collective memory. The Reasonably Clean House. Living the Liturgical Year. You are here: Home. Pretty, happy, funny, real}. Think that ...
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the Torrents Times: History of Launceston for Kids - {Chalmers}
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Monday, June 15, 2015. History of Launceston for Kids - {Chalmers}. We have started to do some local History, right here in Launceston! There are some wonderful places of interest just oozing with historic goodness! For our first outing we went to. Chalmers" which is now Walker Designs. We had the very groovy Matt give us a tour of the old building and showed us all of what Chalmers has to offer! You can read more about the history of the place HERE. Which looks out to the Chalmers Hall across the road.
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Our Flat Stanley Adventure Begins! «Living and Learning with my Boybarians Living and Learning with my Boybarians
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Living and Learning with my Boybarians. Our Flat Stanley Adventure Begins! Friday, Jul 10 2015. Little Flat Stanley has begun his adventures for our family! Since it’s vacation season, Stanley decided it would be great to kick off his tour with some Jamaican style fun. A big thank you to the honeymooners, Hank and Charity, for letting Stanley tag along! We started by watching this fun Tourism video. Yah, mon, I am craving some time in Jamaica now, too! Yay, they made it! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Becau...
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The New Math «Living and Learning with my Boybarians Living and Learning with my Boybarians
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Living and Learning with my Boybarians. Sunday, Mar 2 2014. And Sensory Processing Disorder. You betcha. Is his math suffering? Definitely not. In fact, math is the one subject where Peanut is almost at the level of his peers. Did you read that closely? Peanut. Level of his peers. Shut the front door. Peanut hasn’t been anywhere close to the level of his peers in *. In his entire life. Just eighteen months ago I wondered if he would ever even be able to do simple math. Addition with carrying? They will p...
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Daily Decadent: What Grandma Made
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Account of Decadent Housewife who grew up a farm girl, hums opera, married a geek and lives in a houseful of men, none of whom ever have clean socks or underwear. Wednesday, November 24, 2010. When I married, the possibility of becoming a grandmother never occurred to me. Never. Entered. My. Mind. But sometime early in the new year that reality will be here. And with it has been unleashed a torrent of, well, grandmother type behaviour, like knitting and sewing baby stuff. I even have some of her UFO's - U.
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Daily Decadent: Making Choices
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Account of Decadent Housewife who grew up a farm girl, hums opera, married a geek and lives in a houseful of men, none of whom ever have clean socks or underwear. Sunday, April 28, 2013. Thursday, I drove two hours north to pick up Buff from school. He seemed a little surprised upon opening his bedroom door and seeing mother's smiling face. Why are you here so soon? No I mean, yes. I mean, how did you get in here? I didn't hear you come in.". I knocked, poked my head in, shouted, "Is Buff here? Ha ha ha ...
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Daily Decadent: A Basic Omelet for Fun
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Account of Decadent Housewife who grew up a farm girl, hums opera, married a geek and lives in a houseful of men, none of whom ever have clean socks or underwear. Wednesday, May 8, 2013. A Basic Omelet for Fun. Making an omelet is not hard. I taught myself how before google, at age fourteen and with an uncooperative mother. I had just returned from England surviving 1970's English food by patronizing a little restaurant, "The Golden Egg", on Oxford Street in London. Salt - pinch to taste - I use sea-salt.