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A Few Pieces of Paper | LizSquared
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Favoring hyperbole since 1975. A Few Pieces of Paper. Dear Liz C.,. All of this means that my happiness hasn’t come as quickly as I might like. I’ve had to be more deliberate to seek out my joy. I’ve had to work more to smile, seek laughter where once it grew naturally. So, what do you do when your happiness is elusive and tricksy? So, as of yesterday, I’ve submitted some Potentially Life-Changing Paperwork to the US Department of State, seeking a security clearance that would allow me to accept a ...
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Weekending | LizSquared
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Favoring hyperbole since 1975. Dearest Lizzy B.,. Your photos from Trier were so gorgeous, as are both of your kids. Was especially taken by the blue and white dome image at the top of your post – I am a total sucker for blue and white anything. I dig Architectural Wedgewood, I guess is what I’m saying. Oh, Liz. Last weekend was a flurry of Shakespeare, some Bardolatry, and slug-i-tude, with a sidebar of Homeowner’s Insurance Claim faffery. One day (Thursday I think? And death just romps around from ther...
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Cookin With The Lizzes | LizSquared
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Favoring hyperbole since 1975. Category Archives: Cookin With The Lizzes. In the Kitchen with Liz. Since we’re talking about recipes a little bit now, I figured I’d share this week’s surprise cooking triumph:. OMG I KNOW. I mean, I like meatloaf fine. It’s a nice warm cozy comfort food that works well to use things up, is fairly simple to make, etc. But I had never made nor consumed a meatloaf that would have garnered a wow from me until now. Here’s what I did differently:. January 16, 2014. 1 1/2 Cups A...
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LizzyB | LizSquared
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Favoring hyperbole since 1975. Life Beyond the Baby Monitor. Dear Liz C.,. That said, one thing that we’ve done differently this time that has absolutely made me a better, saner parent: we ditched the baby monitor. So, we kept saying that we would go snag a German monitor, but then we just… didn’t. With Archer, I spent so much of the night staring at the monitor. Did he just make a sound? Is he waking up? Was that a sneeze or a cough? Is he getting sick? Is he stuck between the crib rails? If she stirs, ...
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In the Kitchen with Liz² | LizSquared
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Favoring hyperbole since 1975. In the Kitchen with Liz. Since we’re talking about recipes a little bit now, I figured I’d share this week’s surprise cooking triumph:. OMG I KNOW. I mean, I like meatloaf fine. It’s a nice warm cozy comfort food that works well to use things up, is fairly simple to make, etc. But I had never made nor consumed a meatloaf that would have garnered a wow from me until now. The base recipe I went from comes via Bon Appetit magazine/Epicurious’ website:. January 16, 2014.
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Life Beyond the Baby Monitor | LizSquared
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Favoring hyperbole since 1975. Life Beyond the Baby Monitor. Dear Liz C.,. That said, one thing that we’ve done differently this time that has absolutely made me a better, saner parent: we ditched the baby monitor. So, we kept saying that we would go snag a German monitor, but then we just… didn’t. With Archer, I spent so much of the night staring at the monitor. Did he just make a sound? Is he waking up? Was that a sneeze or a cough? Is he getting sick? Is he stuck between the crib rails? If she stirs, ...
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lizC | LizSquared
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Favoring hyperbole since 1975. Dearest Lizzy B.,. Your photos from Trier were so gorgeous, as are both of your kids. Was especially taken by the blue and white dome image at the top of your post – I am a total sucker for blue and white anything. I dig Architectural Wedgewood, I guess is what I’m saying. Oh, Liz. Last weekend was a flurry of Shakespeare, some Bardolatry, and slug-i-tude, with a sidebar of Homeowner’s Insurance Claim faffery. One day (Thursday I think? And death just romps around from ther...
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Darndest Things | LizSquared
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Favoring hyperbole since 1975. Category Archives: Darndest Things. SPEAKING of the Diva Cup. Okay, Liz C. There I was. Sitting quietly, enjoying a beer after I put the kids to bed. The house was blissfully silent and I was just thinking about getting out my laptop to do some writing (or, you know, dick around on the Internet) when I heard some peeps from upstairs. ANYWAY. I heard some little boy peeps and so tip-toed up the stairs to see what he was doing. It’s standing, pointy end up, surrounded b...
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Nerds Heart YA | The Literary Wife
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The musings of a newlywed and children's book enthusiast. Top 100 Challenge Archive. Nerds Heart YA 1st Round →. Nerds Heart YA has already begun by the choosing of judges and the reading of novels set up in the bracket. Beginning tomorrow, bloggers will begin to post their winning picks. Check out the daily schedule for the first round here:. Bookworming in the 21st Century. Secret Dreamworld of a Bookaholic. Books, Movies and Chinese Food. Arianna/ The Wandering Librarians. Truth, Beauty, Freedom, Books.
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Life in Germany | LizSquared
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Favoring hyperbole since 1975. Category Archives: Life in Germany. On the Storage Capacity of the Vagina. Hello, Liz C. I was nervous. Not sure why, really. I had been through the process before and, while it hurts, it’s not TERRIBLE. Similar, I guess, to the stupid poof of air at the eye doctor: the waiting is the worst part. I squirmed around in the waiting room, sweating buckets and being generally disgruntled. Doc laughed, agreed, and said she didn’t see any reason why I wouldn’t be able ...This entr...
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