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Claiming our daze and our days on the prairie. I got two spam comments tonight. I followed one to his website and wish i didn’t. This seems timely after my last post about wanting to put a bubble around my kids. And i will remain in prayer for the lives i witnessed on his blog. Even if those comments were random, it is no longer worth it to me to be out in the open. So, i am in the process of making my blog password protected. Well, unless you make my stomach hurt). Plus, in case i wanted a little more n...
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Pop Goes the Weasel: Ben's Activities
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Pop Goes the Weasel. Wednesday, October 15, 2008. I thought it would be fun to record some of the things Ben has been doing these days. Often, they are QUITE comical, leaving both Marc and I in tears since he makes us laugh so hard. 1 Hiding things: We are discovering little treasures all over the house that we're pretty sure the other didn't put there. For example, finding tractors, trucks and fire engines lined in a kitchen drawer. I found a nice wad of dried play-doh and a chunk of old (OLD! 4 One of ...
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Life of Rae: April 2009
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The musings of a woman on her life, family and world. Friday, April 3, 2009. It snowed. and then it was spring. On the last few days of March, it snowed. It was the most snow we'd seen all winter. And it was spring. Our city officially got about 6 inches. It came with blizzard-like conditions. Freezing rain and sleet preceded it. Luckily we had nothing to do, but stay home and keep warm. Once the sun came out, and before it could all be melted away, we took advantage of the soggy wet snow. My latest obse...
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Life of Rae: September 2008
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The musings of a woman on her life, family and world. Sunday, September 28, 2008. I've been preoccupied lately. So much so, that I've lost track of what I'm supposed to be doing. Has been habitating the parts of my mind that should be focused on family and pleasure. Changes are coming, and although I've been a part of most of the "change discussions," I still meet them with apprehension. Have I bit off more than I can chew? The biggest question is yet to come: Have I been offered a new position? Why, oh ...
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Life of Rae: July 2008
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The musings of a woman on her life, family and world. Monday, July 28, 2008. 12 months worth of 40-hour work weeks, into 9 months of the year. They spend countless hours grading, prepping, researching, etc. I get it. I, by no means, am trying to devalue the work they do as teachers. They work hard - I would venture to say. Than many of us with 40 hour a week jobs. I get it. I really do. They're amazing. They rock. Every other holiday of the year. Every one. I value my time away from work. And second cous...
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Life of Rae: Chicken Noodle Casserole
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The musings of a woman on her life, family and world. Saturday, March 28, 2009. It's a pretty basic recipe, and maybe you all have your own favorite Chicken Noodle Casserole recipes. If so, disregard this post. (No, actually, send me your recipe, I'd love to have it! But its cheap, easy and goes over well, especially with the kids. So I'm sharing. Everyone should have a recipe so easy! Its from a family friend and is a recipe I remember feasting on often. 2 c chicken broth. 1 c cream of mushroom soup.
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Life of Rae: August 2008
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The musings of a woman on her life, family and world. Tuesday, August 26, 2008. Okay, so I lied. I know I said I was going to start getting the kids to bed on time, now that the Olympics are over and school is in full swing. But c'mon. now its the Democratic National Convention! I grew up in a family that was conscious of the history. I grew up being aware, in whatever way a child can, of what was going on in the world. Who came out on top, Hillary or Barack? Here's the final part of her speech: (My apol...
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Life of Rae: October 2008
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The musings of a woman on her life, family and world. Saturday, October 18, 2008. Enjoying a rare day of nearly nothing. Early morning soccer game preceded a day/night at the farm for the kids - (the first one since. this summer(? I never used to like scary movies. Anymore, due to a cast and a weight-limit on what he can carry. Waiting impatiently for November 4th, yet scared to death of the news I will be covering that night. Next week. For sure. (Someone, hold me to it.). Sunday, October 5, 2008. First...
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Life of Rae: My vampire days are almost over!
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The musings of a woman on her life, family and world. Tuesday, March 24, 2009. My vampire days are almost over! Its official. The announcement has been made at work. I got the promotion! Check out her official bio here,. Although she looks way too serious in that picture), or leave my anchors cracking up after running a story about the karaoke cab. Totally worth a watch), or the dog that ate $400. That left its owners searching for, um, deposits. I've loved having fun with my show. For that. My husba...
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Life of Rae: It snowed... and then it was spring
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The musings of a woman on her life, family and world. Friday, April 3, 2009. It snowed. and then it was spring. On the last few days of March, it snowed. It was the most snow we'd seen all winter. And it was spring. Our city officially got about 6 inches. It came with blizzard-like conditions. Freezing rain and sleet preceded it. Luckily we had nothing to do, but stay home and keep warm. Once the sun came out, and before it could all be melted away, we took advantage of the soggy wet snow. Ah, thank you!