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Life is an adventure….this is ours. Newer posts →. October 21, 2010 · 11:39 pm. I did it again. Yay me! Another two weeks worth of meals and the shopping done too. Here they are (again in no particular order, because I am not a rule follower):. 8211; Sometimes I use Pioneer Woman’s crust recipe. And sometimes I use this one from Our Best Bites. A I have adapted that recipe a little by adding spinach and leaving off the olives…….Soooo good! Sloppy Joes and Fries. Orange Beef and Broccoli. 8211; Found thes...
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Knitting For Tanzania: October 2011
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Saturday, October 15, 2011. My sister has a small store in one of the tourist towns in our area. She has allowed me to put my knits into it to see if they will sell. These are a couple of pair of socks and a hat I quickly made last week so I would have more little things. To offer. The hat is 100% wool. The socks are a wool/nylon blend. Each set is $10.00. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Pastor Mwenebolongo and his wife Mochako. Help me build a Church in Tanzania. View my complete profile.
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Knitting For Tanzania: October 2012
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Wednesday, October 17, 2012. Stan and I drove to and around Alaska this Summer. I knit most of this sweater as we drove. Close up of the yoke detail. This is from a very old pattern I have. I do enjoy making it. The directions include sizes from infant to adult. I used Malabringo Sock weight yarn for this project. It is machine washable and dryable. I, however, would recommend hand washing and laying flat to dry. Close up of the yoke and sweet buttons I found for the dress. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Home to the World: January 2012
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Home to the World. A homestay mother's experiences. Friday, January 20, 2012. Snow Shots by Murtaja. Meet Murtaja, one of my newest homestay students from Saudi. He's an avid photographer and very creative with the camera. Here are a few of my favorite shots that Murtaja took of our January snow:. Hail on the Azalea. A Real Balancing Act. And to think, not one of those billions of snowflakes is alike! Wednesday, January 18, 2012. Not a good way to start out the blogging year, eh? Last night the sky was p...
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Home to the World: It's Starting to Look a Lot Like Christmas
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Home to the World. A homestay mother's experiences. Sunday, December 4, 2011. It's Starting to Look a Lot Like Christmas. Santa's helpers: Ezra (Indonesia) and Tae (South Korea). First you feed them. Then you get them to build. In the past I'd take my students an hour north to Arlington where there's an excellent choice of Christmas tree farms, and we'd cut our own. But every year little critters. Managed to hitch-hike home with us. Three years ago one of those critters spun its own Christmas. Its Starti...
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Home to the World: June 2011
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Home to the World. A homestay mother's experiences. Tuesday, June 7, 2011. What a lucky shot with my simple point and shoot camera! A 'Peace' of Solitude. Once in awhile a busy mama needs the peacefulness of solitude. I am thankful for this little piece of creation near my home where I can go to commune with God and come away refreshed, rejuvenated and ready to face the day. Peace and Blessings,. Labels: Peace and solitude. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Homestay Mama's True Story:. I Love Your Blog' Award.
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Home to the World: Happy New Year!
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Home to the World. A homestay mother's experiences. Wednesday, January 18, 2012. OK, I know the month is half over, but I'm wishing you all a happy new year, anyway! Toshi, one of my former homestay students, surprised me with a gift from his mom and him. These are the traditional new year's gift crackers that are given among friends in Japan. Thank you, Toshi! I'm sure there is a significance in each of these crackers, but before I could text Toshi to ask him, I hit the 'publish' button by mistake!
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Home to the World: July 2011
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Home to the World. A homestay mother's experiences. Wednesday, July 20, 2011. Summer in the Pacific Northwest. 9608;██████████████░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░ 44% DONE. Install delayed….please wait. 8230;…Installation failed. Please try again. 404 error: Season not found. 8230;Season “Summer” cannot be located. The season you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable in the US states of Washington and Oregon. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Homestay Mama's True Story:.
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Home to the World: July 2013
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Home to the World. A homestay mother's experiences. Thursday, July 25, 2013. HelloAnyone still out there? I talked to my sister in Texas today. She reminded me in her sweet way that she still checks my blog every once in awhile to see if the student with the red hoody has been replaced with a more current photo! I've neglected my blog for over a year and a half! And, I even retired this year, so what's my problem? I should have more time, yah? And that's a promise! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My internat...
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Knitting For Tanzania: June 2011
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Monday, June 20, 2011. 100 % wool. Hand wash lay flat to dry. Monday, June 13, 2011. Close up of the stitch detail on the skirt. Knit with Dale of Norway Baby Ull 100% washable wool. Infant size. Up to 12 months I would estimate. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Pastor Mwenebolongo and his wife Mochako. Help me build a Church in Tanzania. Ian Polo Romper 100 % wool. Hand wash lay flat . View my complete profile. Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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