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The Simple Woman’s Daybook for 11/24

FOR TODAY Monday, November 24th, 2008…

Outside my window…
It’s pitch black out and 36*F. I’m hoping it snows here sooner or later, but am not really counting on it.

I am thinking…
how ridiculously tired I am. The days of Elise’s mega-naps have been replaced by half-hour snoozes. :/

I am thankful for…
Greg’s hand is beginning to feel better. Hurrah! Hopefully it keeps up and he won’t need to go to a dermatologist. But if he does, he does.

From the kitchen…
Chocolate chip cookies with wheat germ in them. So, so good. :-9 I can’t remember why we put the wheat germ in them, but it’s good for us so it works out in the end.

I am wearing…
Tan skirt, black tank, blue shirt, blue kerchief

I am creating…
a mess? Naw, nothing right now.

I am going…
to the store tonight with Greg. I can’t remember why, although I know I’m almost out of tea. But there was a major reason for going, which is escaping my mind right now. I hope Greg remembers. :/

I am reading…
The World’s First Love by Archbishop Fulton Sheen. I finished Mother Angelica’s book (Private and Pithy Lessons from the Scriptures), which is really good, as usual.

I am hoping…
Elise’s happy spitting begins to cease. It’s quite the laundry problem. I’m not anticipating it to go away anytime soon, and it’s kind of cute. Especially since after she’s done, she gets this huge grin on her face and starts cooing. I’m sure when she figures out laughing, she’ll just bust up after spitting up.

I am hearing…
Greg singing in the kitchen, the washer doing a load of Elise’s dipes.

Around the house…
I still need to finish making the bed. And do some dishes.

One of my favorite things…
Elise’s chipmunk cheeks. It’s hard to believe, but they’re actually starting to get bigger as she gets a little more fluff on her. I’m hoping she gets some cute fat rolls, but if not the cheeks will suffice.

A few plans for the rest of the week:
Nothing, really. Unless you count the weekly trip to the grocery store on Friday.

Here is picture thought I am sharing…


From a trip to the Diocesean college this past summer.

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