A Day in My Life (plus a few extra pictures)
Last Friday I shared a post at Keeper of the Home in which I gave a play by play of one day in my life.
I meant to tell you about it last week, but I forgot. Or was too busy to sit down.
This will make perfect sense to you if you read the post. I did not hide my tendency to hop from one thing to the next or my innate ability to forget things rather quickly.
Once you read the post you might have a better understanding of what I'm doing when I disappear from this blog for days (or weeks) at a time, or why I take forever to reply to emails and phone calls.
Before you head over to read the post, I wanted to share a few pictures that I left out:
We had protein pancakes for breakfast.
One of my kids made a face in their pancake:
It kind of looks like a baby with a little sprig of hair on top. But then again, it's a bit scary. No?
My littlest one busied herself with some tea party play while I helped my son with his school work:
We put away soaked and dehydrated walnuts in our afternoon clean up time. I thought posting that I soaked and dehydrated nuts might make me look cool, but then I realized how long they had waited to be put away. I won't tell you how long. Sigh.
Do you want me to create a tutorial on soaking and dehydrating nuts? It's simple and makes them much easier to digest.
I had a clean kitchen by the end of the day!
Well, I did have to put that pot away. But still, clean!
Do you know what a victory this is?
I feel so good when I wake up in the morning and see this rather than a big mess? I just love it.
Click here to read the full post at Keeper of the Home.
ADHD in youngsters has turn into a significant situation of concern and
this is particularly correct for the young children all over the world
who are misdiagnosed. In America, there are now far more kids on synthetic medicines especially to contend with what is believed to become ADHD.
But as time goes by and a lot more sleep associated issues are finally getting researched, the findings have already
been astounding in how snoring is now a most likely culprit towards the child’s day-to-day hyperactive behavior.