
Send emails about open coaching positionMeditate and do yogaSend emails to family about Christmas exchangesWrite new weekly cleaning scheduleGo for a 20-30 minute walkClean microwave/toaster and put away so we can experiment just using a toaster oven and the stove for a weekWrite more thank you notesWrap some Christmas giftsStart on niece’s felt food Christmas toys like these or theseMake cousin’s rhinestone tote bag for ChristmasPlan DH’s homemade Christmas giftMake Sprout’s skull onesie like thisLaundry (2 loads of baby clothes washed/dried/put away in totes, one load put away upstairs, and one load drying in the basement on hangers)Make meatloaf for supper (notice how it was supposed to be soup? I’m a few days behind.)Clean kitchen – sweep, mop, water plants, clean fridge- Relax (working on it by watching August Rush)
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Oh my gosh, those felt food toys are too cute! I’m so jealous and proud that you have the skills to make them yourself for little Sprout! (I don’t even know how to sew a button on. Seriously.)
Well this will be my first attempt at such a project, and it’s actually for my niece since my sister-in-law put a play kitchen set on her Christmas list. It will be so much better than that plastic food. Hopefully I’ll get it down this time, so making stuff for Sprout won’t be so hard.