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Thursday, April 05, 2007

So where HAVE I been?

I have gotton some nice comments, calls and emails about where I have been?  Well, frankly not here:Dscn0005_2

or here:Dscn0006

or even here:Dscn0003

I've been dealing with this:Dscn0001

And doing this:Dscn0004 

And making my girls' Easter clothes, bookkeeping for the school, trying to keep up with this diet and feeding my crew, doing by "beginning of the month" shopping, getting our Scotland support letters ready to mail, getting ready for Resurrection Day, getting ready to go to my sister's house tomorrow night, chauffering, soccer, and basically trying hard to keep my head above water. 

That's why my house looks like those pictures and why I haven't been around. 

You asked!

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I thought that Spring was a time for cleaning?

I can't get motivated either!
My toilets are growing stuff. And the dust and laundry are piling up to the ceiling.

Oh well...there's always next month. We hope!
I always start to get nervous when my house gets out of control that I will die and then I will be remembered as the mom that died and her house was a total wreck!(And she only had 1 kid to keep up with.) :-I

OMGosh...I am just so proud of you that I could weep!
This is so liberating...just remember, "that there is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus"
MESSIES~UNITE!!

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