Fooled you once: shame on me. Fooled you twice: shame on you.
This is my philosophy.
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Laura Ingalls Wilder: A Farmer Boy Birthday (My First Little House)
He loves this book, and reading about Almanzo training his calves and sledding and staying home from school and eating cookies.
Rufus Butler Seder: Gallop!: A Scanimation Picture Book (Scanimation Books)
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1. Did yoga last night! Yeah!
2. and 3. Ate out for breakfast and lunch, so probably no good on the HFCSs and organic foods, but for dinner the baby and I had organic pasta sauce and I had a piece of apple pie that I made from organic apples, with no HFCSs in either!
Posted by: caramama | April 01, 2008 at 10:57 AM
Lots and lots of water (still woke up to orange pee this morning, though). Some snuggling. Does walking from the car to the store count as exercise? Didn't get a reading done, but I did get the bills done between the time I woke up and the time the mailman got here!
Posted by: Katie B. | April 01, 2008 at 02:55 PM
Eating nourishing food when I am hungry, drinking when I am thirsty. Stopping all (internal) negative comments about other people's bodies, and my own.
STILL checking Moxie in the middle of the day! :-)
Posted by: Aurora | April 01, 2008 at 02:57 PM
1. Omega 3s for the last few days, including the weekend!
2. I've been doing great on the 5 veggies a day for a few days in a row now. I've started with a breakfast smoothie with 2 veggies, snacked on veggies throughout the day, and had a salad or veggie sandwich at some point. Even when I'm not getting 5 every day, I get much more when I'm paying attention than when I'm not.
3. I've not been doing so great on the cleaning. My house looks okay though, because we haven't been home very much. I also got a new sewing machine as well as a stand mixer for my birthday last week, so I've been showing my domestic side in other ways lately.
Posted by: Joceline | April 01, 2008 at 06:14 PM
totally whiffed on the t-tapp yesterday, but I did get to bed early (er)
nice to husband - check! this is totally stupid of me, but here goes - I've been eating dinner on the couch for months, because we have a tiny table and I didn't think there was space for me. This evening my husband told me how much is bugged him that I didn't eat with the family. I said I would if there was room, and he proceeded to rearrange things so there was room. hooray! It was just a matter of moving the high chair out from the table, since it has it's own tray anyway. I'm not always the brightest when it comes to figuring out the obvious. :-)
kitchen cleaning - workin' on it...
off to t-tapp!
Posted by: sue | April 01, 2008 at 08:29 PM
Veggies - NOPE
TTapp - NOPE
Nice to hubby - Uhmmmmm, not really.
Here it goes: 3 year old had fever most of yesterday, the other March 31st, with no other symptoms. Husband had fever all last night and today with nausea and actually stayed home from work so I had to drive now well 3 year old to and from daycare. 4 month old had vaccinations today and very angry about it. I had my first class tonight and was tormented about whether to go or not - how would my family survive without me?
I decided to go for an hour and leave at break and I AM SO GLAD I DID! It felt so good to get away from my germ-infested house and to shuffle of my maternal coils.
Unfortunately, everyone was miserable when I got home. Baby crying because he wouldn't take the bottle of breastmilk that I left for him and he just needed his mommy. My hubby even more exhausted. 3 year old hyper and ecstatic because she still wasn't in bed. Oh well, everyone is asleep now so we survived.
I will definitely TTapp tomorrow.
Posted by: Mommy-O | April 01, 2008 at 10:42 PM
Mommy-O -
that's a rough day. Take care of yourself so you don't come down with it next.
Posted by: sue | April 02, 2008 at 12:14 AM
Here I was thinking that I was making a clever little play on Shakespeare (no pun intented) and that an evening at school must have reversed my baby brain long enough to remember Shakespeare's name, never mind my own. But obviously the reversal was only temporary because I wrote "of" instead of "off" and now it looks like I was either playing cards with my maternal coils or dancing with them.
I need to go to bed.
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