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It's supposed to be another hot one and like yesterday, I'm enjoying a bit of fresh air and the shade of the oak trees in our yard. Between attempting a little bit of gardening (more on this in a future post, along with an explanation of why I use the word), I decided to grab a quick and somewhat healthy breakfast. Too often I'm running around in the morning, getting Gracie and I ready for school and work, with just enough time to get us out the door without being late. With my hours dwindling down to just a day or two a week and summer vacation just a couple of weeks away, I hope it will be easier to get into the habit of sitting down to a decent breakfast each morning before running off to have some summer fun!
We don't have central air and Joe hasn't put the window units in yet since it's been really chilly up until now. Lucky for me, our back yard is very shady thanks to our oak trees (and maple tree).I filled the dog's pool so she can wet her feet to cool off and I'm relaxing at the picnic table under the trees. You can find this post linked to the following blog parties:
As a foodie, I find that I LOVE food - ALL FOOD - too much! And while I do love to eat big salads and lots of fresh fruit, I find it's so much easier to grab a bag of chips or some cookies rather than chopping up some melon or digging through the fruit drawer in the fridge. In an effort to make grabbing a healthy snack easier, I've started keeping a bowl of fruit on the counter or kitchen table. I love fancy packaging when shopping for food and plating my food nicely when it's time to sit down to a meal.
I also worked the day after, but a shorter day than the rest of the week, so we decided to celebrate a day late. When Grace was about a year old, I think is when we started celebrating Valentine's day with her. She doesn't eat chocolate, so Valentine's Day for her meant pink and red cupcakes and a cute stuffed animal, a few decorations around the house and all of her shows having a Valentine theme for the day. Here's the card I designed for Grace's classmates:Since our family is obsessed with all things Boston Terrier, we were super excited to find this awesome Valentine t-shirt at Walmart!