And on the Seventh Day…
January 31st
{Quick road-trip to Tucson with Carl to pick up Little P; turn on slow drip to soak front garden plot; oil change, car wash, fill up car; groceries; craft store; coffee shop for garden grounds; pregnancy portraits for M & S; birthday lunch with Elaina; Lowe’s for bricks and compost; back to garden to pull out oleander and honeysuckle, plant bougainvillea; bake brownies for grandpa; bake cake for Mattador, plan birthday gift for Jason; bake buttermilk biscuits for Super Bowl party; cut out two more Taxi Totes — one for each of these nuts; pick out new knitting project; make correspondence list; plan children’s moment for church tomorrow.}
I am attempting to form a routine of enjoying Sunday at church, with my family friends and nothing more. This leaves Saturday a bit hectic. Then again, I can’t tell you how happy I am to have that darn oleander out of my garden and tomorrow wide-open for new adventures.
~K
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You would win the “how Martha are you” contest on Morning Living on Monday mornings on Martha Radio. That is a very impressive list. I think your plan for Sundays is wonderful!!
Sounds like a busy day indeed. I hope you’ll have a great Sabbath and plenty of rest to boot.
Holy day-planners Batman! You’ve been a busy gal! Everything looks great Kelli. That baking looks scrrrrumptious and I just want to reach out and touch that beautiful yarn! I don’t know how to knit, but I do LOVE beautiful yarns. Actually, I’m not sure learning how to knit would be a good thing for me. I’d probably have to buy my own spinning wheel and sheep farm (which actually doesn’t sound like such a bad life
. Anyhow, I hope your Sunday is relaxing and FUN AmazingGirl!
Hectic? Yes – but I am so jealous of all your productivity! Have a relaxing Sunday – you deserve it!
Having just the sundays left for enjoying time with friends, I’m planning things ahead, list of things to do together. It fills my working week, planning I mean, of joyful moments.
That’s quite a list!
BTW, I tagged you for a meme. http://mamasaidsew.blogspot.com/2009/02/8-thing-meme.html
Those Taxi Totes are just adorable. And the yarn looks lovely, too–do you have a plan for it yet?
You did all that Sat including the trip to Tucson? Wow! Busy, busy weekend you had.