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So What Wednesday! | Never A Wish
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Just a mom, wife, doctor trying to live my every day life to the fullest. January 18, 2012. Linking up again with Shannon over at “Life After I Dew”. For SWW. This week I’m saying SO WHAT! 1 John and Jordan were both up at 5:30 this morning so John got to watch pratically an entire Scooby Doo movie before school today. Awesome. 2 I had some extra time today due to a few missed visits, so instead of being productive at work, I finished a blot post I’ve been working like 3 days on, LOL. You are commenting ...
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Cake Mix Baking | Never A Wish
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Just a mom, wife, doctor trying to live my every day life to the fullest. March 6, 2012. Recipe coming, I promise! Cake Batter Pancakes (I halved the recipe). 1 box vanilla cake mix (used: Betty Crocker French Vanilla). 2 cups 1% milk. 2 tablespoons canola oil. 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract. 2 tablespoons multi colored sprinkles. 1 cup powdered sugar. 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract. One Response to “Cake Mix Baking”. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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raspberry buttermilk cake – smitten kitchen
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Previous post: asparagus, goat cheese and lemon pasta. Next post: slaw tartare. May 19, 2009. July 14, 2016. Jump to recipe,. As you may have guessed, I have a serious soft spot for everyday cakes.* I call them Dinner Party Cakes. Or I Heard You Were Coming and So I Baked You a Cake. Cakes Or If You Bake a Cake. The People Will Come cakes, as a fresh-from-the-oven cake has a way of drawing friends around your coffee table on an otherwise blah Monday night. Home baked goods are magical like that. By the w...
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I’m still here. | Sweet Disorder
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I’m still here. My super-stylish bachelorette party. So, I’ve been the laziest blogger ever. Here’s what I’ve been doing instead of writing:. Playing bass with the Outfits. We are playing at Picnic. Music and Arts Festival on August 27, plus we got a really nice write-up. Come see me on Sundays from noon til 5, and stay tuned for details on the Ferd’s 10th anniversary bash! Also, check back tomorrow for a post on the amazing shirts Althea and I got there. Working at the new Pinecone Chickadee. Natural ba...
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Comfort News: July 2009
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Reading Comfort's blog on all things cozy. We circle the globe to find new comforts, reveal our comforts and ask you to reveal yours. Any indulgence great or small is embraced. Jul 29, 2009. I love a good thunderstorm. I love when a storm is brewing and everyone rushes to get patio furniture covered and the bikes put in the garage and the beach towels off the clothesline. It's like you go about your daily life, then all of a sudden the weather reminds you of its presence and demands some attention. Multi...
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How To Frost A Window With Frosting Film (& Determination) | Young House Love
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DIY Home Decorating Projects, Tutorials, and Shenanigans. April 12, 2012. How To Frost A Window With Frosting Film (& Determination). This post is actually about three bathroom updates, the first of which concerns this baby – the window. Aka the anti-privacy device located conveniently above the place that we do our most private business. Update: just learned they’re actually muntins. You’ve seen us frost the side door in our current house. So rather than rehash the step-by-step descriptions again, I fig...
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Divorce and Grief - Mighty Girl |Mighty Girl
http://mightygirl.com/2012/06/26/divorce-and-grief
My Life So Far. Image: The revenants, by Amy Friend. I was a wife, and now I’m not. The product is so much cleaner than the process. And in the beginning, this is how I thought of divorce. Discrete, an event. So I waited for it to be over. I did not go easy on myself. The grief eclipsed me, and embarrassed me. And thinking of it as an event only increased my suffering. When each phase found me still mourning, I worried that I would never be myself again. Pain and confusion aside, just the paperwork seeme...