Pinterest printables:
I used these to make Sicily's Valentines:
And these for Carter's:
I love free printables.
I also made treats for the ladies I visit teach, and my trek kids. These are the printables I used:
Super cute!
I stuffed them with the most delicious snack mix known to man.
(In my humble opinion)
Once I start, it's as addictive as crack cocaine and I cannot stop.
Here's the recipe I used from Cooking Classy
Other Favorites:
I will read anything if it is written by Sheri Dew - ANYTHING!
She doesn't know it yet but she's my adopted sister.
It was a good book because Sheri wrote it, maybe more written for those who haven't already formed their own testimony about a woman's role in the priesthood. My testimony on that is solid, so I didn't really read anything new. However, if you have any issues with this issue - call me and we'll talk!
or
read this book!
photo courtesy of the odysseyonline
I'm addicted. I started binge watching when I was sick with morning sickness, not realizing that there are 8 seasons - with over 20 episodes per season.
I also remembered where it was that I first fell in love with Milo Ventimiglia.
The girls and I watch it together. It sparks a lot of good conversations but mostly we can't help but notice the similarities between Lorelai's personality and mine vs. Lukes personality and John. And all of the similarities between the small town Star's Hollow characters and our own South Weber characters. Delightful.
I may have already posted this one in a favorites. It's still my favorite.
I don't like to eat in the morning because my stomach feels weird and not hungry.
This is not too sweet with milk and fills me up enough to take my pills so that I can eat breakfast later when I'm ready.
It also is an incentive for me to get up in the morning when I'm cold.
I eat it with the only gluten free toast I can stand:
I eat it while I'm watching Gilmore Girls and drinking my hot cocoa, all wrapped up in the new electric blanket my mother in law gave me for Christmas.
It's the little joys that are making this winter bearable.
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