Cottage, I find that having small rolls or slices of bread in the freezer helps me stick with portions. I can't be well trusted around a loaf of fresh bread, either.
DH put down fertilizer after we raked our lawns yesterday, so I'm thankful for the rain and cool temps. It'll help the grass to grow!
I'm still so tired and out of it. I may have to bite the bullet and make an appt. with my ENT.
We got a lot done this weekend, though. DH and I went to a local ceramic painting shop and made a birthday plate for our nephew, who turns 1 in May. We also put the screens back in the windows; the upstairs smelled SOOO good from all the fresh air after a musty winter!
Yesterday we raked the lawns (boy, did I get a workout!) and I did some spring pruning.
Cottage, I love primroses--they are SO cheerful! Ours are up, but not flowers yet.
I have my annual scrapbook retreat this weekend and am really, really looking forward to it.
I have a lot to do to get ready--it's like packing for three people--one suitcase for my stuff, one suitcase for my food, and fifteen suitcases for my scrapping supplies!
Ruth, I'm
so glad you've had fun and had your fill of four-legged companionship! Can't wait to hear what you think of the Bengals! Have a safe trip and enjoy the doggage reunion!
I hope all goes well at work,
Cyndi, but I agree with Cottage. Worrying now won't help (not that I'm good at curtailing worrying, meself!
). Hope you see lots of warblers and robins too!
Jenski! I have several friends that have sitters just as you describe. It helps a lot and they love their sitters--they become like one of the family! Summer's a great time to get that kind of help. I'm sure you'll do wonderful and I'm glad DH is stepping up. He sounds like a great guy!
Have a wonderful day, chicks!