I am ridiculously forgetful right now!
I just got home from running into the store to buy cat food, told the gal I didn't need a sack, was HOLDING THE CAT FOOD IN MY HANDS, and stood there wondering why the dear cashier wouldn't hurry up and hand me my cat food so I could get home to my babies.
Heh :/
I'm kinda getting crazy like this anyway, but it has been worse during Christmas time when there are so many fun plans being made! My brain is a little full...yours? But hey, the cat will be fed for a few more days. (If someone else remembers to feed her.)
Meanwhile, I have these ideas on my site that I'd forgotten about!
In my defense, I wrote them an entire lifetime ago when my first set of kids was little. This morning I saw a similar idea on Pinterest and it took me at least five hours to remember - hey, I have already done this brilliant thing before.
Please send coffee.
Well anyway, we made adorable Christmas pizzas in 2008 and if I can pull it off, I'm hoping to make them again in 2019. Brayden will love it! I'm thinking I can make a bunch of cute little Christmas crusts ahead of time - this easy recipe - then we can all quickly add to them as needed. FUN! (If I remember...)
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Did you see this? If you need any last minute gifts, these are a great price and should arrive in time for the Big Day!
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I didn't even think of this??
Last night I was telling a friend about Asa's exciting plans to move to Lincoln and be lead videographer for Back to the Bible. WE ARE SO HAPPY FOR HIM!!!! It's an amazing career opportunity!
Well anyway, when considering that Asa will be truly living the adult life with job and kitchen and bills - my friend said something like, "He's going to need a cookbook. One full of really simple recipes."
Someone else I know just bought EIGHT copies for all the ladies in her family to open on Christmas morning. I love this so much!! According to Amazon, if you order now they will still arrive in time for Christmas!
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Hope your last week of Christmas preparations are full of joy!
Trying to remember what I probably forgot,
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