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Tag Archives: ACAC
He Didn’t Procrastinate… {Homecoming}
Yes, there was a time when my teenage son did not procrastinate. School started and some of my friends who have kids in high school, reminded me that homecoming this year is early. They mentioned that they were urging their … Continue reading
August’s End of the Month Summary {2014}
Here’s the end of the month summary for August. Where has this year gone? This month I was happy about: meh…I’m kind of indifferent to this question. Nothing really stood out to me for what I was happy about. This … Continue reading
Fernbank Museum of Natural History
The last of our stops on our Atlanta Staycation was at the Fernbank Museum of Natural History. It’s quite impressive when you walk around the corner from the parking lot when you see the Dinosaur Plaza that shows off 3 … Continue reading
Chick-fil-A Honey Roasted BBQ Sauce
This Chick-fil-A Honey Roasted BBQ Sauce recipe is the bomb! I love this stuff. If you have tried it, it comes with Chick-fil-A’s grilled chicken sandwich. Go try it today! Then, you’ll love it and then you’ll come back here, … Continue reading
letter to dad #1
This blog has a new home. Please find this post here.
Happy Anniversary! {17 Years}
Happy Anniversary, Rob! Today Rob and I are celebrating 17 years of marital bliss! I couldn’t be happier to have spent this time with him through all the trials and tribulations that life brings. I know that we together work … Continue reading
Cinnamon Homemade Applesauce {Crockpot}
Nothing says fall more than apples! I decided to kick the weekend off with some homemade applesauce. For my first time making it, it turned out pretty well. Rob’s Gramma was the first person I ever met who makes her … Continue reading
Posted in Breakfast & Brunch, Cookbooks, Easy!, Fall, Fruit, Picture provided, Tried & True
Tagged ACAC, apples
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Life Lately #9…
It’s been over a month since I’ve done a “Life Lately” post. Ahh! Where did the time go? Did not realize it had been so long. So for this one, I’ll try to recap as much as I can remember … Continue reading
10 Things You Should Know about ALS
I know y’all have all seen the ALS Bucket Challenge. Many of you probably participated in it and I’m so grateful. I’m grateful that something so silly as dumping ice water on your head is what leads to the awareness … Continue reading
Blogging Binder Pages {#1}
I recently put together a blog notebook just to help me keep things straight and organized. I used to use a spiral notebook where I had my schedules and notes, but it just became a jumbled mess. I needed more … Continue reading