Our week got off to a bit of a rocky start. Abigail was complaining of a “sore stomach”on Sunday morning, but I wasn’t sure what was going on quite yet. Right before church, I felt her forehead and she was really hot. 🙁 She stayed home with Paul while I took Joseph to church. In the evening, she threw up a couple of times. Luckily, once that was done, she managed not to throw up anymore. Her fever stayed around until Monday night, so I kept her home both Monday and Tuesday. She was back to normal on Wednesday, so life was good. In other news, Joseph lost his first molar and I hosted book club (and made tasty food for it, as you’ll see). Today was a fun day, too. Paul had a day-trip up to Dallas for a meeting (he flew up this morning and is currently flying back as I type this), so I decided to fill up our day with something unexpected. We decided that it would be fun to go to IKEA and walk around. I grabbed a couple small things I needed and the kids each came home with a new stuffed animal, haha. Once we got home it was business as usual (laundry, laundry, laundry…it always seems to catch up to me on Saturdays), but I did break in my mini-loaves pan and made some mini-loaves of pumpkin bread, which was fun.
2 thoughts on “What a Week!”
You are extraordinary! Candy to go with the time! I had no idea M&Ms were that old. I do remember the commercials when I was a kid,the chocolate diving into a pool or something like that and “melts in your mouth and not in your hands”
Yes! They were originally released in 1941 just for the military rations at first (specifically because the candy coating made it less likely to melt). Interesting, right?
You are extraordinary! Candy to go with the time! I had no idea M&Ms were that old. I do remember the commercials when I was a kid,the chocolate diving into a pool or something like that and “melts in your mouth and not in your hands”
Yes! They were originally released in 1941 just for the military rations at first (specifically because the candy coating made it less likely to melt). Interesting, right?