March 1, 2010
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Simple Woman’s Daybook, March 1
Outside my window it’s grey.Still raining?
I am thinking about the laundry. Agonizing about it is no longer an option. Efficiency is.
I am thankful for the safe arrival of baby Apeu.
From the kitchen I should eat some leftover porridge, after adding chocolate.
I am learning re-learning, really, the realities of a baby in the house. But with toddlers and grade-schoolers and some work at the same time. Pretty much my past all simultaneously, not consecutively.
I am wearing fleece pants and a knit top.
I am reading the Emma Lathen mystery about a hockey team whose name escapes me. Appropriate with the Olympics ending.
I am hearing Apeu squawking. Now I hear a rattle and a song.
I am hoping to get in the groove quickly. So far, so good.
I am creating knit mitered squares. On and on. Also, a big family.
I am praying with thanksgiving.
I am going to the baby’s first checkup.
Around the house I hope to take small bits of time to rapidly catch up on things.
One of my favorite things is crooked silent baby smiles. We’re getting a lot of those. She’s a good baby.
A few plans for the rest of the week baby baby toddler toddler grade-school book report cooking cooking laundry laundry. Repeat.
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