got milk?
20 Jangnome love.
18 JanLooking for a date or two to go see this movie. Let me know if you’re available opening night.
[I’m so serious.]
jterm shelf.
18 Janconfession.
17 JanThat we might learn to do the same.
link’in.
16 JanThe sixteenth president of the United States. Whose head should not be visible when checking the tread on your car tires.
I made this for dinner on Sunday evening. An excuse to use my food processor. (Always looking for those.) It was pretty yummy … and crazy to think it mainly consisted of soybeans. (I used to grow those. Rather, my dad did. But I played in the gravity wagons that carried them and climbed up the bins that stored them.)
These are a possibility for Monday morning, an addition to an already delicious weekend.
My friend, Sara, and I made our way to northeastern Minneapolis on Saturday and checked two of three off this list. City Salvage was closed for remodeling. Bummer. However, Wilde Roast has a DEE-licious mint mocha and super fun atmosphere. And we found a wicked-weird “antique” store en route.
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| Creepy Santa in a cardboard box chimney — an antique? |
Another link from the blog I’m a tad-bit obsessed with — This looks like a good project to do while watching a movie. Perhaps a great Christmas garland for next year?
I might try these to stick in people’s mailboxes this Valentine’s but with something else instead of tootsie suckers. (Can you guess what?) Also for Valentine’s … do you have extra candy canes still sticking around? These are cute and fun.
Another food processor recipe. Hummus with natural peanut butter instead of tahini. I’m intrigued.
Are you a one-space-after-a-sentence kind of person or two? I was taught two … and apparently I was taught WRONG. gasp. Read a witty article on the proper way to type and not waste space here.
My new go-to sugar cookie recipe. Much needed because – I don’t think I’ve told you – I have alphabet cookie cutters!
a story for friday.
14 Jan(Really, no. That would not have fixed it unless my glasses happened to have been caked in mud. But I was still half asleep, guys. I didn’t want to go blind and was willing to try anything!)
letters.
13 Jan
The class is only two weeks long and the Bible has 66 books contained between its covers. We move fast. Today we made our way through modern-day Turkey, Greece, back to Jerusalem and finally to Rome with Acts and Paul’s letters. Paul wrote a lot of letters. Letters to churches and letters to specific people. Letter of joy, of Christ’s love, and letters in the midst of conflict. Letters filled with emotion. [For I wrote out of much distress, and anguish of heart and with many tears, not to cause you pain, but to let you know the abundant love I have for you. 2 Corinthians 2:4] Letters were how Paul connected with those he could not immediately see.







