These boots don't look like it in the picture, but they are baby cowboy boots. Luke and Daphne both used these boots. Now the boots get another turn! Somewhere after 6/17/2012 (our baby's due date).
Them there is the cutest little empty boots I ever did see...anxiously or maybe I should say totally laid back and chillaxin awaiting the teeny tiny filler of boots :)
Ohhhhh! Well, in that case, hearty congratulations to the whole family!!
This is exciting! I hope you'll blog every now and again about how you're doing with the pregnancy.
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By the way, I got that soup recipe - thanks! It's similar to another I use; I'm always glad for the variation suggestions. Also, have you heard of the website www.simplylivingsmart.com? I heard a podcast in which she was a guest a couple weeks ago. She talks about sprouting your own grains and eating kefir and all kinds of things that aid in digestive health, and evidently her site has a lot of free videos. She specifically mentioned Celiac disease, and how sprouting your own grains essentially turns them into a vegetable, rendering them very digestible. The specific podcast (where she was a guest on Jack Spirko's site) is found here:
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I'm so excited!!!
uhhhhhh........?
You're adopting a teenager?
Sorry about the confusion. I hope the post edit clears it.
Them there is the cutest little empty boots I ever did see...anxiously or maybe I should say totally laid back and chillaxin awaiting the teeny tiny filler of boots :)
Ohhhhh! Well, in that case, hearty congratulations to the whole family!!
This is exciting! I hope you'll blog every now and again about how you're doing with the pregnancy.
* * *
By the way, I got that soup recipe - thanks! It's similar to another I use; I'm always glad for the variation suggestions. Also, have you heard of the website www.simplylivingsmart.com? I heard a podcast in which she was a guest a couple weeks ago. She talks about sprouting your own grains and eating kefir and all kinds of things that aid in digestive health, and evidently her site has a lot of free videos. She specifically mentioned Celiac disease, and how sprouting your own grains essentially turns them into a vegetable, rendering them very digestible. The specific podcast (where she was a guest on Jack Spirko's site) is found here:
http://www.thesurvivalpodcast.com/anitria-kerr-from-simply-living-smart
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