Linking up with Camp Patton, one of my favorite blogs, who is hosting the Five Favorites for this week. Grace, from the Camp, is Hilarious with a capital H. Be sure to check her out!
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One of my favorite magazines that has almost everything in one area. This magazine is about gardening, guns, and almost always food. My three favorite things! G&G are getting ready to have their annual shooting fundraiser - a fun filled evening with field day activities, a shooting tournament and then a celebratory dinner. It sounds like just the ticket for me and something I want to try to copy for my 10 year anniversary. Shooting, good food, and friends - what more could you want to celebrate 10 years of marriage?
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The Survival Mom has a great list to start your 72 hour car survival kit. I'm in the process of putting one together for my little mini-mom-mobile. I just have to find the right container or pack to put it all in and I think I like the idea of putting it all in a pack or two just incase you have to leave your car. We can attach them to the stroller or easily place them on our backs. Remember most of the items are probably in your house so putting them together will be a lot easier than you think.
Go ahead and laugh you skinnies. This chick and her family are going to make it. Oh you wiped your bum with a leaf and didn't know that it was poison oak? Sorry for your luck sucka. Some of my TP will cost you one million dollars Bwahahahahahahahahahaha...or more realistically vodka or cigarettes....which you probably won't have.
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Walking Dead Season 4 Trailer. For those of you who have a sensitive disposition I suggest you not watch.
Yeehaw!
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I dream of making my family a ton of quilts. There is something about the texture and weight of a quilt that makes me feel happy - images of being snuggled up under a quilt with a mug of tea and my loves...ahhh Love! I want to be able to give each of my children a quilt when they leave the house so I better get on it because it takes me foreeeeeeever to finish a sewing project - just ask my older sister who is still waiting for her baby blanket that is half finished and in a storage box somewhere. This book is filled with easy instructions and glorious quilts. Let the quilt making commence!
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Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons really works! My oldest is really taking off with the lessons and just read a book cover to cover by herself for the very first time. She is almost 6 so I guess she should be close to really reading books by herself but I don't care. I'm a super proud mama and I love that the love of reading is really taking hold. When the other kids hear me praise Aletheia for reading they then promptly grab a book and "read" so they can get some loving too.
Be sure to check out Camp Patton and her wonderful blog full of shenanigans and laughter
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