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Must hide all the chocolate

April 21st, 2013 at 11:32 am

I am on a sweets kick, ugh. Litte DD wanted to bake some brownies, but I seem to be the one eating them! I also picked up some fudge "for the girls" yesterday from a local shop. Usually I don't even bring that sort of stuff home. I do so much better when the stuff isn't even in the house.

Besides that, I've had a productive weekend. Doggie developed conjunctivitis so an unexpected vet visit and medication cost $82. That took up much of my extra money for the pay period, so there is no $25 for plants. Instead little DD and I bought some colorful annuals for under $5.00. At least they will brighten up the yard. I will pick up some annuals next pay period with my spending cash. I did plant some hostas a few years ago that came back last year, not sure if they will return this year. I didn't realize I had to move them in the winter, oops.

I have a couple different options for work/home next year. I'm ready for a decision to be made, the uncertainty is irritating.

On the list for today: run 3-4 miles, watch videos for my class, meet with instructor online, prep for work week ahead. I may not have to leave the house at all, unless I want to do my run outdoors.

3 Responses to “Must hide all the chocolate”

  1. creditcardfree Says:
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    Annuals do help me enjoy the beginning of spring! I hope you enjoy yours.

    Hostas in many parts of the country do not need to be moved. I have had hostas in all the homes I've owned. They always come back and I never bring them inside. They generally just keep getting bigger and bigger. Eventually, they can be split.

  2. rob62521 Says:
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    We don't have to move our hostas either.

    It seems once I get started eating something sweet, I want more and more, so I try to avoid it, or get it when we are out. Each week when we eat at an Italian restaurant, I get a small portion of gelato. It is sweet and creamy and wonderful, but not at home!

  3. LuckyRobin Says:
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    I've never moved hostas and we've had winters as cold as 7 degrees. I've never even heard of moving hostas. Or are you in a hotter climate and need to refrigerate them for a bit?

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