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It's Sunday! Time to be a grown-up again.

It's Sunday and that means it's time to be grown-up again.  On Friday nights and Saturdays I enjoy leaving dishes in the sink, not cooking and having fun with my family.  It's all about fun and rest for me come Friday night.  But when Sunday comes, I have to get ready to start being all grown-up again.  I have to do dishes, cook dinner, make sure we have clean clothes for the week think about groceries, weekly budget, etc.  Today I have a baby shower to go to, we have church at 11am, and I have to get some groceries for dinner tonite and for the week.  Check this out, I haven't done my hair yet.  I don't know what I'm going to do with it. 

I'm now selling Avon and my goal is to focus on building that business 1 day a week, to start with.  I have my first order this past week from my neighbor.  Thanks Angela!  I want to take my time with this business venture.  Build it slowly and have fun with it.  

Noah was going to "The Children's Center" 3 days a week and I changed it to 2 days a week for the summer.  I'm excited about having her home on Fridays again!  We are going to go to the beach, Glen Dale Splash Park,  Chesapeake Beach Splash Park, to Gainesville to visit family. The Baltimore Zoo.  Those are just a few things I have in mind.  We will make it over to Port Discovery this summer too!   I

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