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Notes From the Parsonage

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Posted on March 26, 2008March 26, 2008

Staining & Sewing

I have spent a considerable amount of time today staining Aidan's new changing table. As soon as I finish it and get it in his room, I will post pictures. My mother got Aidan an oak crib at a thrift store before he was born. It is very pretty. We couldn't find a changing table …

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Posted on March 24, 2008March 24, 2008

Black and White Dress for Immy

This dress is the exact same dress as the green dress I posted about before. The black and white version is much better than the green and navy version. The yoke is black cotton. The rest of the dress is a black and white print jersey cotton. This thing is very soft and cuddly! In …

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Just finished this book. Got to say, it was fascinating, eye opening, and heart convicting. My full review is over on Goodreads. I’ve been researching the uncomfortable topic of demons lately. That might sound weird. But when you read the Gospel and see how much of Jesus’s ministry was devoted to healing people from demons, you have to stop and rethink what you thought you knew about the subject. So, here I am, chasing a weird and uncomfortable rabbit trail. #reading #reviewer #keeplearning
The little sisters were accidentally matching today, so I had to grab a picture! And yes, Sue Ellen at nine months old is almost as big as Daisy, who is three. #sisters #babiessevenandeight #largefamily #matching #pooroldsue #daisy
Homemade chicken pot pie for dinner. It was delicious. The picture doesn’t really do it justice, since you can’t see any of the pretty colors underneath. #cookingthroughMagnoliaTable #chickenpotpie #southernfood #dinner
Topher (7) lost his first tooth! He was so excited about his celebratory ice cream. (We don’t have fictional characters visit out house. Instead, I had the genius idea to do ice cream for each lost tooth. The tooth fairy would have been much cheaper!) But he has some weird plans for the tooth. Our mad scientist has some plans to experiment on his tooth. #sevenyearsold #topherbrink #losttooth #firstlosttooth #toothfairyischeaper
Burger of the Day: Baby You Can Chive My Car (from the Bob’s Burgers Cookbook, of course) #dinner #bobsburgers #burgeroftheday #burgercar

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