I'm happy to see Friday has arrived. It has been such a busy week for both my daughter and I. We have attended play dates, gone to the park, and of course I can’t forget about toddler time, and story time at the local library.
Today we had a park play date after toddler time at the library; it was a little chilly out so we moved to an indoor play center. (Oh how fun) The girls really enjoyed themselves. I’m hoping this weekend won’t be so fast paced. I really enjoy having my morning cup of coffee on the weekend with my husband.
So any plans for you this weekend? I think my husband is planning on tackling a few projects around the house. We are really into home projects; we recently built our daughter a table set, which I absolutely love! I went with a very light pink color for her table, and then did a light purple for her chair. We still need to build the three other chairs.
My husband and I have been reading a book together, on communication; we do this every other night. (Even after 10 years of marriage, and almost 12 years total of being together, I love that we can still grow and learn as a couple.)
I hope all of you have a lovely weekend.
-Stephanie
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No plans a very quiet weekend.
ReplyDeleteDina, I love quiet weekends :)
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