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Our week. So long October, hello November

 “Sometimes the little things in life mean the most.” 




{Evenings seem so peaceful}

{A trail of magnetic letters has been scattered throughout our home}

{mints for sweet tooth kind of days}

{Chocolate chip pudding cookies}



{Coffee/banana smoothie}

{Play time}


{Coloring}


It's been a wonderful month. We spent this month baking, painting, coloring, learning, preparing for colder weather, and enjoying each other's company. This week my daughter and I enjoyed reading a few Halloween books, along with coloring a few coloring sheets. We did some fun learning activities and enjoyed a few tunes on Pandora's toddler station.- Of course, we danced around, and sang out loud!  This week I had the pleasure of trying out a few new recipes. One recipe that I really enjoyed was the blended Coffee/banana smoothie from cookincanuck. I loved the combination of the nutmeg, and cinnamon when combined with the banana, and coffee.

This week we enjoyed sitting around reminiscing about the past. We laughed and cried a little. We thought about how we have accomplished so much, and every time I look at our daughter I think of how much love we put into having her. She's such a blessing. This week I said my goodbyes to a few flowers in my garden. At the beginning of autumn, they began to fade, and now they have shriveled up. 

I've been preparing to take a few of my decorations out for when I set the table for Thanksgiving. I also took out a few Thanksgiving cookbooks, and I even peeked through my Christmas bin. -Which I haven't let my husband know about. :) He is always saying how impatient I am when it comes to decorating during this time of year.

This week the weather was a bit chilly, but somehow the sun made its way through the clouds, and it warmed up a bit. I think it's absolutely beautiful when the sun sets in the evening. Everything around seems so peaceful, and there's a sense of calmness around. I enjoyed this month, the changes that came along with it, and just the beauty of it all. So as I say a sweet Goodbye to October, I know that November will bring so much more. We had a wonderful week, and I hope you did as well.

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  1. What a lovely month you've had, full of creativity and happy moments with your family. I hope November is good too.

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    1. Thank you Jennifer, I hope you enjoyed this month as well. Have a wonderful weekend.

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    1. I sure have been! =) It keeps things interesting! Thanks for stopping by~

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  3. Very nice! You're such a good momma; sounds like your house is full of love and laughter! Hope you have a good November.

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    1. Angela, thank you so much! I really appreciate the kinds words. I hope you have a wonderful weekend.

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  4. I love sunset or dusk. It s the most peaceful part of the day. Sounds like a great month.

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  5. I loved all the things you did this week! IF only I had the patience to do them with my children...particularly my toddler.

    Visiting from #sitssharefest

    Keep it Touched,
    KG
    http://www.kgstyleblogs.com

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    1. Khloe, thank you! Also thank you for stopping and visiting. I always love new visitors. I'll be sure to swing by and visit you as well. =)

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