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Weekend love { ❤ } Simple and sweet.





{Our diy bottle cap snow people.}





{Felt Christmas tree}




{Preparing to bake apples}


{Our waddling penguin} 

Caramel apple cider on a snowy day...


{My birdie mug}


Sitting around with my husband, enjoying our cider..


A little knitting..



And it continues to snow....


Taco night..

Game night
{Loaded questions}

Our weekend was simple and sweet. We stayed in most of the weekend. It continued to snow, and so we decided to enjoy family time. We enjoyed crafts, cider, games, and baked goodies. I'm sad to see the weekend come to a close, but I'm so happy to have spent this cold, snowy weekend indoors with my loves...
How did you spend your weekend? I'd love to know how the weather is over where you live!   

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  1. You always have the cutest kids' craft ideas. I love the snow people! It didn't snow very much here, maybe an inch, but we stayed home all day today and relaxed. I think it may still be snowing very lightly right now. I'm glad this storm wasn't too bad in my neck of the woods.

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    1. Jennifer, thank you. I really appreciate that. We enjoy time working on crafts. =) I'm happy to hear the storm wasn't too bad over in your area. (Thank goodness) Today the snow is melting, I'm happy about this.

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  2. Though you stayed in most of the weekend, you sure kept your home busy and full of fun! I love the bottle cap snow people :) The weather was nice this weekend so the kids went out with dad. I'm a bit under the weather so I stayed home but got some work done. Enjoy your week!

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    1. Jayne, you're always so kind. Thank you, we had fun working on our snow people. It's early but we like getting started on a few Christmas crafts. That sounds nice, kids out with their dad. I'm sure you were able to rest for a few. I hope you feel better this week. Have a lovely week Jayne!

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