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The Weekly Plan {Jan 23rd}

If you make a weekly plan, how did yours go last week?  I was just looking over my weekly plan from last week (which I made and promptly forgot..just keeping it real, folks) and I think I got about 50% of mine accomplished.  I guess that's not too bad, especially since I forgot to look at it once I made it.  

How things really went: we didn't make it to the library until today, I didn't get the sheets changed, I took The Princess to sell Girl Scout cookies on Wednesday instead of Thursday because I found out at her meeting on Wednesday that her orders were due THAT day (oops!), Wednesday's dinner never happened (thank goodness for those Christmas gift cards for Subway), I blew my special Saturday morning breakfast because I ran out of eggs and working in the garage or cleaning my car never even entered my mind after I typed those words.  Oh, and I did get caught up on the laundry and the kitchen got cleaned...but of course that all needs to happen again now.  {sigh}

But this week is off to a good start and I'm determined to just keep building on that!  {thinking positive thoughts, thinking positive thoughts

Monday: 
-Co-op classes with our homeschool group
-Lunch at home
-Trip to the library
-Dinner: Pinto Beans & Cornbread

Tuesday:
-School
-Lunch: Butternut Squash Soup (didn't get made last week..ahem..)
-Hang valances on windows
-Work at the church
-Dinner:  Hamburgers Diane, Roasted Carrots, Baked Potatoes

Wednesday:
-School
-Finish preparing for church class
-Housework
-Dinner: French Dips (crockpot)
-Church (teaching children's class)

Thursday:
-School
-Sit around eating bon bons (haha...just seeing if you're still reading this!)
-Dinner: Tacos

Friday:
-School
-Something fun in the afternoon, to be decided
-Dinner: Stromboli

Saturday:
-Breakfast: Baked Egg Boats (this week I have plenty of eggs!)
-Family time!
-Dinner: probably leftover buffet


I would imagine that this plan may morph and change a bit, but it's a good start!  




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