The Saturday Post {31}
Top 5 Posts of the Week 1. Bacon Wrapped Chicken 2. Pioneer Woman’s Sour Cream Noodle Bake 3. Red Lobster Biscuits 4. The #RE2013 Results Are In!!
Top 5 Posts of the Week 1. Bacon Wrapped Chicken 2. Pioneer Woman’s Sour Cream Noodle Bake 3. Red Lobster Biscuits 4. The #RE2013 Results Are In!!
How far along?14 weeks 6 days Total weight gain/loss: I like the drs numbers better. We’re looking at like 3lbs :). I didn’t actually weigh myself this morning so I’m not sure where I’m at but last I knew 10-11 lbs via my scales. My scales suck though, long story. How big is baby? The…
I hope that everyone who participated in the 4th Annual Review Extravaganza had a blast. Every year the extravaganza gets bigger and better! This year there were 8 amazing hosts. You should definitely check them out if you haven’t!! From Left to Right:(Click on the names to get you to their blog)
I’ll have you know this post is all EmmyMom’s fault! Wow, seems like I blame my posts on all kinds of people every now and again… EmmyMom, Kenzie, etc. Anyway yesterday I read one of Emmy’s posts where she did her Top 10 posts from 2013. I thought it sounded like so much fun I…
If you watch football any at all, you’ll know the last few years haven’t really been good for the Kansas City Chiefs. In fact they were 2-14 last year and this year they made the playoffs. Hubby and I were invited to some friend’s house to watch the playoffs, KC Chiefs against the Indianapolis Colts….
Top 5 Posts of the Week 1. Bacon Wrapped Chicken 2. Pioneer Woman’s Sour Cream Noodle Bake 3. The Saturday Post {29}
So today is Tbug’s birthday. She was with us until 2pm today!! I spent my morning with her instead of blogging, but it’s okay we can still wish her a Hap-Hap-Happy Birthday this late in the evening. Last year I asked her a set of questions and finally we get to compare. Now I used…
Found here According to statistics from the National Insurance Crime Bureau, more vehicles are stolen on New Year’s Day than on any other holiday throughout the year. The tradition of using a baby to signify the New Year was started around 600 B.C by the ancient Greeks, who at the start of a year would carry a…