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Could these develop into a Kennedy heritage?

Prolacta-omas? Rather primitive portion of the brain like pituitary complex ... smothered in under the cerebral portion ... that out there forming a dome ... domas 'ellen a' schtick ... appearing as up there climactically ...

Domas once meant something you were stuck with ... a thorn in the side? Some wreathed with "M" ... prodigal continuance ...

"Wreathing" just about covers the item of contention ... like worms Kahn 'd! Tis a cooker that became a kitchen or caldron ... and everything went to pot ... stew art ... composition can be critical or even cynical ... depending on the bitter Serbs ... like licorice from the anise stem ... a root extract ... according to the holy Schtick process ... holistic medicine?

The applications are all over the place as an unguent ... heat? Even in the night ... there are words for that also ... thus Fokkers ... a line of aero crafts ... got it right in the aye ... A'?
 
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Happy Saturday! We are quite snowed in this morning in the Ottawa Valley.
I'm going to work on my Lenten challenge of doing housework.
Every Lent, I try to make time to do something I don't want to do but need to do, and this year its housework.
Even though it's the LAST thing I want to do today, I'll feel a sense of accomplishment.
 
13 years into retirement here and I have a good daily routine going with morning and evening chores. I have yet to establish a weekly routine for things that don't need to be done every day.

Well, maybe the weekly idea is a work in progress. We have set days for meal planning and grocery shopping. I do the laundry when the basket is getting full.
 
Happy Saturday! We are quite snowed in this morning in the Ottawa Valley.
I'm going to work on my Lenten challenge of doing housework.
Every Lent, I try to make time to do something I don't want to do but need to do, and this year its housework.
Even though it's the LAST thing I want to do today, I'll feel a sense of accomplishment.
Neat idea. The sense of accomplishment will be great!
 
I sure hope so, BethAnne.
I've never been good with housework. When the children were little, I had a cleaner who came in every other week
and dusted and scrubbed. (I've always been good with cooking and dishes, but not scrubbing walls and dusting.)
After that cleaner retired, I couldn't find another one.
And now I'm retired, I think there's no excuse. There may come a time when I'm not able-bodied enough to do it,
but that is not the case now.
I just scrubbed some kitchen walls and cupboards, and am now taking a break before I go back.
 
I'm reading that Pope Francis suggested to
fast from indifference towards others, which can lead to the deepest conversion, filling our lives with love, mercy and grace.
Fast from hurting words and speak with kindness, fast from sadness and speak from gratitude, and more...
In other words, transform our hearts...

Sigh....that's a hard one....do you think that means my irritating neighbour?
 
I'm reading that Pope Francis suggested to
fast from indifference towards others, which can lead to the deepest conversion, filling our lives with love, mercy and grace.
Fast from hurting words and speak with kindness, fast from sadness and speak from gratitude, and more...
In other words, transform our hearts...
Francis (the late ex-pope) or Leo (current pope)? Very wise words for our time, even coming from an institution I have little respect for (the men in it sometimes, but not the institution).
 
Remember to really enjoy the breaks between the cleaning. (I won't tell you how long it's been since my house has had a thorough clean, but it's been far too long!)
Define thorough cleaning. We vacuum carpets, dust, and clean the washrooms (at least the two we use) every two weeks, wash hard floors weekly. Things like window sills get done a couple times a year. Wiping baseboards and oddities like that are as needed.
 
Oh housework! I usually feel to sore and breathless to do much of it. Meals I manage and the clean up but REAL housework is daunting.
I have a cleaner who comes but only works for two hours at a time. That means floors and bathrooms get done but not much else.
Probably a good thing that my vision doesn't show me much of the dirt that needs some work! I am aware that there has to be lots of it around the house as I used to wash walls, clean out cupboards,, dust above and below waist level etc..
Good thing I don't believe that cleanliness is next to Godliness!
 
If cleanliness was next to Godliness, I'd be royally hooped! :)

It's only in the LAST year that I've managed to keep on top of the dirty dishes almost every day. Everything else (ie bathroom sinks, floors, etc) gets a lick and a promise in a very hit and miss fashion. My plan for this year is to get more of the items in the house dealt with so I can start doing a more thorough DEEP clean in each room.
 
We keep the kitchen quite tidy (I wash dishes, he puts away), the bathroom quite clean. Sweep constantly in the active parts of the house, mop bathroom and kitchen floors weekly, laundry 2-3 loads a week. The rest is kinda ad lib.
 
Yesterday's concert in Stettler was Sue Foley, who did a tribute to early female guitar players - very fascinating history, and her ability to change guitar styles was amazing.
 
I had an organizer full of small googly craft eyes slip out of my hand and spill on the floor. Eyes were everywhere!! Took me 30 mins and hopefully I got all the eyes picked up...there were 3 different sizes ranging from 4 mm to 8 mm and I did NOT sort the two smaller sizes. Sis can do that if she keeps them. I need a nap now!
 
They're out there somewhere watching you still...
Eyes GIF by Greater Rockford Auto Auction
 
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