The Success In Failing? (Erin)

Oh. My. Goodness. I have really been struggling lately. Can you tell? No blogs. My response to the struggling was to beat myself up. A lot. Then something really great happened. I went to the doctor. Ok, I admit that doesn’t sound ‘really great’ so let me explain. Today I went in for a routine exam.

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The Success In Failing? (Erin)


April In Review

First, I wanted to just take a minute and explain some new features here on the blog. I was hanging out with my friend Kenna (the amazing Miss Party Mom, check out her great blog) and getting all excited to have a friend near by who’s in to blogging too. To make a rambling story short, I’m trying to

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Feast of Fucking Thrones!

So our Game of Thrones “premiere party,” Feast of Thrones (hereinafter “Feast”), happened this past Saturday. Our upstairs neighbor/co-watcher made this cool sigil in advance of the party. “House Locust” because we live on Locust Street (and occasionally refer to our shabby rowhome as ” The Residenc

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Dad’s Birthday

My niece, who is in 9th grade, made the sophomore basketball team at Bingham High School. On November 30th, which was my Dad’s Birthday, she was playing a high school that some of my other nieces and nephews will be going to up in Davis County for a pre game. We decided to all go up and see her play

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Keeping Dinners Simple and Stress Free {$100 Visa Gift Card Giveaway}

Life can get crazy-busy in a home where the husband travels for work and the wife is trying to run a successful business out of the house, while raising a kid who is involved in every sport imaginable. Needless to say, dinners are very often rushed and on-the-go. Most nights, simple is the name of t

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Pacesetting Haas sticks to successful Riviera recipe

PACIFIC PALISADES, California (Reuters) – It took Bill Haas a long time to work out how to play Riviera Country Club effectively at the Northern Trust Open, but for the past two years he has certainly come up with the right formula. Twelve months ago, he edged out fellow Americans Phil Mickelson and Keegan Bradley to win the prestigious title at the second extra hole and this week he will take a …

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What We Ate Jan. 28- Feb. 3, 2013

Sometimes I wish that gravity didn’t exist, especially during mealtime. My little one tends to love the game of throwing everything from her seat at the table lately, & frankly, it drives me bonkers. Never is there a day without a dried banana chunk stuck on the floor or a mound of crumbs that would

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Lucky Three-Thousand

I know I just posted yesterday, but I was so excited that my blog has had three-thousand views. And of course in usual form I am procrastinating. I am also waiting for my coffee and really need it before I start my memo again today. I have to day, nothing beats a french press. If you like coffee and

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Super Bowl Menu

There is going to be some yummy food come Sunday, a few I’ve made in the past and a few I’ll be making for the first time. I wrote the items we’ll have in the spread with chalk on foam board and nailed those suckers on each side of the snack bar sign. I am getting so amped for the game. As I said be

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10 reasons why you didn’t get that dream job

“ Success is how high you bounce when you hit the bottom.” – General George S. Patton Even though there seems to be what may be described as “job scarcity” in the new millennium with the onslaught of the global financial crisis and other similar challenges prevailing here and there. People are still

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Finger Army 1942: A whack-a-mole game worth your 99 cents

We’re all familiar with the arcade classic “whack-a-mole” type games, but how does that translate into an Android app? Pretty darn well in Finger Army 1942. Sometimes the most simple games are also the most fun, and it’s a recipe that works well here. You basically have a whack-a-mole clone set to t

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Delicious Recipes including Pan-Seared Salmon!

Hello lovelies, This is week two of actual meal planning in 2013, since planning actually does help out a lot during the week. I can go to the grocery store on Sundays with meals already planned out and then when I’m tired after work, I already have something prepared or ready to go. It’s also great

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memewhore: fuckyeah-nerdery: queennubian: ghdos: nyxamor10: bloggingbacon: French Toast Grilled Cheese and Bacon Sandwich Get the recipe here. WHAT! Nigga. The game just ended right here. It’s OVER. Porn. porn on my dash

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"It’s all good things, wrapped in pastry and baked, then thrown on the floor. That’s the recipe."

I made an amazing pie last night and dropped it getting out of the oven, so the dog got it and I ate a burger patty. Then I set my mind to finishing a bunch of games I bought on Steam that have been taking up hard drive space, so in about the last 24 hours, I finished Blueberry Garden, Machinarium,

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Hunting Rabbits In The UK Pt1

I’ve always hated that ‘coming home from holiday’ feeling, so when my plane landed at Gatwick, (or Gay Wick as the spell checker on my phone calls it) I thought I’d use the opportunity to soften my landing by going rabbit hunting on the way home. McShug lives fairly near the airport, he and I have b

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