A Thank You and a Round Up

Since it is a Monday, AND the first of the month, I thought it might be nice to recap all that we have done over the last few weeks. I also would like to give a big THANK YOU and shout out to everyone who has been reading, commenting, and giving me tremendous feedback on Home Everyday. You keep me going and keep me motivated. Because of you, I have been able to gain another writing opportunity, share recipes with a local charity, was featured on another amazing blog, and was able to share Home Everyday’s first guest post. I have several more ideas to share, so I hope you stick around. Thank you again to all who read! If you haven’t already, please consider following me or liking the Home Everyday Facebook page.

Over the past six weeks, I have been able to accomplish a lot. With the boys starting school, we were able to soak up the last of summer with Fall fest, recount our favorite summer memory, and enjoyed one last summer trip to the zoo. We celebrated Coco’s birthday, which solidified that time is passing so quickly. Before we know it is going to be Thanksgiving (mmmm, turkey).

 

 

I was able to knock a few things off the home to do list such as write about our living room photo gallery, paint an old dresser to use as a drop zone for mail, organize our front hall closet, make some small updates to our master bedroom, and make some no sew curtains.

 

I also shared Anniversary Week, since Brian and I celebrated our 6 year wedding anniversary. I made two sentimental crafts which you can check out here and here. Also, I shared one how Brian and I met, and some details of our wedding.

 

Then came Autumn. With the It’s Fall Ya’ll link parties kicking me in the rear as motivation, I was able to create a beautiful autumn tablescape for Sunday Dinner, put together some cute outdoor fall decor, make a spooky Halloween mantel, and use some leftover things I had on hand to add some autumn flair to the family room.

 

The kitchen was also a busy place over the past few weeks. The recipe that has gotten the most compliments so far on being easy and tasty was the slow cooker bbq pulled pork. Also, I made a triple chocolate layer cake for Brian’s birthday, pizza puffs for movie night, buttermilk pancakes, cherry pop brownies, easy chicken and dumplingschocolate chip banana bread, and cheater lasagna.

 

Finally, my favorite project of the last six weeks was the canvas art that the kids and I were able to do together on a cool day.

 

Whew! I’m tired just thinking of all we did. Thank you again for being a part of my little part of the blogosphere. Stay tuned for more!

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