Back Into the Swing of Things

Back to our regular programming… It’s been a while hasn’t it? Thanks for being so patient with me and going along with my around the world Education Week where we spent two weeks learning about what it’s like to live in other countries. It was also interesting to read what motherhood was like around the world, too.

Education Week was quickly followed by the Over-Used Recipe Swap. Although we didn’t reach my goal of 365 recipes in one week, we still collected 169 recipes from all of you and other bloggers who I featured throughout the week. I think that was a pretty amazing feat. Thanks to all who participated and helped spread the word. I am excited to have new recipes to try.

During the time of the Education Week and recipe swap event, I suffered through some technical difficulties… I dropped my iPhone in the toilet. The following week, the hard drive in my computer died. And this last weekend I came down with a head cold that I am still overcoming. The latter affected my mental abilities which in turn affected my technical abilities. Thanks to my technically inclined husband and the Apple Geniuses, my phone and computer were fixed rather quickly. And the Apple Geniuses even threw in one of these as a fix to my previous one with an inoperative scroll ball…

On a happier note. Sarah of Better Way Moms interviewed me last week about Simply Modern Mom. If you want to learn a little bit about the background of SMM, hop over and read.

Anyway, enough about me. How about we get back to some lists and tutorials? I have a tutorial for you Wednesday. A sewing project. Just in time for the picnic season. I also have some traveling tips for you since travel season is quickly approaching. And I won’t forget about spring cleaning and Easter that will be here before we know it.

» Tell me… Are you ready for spring? Is it defrosting where you live? I don’t think I can hold back my spring fever any longer.

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4 Responses to Back Into the Swing of Things

  1. Oh my Tiffany…I am doing a “picnic” project on Saturday too…busy minds think alike! Can’t wait to see it!! Mine is done I just need to finish off the edges.
    Loved your over used recipe swap, thanks for including us!!

  2. Here in South Africa, it is autumn, or fall as you know it. It is usually very humid in Durban, and we all look forward to March when the wind systems move northwards and the humidity with them. Autumn and winter here are the nicest times of the year. We do occasionally get a cold spell and even a bit of snow on the Drakensberg, but all in all it’s the best time of the year.

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