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I'm loving these sugar cookies that my daughter made last night.  It's so fun to watch her bake things on her own.

Can you believe it's almost Valentine's Day?  I'm still thinking that it's January.  I'm loving that things are starting to settle down at our house.  Every day I get a little more organized and a little more settled.

I think the things that really make us feel more at home are having people in our home.  I'm loving having neighbors come over to say hi and introduce themselves.  I'm loving that my kids can go outside and play with neighbor kids.  I love that I recognize people at church and am getting to know lots of them better.  Good stuff!

I'll have to post my favorite Valentine traditions and recipes later.  I don't get around to it, you can find what I posted last year (think fruit pizza, heart shaped cinnamon rolls, etc. as well as a little about what I like to do to make it a fun day for my kids.)

Menu time:

Monday:  steak fajitas

Tuesday:  spaghetti with fresh whole wheat bread

Wednesday: Swedish meatballs, steamed potatoes, IKEA gravy, lingonberry, etc.

Thursday: baked potato soup with cornbread

Friday: broiled parmesan tilapia, simple orzo pilaf

Saturday: heart shaped homemade pizza

Sunday:  trying my favorite honey lime enchiladas but with pork instead

What are you making this week?  And, do you have any fun Valentine traditions at your house?  Feel free to share.  I love it when you do!
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