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Week 316 Menu

Hi guys!  Did you have a great weekend?  Ours was busy, but fun.  Yesterday was a much needed "day of rest".  After church we watched The Sound of Music as a family.  My kiddos had never seen it, and now we're all singing "Do Re Mi."  (And to my FitBit step counting friends, I only got 6,897 steps yesterday...my all time low.  Kind of nice and relaxing!)

I'm excited for this week, because my sister and her kiddos are coming to visit!  I'm super excited to see them and to have our first house guests.  Then we kick off spring break this weekend.  Can't wait!  First we have to survive some major after school craziness.  :)

My kids had last Friday off from school, so we went on a hike together.  Now they can't wait to take their cousins on it.  (And I got a ton of FitBit stairs from it too.)


Menu time...

Monday:  chicken tetrazinni


Wednesday:  drip beef sandwiches

Thursday:  pork honey lime enchiladas

Friday:  pizza

Saturday:  dinner before the General Women's broadcast with my daughter.  I'm looking forward to it!  She is too!  


What's on your menu this week?  I love hearing what you're making.  Gives me inspiration.  :)  

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Did you see my post about FitBit last week?  I'm still loving it.  Got a little competitive on the last day of the challenge I was doing with my friends on Friday.  Felt good!

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