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Preparation: Puppies and Pomegranates

Today's to-do list is brought to you by the letter "P."

 

I have pomegranates that need to be picked and processed.  (If you missed my previous post about how to peel a pomegranate, you can peruse it here

I also need to prepare for a puppy's arrival.  It appears I will be completing Willow's puppy-raising.  Perky puppy Willow will pop in to my place presently.

Perhaps I should complete this post post-haste, and plunge into my prescribed plans!

What is your letter of the day?

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Thanks for pomegranates, puppies, and all the letters.

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  1. The letter for today is T - Its a Typical Tuesday and I am getting very tired as we move toward twilight :)

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  2. I'll be sticking with your letter. The pigs have been put into neat little packages. I've piled them in the freezer and penned a note to prospective purchasers of pork products. :)

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  3. F is for fabric! I've been organizing around here but can't think of any other F words right now, except fanatic which describes my relationship with fabric.

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    1. Fashioning a sense of order to your fabric is fabulous!

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  4. Going to have to go with P again...piles of paperwork plague my life. The perils of persistent pulmonary problems! Piece by piece and with patience, I will pick away at the pyramids.

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  5. Pumpkin Patch with my Primary class today!

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  6. I am very far behind in my reading and hoping that today I can get caught up! Amara has just discovered and fall in love with pomegranates! One of the PTA moms has a tree in her yard is keeping Amara supplied for which we are thankful! They are not cheap! Hope you and the puppy are settling in.

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