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Saturdays

There was a time in my life when I was a stay-at-home mom. At times, that is a hard role to fulfill. You are at the beck and call of little ones and they can be demanding. But, there is also joy in that role. Much joy.

One of the things I liked best about that time in my life, was staying home. Now I work outside of the home. I enjoy my job and believe I am good at what I do. I find myself cranky if I go too many days without a day at home. Which in some ways is funny since I enjoy travel, seeing new places and meeting new people.

Today is Saturday. And I am at home. All day. Mostly alone. It is blissful. I have recently finished my second cup of tea and next on my list, pegging out the wash.




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  1. I love it! I wish I could help you peg out the wash. I so enjoy seeing the breeze blow through the lined items and the fresh smell it brings.

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    1. I agree. Sheets dried on the line are one of my most favorite things.

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