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Obvious that we don't have cable?

Another weekend has come where I have no homework to do. When you no longer have 5 teachers telling you what to do all weekend, you begin to feel a little lost - but pleasantly so.

There is certainly a lot of things we could be doing to prep for our move. We did a little bit - but the deadline isn't nearly close enough to justify doing too much work. In our house, if we can't identify an activity to do in a timely matter, we tend to turn to baking.

While Channing was taking his nap I helped Melissa with some cookies. But we weren't on the same page. She was halving the recipe, while I was following the full thing. So unfortunately we had to make 6 dozen cookies. Whoops.

As the cookies finished baking, Melissa & I sat on the floor for nearly an hour tossing a ball back and forth while Channing played and climbed on us.



And then we felt is was finally time to make Channing's head stop looking like a fluffy, baby chick. We gave him his first buzz cut! He loved it. The buzzer's vibration would tickle his neck and make him squirm. Unfortunately, Melissa said it makes him look like a chemo patient.


By our choice of Saturday activities, it's obvious that we don't have cable eh?








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