No $, no problems.

We had quesadillas and applesauce for dinner. That's normal, right??  At least when the husband isn't home yet and there's zero motivation to cook. It was a winner with the children. Thank you, quesadillas; best invention ever. 

We started paying back student loans and awesomely now have exactly $100/month for any extras. This includes but is not limited to dates, babysitters, gifts, and clothing. But when do I buy myself clothing?  Oh yeah, a couple of weeks ago when a dress at old navy was $1.97. Then I got to the register and the lady said it was actually $.98!  You bet I got my sister one for her birthday too. (It was actually the other way around, I was shoppin for her. That wasn't very selfless of me. But $.98. I couldn't turn away!)

And speaking of clothing, a very classy girl in my ward once mentioned to me that growing up, for every 4 shirts she got rid of, her mom would buy her 1.  So I emphasized to her that whenever she's cleaning out, I'd happily take the 4 she's ridding herself of. She said she currently has a pile in her room but didn't offer it to me. So I, very classy-like, texted her the next day, and tactfully told her I volunteer. I'm trying all my luck to get clothes for free. My sister is holding a box for me to go through when I go visit her in July. Thanks, that's really nice!!!

So really there are plenty of people I know who do not even have $100 extra dollars for anything. So I will take it. 

Thanks for listening, goodbye. ;)
Me and my mother circa 1986?
Hank yesterday. My parents say he's definitely my baby. ?? (Not question mark on the matter of whether or my he is my baby, but whether or not our appearances state this fact. Because surely you were worried about that.)
Hank's first time on the swing, and our first park trip of the year!  Woohoo

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  1. He DEFINITELY Looks a lot like you Al. I've thought that too since I first saw a picture of him on my mission. Do not doubt. We know what's up:)

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