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Vacation, Part 2

Yesterday marked the end of Paul's 3 week vacation.  We returned from 9 days at Crescent Bar, where the girls had so much fun playing in the kiddie pool everyday, riding in the boat and playing in the sand.  I actually came home on Tuesday just to have some time to myself to shop and work on projects or whatever, and it was bliss, but not nearly enough time!  I actaully spent a good portion of it doing housework of all things, because it had really taken a backseat during this on-the-go vacation and I didn't want to have to do it this weekend.  So I didn't even get to touch some of the other projects I have on my plate.  I really need like, a whole week, but I'll take what I can get, plus I would miss my girls way too much.  Anyway, after 9 days (minus the quick trip home) I was ready to come home and get back into our normal routine, and I think the girls were, too.  But it's definitely been a fun few weeks.







Sandy butt

Now that we're home and back to normalcy, I was starting to think about what things (outings/activities) to do with them this coming week but I really just want to keep it low-key, so maybe storytime on Wednesday and other than that just walks and the park.

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