From the monthly archives:

April 2010

Things I’ve learned lately

by Teri on April 20, 2010 · 32 comments

Pilates is hard. My abs feel like they are charley-horsin’. I took my second class today and I’m hooked. When I take pictures of our his/her pizza, I should shoot with my side closest to the camera lens… Because veggie pizzas are prettier than pepperoni pizzas. Did you know that WF sells organic ‘ronis? It’s [...]

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The (Non) Weekender

by Teri on April 19, 2010 · 6 comments

I needed to unplug this weekend. So The Weekender is, once again, happening on a Monday. Enjoy these reads! The Boston Marathon came and went today. (Ryan Hall, you won in my eyes!) But many qualifiers couldn’t get a spot in the prestigious, but increasingly quickly-filling, race. Now there’s a “backup Boston” – read about [...]

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Reason #1 – I like to think I have pretty good music with lots of variety. Like, such as… Reason #2 – When I wake up, sometimes my hair looks like this. And since I teach a 5:30 AM class, attendees are often entertained more by my hair than my good tunes. [Yes, I have [...]

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Bruleed Banana Steel Cut Oats

by Teri on April 14, 2010 · 37 comments

When Rob and I still lived in Salt Lake City, one of our favorite weekend activities was going to Eggs in the City, a great breakfast joint in the middle of one of our favorite neighborhoods.  Source The first time I ever had steel cut oats was at Eggs in the City, which is probably [...]

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I’m feeling a bit like this.

by Teri on April 13, 2010 · 7 comments

YAWN. We’re both tired. Regular blogging will resume tomorrow. Night! Like it? Share it! Recommend on Facebook Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Tell a friend

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My First Operation Beautiful Note

by Teri on April 12, 2010 · 20 comments

When I was growing up, each year at Christmastime, my mom would help my brothers and me pick a family to do our version of the “12 Days of Christmas" for, leaving little gifts each day for 12 days. Sometimes we chose a family in need, or a widow, and sometimes it was just a [...]

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