Quotidian: daily, usual or customary;
everyday; ordinary; commonplace
The children’s number one requested Christmas candy.
Stuffing the little monkey with a banana.
The farrier came.
The feeding wheel.
Farm football.
The job that never ends.
He asked for a bucket because he wasn’t feeling well.
Merry, merry.
This same time, years previous: the quotidian (12.23.13), toasty oatmeal muffins, self care, Christmas pretty, middle-of-the-night solstice party, turkey in a wash basket, and lemon cheesecake tassies.
6 Comments
Mama Pea
Boy howdy! Your oldest son is getting TALL! The youngest is very clever . . . all he has to do (should the bucket be needed) is reach up and pivot it down!
Very merry back at cha, Murch Family!
Anonymous
Funny that the comments are mostly about the bucket! I get these from the Village Inn on south 11 for a quarter each. When stomach flu strikes, we are ready. Miserable, but ready.
yummy candied peels.
MAC
Suburban Correspondent
I thought those were chocolate-covered french fries!
katie
PB buckets make the best puke buckets!
Jennifer Jo
The best cleaning buckets, too.
katie
yes! we like that PB plenty. but the real reason i don't ever try another kind is because the buckets are really the best for just about everything.