Quotidian: daily, usual or customary;
everyday; ordinary; commonplace
For supper, pancakes and eggs (plus pudding, strawberries, and a dangerous amount of bacon).
Running the oven, hard.
Such bright students, they are.
He’s also the child who refuses to use a calculator because he wants “to get better at it.”
Now that we wear the same size, solving the whose-is-whose problem.
Him: Look what I bought, Ma!
Me: YOU DID NOT.
Him: You’re right. It’s borrowed.
Forced forsythia.
Fur baby.
She’s four!
The “cake.”
Her breakfast of choice.
Blow!
And now they’re even again: 14, 16, 18, 20.
This same time, years previous: we nailed it, dusty magic, kids and money: how we’re doing it, the quotidian (3.3.14), the Chicoj coffee cooperative, leap year baby, potatoes and onions, red raspberry rhubarb pie.
5 Comments
VasanthMusicCoimbatore
What a lovely family gathering! And children are children, no matter how old they grow. My students have grown from being little children to teens and pre-teens. I've known most of them for more than a decade now. It is amazing to see how fast they grow!
Andrea Charles
The numbers look even!!! Cool!!! All the pictures are so cute. The last second last and the last one is really amazing !!! family time is always a cherishing and a valuable time …. I miss being away from my family due to work. Hope to meet them soon �� Those beautiful plants near the window looks so lively and fresh.
Goatldi
Great family!
farm buddy
Glad it's borrowed, as it looks like it has a really, really bald tire in the front.
Mavis
I LOVE the last picture!