Quotidian: daily, usual or customary;
everyday; ordinary; commonplace
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For my lunch: cheesy polenta and kale.
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Strawberry daiquiri concentrate: Thank you, Jennifer Jo of 2011!
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The half-naked chef: concocting repeat batches of tea from the same mint leaves until the water ran clear.
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A case of the post-bath shakes.
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At it again: our clothing fashionista.
(Can you guess what our Sunday night movie was?)
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Bowl of pretty.
(And then they all died.)
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Actually getting along.
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Spring evening perfection.
This same time, years previous: maseca cornbread, my first play, margarita cake, lemony spinach and rice salad with dill and feta, hummus, and rhubarb sorbet.
5 Comments
Melodie Davis
Gamboling lambs and kids–they both have the same spirit.
Aleksandra
That's some childhood your kids have.
Camille
Love that last shot…so great! 🙂
Unknown
Was the movie Peter Pan?
Jennifer Jo
Hook—close enough. She went on to fashion a shirt, too.