Hi friends. Today’s Top 3 is three things I’m super excited about!! Check out the video (then the notes below to get the links). Also does anyone else think that youtube waits and finds the worst freeze frame of your face and then makes that the image they use at the beginning of the video? Yea, me too.
Ultimate Homemaking Bundle
Listen, I know I gushed and gushed about the Ultimate Homemaking Bundle in the video but in case you didn’t watch it…
The Ultimate Homemaking Bundle is 100 awesome resources on marriage, parenting, faith building – for parents and kids, finances, homemaking, working from home, homeschooling, and more.
I fell in love with this bundle last year when I stumbled upon it – and then shamelessly asked my husband for it for Mother’s day.
The beauty of this bundle is that you get a few books that you really want, like ‘Write Through the Bible’ ($14 value), ‘That Works for Me’ ($9 value), ‘The Canner’s Cookbook’ ($5 value), and the ‘Pregnancy Companion’ ($14 value) for a total of ($42 value) and then not only do I get those four books, I get 96 MORE books that I get to dig through and find glorious little gems and also have tons of resources when I realize that I need them.
This bundle is available for one week only. And at 30 cents for each book, this is a great deal to get a great homemaking library!
Questions From A New Southerner
Y’all, what do you do to manage your hair in this CRAZY HUMIDITY?!? My hair is way too influenced by humidity and I just don’t know with this world of crazy. SO GIVE ME YOUR TIPS PLEASE!
Pregnancy Update
Well I just hit 14 weeks. Just when I think I can’t get any hungrier, I do. Hungrier and hungrier. For example I just ate lunch a half hour ago. And I’m ready to eat again. So when I wrap this up that’s what I’ll go do. I’ve had a 7lb weight gain, even with the crazy eating.
Baby is the size of a nectarine. Which I don’t really know what a nectarine is, but I know my mom used to buy them when I was a kid. So yay citrus.
Also, we have about a month to decide if we’re finding out the sex of the baby. We can’t decide if we want to know or not. We didn’t find out for the first one and we did for the second one. So the question of the day is:
Did you find out or would you find out the sex of your baby?
Happy Monday Friends!
P.S. Book club is next week. We’ll be discussing Unveiled Wife by Jennifer Smith. If you want to join in on the fun, join the Read, Pray, Love facebook group.
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Eleanor says
A nectarine is like a peach but with smooth instead of fuzzy skin (and a little bit smaller). We decided at the usual point for finding out the sex (20 weeks here in the UK) that we didn’t want to know because it would just make the wait for the birth seem a lot longer (whereas not knowing made it seem like still an unfinished process so was easier to wait out…I have no idea if anyone else feels/has felt that way). Then we had an extra unepxected scan around 34 weeks and we decided we really did want to know! So we found out then and told our close family but no-one else knew until after our son was born. Next time around (God willing) I don’t know what we would do!
Leah says
Eleanor,
A nectarine!! Of COURSE! I can’t believe I forgot what a nectarine was. I thought it was a small orange. But that’s a tangerine. Geeze. Baby brain fog at its finest. Thanks for the help!
Leah
Eleanor says
haha, you are very welcome ๐