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Day 39: Happy Earth Day!

Today is my favorite holiday! I love science and nature, and I try to do what I can to lessen my family’s impact on Earth. I’ve had people over the

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8:09 pm | |

Day 34: Health & Science

It was a cold, snowy/rainy day again today. Tomorrow is supposed to be fairly clear and about 10°F warmer, so hopefully our weekend warrior project can get under way! For

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10:06 pm | |

Day 33: Homeschooling?

So, even before the pandemic, we were a homeschool family. This is our 7th year, and we are a mixture of book work, online, and unschooling/real world stuff. Lately, it’s

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9:04 pm | |

Day 32: Wacky Weather

Ohio has hit the April cold spell. Hopefully it clears out this weekend and doesn’t come back. The temperature cooled down and it rained/slushed/snowed off and on throughout the day.

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Day 11: A Little Dirt Never Hurt

Today was a gorgeous day outside. Mid 60’s, sunshine, warm! Avery and I decided to plant a few seeds inside. With the pandemic, greenhouses and online seed companies are selling

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7:41 pm | |

Day 9: “Rest Day”

The Stay at Home order for Ohio goes into effect tonight at 11:59PM. It doesn’t change our day to day from the past week by much, but it’s a very

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5:33 pm | |

New Hair!

So, I did a thing. Today was weigh in day at my WW meeting, and I’m 32.6 pounds down since December 4th, 2019. I normally get my hair done once

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11:35 am | |

Weight Loss Milestones

So, my local WW meeting is on Wednesday mornings, so today in Weigh-in Wednesday! I hit -30 pounds lost since I signed up on December 4th, 2019! It’s not the

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9:55 pm | |

Weight Loss Journey

So, since December, I’ve been doing WW. It’s a hard lesson on healthy eating and portion control, but I can say that as of today, I’m a quarter of the

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11:18 am | |

A New Journey

Almost 2 weeks ago I took advantage of a Cyber Monday deal and joined WW. I’ve been holding this weight (with about a 10lb fluctuation) for the past few years,

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