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    Holding onto Patience for Dear Life

    Matt is about to go out of town for a business trip, and I am slowly beginning to freak out about the prospect of being Henry’s sole caregiver for several days in a row. Matt and I split so much of our parenting responsibilities evenly; I will definitely feel his absence (for other reasons, too!). I will need to wake up before Henry does to make sure I am entirely ready before he wakes up and needs my complete attention to be breastfed, get his diaper changed, eat breakfast, get dressed, and be out the door in time for school/work.

    Then I’ll need to pick him up at 12:30, get

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    Crime and Such

    The half-acre of land that we’re considering is located right near the school I’m working at part-time, and it’s right near Henry’s daycare. That means I drive by it pretty constantly, in an attempt to get a feel for the neighborhood. The land is at the end of a tiny little cul-de-sac (with basically only one or two houses). On one of my trips, I saw a neighbor sitting on his back porch, so I decided to introduce myself and ask questions about the neighborhood. Specifically, I’m worried about the crime rates in the neighborhood. He told me about a website that will send you alerts about crimes that happen
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    Chicken Coops!

    Sadly, we weren’t able to attend the Funky Chicken Coop tour a couple weekends ago in Austin, but at least we can see all the cool designs on this awesome website.
    Oh, how I miss our sweet hens, Clem and Hop-sing (named in the Bonanza vein to go along with our rescue dog Hoss). Our little girls are staying with friends while we spend the year in an anti-chicken rental house. Chickens really are awesome. I originally thought they would only be useful for eggs, but it turns out that they are sweet and entertaining pets. I miss feeding them raspberries and watching them scamper around the backyard. You
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