She started cooking early... fed a lot of people... made a Merry Christmas for family... Great job!
How about that kitchen sink??? Oh yeah... all that without countertops and a kitchen sink. Dang.
And I was complaining about a messy desk today... sorry!
I'll step up... some day... burp... Dang, I'm full.
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I was hoping Santa would bring Kim a kitchen sink since she was a good girl this year!
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It's coming... we just need Bart to put the countertops on. I'm going to surface the countertops with some soycrete stuff which Kim found at "New Living" downtown.
Kim did a FABULOUS job all week and weekend long! I'm so proud to claim her. And she never complained -- seemed to really enjoy the hostess role! Thanks, Kim. (And by the way, Kaley pitched in on the kitchen stuff. Good job, Kaley!) LOVE, Mom H.
Thanks guys. :-) It was fun! Mom, I couldn't have done it without you!
I, too, had sent Kim a "thank you" e-mail about what a wonderful job she did. Lynn definitely has the gift of "helps," which unfortunately I don't have. I'm not that great in someone else's house. More important than the hosting, though, is the job both Keith & Kim are doing to raise their children to know the true meaning of Christmas. Kaley presented the Christmas story wonderfully, and even four-year-old little Kovi was well-behaved...at least as well-behaved as a 4 year old with Dix/Hopkins blood can be! That is a dangerous mix!!! We were totally blessed and had a memorable Christmas. Love, Mom V
Thx for sending your kind comments :)
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