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-Daily Routine-


MONDAY:
-Daven
-Load of Laundry
-Daily cleaning
-Focus room: Kitchen
TUESDAY:
-Daven
-Load of Laundry
-Daily cleaning
-Focus room: Living room & Entry way
WEDNESDAY:
-Daven
-Load of Laundry
-Daily cleaning
-Focus room: Bathroom
THURSDAY:
-Daven
-Load of Laundry
-Daily cleaning
-Focus room: Bedrooms
FRIDAY:
-Prepare for Shabbat
SATURDAY:
Shabbat Rest
SUNDAY:
-Have a family fun day






-Weekly Cleaning Routine-


MON:
Kitchen
-Clean Microwave
-Quick clean inside of fridge
-Clean outside of fridge
-Scrub sink
-Organize book shelves
-Organize cabinets
-Deep clean floor
TUES:
Living Room
-Dust wood and glass surfaces
-Organize Bookcases
-Dust computer, tv, and stereo
-Clean and vacuum underneath couch
-Vacuum out couch
Entry Way
-Vacuum floor
-Wash floor
Hallways
-Vacuum stairs and hall floor
WEDS:
Bathrooms
-Scrub inside and outside of toilet
-Deep clean sink and counters
-Clean mirror
-Wipe down tiles
-Deep clean floors
-Vacuum floors
-Wash garbage can
-Throw out trash
THURS:
Bedrooms
-Change and wash sheets
-Vacuum floors
FRI:
-Prepare for Shabbat
SAT:
Shabbat Rest
SUN:
Make it a Fun Day




-Book-
-I'm Reading-



The Trail To Tranquility Click to Read




-Movie-
-of the Month-


Remains of the Day Persuasion




- Weekly Parsha by: Azamra -


Weekly Parsha



-Recipe of The Week-


Raw Corn Chips
corn from 5 corn cobs
1 onion
1 green or red bell pepper
1 carrot
Blend it so you still can see chunks of veggies.
Add any herbs and spices you like, salt.
Dry on a teflex sheet for 24-30 hours til they turn crispy and crunchy.

P.S. please note all recipes of the week are placed on my Raw Recipe link in the Category Section




-Insight-
by: Rebbe Nachman


Man's world consists only of the present.
Whatever you can do to serve God, do immediately and determinedly without delay.
Chayey Moharan #431









An honorable son

10:26, Wednesday, August 15, 2007 .. Posted in Child Training .. 1 comments .. Link
My dear son has been going through a few things lately. He has been struggling with video games. But to my surprise he came to me this morning and decided that he did not want to play video games anymore. He normally helps out here in the complex by earning a couple of dollars fro picking up trash. Well he got his trash bag ready and headed out. He said I want to work I don't want to play games anymore. If I decide I want to buy some gifts I cannot do that if I am playing games. He also told me that playing the games dishonors his parents because he knows in his heart that we do not want him to play video games.
WOW where did that come from. I would so much like to take the credit for that but he truly is an honorable son. He came to it all on his own and I am so proud of him. He begins his classes tonight with the Rabbi and can I tell you there is a change in him. He says mama it almost time for me to become a man. I sit here with tears in my eyes and cannot believe that this little boy who a few weeks ago has literally changed overnight. He is becoming a man and so desires in his heart to be a tzaddik. This lesson was not about him learning something but about me learning something. If my son who is so young is already learning his boundaries so must I learn mine.
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06:06, Wednesday, August 15, 2007 .. Posted by blessedmomof10
Leah!

praising God for the great thing HE is doing in your son's life!

This is such a miracle and how wonderful that your son recognizes the problem and wants to overcome it!

You must be so happy!

Gloria






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