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Dish Fairy

Ephesians 5:25 - Husbands, love your wives, as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her,

Last semester I would sometimes leave a dish or two from cooking soaking in the sink thinking that I would finish it in the morning. Morning would come, and the dish would be washed, dried, and put away. It was amazing. I never got to ask Noah about it because he would leave the house at 6:30 just as I was getting up. Now, because I am waking up at 6:00 I have caught the dish fairy in action! Now, it is becoming a little joke around our house that I had to share with you! My husband is just too sweet to me, and he definitely knows my love language. It's the small things that lets me know he loves me, appreciates the work I do, and takes care of me.

Have you seen that McDonald's commercial with the oatmeal and fresh fruit? It looks yummy, but when I go to McDonald's I don't go for something healthy, so it was hard for me to imagine going there to buy this delicious looking oatmeal. This morning we made some for ourselves! We made plain oatmeal and added about 1 Tablespoon of brown sugar. Then, we topped it with fresh apples and raisins. I also added honey as a dab extra, but that may be too much sugar. Either way it was delicious, and I highly recommend it to everyone out there! You could really add whatever you want!

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  1. Kimberly Pinckney1:05 PM

    You should know that Aimee is trying to beat you to making Crock Pot oatmeal. She mentioned having a recipe (that doesn't require a vanilla bean).

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