so.
it's finally friday, huh?
this week was tough.
there were lots of moments that i'd like to forget.
fortunately there were also a few wonderful moments thrown in with the bad.
mmm...sometimes chocolate chip cookies are the best medicine.
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find more moments over on amanda's blog.
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please keep the japanese earthquake victims in your thoughts. my mind is there today.
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please keep the japanese earthquake victims in your thoughts. my mind is there today.
Sorry you had a rough week. Here's to a better next week!
ReplyDeleteThose look delicious. Hope next week is a better one for you!
ReplyDeletemmmm, looks yummy. Better week next time.
ReplyDeleteYUM.
ReplyDeleteYUM!
ReplyDeleteOooh, yum!
ReplyDeleteHere is our moment:
http://woolandchocolate.wordpress.com/2011/03/11/this-moment-baby-kicks/
I'm glad you had some good moments to even out some of the bad! I thought of you when I found out about the earthquake and tsunami--the people there will be in my thoughts.
ReplyDeleteHope your spring break brings some wonderful moments!
Yes, they do. The Mr. has been bringing me vegan versions home from Whole Foods because I've been too busy to bake. Lordy, I love those cookies. And the man who brought them, of course.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
cookies make such sweet consolation! (hoping even bigger consolations for our brothers and sisters in Japan.)
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I think it is that point of the semester - at least for me anyway.
ReplyDeleteKeep on hanging on!
in hard times flowers can blossom... leaves can turn... the winds can change... and cookies can be made. this is really sweet. :-) happiness sent to you
ReplyDeleteIndeed, cookies are good medicine. Hope this new week is better for you!
ReplyDeleteI just made myself some chocolate chips using the super-fatty butter-flavored Crisco recipe. I threw all dieting caution to the wind, but eating them gave me a few moments of pure bliss. I can't even watch the tv anymore. And, I'm freaking out about the nuclear reactors. After reading "Hiroshima" I have major issues with that kind of thing.
ReplyDeleteThat's amazing....I had one of those weeks...coming home from work frustrated, writing frantically in my journal, talking with my husband and praying that things change....and I made coconut-pineapple cookies to soothe.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to share the recipe on my blog soon...