No blog post today, due to, uh, post deletion

I was just about to hit publish on today's post and I accidentally deleted almost all of it. Rats.

I don't have time to retype the whole thing right now, so I'm just going to call it quits for today. We do have 365 posts up for today, because I managed not to delete those.

Hee.

Have a lovely Monday!

Today's 365 post: The Hendriksons in the Pink Kaboom

Joshua's 365 post: You know what?

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11 Comments

  1. Well, OK, as long as you don't make a habit of it. Hope it doesn't turn into One of Those Days.

    1. Not an intentional habit! I don't have time to write posts and then delete them on a regular basis.

  2. When volunteering in my daughter's 2nd grade class a couple weeks ago I learned that if you press contol z after you delete something by accident it will retrieve it. You might already know that...but somehow I managed to get through 4 years of post secondary without ...

  3. hope things got better for you after that snafoo! 🙂 sounds like your day was starting out like mine.
    1. was so proud I had dinner ready in the crock pot early this am...came home from Walmart and realized, I did not have it turned on! yay me!
    2. washed a load of black work pants with some black capris and shorts, AND a kleenex! was not a pretty sight when all was finished....
    3. dropped and spilled half a jar of mayo on the floor....
    no new disasters in the last half hour or so...:)
    have a good rest of your evening and thanks for all you do!

    1. Oh dear. I've had days like that! Fortunately, the rest of my day wasn't so bad, but I've totally had days like yours where things just seem to keep on going wrong. Like it's contagious or something. =P

  4. Have you read the Laura Ingalls Wilder books aloud with your family? I highly recommend it. I think your children would totally enjoy following the story of Laura growing up, and also the story of her husband Almanzo. I love how both families' stories include lessons in frugality, from different perspectives. Just wanted to suggest that!

  5. Ha! Oh that's funny.
    Probably not when it happened, I'm sure that was frustrating, but what a clever way to deal with it.