Recently I read two great articles at Huffington Post. I've had them sitting up in tabs on my computer for a couple of days. Do you ever do that? You go to some page on the Internet and like what you find, for whatever reason, and then you hate to close that tab? I think that's maybe what Bookmarks are for, but I never really use Bookmarks...instead I just leave all these open, tabs cluttering up my browser's title bar. Or I leave open windows for stuff I need to do...my Internet To-do list. Perhaps I'm the only one who does this. I can tell you it makes my husband crazy. At any rate, like I said, I've had these two posts sitting there. But I'd like to tidy up my browser tabs a bit so I need to do something with them. I hate to just close them without somehow acknowledging how much I appreciated them, so I decided to post links to them on my blog. That will provide the appropriate closure for...well...closure.
So here you go: 10 Things I Learned When I Stopped Yelling at My Kids and How to Do Less and Live More. You're welcome.
In case you're curious about other tabs I have open, there's one for a summer camp that I plan to enroll my kids in.
There's another one with a picture that I took yesterday of the incision on my head after having a teeny, tiny spot of cancer removed (check it out, if you don't mind that kind of thing).
I have two tabs related to a last minute ski vacation we were thinking about taking - Southwest and Vail.
There's a tab for this great little blog I discovered the other day, called Brittany, Herself. Most recently I read this post.
There's another tab with a half-watched tutorial at Kelby Training. I have an Amazon window open because I was looking at exercise DVDs - which ties together with the tabs for MyFitnessPal, Endomondo, Fitbit and EatingWell.
What else? Oh yes, just yesterday the kids and I made these cookies, only we didn't have sour cream so used plain yoghurt instead. No one complained. I am curious to know how they would have tasted with sour cream, however. Delightful, I have no doubt.
I found out that even though you can't find the last season of Monarch of the Glen on Netflix, apparently you can find it on Youtube.
And of course I always have Facebook, Google Calendar and Gmail up.
So there you have it - a day in the life of my Internet browser title bar.

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