APRIL SUPERLATIVES

Note: This is a retroactive publish that I cobbled together in December of 2011 so I might make this page full of monthly recaps for the entire year (our very first in our new house!). Yup, I’m just a bit type A. So here’s what we dealt with throughout the month of April – high institution yearbook style.

Most Outdoorsy: Digging Out The Liriope That covered almost 80% Of The Future Patio Area

Most Domestic: Making take legal action against The Napkin into take legal action against The Pillow
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Biggest Crybaby: Sharing Clara’s scary Slash incredible Birth Story

Most likely To result In Cursing: having An legendary battle With My stitching maker as well as Squeezing Out A celebration Banner

Hoppiest: DIYing An Easter Basket For Clara

Most Illuminating: completing Off The Freshly developed Console Table With Some Lamps & other Accessories

Most Eco: getting A rain Barrel On earth Day

Most Mature: Making new wood look Old

Most likely To result In paint In Your Hair: painting John’s Sister’s apartment or condo (along with making a picture wall for one more family member as well as one more diy infant book)

Biggest Relief: completing The huge Console Table Build

Best Editing: eliminating one of the most Oddly put Lights In The history Of The World

Most Festive: Making celebration Invitations & custom-made Clara material (Thanks To John’s Scanned Handwriting & The Magic Of Spoonflower)

Most Well Hung: lastly Completing Our Hallway’s double Sided frame Gallery

Most Type-A: Hanging two Mirrors-Turned-Dry-Erase-Boards In The office For Compulsive List-Making

Least Type-A: Confessing My Goo-Related trick (ok, as well as rectifying it with some great old fashioned elbow grease)

Most likely To Take A few Installments: starting Our Console Table job & continuing Our Console Table job & additionally continuing Our Console Table Project

Biggest metal Heads: Tweaking A big set Of Iron secrets (and hanging them with twine as art)

Most Rebellious: painting A Chair (yeah… it didn’t work)

Biggest Procrastinator: organizing Our wardrobe (it only took us four whole months)

Biggest Slob: Sharing A excursion Of Our Not-So-Perfect (aka: quite Darn Messy) House

Least Successful: attempting To save My completely Injured Ceramic Dog

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