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Slow cooker Sunday, Potty humor, and Vikings Sunday

Today is Sunday! Sundays are for crockpot meals, which means I’m basically throwing random things together and crossing my fingers. So far, I’ve got three frozen chicken breasts, about an eighth of a bag of fire-roasted vegetables (Pura Vida Fire Roasted Vegetable Mélange from Costco), and some chicken stock. It’s cooking on high for four hours, and I’ll taste it later to see what else it might need.

*after 4 hours I removed the chicken, added a half an block of cream cheese and mixed it into the sauce. Cooked a half a bag of egg noodles and added it, and chopped up chicken. Good news, toddler approved!

In other news, potty training is… going okay. This morning, Addi ran into the bathroom, so I followed her, put her seat down, and started taking off her pants and diaper. While I was trying to keep the toddler seat in place, she proudly announced, “I go potty!”—right as a poop hit the floor.

Wish me luck. And Skol Vikings!

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