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Weekend Traffic Jam Reboot is currently shared over three FIVE blogs: Let us introduce ourselves! We each offer a different perspective on life and hope you enjoy not only this link-up, but all that you may find, when you visit any of our personal blogs!
Marsha@ Marsha in the Middle - Marsha started blogging in 2021 as an exercise in increasing her neuroplasticity. Oh, who are we kidding? Marsha started blogging because she loves clothes, and she loves to talk or, in this case, write! You can find her on her blog, Marsha in the Middle.
Rena@ it's all fine What Ever tickles the fancy ~ Rena joins us from Southern California where she has lived forever!. She is a proud wife, mom and retired woman who now after years of left brain work in the workforce is itching to use that right brain side in her continued zest for life!
Cat@ Cat's Wire ~ Cat loves all things "cat" along with books, movies, crafting and more cats! Wait, did I mention cats? She joins us from Germany where she also works in communications and media, when she is not creating or crafting!
Melynda@ Scratch Made Food! & DIY Homemade Household - Our name says it all! Scratch cooking and baking while living on a three generation homestead in East Texas. In my spare time I garden, chase chickens, spend as much time as possible with my grandson, cook and bake bread, oh and knit. Life is good!
Lisa@ Boondock Ramblings - Lisa shares about the fiction she writes and reads, her faith, homeschooling, photography and much much more on her blog, Boondock Ramblings.
I invite you to follow our hosts on their individual blogs and on any of the social media pages you visit, making it easy to keep up to date with just about every little thing going on! And there are many...many little things! We tend to be a busy group.
It's our goal to honor all bloggers at Weekend Traffic Jam Reboot! And our new feature, that I am most excited about? As promised, we have rebooted the reboot! In honor of the bloggers who take the time each week to share their creative content with us. We will be featuring a different blogger each week! We invite you to stop by the featured blogger's blog, take a look around and say hello!
This week we are featuring...
Nicole the blogger behind Huisvlijt is a DIY kind of gal. And she tackles just about every subject.
Nicole offers the following categories that she writes about: Home, Daily Life, Interior, Finances, Product Reviews, Upbringing, Books, and Personal.
Do stop by and say hello, then take a moment to look around. For those of us that need English, the translator button is in the upper left hand corner!
We would love to have additional Co-Hosts to share in the creativity and the fun! If you think this would be a good fit for you and you like having fun (come on now, who doesn't?!) while still being creative, drop one of us an email and someone will get back with you!
Nicole the blogger behind Huisvlijt is a DIY kind of gal. And she tackles just about every subject.
And now back to our regularly scheduled Weekend Traffic Jam Reboot!
What's happening at our house?
Imagine our surprise when my hubby went out to check the humidity level and found one had hatched! We were kept busy for the next few days with two more hatching each day for three days. We got a total of eight chicks from this first experience.
Then we decided that the water tank was a good idea for a brooder box, but we should make a real lid/top for it instead of using a piece of wire mesh and some loose pieces of scrap plywood.
Why did my husband and I put together a tiny house homestead here in East Texas?
In case you missed them, here are two of our favorite recipes that we enjoy on regular rotation from Scratch Made Food & DIY Homemade Household.
And these, that caught my eye!: One from each page of shared posts!
Walking Into Holy Week With Our Littles. @ourgrandlives
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We welcome unlimited, family friendly content. Including, opinion pieces, recipes, fashion ideas, crafts, thrifting, personal book reviews, and photography.
Thank you for joining us! And now, on to the link-up.














Thank you so much for the party! And thanks so much for featuring my dough bowl. I so appreciate it. Something appears to be wrong with this week's link up. It says "closed" and it has last week's links in it.
ReplyDeleteAmy you are so welcome! And you are also correct, I noticed it this morning myself and repaired my error. Have a great week ahead, and thanks for the head's up!
DeleteMorning, Melynda. Thank you for this linkup party. Happy weekend
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Esme, thanks for joining us at WTJR!
DeleteAw, how sweet to have some new baby chicks!
ReplyDeleteJoanne, we are thinking of expanding this skill and adding meat birds as well. Thanks for stopping by, I appreciate it.
DeleteYour baby chicks remind me of the many springs we housed them in our kindergarten classroom. My students loved watching the chicks hatch and then watching them grow in the days after! Such a fun experience! Good luck on your new venture. Thank you so much for featuring our "Holy Week" post - we are thrilled to be included, Melynda! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteLaura, I love it when classrooms have animals for the children to learn from and take care of! Thanks so much for stopping by, I appreciate it. And you are so welcome for the feature!
DeleteYou are fortunate to to able to have chickens and fresh eggs! Have a very happy Easter!
ReplyDeletePat, we had chickens the first time living in Montana, Wyoming did not allow backyard chickens in our little town, even though some had secret coops, LOL! But I am glad to get back to egging once again. Thank you for stopping by, I appreciate it.
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