What’s in The Rusty Bucket?

The Rusty Bucket has some cool programs and offerings going on right now… check it out. The Rusty Bucket Restaurant & Tavern was founded in 2002 in Columbus, Ohio. They deliver a comfort-food inspired menu and an American restaurant and tavern atmosphere. Rusty Bucket is a sister company of Cameron Mitchel Restaurants and currently operates 13 locations in Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana. A 14th location is coming in Summer 2013 to Easton Town Center. For more information, visit MyRustyBucket.com.

Monday Listicles: 10 Dumbest Purchases

I can’t believe it is Monday again. Where did the weekend go? It’s time for Monday Listicles…

This week is Kerry’s turn and she calls for 10 DUMBEST PURCHASES. Before you admit to spending money like a drunken sailor on shore leave getting a hula girl tattoo, let me tell you what we are writing about next week:

10 THINGS YOU ARE PROUD OF.
Make a list, check it twice, link it up. Read others. Have fun!

Five Question Friday – February 22nd

Questions for Friday, February 22nd: (Special thanks to Pam (@trooppetrie) from Troop Petrie, Mrs. E. Schmitz (@emschmitz) from They Call me Mama, Amy (@amy_mcmommy) from Mac or Cheesy and Adrienne (she of the locked Twitter account and no blog) for these 5QF question suggestions! Mama M would love to link you in a future 5QF, so come on over to her community or watch for t he Thursday afternoon shout out for questions on Twitter and offer up your best question suggestions! Remember to follow Mama M @5crookedhalos and use hashtag #5QF if you go the Twitter route!)

Burnt Marriage Licenses and Lost Rings

I am starting to get a little worried. I think the Hubs is trying to leave me. In the last two years, he has burnt our marriage license and lost his wedding ring. Pull up a chair and let me explain…

One of the coolest things of living outside of town is that we are allowed to have bonfires on our property. One fall evening, we decided to have a fire in the backyard after the kids had gone to bed. The Hubs never was a Boy Scout. I let him attempt to build the fire, then I stepped in to show him how it was done. I made the “tee pee” of sticks and told him to go get me some paper.