Thanks Snap and Avalon. DH said he mostly just listened, which is what I suspected would happen.
I felt some better yesterday - I have been taking some natural stuff that was recommended to me, and it seems to finally be helping my energy levels a bit.
I dried up and sealed 7 quarts (10#) of taco rocks for hubby yesterday (that should hold him for a month or two! The man can, and does eat!!

) I even cleaned up after myself!
I swept and mopped the kitchen, bathroom and 'game room' too. They all needed it in the worst way

I ran out of steam, but plan to vacuum today, after school is done so I don't disturb the kiddo. Oh, and I washed every rug in the house too. They were nasty dirty!
I baked a small loaf of bread for DS#2 and I, then used the remaining dough for pizza's. I wasn't real pleased - I think the bread recipe the guys are hung up on is too sweet, hence the pizza tasted like a sweet roll covered in sauce and cheese to me, but DS loved it.
I did some rotating and a little more transplanting in my mini greenhouse this morning. I am not sure what's going on in there - several of the transplants from before have begun growing mold all over the soil/dixie cups I used. Need to look up what on earth I'm doing wrong, before I lose all my tomatoes and peppers!
I also made more dog food. I managed to get 5 pints out of the butt roast scraps/rice/veggies. Rocky, who has been very good about his eating habits lately, seems incapable of restraining himself with the homemade stuff! I mix it 1/2 and 1/2 with his regular food, and he inhales the entire bowl within minutes! :/ So much for bragging on him the other day!
Our broody hen is still doing a great job sitting on the eggs. Every time I go in, she's on them, so I hope, in a few weeks, we'll have some new Buff's. The BA's are still leery of me. I guess that's what happens when they aren't handled for the first six weeks of their lives. I have got them to come up to me with food now though, so I'm hoping they'll come around.
Our potatoes that we planted last month have yet to show any signs of growing. I suppose, considering the fact that we've had frost almost every night since they went in, they're just waiting for warmer weather. I dug one up, to check, and it looked just fine, so I'll leave them be and see how it goes.
This cold snap has put the skids on any more asparagus too

My lilac tree began to put out buds last week, but I'm hoping the cold hasn't hurt them. This will be the first time in the 2 years I've had it, that it has attempted to flower. Lots of blooms on the Gala and Mutsu apple trees. I may be doing a lot of thinning on them this year, which is SO much better than in the past! Both pears seem to have a small number of starts on them. The nectarines/peach/nut trees all seem to have shut down though, so we'll see how they do once the weather warms up.
Yay! Checked on my blackberries from Dawn, that I over-wintered in the garage. Out of six plants, 4 have some green growing off them!! I was hoping for a 50% survival rate, so I'm tickled with this! Out of 4 blueberries that I transplanted here, only two are healthy and growing

Looks like I'll need to buy a couple more. I'll keep the sad looking ones planted though, just in case they decide to get a second wind.