For Today...
Outside my window...grey & dreary.
I am thinking...that I am a blessed woman. Things are hard, but I AM blessed.
I am thankful for...an extra day w/my hubby.
From the kitchen...lunch was simple: brats w/sour kraut & mac & cheese; supper might be dirty rice & veggies.
I am wearing...jeans, long black shirt, black socks.
I am remembering…childhood commercials. I found a few on YouTube & put them on my Facebook. Such fun.
I am going…to pick up DD#2 from work.
I am reading..."Lies Women Believe" for Sunday School. Still haven't found my "Ragamuffin Gospel" book I was looking for last week. I'm going to have to check w/some friends to see if someone borrowed it.
I am hoping...for a huge answer to prayer.
On my mind…my mom & my huge answer to prayer.
I am creating...a peaceful home.
I am hearing...the radio, DH coming in from the frigid outside.
Noticing that…I need new glasses.
Pondering these words…"Above all, childhood should be a time when love is abundantly flowing, like standing beneath a waterfall in the tropics." From "Drenching Love" at the blog http://ladyofvirture.blogspot.com/
Around the house...good conversation w/my sweet DH while he has an extra day off.
One of my favorite things...talking & laughing around the supper table w/my family. There's nothing like family humor & 'inside' family jokes.
A Scripture thought...I John 3:1 ~ "How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called chidren of God!..." According to a pastor I used to have, the Greek form of the word "lavish" means: like standing under a waterfall; being utterly & completely DRENCHED. I was reminded of this when reading to above mentioned blog entry. What a great God we serve!
A Scripture thought...I John 3:1 ~ "How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called chidren of God!..." According to a pastor I used to have, the Greek form of the word "lavish" means: like standing under a waterfall; being utterly & completely DRENCHED. I was reminded of this when reading to above mentioned blog entry. What a great God we serve!
A few plans for the rest of the week...taking Maggie to the vet for a check up, household duties, doing the best I can to stretch our $$; counting my blessings.
Here is a picture thought I am sharing with you...
This was from one of those e-mails w/really cool time-lapsed photos. I saved this & I call it "Tom & Jerry...For Real!" LOL!!
Blessings from Ohio, Kim Wolf<><
Hi Kim!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful blog you have, I look forward to checking it out! Thanks for stopping by!
Cara
Hi Cara. Before anything else: What a wonderful blog. I'll be popping in regularly, for sure. We still have a few more years on our homeschool journey.
ReplyDeleteBut, I'm mainly wondering if you could teach me how to add the simplewomandaybook button, how to do the Mr. Linky thing, and how to link to just the daybook entries of my blog. I'm still pretty new at blogging and haven't gotten into a groove yet. I think this will help me get writing. I can't seem to add a comment on the simply woman daybook site. Thanks!