Outside My Window...A crisp morning with a most beautiful sky. There are several shades of blue with white and pinkish clouds slowly moving. I think the sky is praising God!
Praise God from whom all blessings flow
Praise Him all creatures here below
Praise Him above ye heavenly hosts
Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
I am thinking.... I wish I took the time every morning to see the beauty of the day instead of rushing around so much.
I am thankful for ... wonderful family times during the past few
weeks, seeing my sisters, brothers, nieces, nephews, grandchildren, my children, my dear mother through the holiday season.
From the Learning Rooms... nothing until next week.
From the Kitchen... Soup is a comin': turkey noodle and ham and bean soup. You can tell what we have just eaten for Christmas.
I am wearing... my new PJ's from my daughter, Alissa.
I am creating... thinking of creating a new schedule for school next week, also a Bible memory plan for my children with incentives.
I am going... possible to The Furnace Inn for lunch with my husband. We have had these gift certificates for almost 3 years. Today seems to be the perfect day to use them if the Inn is open.
I am reading...well, what I need to read is a puppy training book. Crumpet likes to come when she feels like it.
I am hoping... to get a new foster baby soon. My crib has been cold for too many months. My little girl clothes are waiting to be brought out as the little boy clothes are worn out. I had 6 little boys last year.
I am hearing ... Crumpet chewing her bone. I gave her a bath last night and she is beautiful, white and very fluffy.
Around the House.... still wrappings, ribbons, and boxes to be put away.
One of My Favorite Things...Of Course, TEA and then toast with lemon curd. But that is best with my mother and/or my daughters.
A Few Plans for the Rest of the Week... Going over to my
daughter's house while she has her first OB appointment and babysitting my two grandsons; also my birthday with my family.
Here is a photo thought I am sharing:
Four generations: Alissa, Ethan, My mother, Seth and I.
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