Archive for November 2012
So Thankful – Days 14, 15, and 16
Spending my week working has really gotten me behind at home and my blogging has had to take a back seat. So, here I am, playing catchup again. November 14 Today I am thankful for one on one time with Bennett. We finally found time to have our date for his birthday. Even if it…
Read MoreSo Thankful – Days 10 -13
I’ve been out of town and have had a busy schedule, so today I am playing catch-up. Nov. 10 Today I am thankful for my extended family. My mom and her sisters still gather for a Christmas celebration every year. The 5 sisters, their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren all come together to celebrate. It is…
Read MoreA Little Monday Inspiration
I AM A RUNNER because I run. Not because I run fast. Not because I run far. I AM A RUNNER because I say I am. And no one can tell me I’m not. John Bingham photo courtesy of bellinrun.com John Bingham is an author and runner. He writes a column for Runner’s World magazine and…
Read MoreBook Review: Mr. Breeze By Morrie Richfield
MR. BREEZE By: Morrie Richfield Published: May 25, 2011 *** What if we found out that everything we have ever thought about God and religion was wrong. The history of mankind we have come to accept as fact is also wrong. We are all about to find out the truth about ourselves, our religions, and…
Read MoreSo Thankful – Day 9
Read the best books first, otherwise you’ll find you do not have time. – Henry David Thoreau I love books. I love to read. I take a book or my Kindle with me everywhere I go in case I have an opportunity to read for even just a few minutes. I am thankful for all…
Read MoreSo Thankful – Day 8
Today I am thankful for naps. While I was out running errands today I started not feeling well. So, I decided I better head home. I got home and went right to bed. After a nice nap, I was feeling good enough to get up and play taxi mom. Hopefully the bug that was messing…
Read MoreSo Thankful – Day 7
My favorite apple is the Honeycrisp apple. Did you know it was created in Minnesota’s Agricultural Experimental Station? They are really only available during the fall around here which makes me sad, but also appreciate them even more. When I do see them, I snag up a bunch. If you haven’t tried a…
Read MoreBook Review: Before the Scarlet Dawn By Rita Gerlach
BEFORE THE SCARLET DAWN Daughters of the Potomac #1 By: Rita Gerlach Published: February 1, 2012 **** In 1775, Hayward Morgan, a young gentleman destined to inherit his father’s estate in Derbyshire, England, captures the heart of the local vicar’s daughter, Eliza Bloome. Her dark beauty and spirited ways are not enough to win him,…
Read MoreSo Thankful – Day 6
Today as I am spending my day working as an election judge, I am so completely thankful for our country and our freedom. So many men and women have fought for us to continue to live free in this great nation. While we are able to drive our cars and walk into a polling place,…
Read MoreSo Thankful – Day 5
Today I am thankful for music. All of us in our family are music lovers. Myself and all three of our children play the piano. The boys play the drums both in their band at school and in a drum group called Sheltered Reality. I sing in our church choir. Pat played several instruments during…
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