Thursday, January 15, 2009

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FOR TODAY (January 15, 2009)...



Outside My Window...It's sunny, but for Florida, it's cold!



I am thinking...about all the things I need to get done before the day is over.


I am thankful for...my warm, snug house.



From the kitchen...a Cuban dish called Picadillo. January is missions emphasis at church and tonight is the international dinner.



I am wearing...short sleeved t-shirt, sweat pants, warm socks.



I am creating... scrapbook pages. I say that almost every time, don't I?



I am going...to finish this and then get back to my "to do" list.



I am reading... Soul Survivor by Phil Yancey. WOW! Great book.



I am hoping... to get my closet cleaned this weekend. Too much stuff!



I am hearing... my washer and dryer, my snoring dog. How can he sleep all day, fall asleep beside me on the couch in the evening, then get into his bed and sleep all night?????



Around the house...it is quiet. I love quiet.



A Few Plans For The Rest Of The Week...Take supper tomorrow to some friends who have a major illness to deal with. Hmmmm. What to fix????




I'm so glad to be able to participate with the others in this Notebook entry. You can visit The Simple Woman's blog

HERE!

2 comments:

Farmhouse Blessings said...

Short sleeves? I may have forgotton what those are. I'm sitting her with long underwear and double socks! LOL

Your day certainly sounds lovely and peaceful. I'm so glad you shared your story of the quilting bee on my journal. What a beautiful picture that painted in my memory. I would have loved to been there!

Enjoy your weekend!
Lea

Linda said...

Ooh, I love Cuban cuisine!

What breed of dog is that?

Hi! It's me, cousin Linda Diane.

:-)


Meet Papa and Mimi

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