Monday, February 23, 2009

The Simple Woman's Daybook ~ Feb. 23, 2009



FOR TODAY February 23, 2009

Outside my window...
The sky is turning a beautiful shade of blue, making it look deceptively warm, though it is only 20 degrees outside and the ground is icy.

I am thinking...
that today is what we make of it, and I'm going to make mine great!

I am thankful for...
my family and the snuggles we have shared this morning.

From the kitchen...
the dogs are waiting at the threshold for their command to eat while my husband gets their breakfast ready.

I am wearing...
a Coast Guard Choppers long sleeve tee, black adidas comfy pants and hole-y Alaska socks (in brown, so I totally don't match)

I am creating...
hopefully my first quilt will be closer to finished at the end of the day!

I am going...
to the grocery store for more milk. Those kids drink a TON!

I am reading...
The Narrated Bible in Chronological Order and The Birth Order Book.

I am hoping...
that I can have some "me" time today.

I am hearing...
the luscious sound of coffee dripping into two coffee mugs, my daughter wiggling around on the couch, and my son down the hall playing with the door to the office.

Around the house...
are toys.....lots and lots of toys. We are BLESSED! Someone want to take some of these blessings off our hands?

One of my favorite things...
when my son brings his sister a cup or toy or anything, just to be sweet.

A few plans for the rest of the week:
try to find twin beds for the kids. They can't be big enough to be out of their cribs already, can they?

Here is picture thought I am sharing...
Here I am with my soul sister, Melissa. This was last month at the base post-Christmas party.
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3 comments:

  1. I'm sort of stealing your idea for my Lenten devotional...in lieu of giving anything up, I'm going to fill out a modified Daybook with spiritual things. Thanks for the idea :)

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  2. Love the picture!! I've known Melissa and her family since she was a little girl in glasses (I think) and braids.

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