Friday, January 27, 2017

The Simple Woman's Daybook

For Today

Looking out my window--today was slightly bleak here in Kentucky...this morning it spit snow and was just a cold breezy day.

I am thinking--that I didn't get everything accomplished that I had on my mind this morning...but I visited an old friend, text a couple distant friends, spent some time with my family just hanging out...so laundry will get caught up... but today's important moments were captured.

I am thinking--that I need more days like today :-)
One of my favorite things--today is TIME.

I am creating--a trial warp on my Ashford Knitters
 Loom---many of the yarns are bits left from past projects.

I am reading--this is the current read-a-loud that I am reading to the boys
I am wearing--a dark green olive turtle neck and plaid skirt that I got for my birthday


I am hoping--that I can come up with a great dish to take to a potluck on Sunday~~I never know what to take to those...sigh...


I am learning--to control the laundry monster!


In my kitchen--I made a breakfast casserole!


My niece Hannah's Etsy shop--she is 16!!what a young lady!!

Quote of the day--try to create a home you would want to live in 
[not sure where I heard it--but it is my goal]

Moment of my day--Today I visited a dear friend at her new weaving studio!!  Instantly I felt right at home.  It brought back lots of warm memories of days I sat in her yarn shop learning to knit and weave!  while making a friend that I kept even after the shop closed!

Closing notes--always take a picture...I found this picture today from February 2006-  my husbands grandmother holding Nate's hand.  Granny Eula is gone...but I have this lovely picture to share with Nate!


I am linking this post to The Simple Woman's Daybook

6 comments:

  1. Thanks for visiting my blog. Yes grands are much easier and fun to homeschool. I think it is because I have gotten older and stress less. Don't stress the small stuff, let them play and let them be little is my best advice.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by! Some days I do love homeschooling--and always when we finish a grade!

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  2. I love Cheryl Meldensons Books!!

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    1. Me too!! I loved her first one and I am enjoying this one too :-) thanks for reading!

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    1. Thanks for visiting! I will post weaving as I weave :-) I am a forever student of weaving :-)

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