Monday, July 27, 2009

The Simple Woman's Daybook - July 27, 2009



FOR TODAY, JULY 27th EDITION...


Outside my window... another gorgeous day!

I am thinking... good thoughts.

I am thankful for... the fact that it takes very little to make me happy.

From the kitchen... later in the week, we're having crock pot barbecue. Another day, it will be spaghetti and garlic bread. Not sure what tonight will be ...

I am wearing... a black skirt and black cami with a tunic of white, teal, yellow and black. I got the tunic off the clearance rack at JC Penney's. I do love me a bargain!

I am creating... I should say I have plans of creating!

I am going... on my last yard sale-ing trip of the season on Saturday.

I am reading... (re-reading) an old classic (to me anyway) "Christy" by Catherine Marshall.

I am hoping... for good things!

I am hearing... the hum of the a/c, as usual! (I look forward to that time of year when you don't need a/c or heat! It usually doesn't last long ...)

Around the house... some serious dusting needs to be done!

One of my favorite things... getting home and putting on my comfy clothes. It's good to be home!

A few plans for the rest of the week: Last week's board meeting was postponed to this Thursday, and as I've already said, going yard-saleing. This time, one of my best buddies is going with us.

Here is picture thought I am sharing...







Here is a cool monument I discovered when researching family roots at a graveyard. I wish I had copied down what the poem said!


Peggy Hostetler is the creator of The Simple Woman's Daybook. She is taking the summer off; however, summer daybook-ers can link up here.

2 comments:

  1. thanks for reading over at my blog.

    I am 32 weeks pregnant and hate doing my toenails but hate leaving them undone.

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  2. I would love to go yard saling with you. I've been doing lots of that lately, but it's not nearly as much fun by myself as it is with a friend. I hope you find lots of neat things.

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