Tuesday, December 7, 2010

The Simple Woman's Daybook - December 7, 2010




FOR TODAY, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7


Outside my window..
.gray and cold ...
I am thinking... about my Christmas shopping list ...
I am thankful for... warm clothes
From the kitchen... I have no idea what I'm making tonight!
I am wearing...gray slacks, burgundy top and cream-colored asymmetrical sweater.  You know it's cold when I wear a sweater!
I am creating... all kinds of wonderful things in my head ... it's getting harder and harder to bring them to pass in real life!
I am going... to stay home as much as I possibly can ...
I am reading... #2 in the Father Tim series by Jan Karon
I am hoping... that my daughter finds a new job and great friends in her new town.
I am hearing... silence ... I like the sound of silence!
Around the house... Christmas decor! I just have two things left that I want to do to make our home look Christmassy.
One of my favorite things... white Christmas lights, candlelight, Christmas music and a cup of hot cappuccino ... talk about relaxing!
A few plans for the rest of the week: Christmas shopping online!
Here is picture for thought I am sharing...



View from Wichita Mountain, OK
I just love God's handiwork!


Peggy Hostetler is the creator of The Simple Woman's Daybook concept.  You can link up with her here.http://thesimplewomansdaybook.blogspot.com/

3 comments:

  1. Don't you just LOVE the convenience of online shopping?!

    I can relate to the difficulty of bringing things from my head into reality...*sigh*

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  2. Your OK pictures are so gorgeous. I create a lot of wonderful things in my head, too. Too bad I can’t get them out of there. ha. Silence—love that sound!

    I must start my Christmas shopping; I must start my Christmas shopping…. I should try to do much of it online, too. Thanks for sharing your Daybook, Jerralea. I always enjoy visiting you!

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  3. Totally get that creativity issue. If I had HALF the stuff I dream up actually made, I could open my own shop!

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