Monday, April 2, 2012

Daybook-04.02.12


FOR TODAY, MONDAY, APRIL 2



Outside my window
... 70°, sunny with birds chirping.  It's supposed to be 89° today ... crazy weather!

I am thinking
... of all the things I'd like to do, but no time to do them ...

I am thankful...for the life God has given me.  It's a good life!

In the kitchen
...undecided ...

I am wearing...black jeans and sandals, black and purple animal print top with a purple cardi.

I am going... to visit relatives in Star City, Arkansas in the near future.

I am looking forward to... time off to relax

Around the house... same dust from last week is still here!

I am pondering... how awesome it is that God chooses people to accomplish His purposes!

A favorite quote for today.
.. 

God created the world out of nothing, and as long as we are nothing,
He can make something out of us.
Martin Luther.

One of my favorite things... a new magazine in the mail!

A few plans for the rest of the week
: a busy couple days getting ready to be off a couple days.

A peek into my day...



'Tis pleasant to walk beside a pond



The daybook is a concept created by Peggy Hostetler.  You can link up at her blog, The Simple Woman's Daybook.

5 comments:

  1. Ha! How well I know about that dust that overstays its welcome!

    I love that quote by Luther...

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  2. Yes, dust does seem to be the unwelcome visitor who won't leave at my house too. LOL.

    It boggles my mind that God chooses us fallible people to accomplish His purpose.

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  3. I need to dust here too! You sure had some warm weather today.

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  4. Love the quote for the day!

    I did a Daybook today also. It's fun to look back at them after a year or so has passed. So much changes in that time.

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