~ ~ ~ Abby and Hopie go to the beach. On Saturday my granddaughter, Abigail, asked if she could come to her Hopie's house all by herself. Of course, I said I would love that! Her older brother, Verne, wanted to go to a friend's house and her younger sister, Natalie, is too young to be away from mum for an overnighter. So...it was me and Abigail for the weekend. She wanted to stay 2 nights! I think she may have been slightly motivated by the need for some alone time and Natalie's late night crying. ~ We cooked homemade cornmeal waffles together for breakfast. When your grandmother is a Montessori teacher you learn to cut your waffles up by yourself. You can see the concentration on her face. I didn't help at all! Verne's first day of Kindergarten! I drove up in the morning to watch him get on the bus! He loves it! On Monday morning Abigail and I drove back up to her house. My daughter, Hannah, came over with delicious donuts and Bonnie made a breakfast of bacon, s
Beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteI love the P.S. of epiphany with its reminder that we are never too late to find Jesus!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely sight. The star makes everything perfect.
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My granddaughter made a bright yellow popsicle stick star covered in glitter. It sits on top of my tree to this day. Your photo reminded me of her gift and love, as well as all that special star represents. Hope in 2022.
ReplyDeleteThe new year, new beginnings, and time for rejoicing with the blessings of Jesus.
ReplyDeleteThat's such a lovely photo. I hope the first week of the new year is good to you. : )
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just wanted to answer your question.......No, that's not my home in the painting. It's a Thomas Kinkade painting, and I've always loved the charming cottages he paints. My house is a small
ReplyDeletehouse, but sturdy, and I liked the painting because I always dreamed that one day I would have a house with snow covering my front yard nestled in the woods. And I do.
Their rejoicing leads to our rejoicing! May God send His light and truth to those who need Him, and may the see and follow and trust. Happy 2022!
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