Spring Break Again!
I’m taking a little spring break this week. I don’t know about you, but cabin fever always seems to set in about this time of year, and the best cure is balmy breezes.
I’ll see you on Wild Word Friday!
God bless you all!
Sue
I’m taking a little spring break this week. I don’t know about you, but cabin fever always seems to set in about this time of year, and the best cure is balmy breezes.
I’ll see you on Wild Word Friday!
God bless you all!
Sue
A funny thing happened to me on the way to… Isn’t that how a lot of stories begin? So, a funny thing happened to me at my annual physical checkup. Always a hoot, right? Especially when your doctor tells you that he wants you to have a few more tests. Then things get scary fast. So…
The other day a friend and I were discussing our grandchildren, and she related a cute comment made by her 3-year-old grandson. Since that conversation, I’ve been remembering all the funny things I’ve heard children say, some wise and others silly. One of my favorite “kid sayings” was from one of our DGDs (Darling Granddaughters), when she was about 2 1/2….
I’m concerned that the current unrest in Haiti will discourage people from donating to earthquake relief funds. Yes, there are problems, but pulling back and doing nothing is not the solution. It’s easy to forget the God factor – that He is in charge. Our place is to trust and to help however we can. …
You’d think, since I live in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, that I’d be used to ice storms. Not so. Our weather here is usually too cold for ice storms. We get snow. However, last Saturday our April temperatures were too warm for snow and too cold for rain. We had ice. Five electric poles just south…
I heard that Punxsutawney Phil, the famous Pennsylvania ground hog didn’t see his shadow today, and I’m delighted for folks in that grand state who will have a short winter this year. (At least according to ground hog lore.) But where I live in the Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, we had a bright, sunny day, and any…
I was reading the other day and came across a wonderful phrase. I’m going to write it here with the hopes that – although I don’t speak, write or read Italian – I get it right. “Che cosa fai di bello oggi?” According to the magazine article (‘Being Italian’ by Frances Mayes, published in the Winter…
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Thank you, Laura!
Thank you, Jackie! We’re home again, and we did have a wonderful sunny vacation!
have a lovely break Sue. Enjoy the time away.
Have a great week, Sue!