12.23.13
Congratulations to Jim Birch and Karen Cliett Teesdale who have each won a copy of our 2nd Give-away book for December 2013, SAINTS AMONG US by Ann Marie Rodgers!! Jim says that his favorite Christmas food is iced sugar cookies, although he has to stay away from them! Karen loves snickerdoodle cookies and cornbread stuffing,…
This week, we’ve enjoyed so many blessings! 1. A good doctor’s report for my father, who was having stroke-like symptoms. Diagnosis? A pinched nerve in his neck. 2. Receiving a fun package from “The Joyful Rose Shop” that included a Christmas chalk board and these cards: Please excuse my poor photography on this wonderful card….
To celebrate the Christmas season, we’re giving away 2 copies of SAINTS AMONG US so we’ll have 2 winners! The novel SAINTS AMONG US by Ann Marie Rodgers is set at Christmas time at the Grace Chapel Inn.and is one of a series published by Guideposts that features the Howard Sisters. Both give-away copies are…
Um, no, the title is NOT a typo, and the picture? Let me explain. In December 2007 my husband Neil, a high school principal, had begun his first day of Christmas break. He was silently celebrating that he had only one chore left to accomplish, and then the next two weeks were his to do…
Closing out our 2012 Christmas Season Your Pet posts is beautiful Aurora! This photograph was taken by her owner, Sarah McHatton, during Aurora’s first Christmas. I pray that your Christmas was blessed and that your New Year is filled with awe and joy! Love, Sue
I pray that you will be blessed with God’s great gifts of Love, Peace and Joy! Merry Christmas from all of us at our house to all of you at your house! Love, Sue
Merry Christmas from Tynan!! As you can see, Tynan, a black lab, loves Christmas. His owner, writer Carol Garvin, says that Tynan thinks there’s nothing like unwrapping a “new stuffie” on Christmas morning! Do your pets have Christmas presents under the tree (or in the barn, doghouse, stable…) on Christmas Day? Tynan’s owner Carol Garvin…
Wild Word Friday! The word TINSEL comes to the English language from the Middle French word etinceller, which means to ornament with sparkling color. When I was a child, TINSEL was a very big part of our Christmas, and decorating the tree was something we all did as a family, Mom, Dad, and all us…
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