Just wanted to say Happy Thanksgiving to my friends and followers. Take time to enjoy your family and while your savoring the turkey be sure to savor the conversation and smiles of your loved ones. During this holiday season, I hope to be able to bless someone else's life in some way. I think at the core of all of us there is a desire to touch someones life in a positive way. The key is to be aware of opportunities that present at times when we're not really looking for them. Lord, teach me to be conscious of my environment and open to the directions You're taking me.
Enjoy Life!
Needlework is a great example of life...it may look just fine on the surface but when you "turn it over..." Sew All Seams Fine are the musings and discoveries about attempts to work life into beautiful stitches that ultimately form seams fine yet sturdy and look good from either side of life.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Coupon crazzzzy! What a day! Had a wonderful time with my Mom visiting a few stores and "stockpiling." I'm not like the couponers you see on TV and we don't get the super coupon deals but we do okay. Today's haul landed me lots of staple items like sugar, canned vegetables, juices and the all-american soy sauce. Hee! Including tax, my entire OOP (out of pocket) was $122 and I had $15 in credits to use on my next shopping trip! About a 55% savings which is really great for my part of the country. For the first time, I took a picture of my bounty.
So, it occured to me (as I was trying to make room for everything) that I am truly blessed to have food in my pantry, clothes on my back and a roof over my head. Everything DOES NOT always go my way but as I "sew" the fabric of my life together I sometimes step back and see the marvelous pattern that has developed out of "scraps." I am thankful.
Valeri
So, it occured to me (as I was trying to make room for everything) that I am truly blessed to have food in my pantry, clothes on my back and a roof over my head. Everything DOES NOT always go my way but as I "sew" the fabric of my life together I sometimes step back and see the marvelous pattern that has developed out of "scraps." I am thankful.
Valeri
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