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Daybook 1-24-11

A picture thought...
Look what they had at Walmart!
Outside my window…sunshine, chilly winds and looming clouds full of overnight rain.
I am thinking…about Spring thanks to my beautiful new tulips.
I am wearing…I cannot tell a lie ~ the same green hoodie and jeans from the past two Monday's daybooks.  Time to find a new Monday outfit!
I am hearing…the humming of the excavator in the lot next door where a new home is going up.  
I am thankful for…my best friend and her unwavering support of my dreams. H2U!
I am going… to go give my three boys a hug and kiss...okay I'm back.  :)
I am hoping…I will find the family portraits that have been missing since we moved a year ago.
I am praying for…my friend suffering from Rasmussen's Encephalitis and in need of a miracle and the success of the fundraiser planned for her in February.
I am reading…  Sarabeth's Bakery : From My Hands to Yours by Sarabeth Levine.
I am creating…space for creativity each day.
I am pondering…these words in my morning devotional,  Jesus Calling , by Sarah Young:
"Thank Me when things do not go your way, because spiritual blessings come wrapped in trials."
God is leading me…to stop and pray more often.
In the kitchen…this week: citrus marinade tilapia, potsticker soup, and chipotle marinated pork tenderloin and something new from the cookbook mention above. 
Around the house…accomplished the folding and vacuuming today.  Need to iron my husband's work shirts and quickly finish task 2 on the 52 Weeks of Organizing agenda before tomorrow!
One of my favorite things…Neutrogena Moistureshine lipstick in Ruby Bliss.  


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  1. I love the idea of creating space for creativity each day. Have a wonderful week. ~Alana~

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  2. Just bought the Jesus Calling devotional. Thanks for the suggestion! =) AmyS

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  3. I love these Daybook entries...I feel like I am right there with you for a brief moment knowing these little tidbits. H2U!!! :)

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  4. Great idea! I borrowed your idea for a post :)

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