Oh The Possibilities

I sit here
in the comfort of my cozy heated home
while it is stinking cold outside here in North Florida.

My husband, 
playing the piano in the background.
Oh how I love those old hymns he grew up with.

Don't get too excited but there is an outside chance 
that we have found a home to buy.
It's a "fixer-upper."
I think Joanna and Chip make it look so enticing and doable.
We are in the praying and planning and dreaming 
stage right now.

We both discussed it and decided not to tell anyone.
I'm not sure if y'all count. Ha!

I'm mostly thinking of all the blogging possibilities 
if we remodel a home.
Surely, 
Better Homes & Gardens will want to do a piece on me.

I will keep you posted.
No offers have been made (yet).
Not in my wildest dreams
would I think we would leave this home.
It was truly a fixer-upper.
We love this home.

You never know what the Lord has in store for you.
I am so amazed how He has truly 
blessed every aspect of my life.



Thank you Lord
for another day
of Your amazing love!
I am so blessed!



Miami In January

Hello all my beautiful friends!

I hope you are doing well.
The weather looks a bit precarious through most of the U.S.

I must admit,
I miss the beautiful snow.
I will always have warm fuzzies when I remember
 the winters I lived in Kansas & New Mexico.

In the meantime...
Mark has been given a detail which allows 
us to enjoy some glorious beach time
in Miami, Florida.

My current view.

I spend my day walking or lying by the pool.



Isn't the water beautiful?!


On a previous trip,
Dani & Abi accompanied us.


The Fontainebleau had a gorgeous glass Christmas tree.

Abi is my party.
She wanted to reenact Buddy from The Elf
by running around the revolving doors.


Never a dull moment!

Hope you are having a great week.
I plan to get down to the beach and get some rays.

XXOOXXOOXXX
Love to all!




Playing Catch-Up



I haven't blogged in awhile so I'm going 
to have to do a little "catch-up."

Mark finally moved home.
All is right with the world.
He just makes everything better.
He is my calm.

We had a wonderful Christmas.
I hope you did too.
I'm so ready for the new year.
I love new beginnings.
A fresh start.
While emptying my camera
I found some pictures that speak to my heart.

Dani Mae in my front yard.
She is the sweetest.

The 2nd Grade Christmas program at school was so special.
Elijah is pictured in the center with the plaid red and black.
I was encouraged with how it remembered 
the true meaning of Christmas 
throughout the program.


Abi gets staticky everytime she gets on the trampoline.
It only happens to her.
Totally matches her fun personality.
Party all the time!


We spent a few precious days in North Carolina in the Fall.
It was the highlight to find snow and ice on the side of the mountains.


Family time by the fire.


My sweet Kacey.


Eli


Danielle & Daniel getting ready to go on a much needed date.

Kristen flew home for Thanksgiving and Christmas this year.
Oh how I love my girl!



We enjoyed record highs this year.
85 on Christmas Day!


Happy New Year to all of you.
I pray peace and joy to you and your families.






Crisis

Three weeks, no computer. 
Might not be a legitimate crisis but it's close.
Mark took it back to Kansas.
I have this pitiful iPad which must have been born in the 1900's.
It's like texting.
I long to abbreviate every word. 
I'm thankful it does offer spell check.

Who knows if I will actually feel like I can touch the sacred word and "publish" my thoughts.

It's strange that I enjoy blogging. 
I must have some inner need to share my thoughts 
and my life with you.
It's cheaper than therapy.
I'm really a private person.
I would never consider therapy.
Hope that confession doesn't come back to bite me.
Pride comes before the fall.

It has rained all day,
which resembles my melancholy mood.
Maybe it's bringing cooler weather.
Think positive.

My chickens have enjoyed finding bugs on this rainy day.


My tomatoes perk up every time it rains.


My broccoli is coming right along.



I'm not sure what kind of trade is in my 
ancestral background since I really don't know.
Surely,  farming runs deep in my blood.
I come alive when I can get my hands in the dirt.
I love my chickens.
No really,
I love them.

I'm sure you have truly been moved 
by this riveting blog.
jk

Hope you are having a great day!
ly
cya
lol










The Princess


Abigail is 4!
Words to describe Abi

fun
loving
happy
party
princess
party
beautiful
entertainer
confident
priss
strong-willed
determined
cheerful
creative
party
smart
opinionated
funny
captivating
bubbly
did I say party?

I can't imagine our family without my sweet Abi.
She has added so much joy to our family.

Happy Birthday baby girl.
MiMi loves you




It's The Great Pumpkin

Nothing better than a fun night
 of pumpkin decorating.
The kids arrived in their jammies.
Ready for bed since tomorrow is a school day.

It all began with dinner.
We ate mummy strips (fettucine alfredo).
Mark makes the best!
We had pond skum (piña coladas with green food coloring).
Sorry, no pics.

Publix provided dessert.
If you aren't from the east coast,
you are missing out on the best grocery store ever.


I considered letting my grandkids carve the pumpkins
but they love to paint so much that 
I decided that would work just fine.

I started by gathering my paints, 
brushes, stickers, markers and whatever else I could think of.

Mostly,
I already had an arsenal of supplies.



We love crafting!


Painting is serious business.


Eli was going for Frankenstein.


The pumpkin below really prefers that iPad.
Technobaby.


I think next year I will attempt to let them carve out their pumpkins.

I love being able to make memories with them.

Hope you are having a happy week!!


"Well, let's face it! 
Santa Claus has more publicity."
(Linus in his letter to the Great Pumpkin)

so true 



Silent Auction

The golf resort we are staying in this week 
hosted a charity event for
The Children's Miracle Network
this week.


We are residing in this hotel because 
my honey is working nearby.
We benefit from the many events taking place.
I'm not interested in most of them but when I heard 
there was a silent auction taking place,
count me in!
After all, it's for a good charity!
Some of the items being auctioned off...

Yankee Candle gift baskets.
2 Southwest tickets to anywhere in the US.
JW Marriott in NY.
Sports memorabilia. 
Home Depot gift cards & tools.
Restaurant gift cards. 
Golf.
Grocery.
Haircare.
Massage.
You see my dilemma?
I started bidding on everything.
Ha!

I started worrying that I would win too many items.

Thank goodness I was outbid on most everything.



The picture below is a gift package for the Red Door Spa.
I was trying to be incognito and my pictures proved it.



We really wanted those 2 Southwest tickets 
but these people were relentless.
It was so exciting to go around the room again and again 
to see if we had been outbid.

I ended up winning a beautiful basket of candy.
My grandkids are the ones who won!

Now to fit it all in my luggage.