Monday, July 13, 2009

Simple Woman's Daybook

For Today...July 13, 2009...

Outside my window...it is sunny and I see my neighbor's flag waving briskly.

I am thinking...of what I need to get done today.

I am thankful for...a great church family.

From the learning rooms...I finally got back Jessica's achievement test scores. I am very pleased with how she is learning and she had a very high percentile. We also know what areas we particularly need to work on.

From the kitchen...Jessica and I spent a long time Saturday prepping fruits and veggies and some do-ahead meals for this week.

I am wearing...my nightgown--it's a lazy morning today since it's my husband's day off and we all slept in.

I am creating...the perfect cup of coffee.

I am going...maybe to my mom's to see my sister who will be here this week from Virginia and to drop off kids at VBS tonight.

I am reading...in between books right now...just finished For Women Only by Shaunti Feldhahn, The Duggars-20 and Counting by Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar and America's Cheapest Family by Steve and Annette Economides.

I am hoping...to get back to eating properly again.

I am hearing...Jerrod and Jeffery making noises.

Around the house...I have some straightening up to do and some laundry to catch up.

One of my favorite things...baby smiles and bear hugs from my son and sweet words from my daughter.

A few plans for the rest of the week: VBS and catching up on my work-at-home job.

Here is picture thought I am sharing...

Looking forward to seeing my little sister this week!

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2 comments:

  1. Jen, Just love your postings. I hear your sister is doing the VBS this week. I guess Melody said she will be bringing Gage which is good.

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  2. Have you ever read the book "Created to be his helpmeet?" I've been reading it lately and absolutely love it! Some of it's hard to hear and can take some time to really digest, but overall I have been greatly encouraged and have already seen some great results from reading it. By Debi Pearl.

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