
This is my first {TH} read post. I hope I get the format correct.
This past week I have been working on finishing up a set of coasters that I picked up last year. I carry them in my purse in a little bag, and pull them out to work on whenever I am waiting--at the pool for the kids, in doctor's offices, on the bus to the City to see my Dad. It is a lifesaver for my patience. I can accomplish something while I sit. I have one out of the set left to finish.
I've been receiving a subscription to Canadian Living for probably close to nine years now. The magazine has changed over the years. Some changes I like, and some I don't. But the recipes are often excellent, and I have tried many of them over the years. Some have become favourites of ours, and I keep them in my Living Cookbook software.
On my Kindle I've been reading a book about a man who grew up in Africa. I'm not sure I really like it, but it does evoke a lot of memories of the sights and sounds of the places I lived in as a child.
Hi Karen this is Misty from Nordyke Academy, hank you for visiting our blog. I answered back on your question on our blog. I am a new follower now. I just love your coasters so pretty. I think it is cool you live in Canada... wow where at?? Did you ever live in Africa?? I look forward to getting to know you more. It is wonderful you are a pastor's wife. Oh, HAPPY ANNIVERSARY !! My hubby and I will be celebrating our 24th this month on the 18th. My son will also turn 16 on the 19th.
ReplyDeleteMay Gob bless you on you homeschooling. God bless +
I was born in Africa--to Missionary parents. We live in SW Ontario.
DeleteHow neat, I bet you have some awesome tales to tell and a lot of cool pics.
ReplyDeleteand opps on my spelling errors above.
Look forward to reading your posts.