God has a way of making me reevaluate my plans. I think He really has a sense of humor and uses it to keep me on track when I wander too far from where He wants me to be. Like a gentle nudge with a smile on His face. Due to some computer issues as well as some personal things, I haven't been faithful to posting here. My daughter is home from college for a visit and I'm sure it's going to pass much too quickly so I intend to enjoy every minute. Right now I need to focus on the true meaning of Christmas and a little ministry that's sort of answered a prayer in a way that we hadn't dreamed. Isn't that just like God? I have some interesting things planned for the new year and, God willing, I'll be more consistent in posting about some of the natural, healthy, green, fun things we've been making at our house. Meanwhile, when I do have a minute to spare, my seed catalogs arrived this week and there's nothing more relaxing than perusing the pages with a cup of chai and my slippers; making wish lists for the garden that is now covered with snow.
I do have one more recipe to post before I break; look for it later today. So, if I don't have a chance to write again this week, I'm wishing you all a very Merry, Christ filled Christmas and a Happy, healthy New Year!
God bless us, everyone!
Sunday, December 19, 2010
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