Simple Woman's Daybook
Monday, January 19, 2009
Outside My Window. . . the morning sky is showing hints of the approaching dawn. It looks like it is going to be another gorgeous day.
I am thinking. . . about the changes ahead for America and the world. I pray that everyone has the patience and desire to change.
I am thankful... that I live in America where the seemingly impossible is possible.
I am wearing... slacks and a sweater
I am creating... more garter-stitch squares for an All Crafts for Charity project. I have completed quite a few of the squares and used a lot of donated yarn. It is my goal to empty at least one of my yarn baskets by the end of January.
I am planning... to start a twined rug this week. The lady who sells them on consignment has been requesting more rugs.
I am reading... World Without End by Ken Follett. This a sequel to Pillars of the Earth which I read last winter.
I am praying... that President Obama can turn things around in the United States and that all Americans work to fulfill his plans.
I am hearing... the newspaper carrier dropping off the morning paper.
One of my favorite things... is the ipod Shuffle that I just purchased. With this small player, I will be able to listen to more audio books while I knit.
A Few Plans For The Rest Of The Week. . . a) Hospital Auxiliary shift this morning, b) Hospital Auxiliary meeting on Tuesday, c) women's health seminar Tuesday evening, d) webinar on Thursday afternoon.
A quote worth sharing. . .
Life is an adventure.
When our dreams are
our compass, each day
brings new discoveries.
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Outside My Window. . . the morning sky is showing hints of the approaching dawn. It looks like it is going to be another gorgeous day.
I am thinking. . . about the changes ahead for America and the world. I pray that everyone has the patience and desire to change.
I am thankful... that I live in America where the seemingly impossible is possible.
I am wearing... slacks and a sweater
I am creating... more garter-stitch squares for an All Crafts for Charity project. I have completed quite a few of the squares and used a lot of donated yarn. It is my goal to empty at least one of my yarn baskets by the end of January.
I am planning... to start a twined rug this week. The lady who sells them on consignment has been requesting more rugs.
I am reading... World Without End by Ken Follett. This a sequel to Pillars of the Earth which I read last winter.
I am praying... that President Obama can turn things around in the United States and that all Americans work to fulfill his plans.
I am hearing... the newspaper carrier dropping off the morning paper.
One of my favorite things... is the ipod Shuffle that I just purchased. With this small player, I will be able to listen to more audio books while I knit.
A Few Plans For The Rest Of The Week. . . a) Hospital Auxiliary shift this morning, b) Hospital Auxiliary meeting on Tuesday, c) women's health seminar Tuesday evening, d) webinar on Thursday afternoon.
A quote worth sharing. . .
When our dreams are
our compass, each day
brings new discoveries.
~If you'd like to participate in The Simple Woman's Daybook (each Monday), you can visit The Simple Woman's blog here. To get instructions for participating, click on The Simple Woman's Daybook icon in her sidebar.
Nancy, I sure admire you for your organization and goals. I didn't even set an alarm last night since today is a holiday. I'ts supposed to be near 60 here today, so I might clean leaves off the patio. Have a great week.
ReplyDeletei too pray for president Obama, let the change be for the better for us all..
ReplyDeletehave a beautiful day..
I love your twined rugs. I'm glad you're going to be starting another one.
ReplyDeleteAw. You are one volunteering woman. Inspiring.
ReplyDeleteYour "i hear" is one of the parts I love of your posts. I hear Fireman trying to get comfy on the couch for a quick 40 winks.
what a peaceful entry. :)
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