…. I also love the time of just having down time with no thinking required. Favorite Music I love music that is pleasing to my ears. Sometimes this is silence. Sometimes this is oldies on a beach. Sometimes this is my children singing so off key that is has me rolling on the floor. Mostly it is Praise and Worship to the King of Kings. Favorite Books Okay I LOVE to read. Liz Curtis Higgs is my fave fiction author. I even like to read Hallmark cards……
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Looking Your Best in Fall
…best? My fave tip is to wear a blue colored necklace. Any blue will do, my favorite is a hand-me-down from my Mom. It is actually green and turquoise colors. It will lift up your face and instantly give you a pretty glow. Plus, it goes with brown. Feel free to share your best tip over on the Life Well Lived Post plus here – I like real ideas that I could do without a lot of dough! You can also enter to win Life Well Lived Moments $250. sweepstakes…
The Queen and the Pea(s).
…tting them with tiny scissors. NOTHING worked. I was so sad. These were my favorite sheets growing up. And so, it is the same with the sheets now. They are my favorite pair. We’ve had them since we got married. They are precious and not to mention the most important factor, they match my decor. But, I hear there might be a saviour for my sheets. A lint shaver. There is no place that I wouldn’t go to save the sheets! (Well… as long as it stays in t…
No-Bake Oatmeal Cookies Recipe (One of our Faves)
I thought I lost one of my favorite homemade cookbooks the other day. We are talking 20 something years of my favorite hard to find recipes. Then Eureka, I found it, in a place that it should never have been in, my kitchen. (Go figure!) I realized how precious the recipes are to me. Probably, because they are tried and true, and no they are not the healthiest little things. So, if you want to splurge on your points or your sugar levels, here is o…
It is well with my soul…
…ere I will stay. It is well with my soul. Yesterday, as I taught one of my favorite “Study Hall” classes at a local homeschool co-op, I taught them how to “Walk like an Egyptian.” They excelled. I later had to apologize to the next-door neighbor’s anatomy teacher or some kind of science class, as we disturbed their more intelligent book learning. But, you know…I don’t want these kids to be brought up on a trivia show for millions of dollars and NO…






