The Simple Woman’ Daybook for February 21, 2011

FOR TODAY   February 21, 2011 …

Outside my window… it is grey and rainy. And muddy.

I am thinking… about yesterday’s sermon, “In our hearts we’re all Pharisees and all victims of Pharisaisms.” Pastor Kessler.

I am thankful for… the truth being preached.

From the learning rooms… sugar cube pyramids and Pyramid.

From the kitchen… Cashew Chicken for dinner. Yum.

I am wearing… jeans and Buckeye t-shirt.

I am creating… a clean basement. My wonderful husband put shelves together in the basement for me. Need another one.

I am going… to finish a couple of chapters in my book. I’m very behind.

I am reading… Ten Ways to Destroy the Imagination of Your child by Anthony Esolen; Excellent Women by Barbara Pym; and One Thousand Gifts by Ann Voskamp. All are wonderful in their ways.

I am hoping… in Jesus’ promise that his yoke is easy and his burden is light … Come to him.

I am hearing… raindrops on the window, commercials on the TV.

Around the house… some laundry to catch up, but did a bunch over the weekend. More mopping up wet doggy prints.

One of my favorite things… President’s Day with my wonderful husband.

A few plans for the rest of the week: most of the usual things …

Here is picture for thought I am sharing…

Fabulous, no?

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5 Comments

  1. Enjoy your cold, rainy, cloudy (snowy?) week. He, he, he. It's in the high 60s here this week. Flowers are blooming! 🙂

  2. Those shelves fill up quick don't they? I see lots of canning jars on there..I need to stock up on some of those..going to can more this year…last year I froze Okra in gallon bags and haven't once cooked any…I just do better with jars of food because it is near ready to eat.
    I wish you would share your Cashew Chicken recipe.
    Mama Bear

  3. Heather, yep … snowy. Fun stuff. We don't have bugs or lizards in the house.

    Mama Bear, I added a link in the main text for the Cashew Chicken Recipe. Yum.

    I don't can very much, really. I'd like to do tomatoes this year, though. I tend to use the jars for dry goods in my pantry instead of baggies or plastics.

  4. Jess, this series has been really, really excellent. Worth downloading.

    We miss you too. Saw your mom last night, she's so wonderful 🙂

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