The Simple Woman’s Daybook for March 23, 2015


For Today… Monday, March 23, 2015


Outside my window… it is cold and grey and sad looking for the third day of spring.

I am thinking… it should not snow today, even if it’s predicted.

I am thankful… for Netflix when I have a sick girl and a boy who had a tooth pulled this morning.

I am wearing… jeans and a Buckeye hooded sweatshirt.  Did I mention it’s cold outside?

I am creating… nothing much.

I am going… to stay home today.  I hope I won’t soon be going stir crazy.  I don’t generally, though.

I am wondering… at the ability of my pastor to toss a complete paradigm shift in a sermon.  Yesterday’s sermon about reconciliation was just such a one.  We are to reconcile to protect our brothers from breaking the Sixth Commandment. Beautiful.

I am reading… too many things which means not enough things.

I am hoping… to finish something else soon.

I am learning… How the States Got Their Shapes


In my kitchen… I haven’t cooked since Friday, but we enjoyed beef fajitas then.  It was a nice weekend.

A favorite quote for today… We had so many wonderful quotes shared last Wednesdays with Words … There are many links to follow.  Do enjoy, I know I did.

A peek into one of my days… we had a lovely trip to visit Jason’s family.  R-girl enjoyed playing with Grammy’s blocks from her childhood.

One of my favorite things… Netflix for sick days.  The children can learn and rest. We began How the States Got Their Shapes.  It was pretty good.

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8 Comments

  1. I spent hours playing with the blocks my mother had as a child in the 1940's… it's nice to see kids still play with blocks 🙂 Have a wonderful week!

    1. My grandparents had a huge set of wonderful blocks that my brothers and I played with for hours on end. My grandmother had purchased them for $40 long before and my grandfather questioned the expense. We got their worth out of them, though. Thanks for commenting.

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