Welcome...I'm delighted that you chose to visit! I started this blog in March 2010 and I am so happy that I did. It has made me more aware of the many ways that God is blessing my life. I have made some special friends who bless,teach,encourage,and entertain me! My desire is to be an encouragement to you. I hope you will tarry for a while and that you will come back to visit often.
...playing with my girls......celebrating the 8 year old's birthday! Home tomorrow with pictures to share. Hope you all are having a blessed weekend. It is FREEZING here! That Italian Soup and crusty garlic bread for dinner sure is going to taste good!! :-)
I know nothing about Tennessee. Except that Country Music lives there. When I saw your post title, I thought of Amy Grant's song, "Tennessee Christmas" (well, maybe not written by her, but she sang it on an album in the 80's).
So you just hop over to Tennessee? so you must live all across the U.S. from me? I laughed at your post, yes, I changed it and the first time I made it I made it just like the recipe says, and it is perfect. It's just I never remember to buy the crescent rolls so I have to make my own dough. Yeah, there is MLK's birthday and then Valentines Day and all of the cherry pie for Washington's birthday. :) I had to start somewhere, that is why I have a list going on the things I want to eat. I think if I stick to it, then I will drop all of the weight and be so happy in smaller clothes I won't eat it. That is the plan anyway. :) Read a bit on the book today. It just isn't easy. I forget who is telling what story and who is who and I have to go back to remind myself. Then Father Tim is sort of grumpy. Remember in the book when he had what was it a stroke or something and he was grumpy? Killed that guys dog or something with the car? I can't remember because it was a hard book too,
Well, have fun at your birthday party and I will read you when you get back. Oh and I love those websites that have recipes that change everything. They make me laugh too. Hugs, to you Miss Debbie.
I know nothing about Tennessee. Except that Country Music lives there. When I saw your post title, I thought of Amy Grant's song, "Tennessee Christmas" (well, maybe not written by her, but she sang it on an album in the 80's).
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So you just hop over to Tennessee? so you must live all across the U.S. from me? I laughed at your post, yes, I changed it and the first time I made it I made it just like the recipe says, and it is perfect. It's just I never remember to buy the crescent rolls so I have to make my own dough. Yeah, there is MLK's birthday and then Valentines Day and all of the cherry pie for Washington's birthday. :)
ReplyDeleteI had to start somewhere, that is why I have a list going on the things I want to eat.
I think if I stick to it, then I will drop all of the weight and be so happy in smaller clothes I won't eat it. That is the plan anyway. :)
Read a bit on the book today. It just isn't easy. I forget who is telling what story and who is who and I have to go back to remind myself. Then Father Tim is sort of grumpy. Remember in the book when he had what was it a stroke or something and he was grumpy? Killed that guys dog or something with the car? I can't remember because it was a hard book too,
Well, have fun at your birthday party and I will read you when you get back. Oh and I love those websites that have recipes that change everything. They make me laugh too.
Hugs, to you Miss Debbie.
Hope you had a great visit! That dinner sounds delicious!
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