The Simple Woman’s Daybook
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FOR TODAY Oct 20, 08…
Outside My Window… a gorgeous sunrise
I am thinking… how peaceful it is this morning
I am thankful for… time outside with my family this weekend
From the kitchen… pumpkin seeds and banana bread
I am wearing… my blue robe so I don’t wake my sleeping husband
I am creating… hope in people I meet today
I am going… to go on a bike ride today
I am reading… Simple Prosperity – finding real wealth in a sustainable lifestyle by David Wann
I am hoping… I can stay peaceful most of the day
I am hearing… crows caw
Around the house… will be cleaning my office today, had a great family cleaning session Saturday so things are looking good
One of my favorite things… changing leaves
A Few Plans For The Rest Of The Week: oil change, pumpkin party with my Kid’s Hope mentee, the kids have a youth group retreat this weekend and I will be celebrating my birthday
Here is picture thought I am sharing…

Fall in Michigan
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Love the change of seasons in fall …the beauty in colors of His creation. Love the picture reflection of this memory.
~Mrs.Cuddles
I’ve got to make some banana bread too. That was on my list last week. Oops.
Thanks for the pretty picture. Those of us who don’t have colorful seasons enjoy seeing them.
It does sound peaceful at your place.
Banana bread is so yummy. I had some last week, so I’m thinking pumpkin bread this week.
Enjoyed your picture!
Beautiful picture! Thanks for sharing today.
Mmmm, banana bread – yum! I enjoyed your daybook.
“I am creating hope in people I meet.”
What a blessing and an encouragement you obviously are!
I love the change of the season… it is always renewing to me.
Blessings!
Cassidy
http://www.thankfulmommy.com
What a peaceful daybook post! Isn’t country life wonderful? My husband and I cannot get over how peaceful it is here in rural Georgia with our chickens, ducks, and turkeys. We spend our free time tackling projects together and our evenings on the porch. I knit and he sketches the chicken coop he plans to build.
It’s such a good life.
Blessings!
Lacy
http://www.RazorFamilyFarms.com