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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Simple Woman Daybook

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Outside my window its dark now but I know my Crepe Myrtles are out there and it will soon be time to prune them.

I am thinking about my exams and what classes to take next semester; during tax season yay.

I am thankful for my wonderful children and of course my first granddaughter Emily.  My second one will be here in 5 months.

In the kitchen my oldest daughter cooked tonight but I have been putting my crock pot to use alot lately.

I am wearing pajama pants and a while tshirt.  My staple at nights and as many weekends as I can get away with.

I am creating a wonderful collection of crock pot recipes.

I am going to sttick to my reading plan for the bible.

I am wondering if I can handle the responsibilites of being our church's WMU director.

I am reading the final book of the Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind.

I am hoping to start blogging more.

I am lookimg forward to the holidays with my new daughter in law and grandbaby.

I am hearing my youngest daughter getting a shower and her sister singing to herself.

Around the house we have different candles in almost every room.  Gets a little intense sometimes.

I am pondering where to put the christmas tree this year.  We don't have "empty" space.

One of my favorite things is having dinner with my kids every night. I hear about their days and whatever is on there mind.

A few plans for the rest of the week include taking the youngest to the fair, dinner with friends and church.

Here is a picture for thought I am sharing. I hated these flowers as a child and destroyed my grandmothers bush and blamed the dog.  Now that she is passed, I plant them to remind me of her.

Update

So, I have been neglecting my blogs. It is easy since, unlike children, they don't make noise. LOL

I have started a new job and I love it.
I am a staff accountant with real staff accountant responsibilities. So far everyone here is nice and patient and helpful. I am not hovered over or micromanaged.  It is nice to be given something, given directions and then left alone.
I am not looking forward to tax season, but it is part of the job.

Still working on Masters degree.