Beautiful! We have some buds here, we'll have color soon!
What a blessing, flowers may be fragile and fleeting, but they bring so much joy while they're here.
Great picture,
Have a good one,
ali
Did you know you're the featured blogger of the week? How much did you have to pay them for that? Ha ha, just kidding of course! You deserve it.
Oh, this is Jodi. I'm too lazy to change my login. You know...work, work, work. Pray for me tomorrow at the hs convention. All those people....*shudder*. I'm trying to get excited, I really am. I'm sure I'll have fun once I'm there, but it's so early and we have to take the kids to the grandparents, then the parking and ugh! But I'm sure it'll be great, even though you won't be here. :-\
Talk to you later, friend!
Jodi
P.S. - I could never have taken that picture. Woman, there's a BEE on that flower! My pic would be all fuzzy because I'd only be taking it through the screen door so the bee couldn't get me! Yes, I know all about the pollination and all that jazz, but the bees do not seem to understand that although I am incredibly sweet, I am NOT a flower.
The question is how much am I going to get paid for being blogger of the week?! Haha. Well, I know that answer. I guess it has it's own rewards and isn't money, by any means. I was completely blessed, first by Deb who told me yesterday she was featuring me in the e-news, then THIS! Nancy Carter sprung it on me today. I guess a year of blogging has gotten me noticed.
To God Be the Glory!!
Nancy
p.s., good eye Jodi! You are the only one who seems to have seen the bee there on the petal.
Welcome to my blog. How nice of you to drop in.
What is this all about you say? Well, take a look and see.
Just like the plants springing forth we are following the Son, soaking up the living water and pulling the weeds. We can't wait to see what will bloom THIS growing season!
Oh, and just for fun, I will tell you a little about me, since that is what this space is for. :)
I am a mother of four lovely kids who are perfectly human in every way. They are sinful, selfish, loving, happy, grumpy, excited, capable, frustratable, (I know, that isn't a word but sometimes I make up my own) and sometimes contrite, and just like their parents.
But they are ours and we think they are all keepers!
We have homeschooled them all since birth with the trial and error method. I think they all have "made the grade" and they are now 16, 13, 11 and 9 years old.
We're not experts, except in the area of making mistakes and living to tell about them and hopefully learn from them!
We hope you will find some encouragement here as you read about the seasons of our life as a homeschooling family.
• Jun. 8, 2006 - WOW!
What a blessing, flowers may be fragile and fleeting, but they bring so much joy while they're here.
Great picture,
Have a good one,
ali