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  • Merry Christmas!

    Merry Christmas!

    "For unto us a child is born,
    for unto us a Son is given.
    And the government will be upon His shoulder.
    And His name shall be called Wonderful,
    Counselor, Almighty God, Everlasting Father,
    Prince of Peace."
    Isaiah 9:6-7Heart felt wishes to all my blogging friends and family!
    Please take a moment to enjoy this Ode To Joy!

    "Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee"
    God of Glory, Lord of love;
    Hearts unfold like flow'rs before thee,
    Op'ning to the sun above.
    Melt the clouds of sin and sadness;
    Drive the dark of doubt away;
    Giver of immortal gladness,
    Fill us with the light of day!

    All Thy works with joy surround Thee,
    Earth and heav'n reflect Thy rays,
    Stars and angels sing around Thee,
    Center of unbroken praise.
    Field and forest,
    vale and mountain.
    Flow'ry meadow,
    flashing sea,
    Singing bird and flowing fountain
    Call us to rejoice in Thee.

    Thou are giving and forgiving,
    Ever blessing, ever blest,
    Wellspring of the joy of living,
    Ocean depth of happy rest!
    Thou our Father,
    Christ our Brother,
    All who live in love
    are Thine;
    Teach us how to love each other,
    Lift us to the joy divine.

    Mortals, join the happy chorus,
    Which the morning stars began;
    Father love is reigning o'er us,
    Brother love binds man to man.
    Ever singing, march we onward,
    victors in the midst of strife,
    Joyful music leads us Sunward
    In the triumph song of life.
    Henry J. Van Dyke 1907

    Have a wonderful Christmas celebration!
    Blessings,
    Carolynn xoxo

    In the coming week I will be linking with several of my favorite blogs.
    Many of them host weekly parties. I'd love for you to stop by my sidebar to link up with them and say hi!

  • Grateful

    Grateful

    Hi to all my dear family and friends,
    Today I have three special people that I want to THANK.

    Cindy from "OLD TIME FARMHOUSE" BLOG surprised me by choosing my name to win her vintage apron Giveaway.
    I love aprons...and, especially, gingham ones!

    Paula from "SUGAR SWEET AND PINK" BLOG created and lovingly stitched such sweet gifts for me. I'd like to share a few of them with you.
    I love each one!

    Mark...my hubby
    Thank you, Honey, for the cute as pie polka dot tea pot
    and the matching polka dot plates.
    You know just what I like.
    You are such a sweetheart 

    Polka Dots...
    Whiskers on Kittens...
    My favorite color...Red
    These are a few of my favorite things!
    
    

    Paula, My darling adopted daughter created this adorable kitty cat.
    She designed the pattern and the hand stitched touches.
    Paula added the crowning touch...the tiny blue and white creamer and saucer.
    I adore it, Paula!

    You guessed it...
    A few more of my favorite things!
    Gifts from my hubby...

    More RED...
    and
    More pretty Polka Dots!

    "My Little RED shoe Pincushion"
    It sits proudly in my sewing room.

    "Raggedy Ann"
    Do you see the light blue gingham apron draped over the chair back?
    Can you guess WHO gave it to me?

    Heart Shaped Pockets...
    Oh...How cute, Cindy!
    I love your darling giveaway!

    Cindy sent me this sweet vintage apron.
    I don't have the heart or wear it and get it dirty...
    I think it will hang proudly in my kitchen.

    My RED vintage kitchen chair
    with country tole painting.
    I found this at a Craft Faire in Tennessee.
    It has been used as a high chair for little visitors
    and has sat in my kitchen for many years.

    Sweet Paula gave me this beautiful vintage linen table cloth.
    I love the fine stitching and RED crocheted edging.
    Thank you, dear.

    Gifts from my sweet Paula
    Play Pals...
    Patti, Penny & Kitty

    "When you wish upon a star
    Makes no difference who you are
    Anything your heart desires
    Will come to you.

    If your heart is in your dream
    No request is too extreme
    When you wish upon a star
    As dreamers do.

    Fate is kind
    She brings to those to love
    The sweet fulfillment of
    Their secret longing.

    Like a bolt out of the blue
    Fate steps in and sees you through
    Your dreams come true."

    (Disney Theme Song)

    Special thanks to:
    Paula at www.sugarsweetandpink.blogspot.com
    and
    Cindy at www.oldtimefarmouse.blogspot.com

    Each week I love joining in my favorite blog parties. I'm linking with:
    Boogie Board Cottage
    www.boogieboardcottage.blogspot.com
    Mockingbird Hill Cottage
    www.mockingbirdhillcottage.com
    Sunny Simple Life
    www.sunnysimplelife.blogspot.com
    The Dedicate House
    www.thededicatedhouse.blogspot.com
    The Little Red House
    www.dearlittleredhouse.blogspot.com
    Etsy Cottage Style
    www.etsycottagestyle.blogspot.com
    Cozy Little House
    www.cozylittlehouse.com
    Knick Of Time
    www.knickoftimeinteriors.blogspot.com
    Lavender Cottage Dreams
    www.lavendergardencottage.blogspot.com
    Have A Daily Cup of Mrs Olson
    www.jannolson.blogspot.com
    My Rose Chintz
    www.sandimyyellowdoor.blogspot.com
    Common Ground
    www.debrasvintagedesigns.blogspot.com
    Farmgirl Friday Blog Hop
    www.deborahjeansdandelionhouse.blogspot.com
    I Gotta Create
    www.igottacreate.blogspot.com
    Rooted In Thyme
    www.rootedinthyme.blogspot.com
    The Charm of Home
    www.thecharmofhome.blogspot.com
    Meet and Greet Blog Hop by Laurie
    www.createdbylaurie.blogspot.com
    Show-Licious Saturday's
    www.sew-licious.blogspot.com

  • I Love February!

    I Love February!

    Hello, My dear family & friends,
    Valentine's Day is past but for me it lingers in my heart and throughout the entire month of Love...
    I love February.

    "The man or woman you really love will never grow old.
    Through the wrinkles of time,
    Through the bowed frame of years,
    You will always see the dear face
    and feel the warm heart union
    of your eternal love. "
    A. Montepert

    Sweets for the Sweet!

    True Love
    Mark & Carolynn

    "Us"
    Our 12th Wedding Anniversary
    1998
    Mark and I have been happily married for 27 years.
    We met in San Diego in 1985...
    and it really was love at first sight!

    "Grow Old With Me
    The Best is Yet to Be."

    My Sweetheart
    "Then"

    My Sweetheart
    "Now"

    Is your mouth watering, yet?

    "His and Hers"

    Whenever we visit San Diego we always make a trip to See's.
    This year as Valentine's Day was approaching we indulged just a bit.

    Two Hearts Beating As One...

    I'm so glad you stopped by...
    I know that most likely several of you are on
    Post Valentine's Day diets...
    BUT
    I think you'd agree...
    We all need a little sweetness in our day!

    Blessings to you!
    Carolynn xoxo

    "Now these three remain:
    Faith,
    Hope,
    &
    Love
    But the greatest of these is Love."
    1 Corinthians 13:13

    Each week I love joining in my favorite blog parties. I'm linking with:
    Boogie Board Cottage
    www.boogieboardcottage.blogspot.com
    Mockingbird Hill Cottage
    www.mockingbirdhillcottage.com
    Sunny Simple Life
    www.sunnysimplelife.blogspot.com
    The Dedicate House
    www.thededicatedhouse.blogspot.com
    The Little Red House
    www.dearlittleredhouse.blogspot.com
    Etsy Cottage Style
    www.etsycottagestyle.blogspot.com
    Cozy Little House
    www.cozylittlehouse.com
    Knick Of Time
    www.knickoftimeinteriors.blogspot.com
    Lavender Cottage Dreams
    www.lavendergardencottage.blogspot.com
    Have A Daily Cup of Mrs Olson
    www.jannolson.blogspot.com
    My Rose Chintz
    www.sandimyyellowdoor.blogspot.com
    Common Ground
    www.debrasvintagedesigns.blogspot.com
    Farmgirl Friday Blog Hop
    www.deborahjeansdandelionhouse.blogspot.com
    I Gotta Create
    www.igottacreate.blogspot.com
    Rooted In Thyme
    www.rootedinthyme.blogspot.com
    The Charm of Home
    www.thecharmofhome.blogspot.com
    Meet and Greet Blog Hop by Laurie
    www.createdbylaurie.blogspot.com
    Show-Licious Saturday's
    www.sew-licious.blogspot.com

  • Be My Valentine

    Be My Valentine

    Won't You Be My Valentine?

    My Red Welsh Cupboard all dressed up for
    Valentine's Day

    How I love red and white!
    I made this Valentines miniature quilt in 1995.
    I enjoy bringing it out each February.

    My sweet sister, Sherry, gave me this darling tea set many years ago.
    Isn't it adorable?

    Brrrr...It's cold outside!

    Happy little Play Pals straight from the heart of my darling adopted daughter, Paula
    Thank you, dear. I love them!

    Happy Heart Day!

    Thank you for visiting me, my dearest friends and family.
    I hope and pray that each one of you have a wonderful Valentine's Day!

    Blessings and Fond Affection,
    Carolynn xoxo "Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices in truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.Love never fails." I Corinthians 13:4-8

    I'm linking with all my favorite blogs and parties. I have listed them all on my sidebar. I hope you will stop by each one and say hello. I'm sure they would love to meet you!

    I am so excited to be participating in Sandy's Easter-Spring SWAP at www.521lakestreet-sandy.blogspot.com The last day to sign up is February 18 Hurry...You don't want to miss this fun swap!

  • Monkeying Around

    Monkeying Around

    Welcome to the little world of
    "Chandler Kimo Timothy"...
    (Kimo is the Hawaiian name for Tim)
    It's a tiny bit of paradise...

    My dear friend, Rikki, painted all the murals...
    I love them all!

    Sweet dreams, little one...

    "Monkeying Around"
    A gift from Grandma Pam

    A playmat for baby to enjoy...Made by Grammy Carolynn

    I love this print!
    I just went bananas when I found this adorable fabric!

    Going Ape...Gone Bananas...Monkeying Around
    and all for my precious little grandson
    Chandler Kimo Timothy

    I love you sweet little man!

    Chandler's Crib
    "Monkey Bars"

    Four little monkeys sitting on a bed...

    "Peek-A-Boo!"

    "The Lord bless you and keep you...Chandler Kimo Timothy;
    The Lord make His face shine upon you and be gracious to you;
    The Lord lift up His countenance upon you and give you peace."
    Numbers 6:24-26

    I'm so glad you stopped by, my dearest blogging friends!
    Have a wonderful week!

    Blessings,
    Carolynn xoxo

    I'm linking to my favorite blog parties and giveaways this coming week.
    I invite you to visit my sidebar and link up with each one.
    I know they would love having you as their guest.
    .

  • THANK YOU!

    THANK YOU!

    Blessings and Thanks from the bottom of my heart...for all your prayers!

    Our little grandson made his long overdue debut.
    Mommy and Baby are doing well after a difficult labor and delivery.

    Precious moments with my grandson in the NICU
    "Chandler Kimo Timothy"
    9 lbs. 11 ounces
    (Yes...that funny old lady is me!)

    PRICELESS!
    Daddy and Chandler while Mommy was in surgery.

    FINALLY TOGETHER...
    My sweet son, Tim...My darling DIL, Kelita
    and
    Baby Chandler
    When Chandler was born he was not breathing and he had ingested a large amount of meconium. He was intubated and spent time in the NICU. Meanwhile, Mommy Kelita was rushed to emergency surgery. After many hours apart Daddy, Mommy and baby were united.
    God was faithful and we felt His presence even in the darkest moments.

    Eight Days Old
    Mommy and Baby

    Kissable Little Feet

    "For you formed my inward parts,
    You knitted me together in my mother's womb.
    I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.
    Wonderful are your works;
    My soul knows it very well."
    Psalm 139:13-14
    I can't begin to thank you enough for all your prayers, friendship, encouragement and loving words!
    Blessings from the bottom of my heart!

    Grammy Carolynn
    xoxo

    Upon returning home I succumbed to the flu. I am working on trying to get well and look forward to posting when my strength returns. Many of you might not know that I have Multiple Sclerosis. It takes me a bit longer to return to full steam. Hugs to each one of you! I have missed you! xoxo

    I'm linking to my favorite blog parties and giveaways this coming week.
    I invite you to visit my sidebar and link up with each one.
    I know they would love having you as their guest...

  • Outdoors

    A few months ago, I spent a week living with a family who kindly offered to take me in when my then-residence was overrun by relatives, necessitating appropriation of every available sleeping space. So for a week I inhabited the second family's basement guest room.

    Living with anyone is an interesting and educational experience: you quickly get an honest and intimate portrait of who they are as people that is simply not possible any other way. It is rawer, realer, and sometimes drastically different than their social face. In their accustomed habitat, it is impossible for people to hide themselves. Everything from eating habits to leisure time to handling conflict is an open book to those with whom you share living quarters.

    This can be a good or a bad thing. The revelations range from the trivial (they eat a lot of sugary cereal) to the shocking (she's been viewing online dating profiles even though she has a boyfriend). Sometimes they can verge on the unbearable (she keeps using my things, leaving the window open in the freezing cold, and bossing me around about everything I do).

    Having lived or stayed with many different people, for differing periods of time, over the past several years, I've had plenty of up-front opportunity to avail myself of this education in humanity.

    But I digress.

    One of the things that surprised me the most about this family I stayed with was the leisure-time habits of their three young boys. Ranging in age from five to eleven, they came home from school every afternoon and promptly flopped down in front of the TV. Flicking it on, they lost themselves in rapt contemplation of kids' programs, movies, or video games until bedtime. Even things like eating or doing homework seemed to be viewed as interruptions to tube time: they'd reluctantly get up, quickly do the task assigned, and released, flop back down in front of the TV. Nearly every waking moment not taken up by absolutely necessary functions was devoted to the television. I don't mean they did nothing else with their leisure time: but their attention almost inevitably gravitated toward the TV at any given opportunity, like some kind of invisible but invincible pull of natural law. Even though the weather was nice, I never saw them play outside.

    I suppose the reason I was surprised was that it was so different from how my brothers and I grew up. One of the quirky policies of my family that I am thankful for (amid the many I am not), was the banning of television from our home. Even though it was done for reasons I would not necessarily agree with now, I am deeply grateful that it was because I'm convinced it contributed to our intellectual and physical development.

    Deprived of mindless entertainment, we were forced to turn to other occupations. Every waking moment not taken up by school was spent outdoors when the weather was fine. Joining up with our neighbourhood friends, we organized ourselves into teams to play the sport of the moment (football, baseball, basketball, dodgeball, road hockey, 4-square, obstacle courses, hide-and-seek, or one of many others depending on our mood). Our choice aligned itself with whatever big-league play was on at the time or simply our latest fad. Apart from sports, we often constructed imaginary play scenarios and acted them out together, or built legoes and created elaborate storylines for them.

    Even bad weather was no hindrance. On rainy days, we'd gather inside to play board games or just to talk. Winter presented us with unique possibilities: snow-fort construction, always striving for the biggest and the strongest. Snowball wars, divided up into teams and with rules about permitted materials (ice not included) and body zones to avoid (head shots didn't count). "Sledding" down the meager mounds we built from the snow shoveled off the driveway. When we couldn't feel our toes and fingers anymore, we'd collect inside to drink hot chocolate and play Monopoly.

    Darkness didn't stop us. On those endless summer nights of fireflies and seductive warmth we amused ourselves with a much trickier variant of hide-and-seek called "flashlight tag". The person who was "it" wielded the flashlight, and anyone caught in its beam was out. This necessitated much more inventive hiding and commando-like sneaking through the brush. Strategies included black clothing and face paint for camouflage.

    Sometimes, we'd just sit outside and look up at the stars and wonder at the universe.

    The nearby creek represented endless discovery. Despite the shallowness in summer, we waded into the deepest part to "swim", carefully avoiding the multitudinous crayfish and their tiny but vicious pinches. We constructed dams out of rocks and congratulated ourselves on the deepness of the pools that resulted. We caught crayfish, utilizing the most accurate method (carefully and slowly sneak a net or container down behind them, then scare them from the front, making them shoot backwards). We netted small fish: once I kept a stickleback for several months, until it slowly nibbled away at a tadpole I added for company. We went fishing, despite the fact that our most impressive catches rarely registered over six inches. We waded across and explored the woods on the other side, using a downed tree as a "fort". Once three of our most adventurous friends constructed a raft and floated down the creek into the pond, nearly capsizing themselves in the process and having to be rescued.

    We spent entire days hiking through the forest and swinging from the ponderous hairy vines that hung from the trees in a way that would have credited any tropical forest. We climbed trees: one in our yard was so perfect and climbed so frequently that I could swing up it as smoothly and as quickly as a monkey. One of my favorite spots to read was perched on the low branch of another tree. The giant willow with its two tire swings amused us endlessly until it came crashing down in an ill-fated windstorm.

    There were also more solitary pursuits. I was an inveterate collector and our yard represented collector's paradise. We theorized that it must have been a colonial dump due to the number of glass bottles, porcelain pieces, doll parts, and rusted iron implements we dug up. Once I found an African coin complete with a full-masted clipper on one side and a hole through the top (sadly lost long ago). I had a lovely collection of intact glass soft drinks bottles, including Pepsi and the famous Coke bottle. Ours was also an area rich in fossils, and my entire room turned into a display of my prized collection. Finally, fed up with dirt and stray rock bits, my mother made me move the impromptu museum into the basement: a transgression I have only recently forgiven her for since they all disappeared.

    Because we were solely responsible for coming up with our own entertainment, we were nearly unlimited in our inventiveness. My two younger brothers and I had to be forcibly pried away from spending every spare moment with our friends and outdoors. When we were (our parents were of the opinion that too much time with them wasn't good for us), we mourned. Nobody had to put us into a summer program, or convince us that physical activity was a good thing. We were lean and strong as whips and happily self-motivated. We got messy and dirty and cut and bruised and gloriously tired out. And we enjoyed it.

    When I look back, this part of my childhood seems like paradise: the writer's dream of a long, lazy, free existence owned by a gang of kids who roam at will.

    In a typical memory, it is summer. The sun has come up through the tree outside my window with the promise of another blazing-hot, perfect day. We will gather together with Casey, Mike, Dave, and if necessary, our wider circle of friends, and we'll plan what to do for the day. We'll pick teams, and go. All day long, until we are reluctantly called home for supper, we will play. We'll make plans to gather up again after supper. And we'll play again until our curfew cuts us off and we have to troop home, with assurances that we'll do it all again tomorrow.

    I never thought I was old enough for this kind of nostalgia. But when I compare our healthy lifestyle with the children who spend most of their time in front of a computer or a TV, I feel very lucky indeed. We were fierce and wild and untameable, but mostly innocent, and we had lots of fun. Thanks to my parents, for one choice well made.

  • Little Quilts

    Little Quilts

    Update...Still Waiting For Our Little Grandbaby to make his debut. He is one week overdue and we are praying for his arrival in the next few days. Thank you for your prayers!

    Welcome To Little Quilts Around The House...
    My favorite quilt shop in the southeast is "Little Quilts" in Marietta, Georgia.
    A favorite quilting book of mine is one of their delightful publications.

    "By The Light Of The Silvery Moon"

    I made this little quilt for my Mom for Christmas a few years ago...
    Do you see the hand carved red cardinal perched in the antique bread making bowl?
    It was crafted by my husband's Grandmother, Annie Grant Keeling.

    "Little House In The Big Woods"For several years I taught classes at my local quilt shop.This is the sample from the first miniature quilt class I taught.

    "Aunt Jenny and Uncle Pink"My sweet husband gave me this pair of hand carved, jointed wooden dolls.
    They were made by Polly Page...a primitive artist from Pleasant Hill, Tennessee.
    Polly was a school mate of my husband's grandmother, Annie Grant Keeling.
    When they were little girls they were taught hand carving in their little country school in the early 1900s. Polly's dolls are sought after by collectors from around the world.
    When my husband was a little boy he would sit and play in the woodshavings
    while his Grandma and Polly spent hours together happily visiting and carving.

    I love adding lame' to many of my miniatures. I think it adds a bit of warmth and interest.

    "Christmas Kitties"The whispy whiskers are stitched with DMC floss.

    Sorry...I'm a little late at sharing a few of my Santa Quilts...

    I had so much fun making this Santa Quilt. It is one of my favorite little quilts.
    The authors of the book "Little Quilts All Through The House" are
    Mary Ellen Von Holt, Alice Berg & Sylvia Johnson.

    Thank you for stopping by and visiting my home.

    I love to quilt and find sewing miniatures right up my alley.
    They are inexpensive and easy to finish.
    I love sharing sewing projects and hope they serve to inspire you to create.

    Blessings,
    Carolynn xoxo

    We're still waiting for our grandbaby boy to make his appearance...I will post when he arrives!

    "Create in me a pure heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me."
    Psalm 51:10

    I'm linking to my favorite blog parties and giveaways this coming week.
    I invite you to visit my sidebar and link up with each one.
    I know they would love having you as their guest.

  • Happy New Year

    Happy New Year

    HOTEL DEL CORONADO

    New Years Wishes from Sunny San Diego!

    What a special time this is for our family. Yesterday I flew to San Diego for the birth of our son and dil's first child.
    I loved living in San Diego for many years! It's still our home away from home.

    Looking north to Point Loma and the mouth of San Diego Harbor...
    Feeling the sand between my toes and relishing the sweet smell of salt air.

    Looking south...Can you see Tijuana, Mexico in the distance?

    THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES, BOB!
    We had lunch at The Fish Market on San Diego Bay. The USS Midway which is now a Naval Museum is located next door.
    I loved Bob Hope for the sacrifice he made every Christmas
    visiting the troops who were in harms way.
    When my husband was deployed to the Persian Gulf
    Bob Hope was seen in a red Santa suit riding in a helicopter high above the ships
    waving and wishing them all a Merry Christmas.

    When our grandbaby arrives I will be posting the photos.
    Blessings, my dear blogging friends and family!
    Carolynn xoxo

    "Where can I go from your spirit?
    Where can I flee from your presence?
    If I go up to the heavens, you are there;
    If I make my bed on the depths, you are there.
    If I rise on the wings of the dawn,
    if I settle on the far side of the sea,
    even there our hand will guide me,
    your right hand will hold me fast."
    Psalm 139:7-10

    This coming week I will be linking with many of my favorite blogs to join in their parties and giveaways.
    I invite you to visit my sidebar and link to these lovely blogs.

  • SNOWFLAKES

    SNOWFLAKES

    "When It Snows...
    The Earth Whispers."

    I love collecting snowmen!
    My dear friend and college roomate, Judy, made this darling quartet of snowmen for me several years ago.
    I enjoy displaying it every winter.
    I added a few extra soft flannel snowmen that I made.
    The musically gifted snowman was a delightful Craft Faire purchase.

    From My Home To Yours...

    "Snowmen fall from heaven...
    unassembled."

    "Kindness is like snow...
    It beautifies everything it covers."

    "When it snows you have two choices:
    Shovel or make snow angels."

    Did You Know?
    ***All snowflakes have six sides.
    *** The largest snowflakes ever recorded fell in the state of Montana.
    The snowflakes were 15 inches in diameter.
    *** The snow capital of the USA is Stampede Pass in Washington State.
    Each year the average snow fall is 430 inches.
    *** The average snowflake falls at a speed of 3.1 mph.
    *** Billions of snowflakes fall in one short snowstorm.
    *** Eskimos have 52 words for snow.

    Thank you for your visits and kind comments this past year.
    I am grateful for your each one of you.
    You have blessed me immeasurably!

    Blessings,
    Carolynn xoxo

    "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you.
    Not as the world gives do I give to you.
    Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid."
    John 14:27

    I'm linking to all my favorite blog parties and giveaways this week.
    I invite you to stop by my sidebar and link with these lovely blogs.

  • Let It Snow!

    Let It Snow!

    Greetings on this WINTRY WHITE DAY!
    The snow is falling gently on this December morning.
    This Christmas I pray each one of you are blessed to spend time with family and friends to celebrate the season.
    Christmas services...
    Caroling
    Exchanging gifts...
    Dining together...
    Helping the needy...
    Celebrating Jesus birth.

    Several years ago I made this little Christmas quilt. I added hand embroidered touches, buttons, tiny charms, soft flannel, festive homespun prints and a cheerful Christmas theme.

    "Every time a bell rings an angel gets it's wings..."
    from "It's A Wonderful Life"
    One of my favorite Christmas movies

    "Mother in the kitchen now
    baking pies and cakes,
    cookies, candies, goodies, too.
    That only Mother makes."

    Can you smell the sweet aroma from Mother's pies and cakes?
    I enjoyed hand embroidering the steam escaping from each pie!

    I love embroidering french knots! They make the prettiest snowflakes.

    Baby...It's cold outside!

    The winter weather has arrived in style.
    We have a beautiful coat of white puffy snow
    blanketing the landscape.
    It's definitely mitten weather!

    "Over the hill and through the woods...
    to Grandmother's house we go..."

    "WINTRY WHITE STUFF"
    Having a little fun with picmonkey...
    Would you believe it's snowing inside???

    Merry Christmas! This year my husband is home. I am so grateful and never take it for granted. I recall the year that he was deployed overseas. Please remember those who are serving away from home this Christmas. May God bless them and their families. Blessings,Carolynn xoxo

    "Joy to the world
    the Lord has come...
    Let earth receive her King!"

    This Christmas I know many of you will be remembering the families who have suffered
    tremendous loss. May God give them comfort.



    I'm linking to all my favorite blog parties and giveaways for this coming week.
    I hope you will stop by and visit with each lov ely blog.


    Thank you, Meri, for sharing so many of your sweet vintage images.
    They all speak of a simpler time.
    www.imagimeris.blogspot.com

  • Homespun Christmas

    Homespun Christmas

    Greetings to all my wonderful blogging friends and family!
    I've been having so much fun adding festive Christmas touches to my home.
    I hope you'll come join me in the celebration!

    Sleigh bells ring...
    Are you listening?

    Each Christmas my little red sleigh sits happily in my kitchen.
    I love adding homespun items in hopes of filling it to the brim.
    Evergreens,
    Small pillows,
    quilted stuffies,
    wooden toys,
    patriotic touches,
    pretty red and green ribbons
    and a chubby quilted Santa...
    They all make the season so bright and colorful.

    "Gather Round the Christmas Tree"
    Do you see my shy little kitty, Abigail?
    She waited to come down and investigate until after I had left the room.

    When I decorate, my kitty, Zoey is always right in the middle of things.
    She gets so excited with all the activity and always finds a spot to claim as her very own.

    I love Teddy Bears!
    Over the years my family and friends have given me each one of these little darlings.
    Can you tell I love all things patriotic?
    I was a Navy wife for many years and always find myself favoring the colors red, white and blue.

    My mischievous Zoey is always looking for places to hide.
    When I discovered her she startled me!
    This adorable scene reminds me of one from the movie "E.T."
    "E.T...Phone Home!"

    Thank you for stopping by and sharing this wonderful season with me. Around the world people are celebrating this glorious time of year. I pray that you have a blessed Christmas as you celebrate The Birthday of a King Messiah Lord Savior Redeemer

    Blessings and A Merry Christmas! Carolynn xoxo "Behold, the virgin shall be with child,and bear a Son, andthey shall call His nameImmanuel,which is translatedGod with us."Matthew 1:23

    Oh, My Goodness! Have you seen Meri's giveaway? It's absolutely wonderful.If you would like to be included in her drawing you will want to pop inand say hello!www.imagimeris.blogspot.com

    I'm linking to all my favorite blog parties and giveaways this coming week.I hope you will stop by my side bar and visit with each lovely blog.

  • Sweet & Simple

    Sweet & Simple

    December is finally here! I love this time of year.When I was in the fourth grade I wrote this poem and entered it in a contest at my local elementary school."Birthday Celebration" Lights and tinselbells and ballsRed and Green and Gold.Make the simple green fir treeso lovely to behold.Mother in the kitchen nowbaking pies and cakescookies, candies, goodies, too,that only Mother makes.Santa stands and rings the bells.Time to celebrate.Christ was born and came to earthGod's gift of love so great. Carolynn Mae Austin Mintz 1959

    "Cozy Christmas Pocket "
    I filled this little pocket with a variety of homespun goodies.
    Pinecones from my yard, a tiny candy cane, one green gingham bow, cinnamon sticks...
    and, my very favorite...the small snowman that I stitched out of muslin.
    It needed to be filled to the brim.
    I stitched a swatch of cotton batting to the front of the tea stained pocket and then added a petite wreath and tiny charm.

    Would you believe I thrifted this cute little vintage rocking horse planter?
    I think it's perfect for holding candy canes, don't you?

    "Lights and tinsel, bells and balls, red and green and gold..."

    "It is the sweet, simple things of life which are the real ones afterall."
    Laura Ingalls Wilder

    "He tends His flock like a shepherd;
    He gathers the lambs in His arms
    and carries them close to His heart;
    He gently leads those that have young."
    Isaiah 40:11 I am linking to all of my favorite blog parties and giveaways this coming week. I hope you will stop by my sidebar and visit each lovely blog.

  • River

    River

    Thanksgiving at the river.
    Where the turkey defrosts on a pile of wood next to the wood stove...

    ... in a cabin that Mom makes feel like home.

    Next to one of my favorite creeks.
    Where I run until my lungs scream for air.

    Where the morning fog is thick on the banks of the river while I sip hot coffee.

    Where the glow of the moss in the setting sun brings tears to my eyes.

    Where I want to lay in the miniature forests that carpet the rocks.
    Where I left a piece of my heart...

  • Colors of Nature

    Colors of Nature

    After reading this...

    I got to thinking about these...

    The giant marigolds that took over the garden.
    The flowers were picked and are drying in the green house.
    The greens went into the dye pot formy first experiment with natural dye.

    Campfire simmered marigold greens...yum...
    Then an out of state Instagram friend sent me a treasure map to a stash of poke berries.

    They were simmering when I remembered this book...

    ...which has a section on poke berry dying...

    There was some black walnut soup too.Fermented black walnut soup.
    Skipping the photos there...

    Final results are from top to bottom:
    Marigold greens - with Alum mordant heat simmeredMarigold greens exhaust bath - solar dyed with a few walnut hulls and alum. Walnut with Alum mordant (total bust - think there was too much water)Poke berry- dry fiber, no mordant, cold bathPoke berry- vinegar mordant heat simmered

    ~ All together ~
    Pretty fun to dye with finds from the backyard!
    Do you have a favorite local natural dye?
    ~

  • Warm

    Warm

    Hot air balloons lifting off in the valley at sunrise ~ via cell phone. We snuck away for a few days last month to get warm.Arizona warm.

    We've been to Sedona a number of times, but this time we decided to hit the trails and do some hiking.

    Secret Mountain Wilderness.
    Yay!!

    Sign reads: End of trail. Everything seems cheerful here.
    The soil is my favorite red / orange color.
    The rocks are cheery.
    The sky brilliant blue.
    The sun warm.

    Beautiful views.
    I love visiting the desert.
    ( Saguaro! )
    Maybe because it is far from the world that I know?Or is it...?

    Honey bee on moss ~ hard to see...sorry... We did some hiking in a canyon along a dry creek bed and came across this patch of moss. There were honey bees sipping on the rocks and patches of moss.
    Moss and bees in the desert?Okay by me!

    At one point as we hiked we decided to climb the rocks above the tree line to see what we could see.
    We sat here...
    Ate an apple...
    Baked my longing-to-see-the-sun-in-a-sea-of-cloudy-winter-bones on a red rock...
    Looked for geckos...and snakes - and tarantulas Listened to the birds...the wind... the silence.

    Spring is upon us.The daffodils are up and the trees are budding, but I am still waiting for that sun...
    Soon.

  • Sweet Spoolie

    Sweet Spoolie

    Do you want to see something really cute?

    Sandy from "521 Lake Street" had an Easter Spoolie Swap.
    I was paired with Joyce from "Scrap For Joy".
    She created this darling Spoolie.
    It is perched high atop a vintage Jello mold.
    I just love it, Joyce!

    Joyce is an amazingly creative lady.
    She made this adorable swag.
    I love the tiny creatures she so artfully crafted.
    Thank you, my sweet new friend!

    Do you see what I see?
    Polka dots a plenty...
    Joyce gave me two of the cutest little egg cups.
    I just love them!

    Bunny Express with a truck load of fresh carrots...
    Could they be from Mr. McGregor's Garden?

    Tea Time at Chenille Cottage

    Bunny Hugs...

    The Red Hutch all decked out for Spring.
    My grandmother passed her Desert Rose dishes on to me.
    I have many memories of Easter dinner at her house as a girl.
    I miss her so much!

    

    

    Dearest Joyce,
    Thank you for this darling keepsake.
    It is so sweet and will grace my kitchen this Spring.
    I love every thoughtful gesture and each lovely gift.
    In the coming weeks I will be sharing all of your red pretties, too.
    I am thankful to have gained a dear new friend.

    I'm so happy you stopped, my dear blogging family and friends.

    Blessings to each one of you
    and a Happy Spring!

    Carolynn xoxo

    "For, lo, the winter is past, the rain is over and gone.
    The flowers appear on the earth;
    the time of the singing of birds is come
    and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land.

    The fig tree putteth forth her green figs,
    and the vines with the tender grapes give a good smell.
    Arise, my love, my fair one, and come away."
    Song of Solomon 2:11-13
    I'm linking with these lovely blogs...

    *Sunday:
    Sunny Simple Life
    www.sunnysimplelife.blogspot.com
    Seasonal Sunday
    www.thetablescaper.blogspot.com
    *Monday:
    The Dedicate House
    www.thededicatedhouse.blogspot.com
    The Little Red House
    www.dearlittleredhouse.blogspot.com
    Boogie Board Cottage
    www.boogieboardcottage.blogspot.com
    Etsy Cottage Style
    www.etsycottagestyle.blogspot.com
    *Tuesday:
    Knick Of Time
    www.knickoftimeinteriors.blogspot.com
    Rose Chintz Cottage
    www.sandimyyellowdoor.blogspot.com
    Lavender Garden Cottage
    www.lavendergardencottage.blogspot.com
    Tuesdays at Our Home
    www.mariaelenasdecor.blogspot.com
    Coastal Charm
    www.linda-coastalcharm.blogspot.com
    Budget Decorating Party
    www.creativecaincabin.com
    Friends Sharing Tea
    www.bernideensteatimeblog.blogspot.com
    A Stroll Thru Life
    www.astrollthrulife.net
    You're Gonna Love It
    www.kathywithane.com
    Cozy Little House
    www.cozylittlehouse.com
    Tuesdays The Scoop
    www.cedarhill-ranch.com
    *Wednesday:
    Lavender Garden Cottage
    www.lavendergardencottage.blogspot.com
    Rose Chintz Cottage
    www.sandimyyellowdoor.blogspot.com
    Sue Loves Cherries
    www.suelovescherries.blogspot.com
    Blissful Whites Wednesday
    www.timewashed.com
    Open House Party
    www.nominimalisthere.blogspot.com
    A Sheltering Tree
    www.ourshelteringtree.blogspot.com
    Whatever You Want Wednesday
    www.freeprettythingsforyou.com
    *Thursday:
    Have A Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson
    www.jannolson.blogspot.com
    A Delightsome Life
    www.blissfulrhythm.blogspot.com
    The Thrift Groove
    www.thethriftygroove.blogspot.com
    Bernideen's Open House
    www.bernideensteatimeblog.blogspot.com
    Faith Grace Crafts
    www.faithgracecrafts.blogspot.com
    Little Homestead On The Hill
    www.theselfsufficienthomeacre.com
    *Friday:
    Rooted In Thyme
    www.rootedinthyme.blogspot.com
    Country Whites Weekend
    www.thecountryfarmhome.blogspot.com
    Thrifty Things Friday
    www.thethriftygroove.blogspot.com
    Lady Bird Ln
    www.ladybirdln.com
    The Charm of Home
    www.thecharmofhome.blogspot.com
    Friday Favorite Features
    www.foxhollowcottage.com
    My Turn For Us
    www.myturnforus.com
    Farmgirl Friday Blog Hop
    www.deborahjeansdandelionhouse.blogspot.com
    Anything Blue Friday
    www.thededicatedhouse.blogspot.com
    I Gotta Create
    www.igottacreate.blogspot.com
    Common Ground
    www.debrasvintagedesigns.blogspot.com
    *Saturday:
    Mockingbird Hill Cottage
    www.mockingbirdhillcottage.com
    Show-Licious Saturday's
    www.sew-licious.blogspot .com

  • Spoolie Swap

    Spoolie Swap

    Welcome!
    Sandy from "521 Lake Street" hosted an Easter Swap.
    Thank you, Sandy, for hosting!
    The challenge was to create an original "Spoolie" for our partner.
    

    This was my first attempt at needle felting.
    Thank heaven for YouTube tutorials.
    I made this for my swap partner,
    Joyce of "Scrap For Joy" blog.

    Do you remember seeing this?

    "Little Chicklette"
    Almost finished.

    "Little Chicklette"
    Sittin Pretty atop her wooden "Spoolie"!

    Easter "Spoolie" Variation
    Egg Cup Pincushion

    Work In Progress

    I made the cutest little Polka Dot Easter Eggs...
    You may ask..."Where are they?"
    My kitty, Schlomo, ate them!

    Another "Little Chicklette Spoolie" for my sweet friend, Jann,
    of "Have A Daily Cup Of Mrs Olson" blog.

    Not quite finished...
    Just a few more touches.

    "Little Chicklette"
    She needed a little Bling!

    Blessings to each one of you on this glorious weekend!
    Carolynn xoxo

    My Photo

    I'd like you to meet my friend, Joyce.
    Her blog is "Scrap For Joy".
    www.scrapforjoy.blogspot.com
    I'm linking with these lovely blogs...

    *Sunday:
    Sunny Simple Life
    www.sunnysimplelife.blogspot.com
    Seasonal Sunday
    www.thetablescaper.blogspot.com
    *Monday:
    The Dedicate House
    www.thededicatedhouse.blogspot.com
    The Little Red House
    www.dearlittleredhouse.blogspot.com
    Boogie Board Cottage
    www.boogieboardcottage.blogspot.com
    Etsy Cottage Style
    www.etsycottagestyle.blogspot.com
    *Tuesday:
    Knick Of Time
    www.knickoftimeinteriors.blogspot.com
    Rose Chintz Cottage
    www.sandimyyellowdoor.blogspot.com
    Lavender Garden Cottage
    www.lavendergardencottage.blogspot.com
    Tuesdays at Our Home
    www.mariaelenasdecor.blogspot.com
    Coastal Charm
    www.linda-coastalcharm.blogspot.com
    Budget Decorating Party
    www.creativecaincabin.com
    Friends Sharing Tea
    www.bernideensteatimeblog.blogspot.com
    A Stroll Thru Life
    www.astrollthrulife.net
    You're Gonna Love It
    www.kathywithane.com
    Cozy Little House
    www.cozylittlehouse.com
    Tuesdays The Scoop
    www.cedarhill-ranch.com
    *Wednesday:
    Lavender Garden Cottage
    www.lavendergardencottage.blogspot.com
    Rose Chintz Cottage
    www.sandimyyellowdoor.blogspot.com
    Sue Loves Cherries
    www.suelovescherries.blogspot.com
    Blissful Whites Wednesday
    www.timewashed.com
    Open House Party
    www.nominimalisthere.blogspot.com
    A Sheltering Tree
    www.ourshelteringtree.blogspot.com
    Whatever You Want Wednesday
    www.freeprettythingsforyou.com
    *Thursday:
    Have A Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson
    www.jannolson.blogspot.com
    A Delightsome Life
    www.blissfulrhythm.blogspot.com
    The Thrift Groove
    www.thethriftygroove.blogspot.com
    Bernideen's Open House
    www.bernideensteatimeblog.blogspot.com
    Faith Grace Crafts
    www.faithgracecrafts.blogspot.com
    Little Homestead On The Hill
    www.theselfsufficienthomeacre.com
    *Friday:
    Rooted In Thyme
    www.rootedinthyme.blogspot.com
    Country Whites Weekend
    www.thecountryfarmhome.blogspot.com
    Thrifty Things Friday
    www.thethriftygroove.blogspot.com
    Lady Bird Ln
    www.ladybirdln.com
    The Charm of Home
    www.thecharmofhome.blogspot.com
    Friday Favorite Features
    www.foxhollowcottage.com
    My Turn For Us
    www.myturnforus.com
    Farmgirl Friday Blog Hop
    www.deborahjeansdandelionhouse.blogspot.com
    Anything Blue Friday
    www.thededicatedhouse.blogspot.com
    I Gotta Create
    www.igottacreate.blogspot.com
    Common Ground
    www.debrasvintagedesigns.blogspot.com
    *Saturday:
    Mockingbird Hill Cottage
    www.mockingbirdhillcottage.com
    Show-Licious Saturday's
    www.sew-licious.blogspot.com 

  • Friendship

    Friendship

    Friends Are The Best Presents!

    It's been fun sharing in my first swaps ever.
    What a pleasure it has been to become friends and exchange treasures with other bloggers.

    Two of my favorite blogs...
    ***521 Lake Street***
    

    Elizabeth invited us to join in and I'm so glad I did!
    Thank you, Elizabeth!***Sue Loves Cherries***
    A few days later, Sue announced her Swap and I thought...Why not?
    
    

    Thank you, Sue, for hosting!


    Saturday I received a delightful parcel in the mail from Denise Marie of "Bloomin".
    Just wait til you see the pretties she sent to me!
    

    I absolutely love the darling swag that Denise Marie created.
    It's not only sweet to look at but it's loaded with the sweetest passages of scripture.

    

    This is so very true!

    Thank you, Denise Marie...
    Devotionals by some of my favorite women...
    (Beth Moore is one of my favorites!)
    Red and White Polka Dots
    Precious Moments,
    Chicken Buttons and Ribbon
    Cute little Monkeys and Bananas
    Forget-Me-Not Seeds
    An Easter Basket shaped like a Sea Shell
    filled with petite soaps

    ,

    Bloomin

    "Bloomin"
    Denise Marie
    www.denisemarie-bloomin.blogspot.comThank you, Denise Marie for your many thoughtful gifts.

    Have a wonderful week.
    Blessings,
    Carolynn xoxo

    *Sunday:
    Sunny Simple Life
    www.sunnysimplelife.blogspot.com
    *Monday:
    The Dedicate House
    www.thededicatedhouse.blogspot.com
    The Little Red House
    www.dearlittleredhouse.blogspot.com
    Boogie Board Cottage
    www.boogieboardcottage.blogspot.com
    Etsy Cottage Style
    www.etsycottagestyle.blogspot.com
    *Tuesday:
    Knick Of Time
    www.knickoftimeinteriors.blogspot.com
    Rose Chintz Cottage
    www.sandimyyellowdoor.blogspot.com
    Lavender Garden Cottage
    www.lavendergardencottage.blogspot.com
    Tuesdays at Our Home
    www.mariaelenasdecor.blogspot.com
    You're Gonna Love It Tuesday
    www.kathewithane.com
    Coastal Charm
    www.linda-coastalcharm.blogspot.com
    Budget Decorating Party
    www.creativecaincabin.com
    Friends Sharing Tea
    www.bernideensteatimeblog.blogspot.com
    A Stroll Thru Life
    www.astrollthrulife.net
    You're Gonna Love It
    www.kathywithane.com
    Cozy Little House
    www.cozylittlehouse.com
    *Wednesday:
    Lavender Garden Cottage
    www.lavendergardencottage.blogspot.com
    Rose Chintz Cottage
    www.sandimyyellowdoor.blogspot.com
    Sue Loves Cherries
    www.suelovescherries.blogspot.com
    Blissful Whites Wednesday
    www.timewashed.com
    Open House Party
    www.nominimalisthere.blogspot.com
    A Sheltering Tree
    www.ourshelteringtree.blogspot.com
    Whatever You Want Wednesday
    www.freeprettythingsforyou.com
    *Thursday:
    Have A Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson
    www.jannolson.blogspot.com
    A Delightsome Life
    www.blissfulrhythm.blogspot.com
    The Thrift Groove
    www.thethriftygroove.blogspot.com
    Bernideen's Open House
    www.bernideensteatimeblog.blogspot.com
    Faith Grace Crafts
    www.faithgracecrafts.blogspot.com
    Little Homestead On The Hill
    www.theselfsufficienthomeacre.com
    *Friday:
    Rooted In Thyme
    www.rootedinthyme.blogspot.com
    Country Whites Weekend
    www.thecountryfarmhome.blogspot.com
    Lady Bird Ln
    www.ladybirdln.com
    Find A Friend Friday
    www.sewmanyways.blogspot.com
    The Charm of Home
    www.thecharmofhome.blogspot.com
    My Turn For Us
    www.myturnforus.com
    Homemaking Link Up Weekend
    www.bloggingwhilewaiting.blogspot.com
    Farmgirl Friday Blog Hop
    www.deborahjeansdandelionhouse.blogspot.com
    Anything Blue Friday
    www.thededicatedhouse.blogspot.com
    I Gotta Create
    www.igottacreate.blogspot.com
    Common Ground
    www.debrasvintagedesigns.blogspot.com
    Meet and Greet Blog Hop by Laurie
    www.createdbylaurie.blogspot.com
    *Saturday:
    Mockingbird Hill Cottage
    www.mockingbirdhillcottage.com
    Show-Licious Saturday's
    www.sew-licious.blogspot.com 

  • Springtime

    Springtime

    Pink, lilac, sky blue, sunny yellow & minty green...
    Yes... Spring is almost here!

    Eggs are everyday reminders of new life.
    Little Baby Chicks
    Even our gardens are showing new signs of life...
    Sunny yellow daffodils
    Purple Crocus
    Golden Forsythia

    The sweet little girl is my husband's Mother, Anne . The photo was taken in the 1930s.
    She is such a loving and wonderful Mother-in-love.
    My bedroom is a peaceful respite decorated in powder blue, soft pink and buttery yellow.
    

    I love sewing.
    One of my favorite things to make are Heirloom baby garments.
    I, especially, love Christening Gowns.
    Soft white batiste, dainty pin tucks and embroidery.
    What treasured keepsakes they make.

    "Desert Rose " from my sweet Gramma.
    I have many fond memories of family gathered around Gramma and Grampa's table on Easter Sunday.
    She always served us on her beautiful Franciscan Ware.
    
    
    

    A pretty little Rose teacup and saucer from my Mother.

    Vintage touches...
    Lace that my Gramma crocheted
    Vintage plates from my thrifting adventures.

    This pretty little cream and sugar are thrifted.
    I love the feminine touch they give my cottage shelf.

    A tiny little tea cup
    Yes...Another thrifted treasure!

    And now for a
    SNEAK PEEK!

    I've been having fun working on something special
    for the Easter Swap.
    Can you guess what I'm making?

    "Ask, and it shall be given you;
    Seek, and ye shall find;
    Knock, and it shall be opened unto you."
    Matthew 7:7

    Blessings,
    Carolynn xoxo
    This week I'm linking with my favorite blog parties. Come join me!
    *Sunday:
    Sunny Simple Life
    www.sunnysimplelife.blogspot.com
    *Monday:
    The Dedicate House
    www.thededicatedhouse.blogspot.com
    The Little Red House
    www.dearlittleredhouse.blogspot.com
    Boogie Board Cottage
    www.boogieboardcottage.blogspot.com
    Etsy Cottage Style
    www.etsycottagestyle.blogspot.com
    *Tuesday:
    Lavender Garden Cottage
    www.lavendergardencottage.blogspot.com
    Rose Chintz Cottage
    www.sandimyyellowdoor.blogspot.com
    Tuesdays at Our Home
    www.mariaelenasdecor.blogspot.com
    Friends Sharing Tea
    www.bernideensteatimeblog.blogspot.com
    A Stroll Thru Life
    www.astrollthrulife.net
    Cozy Little House
    www.cozylittlehouse.com
    Knick Of Time
    www.knickoftimeinteriors.blogspot.com
    *Wednesday:
    Lavender Garden Cottage
    www.lavendergardencottage.blogspot.com
    Rose Chintz Cottage
    www.sandimyyellowdoor.blogspot.com
    Sue Loves Cherries
    www.suelovescherries.blogspot.com
    Blissful Whites Wednesday
    www.timewashed.com
    Open House Party
    www.nominimalisthere.blogspot.com
    A Sheltering Tree
    www.ourshelteringtree.blogspot.com
    Wow Us Wednesday
    www.savysouthernstyle.net
    Whatever You Want Wednesday
    www.freeprettythingsforyou.com
    *Thursday:
    Have A Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson
    www.jannolson.blogspot.com
    A Delightsome Life
    www.blissfulrhythm.blogspot.com
    The Thrift Groove
    www.thethriftygroove.blogspot.com
    Bernideen's Open House
    www.bernideensteatimeblog.blogspot.com
    Faith Grace Crafts
    www.faithgracecrafts.blogspot.com
    Little Homestead On The Hill
    www.theselfsufficienthomeacre.com
    *Friday:
    Country Whites Weekend
    www.thecountryfarmhome.blogspot.com
    Lady Bird Ln
    www.ladybirdln.com
    Find A Friend Friday
    www.sewmanyways.blogspot.com
    The Charm of Home
    www.thecharmofhome.blogspot.com
    My Turn For Us
    www.myturnforus.com
    Rooted In Thyme
    www.rootedinthyme.blogspot.com
    Homemaking Link Up Weekend
    www.bloggingwhilewaiting.blogspot.com
    Common Ground
    www.debrasvintagedesigns.blogspot.com
    Farmgirl Friday Blog Hop
    www.deborahjeansdandelionhouse.blogspot.com
    I Gotta Create
    www.igottacreate.blogspot.com
    Meet and Greet Blog Hop by Laurie
    www.createdbylaurie.blogspot.com
    *Saturday:
    Mockingbird Hill Cottage
    www.mockingbirdhillcottage.com
    Show-Licious Saturday's
    www.sew-licious.blogspot.com

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