I thought I'd pop in with a little this-and-that!
First of all . . . HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!
I gathered a few hearts and scattered them here and there. I made the two coverlet ones. The calico hearts with buttons I purchased (several years apart!), one of them on a recent antique shopping adventure with my friend Barbara.

We had some more winter weather this past week. The snow fell quickly and was so pretty. All activities were canceled. I lit my candles, made a pot of chicken noodle soup and homemade biscuits, and enjoyed the down time. The snow was mostly melted within twenty-four hours and life resumed. That's my kind of snow!
Manzy enjoyed the snow from his cozy perch.
When Kati was visiting at Christmas, she introduced me to Elevate, an app that offers "brain training games" to boost cognitive skills. I only use the free version (you can subscribe for more games), but I love the challenge and have just completed a 50-day streak.
I made these chocolate cherry scones for my Bible study group yesterday. They are the same scones that I made last year (Cherry Vanilla Valentine Scones) except that I drizzled melted chocolate on the top instead of the vanilla glaze.
I came across this quote this week and it really made me think. Oh yes, there is so much that we do not see!
But I also want to take note of God's blessings that I do see, and with that in mind, I began a gratefulness journal this week. My friend Carla has been doing this for years and recently hit the 12,000 mark! Inspired by Carla, I am taking a few moments each day to simply list things that I am grateful for.
We decided that we didn't want to compete with the crowds for Valentine's Day dinner this evening, so we have ordered carryout from our favorite Mexican restaurant. Ron will be here any minute with our meal . . .
I hope that your week has been filled with simple delights, gratitude, and a knowledge of God's immeasurable love for us!
"This is love: not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins." I John 4:10
I hope that your week has been filled with simple delights, gratitude, and a knowledge of God's immeasurable love for us!
"This is love: not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins." I John 4:10
P.S. I wrote a Gathering the Moments post for November, but just finished it published it last week. So I backdated it and sneaked it into the blog, but if you're interested in reading it (Thanksgiving pictures are there), you can find it ~ here ~.
The snow is so beautiful. We may get some here next week.
ReplyDeleteIt really is beautiful! Hope you get some of that beauty in your corner!
DeleteLoved this post filled with cozy home scenes and happenings. The snow is beautiful! Ours is mostly gone - tomorrow rain is expected and that should melt the rest of it.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lorrie! I enjoy the coziness of winter!
DeleteCheryl, I am curious what that bush is (second from the one in front) with branches bending down, heavy with snow. It makes a pretty picture. I think it might be a hydrangea, but I don't want to guess. :) I love your sweet hearts placed here and there.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Becki! You are correct . . . that bush is a limelight hydrangea. We prune the limelights every March to ready them for new growth, but they do make a pretty show laden with snow. I love the seasons!
DeleteLoved every segment of this post. Like stepping into your cozy home and life for a few moments. Such beauty in your home—physically and spiritually. By the way John Piper is speaking at our church tomorrow morning! (Dotsie)
ReplyDeleteDotsie, thank you so much for "stepping in" . . . which is how I want readers to feel! You are so kind! Bekah heard John Piper speak at CrossCon in January. I'm sure that you will enjoy a feast from the Word tomorrow!
DeleteLoved the quote about the 'three things'. Tere are so many thousands of blessings really. How nice to see snow, it's something we very rarely see here and it does look so pretty. Lovely 'homey' post.
ReplyDeleteThat quote really grabbed my attention too! It is heartening to think about all that God is doing! Thank you for your kind words!
DeleteLovely fabric hearts that you made and even better that you remember where the others all came from! We're having an ice storm today, but that will soon melt, still getting really cold weather here in Ohio for the next week.
ReplyDeleteWe also decided against going out for dinner on Valentine's Day itself. We went to lunch at the Cheesecake Factory on Thursday instead. We even used a gift card from Christmas for the meal. We shared a delicious Original Cheesecake Swirled with Snickers® on a Brownie Crust with Chocolate, Caramel and Peanuts. We even had leftovers to take home for our dinner!
Thank you, Melissa! We have more winter weather ahead this coming week too, although it will probably not be as cold as yours in Ohio! That cheesecake sounds delicious!
DeleteWonderful post! I loved the quote, and the many sweet hearts scattered about. We are having a very snowy February here in New Hampshire, with another big storm predicted for tonight and tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteWe also decided against going out for dinner last evening and ordered paninis from our local grocery store cafe. The sandwiches were delicious and the price was right!
And I am going to have to check out that scone recipe. It sounds scrumptious!
Thank you, Mrs. T! No "here-and-gone" snow for you there in New Hampshire! I like your Valentine dinner plan!
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ReplyDeleteThis post made me feel like we'd had a good visit and chat together! I really miss you. We are getting a light snow here today, too. I hope it goes as quickly as the last one!
Deanna Rabe
The next best thing to a real visit? We really do need to schedule one of those! Hope your snow has come and gone!
DeleteThat is a great quote to ponder. I'm also pondering God's statement to Moses in Numbers, "And the Lord said to Moses, "Is the Lord's hand shortened? Now you will see whether my word will come true or not." I enjoyed catching up with your Valentine day post. I'm very behind in visiting blogs as my brain is totally engulfed in feeding 400 people on Tuesday afternoon evening...trying to retain some 'Mary' in my life and not being an overwhelmed 'Martha'. We are a winter wonderland here. Happy February to you!!
ReplyDeleteOh, that is a beautiful passage from God's Word! It gives strength for the journey! Blessings on your event! Feeding 400 people sounds like a large task, but I am confident that you will do it well and it will be lovely!
Deletelove the picture of your kitty looking out the window... <3
ReplyDeleteand the scone. definitely the scone. ;)
He is our sweetie boy! Wish we could share scones and "liquid life" and a chat!
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