Skip to main content

Lately...

Each day of our lives we make deposits in the memory banks of our children. 
-- Charles R. Swindoll

Morning-Creating art.

Sunny day- A stroll through the neighborhood with her lamb

Putumayo Kids- Hooray my Cd arrived! I'm part of a moms-meet group online,
and as one of my rewards, I chose to receive this CD.  It includes some songs from around the world.
So we have been dancing and enjoying our mornings.

Block-building, and some hammering as well.

I've started a new journal. -

Life can sometimes get somewhat hectic. -When it all seems to calm down, and our days seem a little longer, and a bit more peaceful; I enjoy the moments I spend with my family. This year; will be much different from last year. I'm always ready, and happy for a change. It's the cycle of life. 

I've been slacking a little on my blogging. -With sunny days, long walks, clay sculpting, block-building, book reading, and some journal writing.- I'm a little behind.  How have you been spending your time?  

**Thank you to all my lovely readers, I appreciate all of you. Also, I'm so happy that you all enjoyed the printout I provided for pretend Vet play. I'm so glad you all enjoyed it.**

Comments

  1. I've been busy with homeschool and driving them places and school meetings...and on and on. I feel like I need a vacation again already. I love Putumayo music, I can imagine how much you're enjoying it too. :)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Jennifer, it sounds like you are very busy. I can only imagine how busy we will be come school days for our daughter. Lol, I'm right there with you; I need a vacation too!

      Delete
  2. Busy! School just started and I'm trying to find something to photography and trying to find a new routine with school and working out and what to do as far as outside time for the monster each day.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Oh I bet! New routines can sometimes be a struggle to adjust to, but I'm sure you have it all under control. =)

      Delete
  3. Hi Stephanie, I love the quote and the photo of your daughter's stroll with little lamb. Your mom's group sound wonderful. I joined a local neighborhood group when my children were younger and I got a lot out of it. The CD sounds fun. It's great that you're enjoying time out in the sun! Enjoy your day.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hello Jayne, you're always so kind. I really appreciate your kind words. Thank you Jayne, I feel like I need to be more active in groups. I tend to stay to myself, but I'm learning time spent with better with other's. Thank you for stopping by, and I hope you have a beautiful day.

      Delete
  4. this made me smile, I love creating with the little ones..

    Xo, Megan, www.TfDiaries.com

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you! Glad to hear it made you smile. :) And yes creating with your little one is always a fun time. :) Thank you for stopping by.

      Delete
  5. Go and enjoy your days with your family Stephanie! Your blog and your readers will always be here. I have been slacking on blogging a lot lately but then I realize my home has been happy, and that is what matters most in my heart. I hope you have a great week!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Kristy, you're always so kind. -You are so right! And I absolutely love the part you put about, you realized your home has been happy. That made me smile. I've noticed that to in my home. Time spent with family is priceless, and indeed that matters the most! Thank you Kristy; you're always so kind, and I appreciate you stopping by. Have a wonderful week.

      Delete

Post a Comment

Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment. Please know that it is appreciated. I try my best to respond to every comment. If you have a question feel free and ask.

Popular posts from this blog

Eco-Friendly Craft: Create a beautiful Winter Tree Scenery using Cardboard

  Learn how to create a stunning winter tree scenery using eco-friendly materials like cardboard in this DIY craft tutorial. Embrace your creativity and make a beautiful and sustainable decoration for the winter season. I am excited to be participating in the Sustainable Challenge along with a group of fellow bloggers. We will be sharing eco-friendly and sustainable craft ideas. I cannot wait to share my upcycled craft with you all. The theme for this month is Christmas.  For my project, I chose to repurpose some old cardboard. I believe that using household items in crafting is a great choice. Today, I am excited to share with you a beautiful Winter Tree scenery that I created using cardboard and a few other materials. If you're ready, I would love for you to join me and recreate it. Video tutorial Materials needed for your cardboard craft project: Cardboard Acrylic paint Tissue paper Holiday stencils Paintbrush Scissors Mod Podge Faux snow Paper tree template  Any decorations suc

10 Favorite Summer Quotes

As we approach summer... Let us enjoy these beautiful moments. Be thankful.  Be in the moment.  Embrace each day. Hug the people we love. Spread kindness. Say hello to a stranger. Dance to our favorite song. Play with our children. Cook a favorite meal. Create something new. Just be. Enjoy this list of my 10 favorite summer quotes below Do you have a favorite summer quote?  If so, I'd love to know what it is.  Leave a comment below!  May your days be filled with happiness. Pin it for later

Spring Refresh: Mini Clip Photo Frame Hack for Seasonal Decor

  Are you ready to spruce up your living space this spring? If yes, I have an easy and inexpensive DIY project for you. We will use one of Dollar Tree's mini clip photo frames to create a mini spring display that will complement your existing spring decor. This fun craft project can also be added to a tiered tray.  I'll provide you with a full list of materials below. Materials needed Mini clip photo frame Acrylic paint Decorative floral napkin  Mod Podge  Paintbrush Optional paper flower embellishment/magnet for hanging on the refrigerator Letter stamps and stamp ink pad Scissors Step One: Applying Paint to the Photo Frame Start by taking a paintbrush and applying paint to the frame. I chose to paint my frame white. It took me about two coats of paint to give it complete coverage. Set your frame aside and let it dry. Step Two: Cutting the Napkin Use scissors to cut out any floral designs from your napkin that you want to use in your design. I cut a few leaves and mini flowers

Archive

Show more

Labels

Show more

All content copyright 2010-2024

I kindly request that my photos and words not be taken or used without my permission. If you have any inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact me. Additionally, for more information regarding this blog, please refer to the disclosure policy tab located above. Thank you.