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  • We just finished up with our summer reading. Trips to the library, cool prizes, and a lot of fun events.
  • Daily Thunderstorms this week. -Some are good and some have caused flooding and other major damages. About a month or so ago we had a major hail storm that caused damage around town and to our home. 
  • My flowers have daily visitors. Between the bees and hummingbirds; my garden has been getting much-needed love.
  • I'm finding so much enjoyment in moving my body daily. It's been a while since I started my workout routine and it just feels so nice to move daily. It has definitely become a habit.
  • I'm looking forward to Autumn. Warm drinks, falling leaves, and comfy light sweaters.- I truly love fall weather.
  • My husband has been roasting our coffee beans and I really look forward to a cup of coffee in the mornings.
  • I love the show This is us. If you haven't heard of it, look it up and watch a trailer for it. Ah, so good!
  • We re-seeded our lawn this year and it looks so much fuller and it's this amazing deep green. 
  • I found a few plants that attract butterflies and they also smell amazing on a breezy day.
  • At times I find it difficult to watch the news. So much violence and just careless acts taking place and so instead I read books.
I'm so thankful that every day we get the opportunity to enjoy our day and experience something new. I love being able to spend my time with my family and I truly do feel that every day is a gift. May you all find enjoyment and love in all that you do. ♡♡♡

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