Monday, September 22, 2008

94 Days to Christmas!


FIRST of all, I want to thank Jennifer of 100 Days to Christmas! I was picked as a winner for the fantastic prize giveaway this past week. I have won a year's membership to List Plan It! I am so excited to get started! Thank you, Jennifer very much!!

Todays directive is to make a memory! Go take a walk in the leaves, do something to celebrate fall! Another great directive. Actually we need this at our house. My husband is getting very bored being home. (remember he is on strike from Boeing - deep sigh ) He spent the first week getting everything spruced and ready for fall and winter. Now he is bored and getting tired of being home. First I am going to make a loaf of Apple Praline Bread and then I think a nice walk would be a great thing for us to do tonight with our dog. Help get minds off our troubles and enjoy nature that God has created for our pleasure. We aren't into beautiful leaves yet but the smells in the air are definitely fall! My friend, Val from Nebraska, shared this, Glory of Autumn, with me this morning.

Want to read more about planning for Christmas? Click here and check it out! You may want to join in! This week's giveaway is a Harvest Candle by Yankee Candle! Bet that smells heavenly!

4 comments:

Boondock Ma (Kim's Mom) said...

Congratulations on your prize!

I was just about to copy the bread recipe, and realized I don't have any of my cookbooks loaded on my new PC yet. Eek! Gonna have to get right on that!

Hope you and hubby enjoyed your walk.

Diane said...

You are one lucky lady two prizes in the organizing and this price too. You should buy a lottery ticket. ;)

Gifts That Say Wow said...

I see the energizer bunny is still at work...I don't know how you do it. I'm still exhausted from Marcia's Decluttering challenge. Congratulations on your win!!

Anonymous said...

Yey to both of us for winning! I have already been to ListPlanIt and downloaded a bunch of lists. :) Thanks for visiting my blog.

~Sheryl
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