Good morning, friends. I’m sitting here with my hot cup of
Folgers half‑caf, easing into the day and thinking about how the quiet weeks
sometimes end up being the most comforting ones. Nothing big happening in my
part of the world lately, but there’s a gentle goodness in that.
We started one morning with bacon and eggs — simple and
familiar. After breakfast, I spent a little time reading, then watched a bit of
The Price Is Right. It’s funny how that show still feels like a cheerful
little tradition.
Most of the afternoon was devoted to my latest diamond art project. There’s something soothing about watching those tiny pieces come together.
Later on, I slipped
out to the porch for a little while — just long enough to breathe in the fresh
air and enjoy the quiet.
I read from The Chronological Bible, Tammy and Peggy
are reading along too, had a small supper, and watched TV until bedtime.
Nothing exciting, but the everyday routine has its own steady comfort.
Porch time has been scarce lately. The rain keeps coming and
going, leaving everything damp and inviting the mosquitos to take over. And the
humidity is awful. I did manage a little time out there a few days ago, and it reminded
me how much I miss those easy afternoons, just swinging and letting the world
slow down for a bit.
We did have a bright spot this week: Travis and Savannah brought little Addie for a visit. I held her for over an hour, and she slept the entire time, even with all the talking around her. That tiny girl is such a blessing and having her in my arms was the sweetest part of the whole week.
As I sip my coffee this morning, I’m reminded that God often
works in the quiet, in the routines, the small joys, the gentle moments that
don’t make headlines but make a home feel warm. Here’s to another week of
simple blessings
Until Next Time






