I love when God is in the details…
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I have been a bit stressed out lately with all of the details for the upcoming online shop. It is exciting, yet tons of work. Often one step forward and two back, but for the most part, it is a fun and an exciting journey.
I have so many ideas that I am working on bringing to fruition, it is a challenge some days to just be patient and wait for each detail to fall into place.
One of the scriptures that I keep having to go back to is: 1 Thess 5:16-18. I will share that with you today, so the words might bring you hope, peace, and a bit more patience too! Blessings for your day!
Be joyful always; pray continually; give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Jesus Christ.
We have a winner!
By · CommentsThanks for those who entered the Curly Girl Contest! I was happy to share my love of Leigh’s designs over at Curly Girl Design. 
Without anymore delay… the winner of her favorite product is…Kimberly P!
Kimberly chose the matted print “The world is full of people”. Good choice Kimberly!
(Please contact me through the comments with your mailing address so I can get that right out to you! Your information is protected.)
For those of you who haven’t, please check out the website over at Curly Girl Design.
Have a great Thursday!
Curly Girl Design…a Favorite Find Giveaway!
By · CommentsHi all! It’s giveaway time…I just wanted to share one of my favorite finds with you so you might enjoy it too.
I just love the whimsical and heart-felt artwork of Curly Girl Designs. I have been in love with Leigh’s creations for a long time… I thought I was so cool discovering them so long ago… but now you can literally find her everywhere you go!
I love her cards, calendars, artwork and gifts. I have bought many things for myself and for others. I picked up some darling cards for my daughter just last week.
Check out the website at Curly Girl Design…. THEN leave a comment HERE on what your favorite thing from her line is… and you may just win it! Yes… a giveaway! Yahoo!
Post your comment about your favorite Curly Girl Design… and one lucky person will win what they love! (Please post comments by midnight on August 2nd CST.)
Thanks… hope you win!
Traveling in Retro-Style…
By · CommentsThe lovely Linda MacDonald from over at Restyled Home posted a link to this wonderful travel option:
They are located north of London, England, so should you be traveling over there soon it is a great way to see the countryside and if you are not traveling over there real soon, this may give you reason to! Either way, it is a fantastic idea and I’m glad I could pass it on. 
They have an entire “fleet” of these darling retro campers, here are just a few I wanted to introduce you to… Constance, Ruby, Flo…
And here are Gracie, Matilda, and Nell and Betty. Don’t you just love that they have such darling names?


I have been trying to plan a return trip to England for several years now… this just gives me way more incentive!!
Travel on my friends….(oh, and you must send photos to me if you go!)
Remembering my Great-Grandmother
By · CommentsAs I was driving through a neighborhood today, I passed a home with an elderly woman out tending to her chores. I only caught a brief look into this woman’s day, but it has stuck with me all afternoon, reminding me of memories I haven’t thought about for a long time. This woman was out in her summer housecoat with her apron, white socks, and black shoes as her attire. Her frail frame indicated her age was possibly in her 90′s.
This snapshot stirred up memories of my own great-grandmother, who also dressed in her summer housecoat dress when it was hot outside. She also wore dark shoes with white socks, not caring that they weren’t fashionable, because they were practical and suited her simple lifestyle. I remember my great-grandmother’s simple way of life- to get up each day doing the necessary chores to sustain life and enjoying family in between. She wasn’t a fancy person, her home even reflected her simplicity of life, a few special pieces here and there, but nothing to distract from what really mattered. She didn’t even speak English, just Finnish, although my mother and aunts think she could have if she wanted to… she just chose not to. She smiled often and always slipped us kids some pink chalky candy. She rarely even left her home, living on a quiet farm in the middle of Minnesota, she let an honest life that is very rare to come across these days.
My great-grandmother has been gone for more than 30 years, but once in a while something from this life, stirs a memory from her life. Thanks Grama for being an example on how to live a life that is not concerned with the worldliness of today’s society. To just enjoy each day for it’s beautiful simplicity.










