Friday
Nov072008

Being Thankful on November 7

I’m thankful for my new furnace and new windows. The house stays at an even temperature, and without the too-hot-then-too-cold temperatures of the old furnace and the drafts from the old windows, I can keep the temperature on the thermostat lower and still be perfectly comfortable.

Both the furnace and the windows are a real blessing to me as I head into the winter season. I am also thankful for my oldest son, who installed all the windows and new sealed units for me and saved me a bunch of money!

As an added bonus, I have a whole lot more space and light in the basement now that the thirty year old green monster is gone, replaced by a pretty little thing 1/8th its size.

Updates

What are you thankful for?

I’m celebrating good gifts from God during the month of November and hoping you’ll be thankful for your good gifts, too. Here’s how you can join in the thanksgiving and even, perhaps, get something material from it.

Thursday
Nov062008

Being Thankful on November 6

I’m thankful that I now have my own sewing room and my own office. I’m turning the bedroom that belonged to the girls into a guest bedroom/sewing room, and the room that was oldest son’s office is now my office. I set up the office a couple of weeks ago and I’m moving the sewing stuff in and organizing it this week. I’m already enjoying the office and I look forward to enjoying the sewing room.

Updates

What are you thankful for?

I’m celebrating good gifts from God during the month of November and hoping you’ll be thankful for your good gifts, too. Here’s how you can join in the thanksgiving and even, perhaps, get something material from it.

(Today I’ve put the thanksgiving post up a little earlier than usual because I will be gone this evening. If you put up a post for today, will you let me know by email so I’ll be able to just check my mail and add your post to the list when I get home?)

Thursday
Nov062008

My Desktop Photo 32: Up the Dempster

Photo by Andrew Stark
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This photo was taken in November a couple of years ago. The mountains in the background are the Ogilvie Mountains.