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{Happy Resurrection Day}

I hope that you all have enjoyed this beautiful Easter Sunday. He is risen! I wanted to end the month of March in sharing a few of my favorite photos from the month.  Celebrated my favorite grandsons birthday. Conner is 18 now!  Our beautiful Mallory Grace all decked out for the prom. The youngest grands (sisters) were flower girls in their uncle's wedding. The oldest one was in her element of dress up. The younger one, not so much. THAT HAIR BAND ITCHED HER HEAD she said!  I purchased a new pair of wedges that I love. I am always skeptical about ordering shoes or clothing but read the reviews on Amazon and went for it. Love the color and the style.  The youngest grand loves to take selfies and play with the filters.  Marty colored Easter eggs. He always colors at least a dozen every year. He always says he's doing it for the grands but I know he does it because of the inner child in him! LOL! I went with the little ones to Disney on Ice and we had the best time. I think I enjo

{Let's do some girl talk today}

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So I was asked yesterday if I done any kind of craft or homemade goody for Christmas gifts this year as she knows I usually do something along those lines. Well, I must admit that I was a tad busier than I like to be right about the time the holidays was approaching so NO, I really didn't do anything crafty or homemade except for one gift for a friend but I do want to share it with you as I thought it turned out really cute!

 I saw the idea of taking sprinkles and filling clear ornaments with them and making a little baking gift so decided to do this for my friend. The gold basket held ornaments with sprinkles, sugar cookie mix, dishtowel, hot chocolate, chocolate candy, peppermint, cookie cutters and etc. I wrapped the basket in cellophane,I tied a wooden spoon to it and a cookie cutter and it turned out really cute. 


So now it's your turn. Did you whip up something during the holidays for a gift? 

Okay now for a hard question. Do you STILL have chocolate left over from the holidays that you are hiding? 

Well, no chocolate here...doesn't last long enough to hide but I did find a box of candy canes in the pantry! It's not chocolate but I use them to stir my hot chocolate!



Now that we are in the New Year is there a project that you are working on or are you still trying to tidy up after the holidays?

For me, I'm all cleaned up from the holidays and I ALWAYS have a project going on! 

Right now I am trying to work on my outside shed that HOLDS ALL MY JUNK! It is about to kill me cause I am trying to declutter, throw away and label boxes as I clean. I do pretty good UNTIL I get to MY DISHES! You all know that "My name is Cindy and I'm a dishaholic! When you don't know what you have because you have too much....then that's your sign that something needs to GIVE!

I am NOT going to show you EVERYTHING but here's a glimpse of what I am dealing with..and believe me when I say a GLIMPSE.

 My man told me that they have a show on television about people like me.....BUT at least it's not in MY HOUSE right? At least it's outside in a shed. I will show you pictures of when the declutter is over with! LOL!

What book are you currently reading right now? Or if you are currently doing a Bible Study would you share what?

Right now I am reading a small short book that I've read quite a few times over the years but from time to time but I need to read it again!


The Bible Study we just began is going to be so good too!


Matter of fact in my first week "this" jumped off the page at me.


Has anything sparked your interest from Pinterest lately? Well, I am a OFF and ON kinda Pinterest gal but recently this sparked my interest!

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Isn't this adorable? My granddaughter Kyleigh would look adorable in this little outfit. She might just have to have one of these cute outfits!
 And since we are just chatting...I am so excited that we've actually had a little cold weather in my neck of the woods and that we've got to build a fire in my fireplace!Matter of fact I am warming by it as I write!



A friend of mine sent this image to me as she knows I love coffee but I do love this sign too!

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 I do hope that you all have a wonderful rest of the week and weekend and I'd like to end with some food for thought.

"Your Bible will keep you from sin but sin will keep you from your Bible". 

Hugs and blessings, Cindy



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  1. OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH I love your shed!!! We would get along just fine, giggling...no chocolate left, no goodies left, all gone....and no, I didn't create anything for gifts. AND I love your idea about the gift basket. Have a lovely evening,friend. Blessings

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    1. LOL Linda...I figured you'd like my shed! Thanks for popping by to see me!

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  2. What a cute and crafty gift!! I love the sprinkles in the clear ornaments. I'm done cleaning up the holiday stuff and there is some chocolate bark left in the fridge that I'm ignoring. :) I couldn't find regular peppermint candy canes after Christmas and I really wanted one!

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    1. Thanks Heather for stopping by today! Can't wait to see some of those recipes you will be posting.

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  3. I adore the gift basket and what a great idea Cindy. Chocolate in my house? Chocolate never last more than the minute I place it in my mouth which is instantly!
    Connie Royals

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  4. Hi Cindy, oh what a fun and informative post. Love your gift basket. What a great idea for Christmas and other holidays too. I made candy, merry mix and pizzelles this year for gifts and placed them in pretty containers. No chocolate here now, thank God. Time for me to buckle down and re-food myself. haha I also created pretty ornament tags to add to cards and of course lots of ornament gifts.

    Love that sweet little outfit. Your grand would look adorable in that. Your dishaholic shed is fabulously filled with treasures. I just cleaned out and organized my studio store room yesterday. It was a bit out of control. It happens somehow doesn't it?? I just don't understand why!!!!! haha

    Currently I am reading a book I got for Christmas by Paul Evans, The Mistletoe Inn. Thank you for sharing this fun post. Have a great day.
    Blessings xo

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    1. I am going to tell my man now, "My shed has TREASURES not JUNK! Ha!

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  5. I like the gift basket, Cindy! So elegant and colorful...and practical! I am working on a blog post, an interview with the author of a non-fiction book I just read. Hope to complete it all by the weekend because the way he lays out the foundations of our Christian faith drew me so close to Jesus. It was a great experience for me and hopefully for others. Have a good week, my friend!

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    1. I saw where you will be doing an interview! WOW! Can't wait to hear about it.

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  6. Blogger is giving me fits this morning and ate my comment so I'll do it again. Sigh.
    I think the gift basket is adorable! I made a quilt for a friend as her Christmas gift and that was the extent of my crafts for the season. I enjoy getting into a mess and clearing out and rearranging. I'd probably have a hard time with dishes too. I've been on Pinterest lately looking for ideas and tutorials for Bible journaling. I'm trying to decide what Bible study to begin. I have Anne Graham Lotz's book "Just Give Me Jesus" which looks like a study in John so I may do that one. Have a great day!

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    1. Melanie, Just give me Jesus is wonderful! I loved that book.

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  7. First of all, I've got to say that I'm sitting here green with envy (I know that's a sin, right)....I want a shed all my own!!! I've even asked for that!!! ;-) Here goes with answers to your burning questions...LOL Love the basket idea....I did one for a hurting friend a while back, but it wasn't nearly as pretty as yours. I did a blog post on some of the things I made as Christmas gifts....I try to do handmade to save money, but I stress myself sometimes with waiting till the last minute! What I'm reading? The Daily Bible, a 365 daily devotional, which I'm enjoying so much. Also, Sweet Grace, A Weight Loss Memoir by Teresa Shields Parker...oh, my how it's speaking to my heart and soul. AS for Pinterest....I would have to live to be at least 1,000 years old to do all the projects I've pinned...especially, the crochet ones! And, candy...yes, I still have LOTS left...simply because Jack filled my stocking full of all kinds of dark chocolate...yummy!!! This was so fun, Friend...Happy Wednesday to you!

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    1. If I had the time Deb to do all that I saw on Pinterest I would not have the money and vise versa! Dark chocolate...OH NO! I love dark chocolate!

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  8. Hey Cindy, I am just cracking up right now!! Your shed is great and not even close to what the TV show is, but my husband is very vocal when it comes to my thrift store habit too LOL! :) I love the gift basket you made for your friend. It is such a sweet and thoughtful gift and I am sure she loved it cause it came from your heart. I do still have chocolate as I am trying to drop some pounds from all the fantastic holiday food. I have enlisted my 14 year old son to help eat some of it. He still has the metabolism to do so and get by with it. It's so nice that you asked about current books as I just started a bible study called The Armor of God by Priscilla Shirer. Our Sunday morning class is doing a 6 week study session and we are doing prayer strategies on cards to pin up in various places at home to remind us of the power of prayer and defending ones self against the unseen enemy. I pin a lot of clothing on Pinterest. I am currently looking at baby girl clothing ideas for my 10 month old granddaughter. Santa brought me a sewing machine for Christmas so it's exciting to start making some cute little outfits. I love the one you pinned. I am sure your granddaughter will be adorable in it. I hope your shed project goes smoothly. See you again soon.
    Peace & Blessings,
    Karen

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    1. Ooh, I love me some Priscilla Shirer too! Have you read her book Fervent? Oh my....goes right along with the Armor of God study! Thanks for the vote of confidence that I am NOT as bad as that TV show! Ha!

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  9. Always good to read your posts. I am quite behind having been gone 11 days and all the holidays etc. I saw a promotion about Kelly's new bible study. It sounds great.
    I need a shed because I also have your disease and my house is bursting at the seams. Why are we so drawn to dishes? I am crazy about your chargers. I love the shape and color. Your table looks great. Very eye-catching. I have a similar tablecloth.
    I don't do crafts although I like to see what others do. All I made this year was a caramel cake for Christmas and I hosted my Sunday School class Christmas party pot luck dinner so I sat up tables for 28. It was fun because I pulled out every Christmas decoration I had but a lot of work as I do all my own cleaning too. It's getting harder to do everything like I used to.

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    1. Bonnie I told my man that I wanted a bigger shed. I won't even bother to repeat what he said! Ha!

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  10. Wonderful to see all the exciting things going on in your world...the Bible studies and the books being read and the activities. I loved what was said that LIFE is Jesus Himself. Wonderful gift idea, too!

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  11. Cindy,
    I so enjoy being part of your life and you make visiting you such a cozy and warm place to be and share.
    I too have read this little itty bitty book that is packed with power.
    It is in the office right now, and you have spurred me on to read and seize.

    Oh yes, even though we had only moved into the new house for a short time, I found my way to the oven and stove top and baked away.
    I am getting stern with myself now and no more of that nonsense!

    I love your shed-it looks like it houses so much history and information:) We are all cleaned out now, because of the move-it's a good things, but I do feel a little nostalgia for the items no longer with us.

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    1. Thanks so much for dropping by. I know you are enjoying your new beautiful home.

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  12. Oh Cindy, I just want to jump on a plane and come see you and give you a great big hug, I am so happy to see that I am not the only one with a shed full of "stuff". I love my treasures.

    Hugs and blessings,

    Debbie

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  13. I love your shed, Cindy!!! What a delight! :)

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  14. What a clever idea to add sprinkles to the clear ornaments! Your garage shelves look so inviting to me...I'd love to browze.

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  15. First of all, the basket was so cute, a great gift idea! I can just see my little great granddaughters in that outfit, so precious. As for the dishes, I have lot's of mine stored in the garage. There is not an empty cabinet left in my kitchen! I read the prayer of Jabez a few years ago and I have your closing statement written in my Bible! Enjoyed it all!!

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    1. Miss Mary we just had an evangelist (Tim Lee) come to our church and he said those closing words about the Bible and sin and I too have those words wrote in my Bible. I thought it was worth sharing.

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  16. The best book I have read lately is
    Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese.
    I loved it - heart breaking and inspiring.

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  17. Hi Cindy! Oh, I thought this was a picture of my basement! ;) I totally understand about stuff and trying to get it under control. That was my plan after Christmas but then I broke my stupid ole knee! Bummer, but I'll get to it. I've read the Prayer of Jabez book and love it. I had bloodwork done once and the 'sticker' lady told me her desire was to bring no harm to me and thanked her and she did a great job! You're a blessing.
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  18. Hi Cindy, I enjoyed my visit here tonight. I still have candy canes and chocolate left over. I did bake cookies one evening with my grands and I posted a picture at my Christmas site for 2015. I have read Prayer of Jabez and Secrets of the Vine. I did a webpage on the that too. You are so creative and that basket is a great idea. My cousin has made us gifts like that. I understand your shed and I sure wish I had one. I have 3/4 of the garage instead! :)

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  19. Cindy,
    The basket was such a cute gift!! This was pretty much what a lot of areas looked like in my house last year but after a year of purging and organizing, I am proud to say that the whole house looks pretty good. And I am starting over again this year with the purging and organizing....Good luck on your quest!!
    Hugs,
    Deb

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  20. I love your post today, very inspiring and lovely entertaining too!
    Your basket creation is awesome. I need to get a hold of The Prayer of Jabez, as no, I haven't read it... bad girl.
    I'm smitten by that coffee sign, maybe I'll try to make it myself!
    Have a great weekend sweet friend.
    FABBY

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    1. Fabby, I got a feeling that you can make that sign and it will look simply awesome! Thanks for visiting with me today.

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  21. Loved the chat Cindy! I am a dishaholic as well. I took things right out of my cupboards and sold them at the vintage sell. What didn't sell went right back in. lol! I loved the photo of your shed. Lots of pretties!
    hugs,
    Jann

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    1. Thanks Jann. I keep saying I am going to sell half of what I have but keep thinking I might need it though! Ha!

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So glad you stopped by to visit.
Hugs and blessings, Cindy

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