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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

{Plant Smiles, Grow Giggles, Harvest Love}


Easter has passed and all my Easter decor has been put up for another year. I only decorated in my kitchen and dining area this year so it wasn't too bad getting it put back up. Though I must admit that I miss my pastel tablescape. But, time to move on.  My little birds and faux greenery with that cute pitcher made its way to my little bench. 


 I just love my little teapot and the cup and saucer was gifted to me one summer so I was glad to display some of my favorite things in my little corner chair. 


My planter took center stage on my table that my daughter Melissa gave me. I have Swedish ivy in small pots in the planter. I have clippings from it and rooting them now. I did stick a few faux baby breath in it just to serve as a filler. Plant smiles and harvest love really says it all. We can all do that, right? But that was as far as I got I am afraid. Maybe I can get a tablescape done this week. 


These two cuties got a surprise this week. Their daddy brought them home six little chicks. They were so surprised. 


Look at her cute little expression when she saw the little chicks! PRICELESS! And they all six have the same name by the way. TACO! LOL! 



The first grandchild to call me Nana celebrated her Sweet 16th birthday. And she is indeed SWEET! She is smart, talented, creative, and a Jesus loving young lady and that I am more proud of than anything! Her birthday bash didn't go exactly like we had planned due to the change we are experiencing in history but God's plans aren't our plans and His ways aren't ways. However, her special birthday did not go unnoticed. We are very proud of her and I am so honored that God chose me to be her Nana. Just can't believe she's 16!




In closing today I would like to share this scripture with you. It seems to sure be popping up a lot lately so felt someone might need to read it today. I pray your week is wonderful and that all is well with you and your families.

Hugs and blessings, Cindy
 


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  1. Cindy, hi! You've served up heaping helpings of joy and beauty and love today. It makes me smile just being here.

    Bless you!

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  2. Love the pictures! Will they be eating those chicks later? God is our peace!
    Peace is my word for the year.

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  3. What sweet pics of the little ones with the chicks! And your teen granddaughter is beautiful! What a blessing they are....mine too! Take care and stay healthy!

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  4. I have a indie theme going on since I took Easter decor down, too, Cindy. Your little girls and your 16 year old Raygen are just beyond darling. No, we are not in control, but we do have Faith in who is. The ending verse is perfect. Have a great week, my friend. ❤️

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  5. Grow giggles, priceless. Happy Birthday to your granddaughter, Cindy. I don't have any themes going on, actually, I have one theme, its in my brain though; have.to.move.out.of.NY.state. That's where I am...trying to find jobs from Maine to TN, but you know, everything is closed due to the virus.

    Keeping you in prayer, friend. smiles

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  6. Happy Sweet Sixteen to a sweet young lady. I can see why you're a proud Nana. Baby girls are so precious holding their chicks, now were they holding Taco One and Taco Two?? lol Such a great scripture for this time, He certainly didn't give a us a spirit of fear. I am cautious, but I am not fearful. Sending you a ((hug)) across the miles!!

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    1. Thanks Miss Mary. One of my favorite scriptures is 2nd Timothy 1:7.

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  7. Such cute gran girls, the littles and the big. I'm so over this isolation and trying to be patient but it sure gets hard some days. Hope you are doing well!

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    1. Thanks Lea. We are all doing fine and trying to stay focused.

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  8. What beautiful children (big and little). The chicken 'greeting' by your grandgirl is my favorite picture though. lol I didn't do anything for Easter because we had just moved...sigh...next year. xo Diana

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    1. Oh I know you will have something going next Easter. I am sure you will be glad when the dust has settled.

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  9. Your sweet granddaughters and their new chicks are just the dose of cuteness that I need!

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  10. Cindy I always love seeing your corner chair decorated for each season, so cute! Adorable littles with the chicks all named Taco😂. Raygen is a beauty and Happy 16th birthday to her. Wishing you a wonderful week!

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    1. Thank you Pam. Taco (s) are gonna be loved chicks for sure.

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  11. Your Spring decor is so pretty. I especially like the planter with the ivy. And that cute birdie in the first picture...I have the same one but in white.
    I can just imagine how absolutely thrilled the little girls were with the chickies. I would be too!!

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  12. Those little chicks! I bet that brought lots of smiles. The first grandchild really does set the pace for what your name will be! She's lovely, Cindy, and she's becoming quite a lady.

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    1. Yes and I always wanted to be called Nana but I am sure that whatever she would have chosen to call me I would have answered too. LOL.

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  13. I'm so ready for Spring and your post today is just what I needed to read! Plants, chicks, Spring decor and a special birthday!! Thanks for sharing your happy world, Cindy!! Zenda

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  14. The kids are so cute with their chicks! I still have my Easter decor up..I like it! :)

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    1. I miss my pretty pastels. But this green sure is making me smile and feel refreshed.

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  15. Your spring decor is adorable and your message is perfect! I put away all my Easter things in a hurry, one Easter I know we will all remember! I feel sorry for all the teens that are missing parties, proms and graduations, not to mention sports and recitals...at least your granddaughter has her sweet family to surround her! Those chicks are too cute!
    Jenna

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    1. My heart breaking for all the kids that are missing out too.

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  16. Cindy, what a sweet surprise for the girls receiving baby chicks. The girls are adorable.
    It is hard to believe your oldest is sweet sixteen! She is beautiful!
    Thank you for the comforting scripture.
    I would love to have a cutting from your Swedish ivy. It reminds me of my mother. She had a lot of hanging baskets on her porch.
    Have a great week.

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  17. Good Morning sweet Cindy. This post is a bright shine in my day today. Love the surprise, joy and love you shared. The little baby chicks and the expression on your grands face is adorable. Happy Tuesday. Have a wonderful week.
    xoxo
    Kris

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  18. I thought your plants were silk, at first. They are just gorgeous! And, I love the planter your daughter bought you! Happy 16th birthday to your sweet granddaughter. The years fly by way too fast, that's for sure. God bless all of you and keep you safe and healthy continually, in Jesus' name!

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    1. The Ivy in the planter on the table are live ones. They have been very pretty.

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  19. Love all your cute signs and planter and tea pot, cup and saucer, and those adorable little granddaughters with their cute chickies! "Taco"...so funny. They will have fun watching them grow. I hope they will help gather the eggs eventually! And your sweet 16 granddaughter is so pretty. You are blessed with such a beautiful and wonderful family. I know you know that...but isn't God good? Have a wonderful rest of your week!!

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  20. Hello Cindy, your spring decor is charming. Easter has come and gone. Spring has sprung. Your signs are perfect. The chicks are such a delight for your littles. Your 16 year old Granddaughter is gorgeous. Have a wonderful week. xoxo

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  21. Your girls are all beautiful... how can you have a 16 year old grand when you're only 39 yourself? ☺ Sweet little girls holding tacos! 🐥 Faith over fear! 🙌 🙏

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    1. Thanks friend. Yes, and those girls got MORE tacos! Be glad when eggs start coming. LOL!

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  22. Your house always looks so pretty! Love the chicks and love the look on the little ones face! You grand is so pretty. Stay safe.

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  23. Sharing scripture on our blogs is always a good idea, and certainly right now when times are so tough for so any.

    The 6 chicks named TACO, how cute is that?!!!

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  24. What darling chicks...I want some!! Oh my...the expressions on those darling faces! Love those cute signs and your centerpiece too. And I am also claiming that scripture for myself. Thank you for sharing it. Much love you, my friend,♥

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    1. As high as eggs are now...we all need some chickens!

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  25. Both of our ❤ hearts ❤ are in the same place...
    Being grandmas of beautiful grand daughters, inside and out, is so rewarding!

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  26. Hi Cindy! Oh, your greens in the little box look so cute. I need to put up my Easterness, just haven't done it yet. Oh, what darling little girls with their little chicks. Your sixteen year old is a beauty too! Beauty runs in your family. Thank you for the scripture. I claim that in Jesus' name. Thanks for popping in to see me.
    Be a sweetie,
    Sheia ;)

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  27. Cindy,
    Great Spring decor!! Your Grand Daughter is lovely!! Thank so much for stopping by!! Stay safe, healthy and happy!!
    Hugs,
    Debbie

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  28. Love your Spanish ivy decor... always fun to have your own real greenery! Those smiles on the girls' faces with the baby chicks is priceless! May the blessings and protection of the Lord be with you and your family!

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

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