Friday, February 13, 2026

Friday's Fave Five #876




Welcome back to Friday's Fave Five.  .  It's time to look back over our week,  no matter what it's been like, good or bad, and find five shining moments that blessed us.  Sometimes it super easy and the 5 slots fill up fast, and sometimes we have to search a little harder.  But I know one thing, doing this for so many years, is that if we develop a habit of intentionally looking on a regular basis, when the hard times come, it becomes our anchor.  The blessings though they may be more hidden are easier to recognize.  If you're new you can go to the link in the sidebar and get the guidelines and then just join right in!


~ helpful Hubby and little friends ~ last Sunday I did something to me knee that made walking hard and bending my knee very painful.  I debated hard about calling a sick day on Monday but Hubby said if I didn't want to do that he would work from home and be around to help if I needed it.  Parents were told that they would have to be on call if things went south and I couldn't safely provide care.  It was amazing how all my little dayhome friends tried to be helpful in their own ways.  I even had one of the older ones watching me from the corner of her eyes all day and when I would make a move to stand up she'd run over to try and help me up.  She even took my elbow one time when I was going from kitchen to living room and walked me like a little boy scout with a little old lady crossing the street.  It was all very endearing.  Needless to say they all got a little treat at the end of the day.

~ making progress on the puzzle ~  whew, it's a doozy.  With two of us, working it over two weekends this is how far we've gotten.  But it's been a fun activity to do together.  



~ surprise phone call ~ in the middle of the day the phone rang with a number I didn't recognize.  Now usually I don't answer these because 9 times of ten they are someone trying to sell me something but for some reason I did answer this one.  And I'm so glad I did as it was from an old friend of ours who we haven't had communication with for many, many years.  He was just sitting at home and thought of us and called.  It was nice to get caught up on where life has taken them.


~ homemade chicken noodle soup ~ again this week I find myself fighting off some sort of cold trying to take ahold.  My Mom would always make soup for us when we weren't well and I did the same for my kids.  But when I'm not well I don't always feel like putting in the effort even though I know I'd love it.  But this week I knew I had about 4 containers of homemade turkey vegetable broth in the freezer,  It was easy to just thaw one out, boil some peas and carrots and noodles and I had delicious comfort food to stave off the virus within 20 minutes.  So glad I had that in the freezer for just such an occasion.  


~ vacation days booked ~ I finally decided on my summer vacation days for the year.  One week is always the same every year but the other can vary from year to year depending on what we are doing.  For some reason it's always stressful for me to choose that second week but it's finally done.  It's a relief and gives me something to look forward to and plan for.  




Have a Happy Valentine's Day tomorrow but before you go, what were 5 of your favorite blessings this week?












Friday, February 06, 2026

Friday's Fave Five #875




Hello and welcome to Friday's Fave Five.  We're taking our Friday pause to look back over the week for the blessings God brings to our lives.  Please join in with us as we develop our gratefulness. Everything's ok but due to circumstances beyond my control I will be joining in later .   Please go ahead and link your posts and I'll catch up with you all!  



Finally able to jump on here to post my favorite blessings from the week.  It's been a very busy, chaotic week but I don't want to miss the intentionality of taking that pause from the crazy to be able to be grateful.


~ gorgeous weather ~  it has been insanely beautiful weather here this week.  Like no jackets, spring clothes weather.  One of the dayhome parents jokingly asked if he should send sunscreen.  We're taking advantage of every moment we can outdoors soaking it in.  Though appreciative of it, on the other hand I'm praying for moisture because it is scary dry.  We've already had 2 major fires in the coulees that came way too close to the neighborhoods along the edge of the hills and entered the cemetary.  Thankful for hard working fire departments!!

~ great sermon series ~ Sunday's message was really good and made for great discussion at mid-week bible study as we hashed out how to apply it practically in our individual, everyday lives.  All the messages in this series they have been doing have been really good and really practical.  I like that the bible studies are given the outline and questions to take us deeper in a smaller group where we can ask questions and talk out when we question something that was said.


~ dinner out with a great couple ~ Friday evening we had dinner out at a great East Indian restaurant with a fun couple that we haven't seen in a very long time. It was really nice catching up with them and have good conversation, lots of laughs and amazing food.



~ puzzle started ~ last weekend Hubby and I finally broke out the puzzle we were gifted for Christmas.  It is a wooden puzzle with cool shapes none of which match each other.  Some pieces resemble something that goes with the picture of the puzzle.  For example, ours is a prairie sky scene with farm house and barns.  Some of the puzzle pieces are shaped like geese flying, birds, farm tools, milk cans and some of the pieces fit together to make an image of the artist playing a guitar.  I am not a puzzler, so this was really throwing me off the deep end in the puzzle world.  But it turned out to be a fun activity to do together even though we have to carefully pack it up on Sunday night so the dayhome kids don't get into it. There is nowhere to leave it out, so we'll carefully bring the flats back up to the kitchen table tonight for the weekend.    It's an absolutely gorgeous puzzle but it's gonna take awhile.  



~ birdsong ~ with the gorgeous weather the birds in all the trees surrounding our house have been putting on a concert and I am here for it!

What were your favorite blessings of the week? 

















Friday, January 30, 2026

Friday's Fave Five #874




Well we are back to the birds on a wire button as the weather has been so gorgeous here this week, way above normal.  So welcome to a very mild and lovely Friday's Fave Five.  Taking a pause to reflect and look for blessings in our last week and always making sure we are thankful to God for them.  Please join us.

~ great bible study ~ I haven't been to study all month due to various reasons so was grateful to be able to get back to it this week.  Working from home and with half a dozen little ones all day, I find I really need that mid-week gathering of women and adult conversation where I never have to say things such as "walking feet please, inside voices please, or we don't poke our fingers in our friends eyes".  😄.  The study was especially good and everyone was participating which made it all the better.  Thankful for my group.

~ helpful hubby ~ on study night I left when hubby was finishing up the scrubbing of the supper pots and pan which is what he usually does but while I was at study he went the extra mile and did all the hand washing of the stuff I can't put in the dishwasher too.  What a blessing to come home from study to not have a sink of dishes to finish off before I could go relax.  Thankful he was observant and noticed I was tired and knew that that small act would really help me out.  

~ quiet weekend ~ last weekend was a pretty quiet and relaxing weekend with no appointments or places we needed to be.  I got a few chores done that needed to be knocked off the list, read a lot and watched a couple of movies with hubby.  Thankful for that restful pause.

~ library time ~ the library is one of my happy, self-care places.  Spending time just perusing the shelves and finding good reads is so relaxing and a stress relief for me.  Glad I got to spend some time there in the last week.  And thankful the city sees their value and  supports our public library so well.  We haven't had to pay for a library card since covid.  

~ gift of coffee ~ this month I've been enjoying some of the gifts of coffee that were gifted to me at Christmas time.  It's great to try new brands with different coffees from around the world once in awhile.  


What were your favorite blessings from the last week?















Friday, January 23, 2026

Friday's Fave Five #873



Welcome to a decidedly colder Friday's Fave Five.  I know lots of us are getting a huge dose of winter this week.  But no matter the temperature or what the weather is or isn't doing we can always look for things to be grateful to God for.  Please join in as we make taking note of those blessings part of our everyday lives.  I also want to apologize for not getting around to commenting.  It's been one crazy week but hopefully I can get caught up this weekend.


~ warmth in the cold ~ with the cold blowing in I am very thankful for the blessing of my good working furnace keeping the house nice and toasty warm.


~ warm fuzzy throw blankets ~ we took down the electric fireplace we had had in the living room because it was starting to make some noise.  But in doing that we don't have that extra bit of heat that it gave in that particular room anymore, so I'm thankful for the blessing of soft, fuzzy throw blankets to curl up under while watching tv or reading a book. 


~ haircut ~ I was in desperate need of a trim and reshaping so was happy I had a pre-set appointment this week.  I'm thankful for my hairstylist who always gives a great cut and goes above and beyond with a wonderful scalp massage with fragrant essential oil.  


~ Operation Christmas Child celebration ~ In Canada, all Connect Volunteers were invited to a special zoom presentation and celebration this week to learn what God did during the collection season 2025.  It was fun hearing the total number of boxes each province packed and Canada's total this year (we Canadians filled 458, 768 shoebox gifts for children around the world)  along with other stories of the way God moved through various circumstances and volunteers this last year.  


~ less knee/leg issues ~ hubby got me a vibration plate for my birthday  after trying out one my brother in law had.  I've got horrible circulation in my legs and the last couple years I've had some lesser mobility in one of my knees and some shin pain in that leg.  It's apparently supposed to help by stimulating blood flow and lymphatic drainage.  I've been trying to use it consistently on a daily basis, starting with 10 mins a day and have now worked up to 15 - 20 mins with variable speeds.  I do believe it might be helping.  I'm noticing more flexibility and less achiness.  


What have been your favorite blessings from the last week?











Friday, January 16, 2026

Friday's Fave Five #872


Well hello and welcome to FFF!  I had to take my blowing snow button off for this week and put up something different because there's been nary a hint of snow all January so far and it felt weird to have it up.  In fact, Wednesday, our city broke it's record for warmth registering in at 17.5*C.  That's 63.5*F!  What???  That record was last set in 1942.  I even slept with the window open slightly that night. But not to worry, we can keep the winter gear out as next week we will be back to the normal chilly January and my winter buttons will magically reappear.  So what were your favorite blessings this last week?

~ a very restful Sunday ~ there is always something that is going on or needs doing but this last Sunday the most exertion I had was going to church and then cooking lunch.  The rest of the day I literally lazed around and read, watched tv and even had a nap.  I never, ever nap.  I think it was a combination of the very busy Christmas week followed by a busy work week,  a whopping headache the night before that always tires me out, and now in hindsight, I know I had the beginning of a cold trying to take hold.  But I'm thankful I had that Sunday and listened to my body telling me it needed a day of absolutely no running around.

~ chocolate chai ice cream ~ oh my.  One of the flavors of the month at my fave local ice cream shop.   Rich chocolate ice cream swirled with chai ice cream which has cinnamon, cardamom, ginger and clove.  It's amazing and a new favorite!  Hope they bring it back again.  Meanwhile I'm getting another pint to have one hand for later.  

~ snail mail ~ I received two delayed Christmas cards in the past week week from blogging friends Faith and Linda and another back in December from my blogging friend at Nikkipolani.  These are such a blessing to me and I really appreciate the time and effort and notes of encouragement and news.  Thank you ladies!

~ tea with honey and lemon ~ fighting off a cold this week I turned to what my mom always made for me when I didn't feel well...hot tea with lots of honey and lemon.  Took me right back to the home I grew up in sitting in the kitchen in my jammies with a steaming mug.  It was like a hug from my Mom.  

~ zinc, vit C and E@rly Defense ~ as soon as I realized I was starting to not feel well, I started taking extra zinc and vit c and starting using the cold product that supposed to help ward off a cold becoming worse.  The combination seems to have worked for the most part, other than the fatigue, and has kept the other symptoms to a minimum.  I'm thankful there is stuff that we can do to help minimize these dreaded winter colds from really taking hold.  Have you found anything that works well for you when a cold tries to come on you?

What are your blessings from the last week?












Friday, January 09, 2026

Friday's Fave Five #871



Welcome to Friday's Fave Five.  Pausing at the end of the week to just stop the rush and take note of the blessings that God has brought into my life.  Thank you for starting out another year with me and joining in.  And if you are new, thanks for stopping by and joining with us.  Hopefully you will become one of our little community building gratefulness and thankfulness into our daily lives.

~ it's Friday ~ Yes, my first thing I am grateful for is that it's Friday.  Boy, oh boy, jumping back into a full on work week right after having 12 days off, and busy, fun filled, late night, chaotic ones at that, was rough going.  I've never been an early morning person so jumping right back to early mornings was hard.  And the kids came back to dayhome, very loud and full of excited energy so I've been exhausted by the end of each day.  I'm thankful to have these two days to rest and recoup.  

~ big hugs from little arms ~ the children in dayhome have been so sweet and very generous with their hugs both to me and to each other this week.  It's so precious to receive those spontaneous hugs and know that you were missed.

~ book store sales ~ I popped into the bookstore knowing all their calendars would be on sale and while there I saw two books on sale that finished off a couple of series that I'm reading.  One was 30% off and one was 50% off.  Couldn't pass those up.  

~ new goals and habits ~ though I'm not a huge goal setter, never have been, there have been a few habits that I have been wanting to change in 2026.  The main one being to start and end my day with bible reading and prayer.  Before bed is not a problem for me, but early morning is tough.  I start work at 7:30 a.m. so I have my work cut out for me.  I am not an early morning person, and my habit since my early 20's after washing my face and brushing my teeth is to grab a coffee and turn on the morning news show and basically sit in a stupor for 1/2 hour trying to get my brain in gear.  I've been doing it many, many, many years.  So this will be a big habit for me to change.  But this week, I was able to do it 3 out of the 5 work mornings so that to me is a win for this week.  Hopefully I can continue on and improve until I've established a new morning routine.  

~ holiday restore done ~ Christmas is packed away for another year and rooms restored.  It was a lot of work but now that it's done it's so nice to have things back to normal.  I love the holiday decor but it's also nice to get back to less stuff everywhere.   It's like there is room to breathe again.  


What have been the blessings in your life this week?  











Saturday, January 03, 2026

The Summer of Yes by Courtney Walsh ~ Book Review


When Kelsey Worthington was picking up a Starbucks for her condescending boss she was unfortunately hit by a car.  Little does she know that this event will change her life in more ways than one.  When she wakes up in the hospital she realizes she is in a room next to none other than super successful New York business woman Georgina Tate, who is there for kidney dialysis.  And Georgina is none too happy about it.  Georgina and Kelsey have a lot in common and yet are so different with a huge age difference and a life of very different experiences.   Georgina gave up everything to get where she is, but was it truly worth it?  While they are laid up and getting on each other's nerves Kelsey starts to re-examine where her own life is, realizing she is wasting her time on a job that isn't what she really wants and stuff that isn't important to her.  Georgina, too has her regrets and would never admit them, but Kelsey's curiosity and talent of asking the right questions starts to break down Georgina's defenses.  In a moment of Georgina's wall being down, Kelsey convinces her take take a summer of yes road trip with her, in Georgina's vintage car, no less.  So starts a summer where both women find the courage to confront things in their lives but can they make the changes their hearts desire.

This was a fun summer read. Yes, I am that behind in writing the review.  A fun story perfect for a summer read.  It had engaging banter, serious moments, and a sweet, clean romance.  There were laugh out loud moments along with tender and insightful parts as the pair went on their journey to self-discovery.  The story touches on love, family, forgiveness, saying yes to the best things in life and taking your second chances when they come around.  

I gave it a 9.5 out of 10