Our family loves to watch Christmas movies together during the holidays. Here are our top 5, in no particular order. We watch these every year, and more than once! See if you can guess the titles of the movies. [...]
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Our family loves to watch Christmas movies together during the holidays. Here are our top 5, in no particular order. We watch these every year, and more than once! See if you can guess the titles of the movies. [...]
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At the beginning of this year, I did my first post about the monthly Gratitude List. ((I overlooked a couple of months in there. I’m sorry!! )) Just this week, I featured a post by Courtney over at the Lil Light of Mine blog. So…. since this is the last month of the year, I [...]
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What traditions do you have going on next week? We’re linked up at 5 Minutes for Mom, and
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Did you notice?? All 1′s in today’s date. I think that has some significance. Today starts the month with the Thanksgiving holiday…. a perfect time to print and use this month’s free printable. Leave us a comment on how you use yours. Click here for a free download.
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I never get tired of southern sayings. I had teammates on my college volleyball team who had moved here from other parts of the country. It always tickled me how they were intrigued by what we said…. They couldn’t understand why we mashed the button on the elevator, why we called the shopping carts buggies, or [...]
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If you ask someone from the South how they are doing and they say, “walking in high cotton,” it means “It doesn’t get any better than this.” I had to share these pictures from a family reunion I attended this past weekend. It doesn’t get any better than this. Tomorrow’s post will be about more Southern [...]
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Christmas Eve Gift!! (You knew that was coming!) This touching story was sent to me in an email. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. The Rich Family In Church By Eddie Ogan I’ll never forget Easter 1946. I was 14, my little sister Ocy was 12, and my older [...]
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We have a tradition of putting up our tree each year. The entire family helps put up the tree and fluff the branches (yes, we have an eco-friendly, artificial tree), then Hubs and I string the lights around the tree. After that, the girls and I unwrap the ornaments and hang them, then Hubs places the [...]
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One of my favorite memories of childhood has to do with the upcoming holiday. Labor Day meant no school. More than that, it also meant that my 17-months-younger-than-me sister and I would get to take snacks to the den with the red shag carpet and stay up all night under our pink fuzzy blankets watching [...]
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