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Our office is still in boxes (the only room we haven't unpacked yet) so running across this beautiful home office proved very inspirational to me! Hopefully in a week or two, mine will look more like hers!
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I think this RV conversion wins the prize for most surprising exterior! It looks like a plain old box truck...and then...
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God has been teaching me so many things since we moved here for our new job. I'm gathering up all the thoughts in my head to share them with you at some point. But in the meantime, read this...it's a real faith booster!
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I haven't tried making this yet, but it looks delicious! I am learning that my ways of meal prep are probably going to have to change a bit. While we do live and work in the same space, I don't always have time to cook a meal leading up to mealtime. I foresee a lot of slow cooker meals and make-ahead meals in our future!
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I've shared before about my friend Christy Cabe, who has written a couple of books. She's also doing coloring and activity books for kids now, and she has a whole line that are all about life at the lake. If you're a lake-loving family, check them out!
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As we settle into our new routines here, we're slowly working back up to what was just second nature to us before. I've returned to 10,000 steps a day and am almost up to full water consumption again. Meal planning is making a comeback, and real workouts are next. Here are some ab exercises that can be done at home!
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I am with you on meal prep! I haven't been cooking shabbat dinner which mean I lose another 3-4 meals so I am lost at dinner time! So hard to get routines back in some areas (:
That clothespin story was neat!
After reading the fascinating clothespin story, I then read about the Mueller guy she mentioned. So amazing how everything he prayed for, he got!!! Maybe because everything he prayed for was to the help or benefit of others. Not really for himself.
Those Greek chicken bowls look so good!!! Minus the quinoa. I don't like quinoa. Or is it cous cous I don't like? I forget. I'll eat mine with good ol' Minute Rice. LOL
That home office is amazing and I want it allllll. I clicked on one of her other posts about white wicker outdoor waterproof table and floor lamps for screened porches and I need them. Would be perfect for reading out here at night. AND it just occurred to me all this time we've been sweltering out here I could've plugged in the fan that's stashed away in the shed! Ohmygosh...seriously?
Tamar - Isn't it weird how moving can throw off so many things that were so natural before?
Tracy - I loved it!
Jinjer - George Muller's autobiography is fantastic. I've read it multiple times and found it really encouraging every time. Ryan doesn't LOVE quinoa, but he doesn't mind it if there's a lot of other stuff with it. And yes! Her porch posts are amazing! I have learned so much for her! Now go plug in your fan!
I will see if I can find that autobio and add it to my Goodreads.
Well, I did retrieve the fan from the spidery shed, took it out of it's double trash bags (because, spiders!) and plugged it in. It works, but the air is just too hot and humid for it. Oh well, it will be good when the heat and humidity lets up a bit more. I just need to remember to dust it regularly for spiders and bring it in if there's a chance of blowing rain. I think it will stay dry if it's rain without wind.
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