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Friday Fill-Ins


1. It's cold and I really don't like being cold. (That statement is only half true...it is NOT cold right now! ... Yay!)

2. One of my favorite things is home grown tomatoes. I used to eat them every day as a kid! Wonderful memories!

3. My favorite health and beauty product is Bare Minerals.

4. Every day I take a nice long ride to work.

5. Well, first of all, love God with all your heart, mind, strength and soul. After that, it is all good!

6. Me and my (former) best friend; those were the cast of characters in a recent dream and it was warm and sweet because reconciliation had happened!

7. And as for the weekend, tonight I'm looking forward to dinner with my family and then off to a friend's house for a casual get-together, tomorrow my plans include hanging out at the pool with my daughter and some girl friends, going to church and then Girl's Night! (my husband will be out of town) and Sunday, I want to sleep in and then relax, reading, writing...and who knows, I might even pull out the unfinished scrap book I am working on!

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Anonymous said…
Hi, Liz. Hope you had a wonderful weekend! I love homegrown tomatoes---may have to head to the farmer's market soon. I am, also, going to give Bare Minerals a try. When I hit 35, my usually well-behaving skin has gone bezerk and I have become very sensitive to makeup. Think of you often and praying that you have a great week!
Love, Stacy

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