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Friday Fill - Ins

Well, it is Friday evening already and I am SLOW getting this post up...
doing it anyway
because at this moment I am waiting for dinner to be finished.
Fill in the Blank!
Here I go....

1. Swimming in my backyard pool is my favorite summertime past time.

2. My favorite John Hughes movies is The Breakfast Club.

3. The skin of people that I love is something I love to touch.

4. The full moon makes me ponder things that I don't normally think about on other moons.

5. I am ready to eat dinner right now.

6. When daylight fades the cicadas begin to sing; they create a melancholy mood in my heart.

7. And as for the weekend, tonight I'm looking forward to spending time with my husband as we celebrate the 29th anniversary of our first date (but our daughter is entertaining a young man...so we can't go out!) , tomorrow my plans include cycling class, a hair appointment for me and my daughter,after which she and I will do a little shopping and then some time spent with my dear friend, Kim and Sunday, I want to worship God with a pure heart, lay out a little bit at my pool, a life coaching session with my life coach (also my mom, which is fun and beneficial) and then rest.......

Comments

Anonymous said…
Great Weekend Plans! I look forward to spending the day in the salon with my daughter when she's older (good stuff).

Have a wonderful weekend!
pam said…
Wow, fun, full weekend

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