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Friday Fill-Ins

Today is Friday and time for me to play the fun fill-in the blank game
Friday Fill-Ins
1. Sweet dreams are coming more often these days.
2. God has wonderful blessings, especially for me.
3. Silliness is something that I still enjoy, even at my age.
4. I am not sure what I want to do this Halloween.
5. Outstanding or not, I will continue to exercise whatever creativity I have.
6. A week of free time is what I want right now!
7. And as for the weekend, tonight I'm looking forward to coming home from work and going to the football game...if it has stopped raining! Tomorrow my plans include sprucing up the house and yard for autumn, cleaning out my linen closet, and a lazy evening reading a book and lounging with with whoever is at home and Sunday, I want to attend worship services, and watch the Dallas Cowboys win a game (I HOPE)!
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Happy Weekend!

Comments

pam said…
I LOVE your #1. We have a new tradition for Halloween. Last year we met our daughters up in the city and went to one of our favorite resturants...NO WAIT...usually we have to wait like 45 minutes to get in. Then we went to Starbucks for coffee....NO ONE was there...and it is a HUGE one....hubby and one of the girls slow danced to the Frank Sinatra CD they were playing...it was a wonderful evening. So we're going to pick another hard to get into resturant this year and see if it is as slow as last years choice.... Hope your Cowboys win....they were my favorite team back in the day...Stauback, too tall Jones....ahhhh, the memories.
Stacey said…
If you do all thy work tomorrow you deserve a lazy evening!! Love #2!

:-) Stacey
Cindy said…
I always enjoy your fill-ins, Liz. Thanks for sharing them! Have a great weekend.

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