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Project 365 Week 29

Here we go...another week in photos!

Monday, November 30
I did not go shopping with Fred on Black Friday, but I did shop Monday night on
Cyber Monday.
I have done a good deal of my Holiday shopping on-line this year!
Love it!

Tuesday, December 1
It was rainy and yucky all day. Someone mentioned that it was just ugly outside...and my response was, "No, the rain makes things quite pretty right now! The Christmas lights reflect on the sidewalks and streets, doubling the light!"
I took a photo to prove it!
Wednesday, December 2
That rain last night?
Turned into snow!
Flower Mound, Texas (and surrounding areas)
enjoyed the first snowfall today!

Thursday, December 3
Finished decorating the tree....
Playing with my camera trying to figure out how some of the features work.

Friday, December 4
A friend of mine gave this wreath to me years and years ago!
She has passed on, and I miss her every year when I place this wreath above my fireplace.
She was a lovely, Godly woman, and my mentor for many years.
She was a wise woman!Saturday, December 5
My company Christmas party!
Betty and I took a silly photograph of ourselves!

Sunday, December 6
First services in the new worship center at the Village church.
Check out Matt's video below.
I was excited to think about Christmas Eve services.

Saturday and Sunday...did some of the above...sewing.
Can't say much about this right now because it is a Christmas present!
But....I am so excited - having a lot of fun with Rebecca doing this special project!

Have a wonderful week!


Comments

pam said…
LOVED your picture of the lights reflecting on the wet concrete....good to notice
Cindy said…
I'm going to do the 365 project for 2010. It's such a cool idea and I always enjoy your photos.
What a beautiful home and some sweet sharing. I especially love the christmas light picture. Still praying for our pastor. Keep us updated!

just wanted to stop by and wish you a blessed CHRISTmas!

I need to check into this 365 project....

In His Graces~Pamela

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