Monday, November 24, 2025

{ Happy Homemaker Monday - 11/24/2025 }

 
 
 
Good morning everyone, welcome back to the very last Happy Homemaker Monday of November 2025.  I almost want to laugh saying that, or maybe cry, because what the heck?  I think this month may have even beat October in how fast it went by, goodness.
 
Anyway, welcome back, have a seat, have a hot cup of coffee and let's see what is happening.
 
Before I get started though, if you haven't yet, stop what you're doing,  go to the freezer and pull out those turkeys.  
 
Right, now we can carry on!  
I know we all have a very busy week ahead, my planning, my cooking, my prepping starts today and over the next 3 days it will be a blur of activities, mainly centered in the kitchen, the heart of the home, as we once again race to the finish line on Thursday when we present a wonderful home cooked meal to our family.  
 
I will be sharing quite a few posts leading up to the day and hopefully some pictures of the day itself, so stay tuned.  Ok, now let's get on, have a blessed week my friends, don't overwork, don't overthink, enjoy the process.
 
Love you all,
Sandra
♥♥♥♥
 
 
 *** The Weather *** 
We had amazing rain yesterday which was just what I needed.  The temperatures are far too high for this time of year, but they are dropping and we do have some major storms happening in our state this week, and a cold Thanksgiving.  
 
Monday - Morning clouds and afternoon sun, 72 
Tuesday - Sunny, 69 
Wednesday - Mostly sunny, 56
Thursday - Partly cloudy, 61
Friday - Cloudy, 62
Saturday - Showers, 62  
Sunday - Showers, 52
 
 
*** Right now I am *** 
Sitting in bed, working on this post while watching a new Christmas movie on Hallmark.  A Dickens of a Christmas.  
 

 
  *** Thinking and pondering *** 
Thanksgiving and Christmas.  My mind is going a thousand miles an hour and I'm so scared that I will forget something, so today, I need to sit and write and write and compile as many lists as I can.  
 
 
*** How I am feeling ***
I am so happy right now, just looking forward to my family arriving in a few weeks and having one of our childhood Christmas.  We will just be missing our younger brother, and if he was here it would be perfect, but it will be amazing none the less.    
 
 
*** On the breakfast plate *** 
Just had two cups of coffee, haven't eaten anything yet, not sure what I am going to have, not feeling very hungry today.  
 
 
*** On the lunch plate *** 
I will be having a tuna salad for lunch. 
 
 
*** On the dinner plate *** 
Moroccan Spiced Beef, Basmati Rice (Cauliflower rice for me), Sauteed Squash.  
 
 
*** On the menu *** 
 Monday - Moroccan Spiced Beef, Basmati Rice (Cauliflower rice for me), Sauteed Squash
Tuesday - Tilapia with Tomato Sauce, Quinoa, Cucumber tomato and chickpea salad
Wednesday - Ham and Cheese Sliders (will be super busy and don't have time to be cooking a full dinner with Thanksgiving the next day) 
Thanksgiving - 
Fried Turkey
Ham
Mashed potatoes
Macaroni and Cheese
Green Bean Casserole
Sweet Potato Casserole
Broccoli and Cauliflower with cheese sauce
Cranberry Sauce
Homemade Stuffing
Boxed Stuffing (some family members love this stuff lol)
Deviled Eggs
Homemade Rolls
Gravy
Pecan Pie
Pumpkin Pie
Apple Pie
Tarte pastel de nata (Portuguese Custard Pie)
Friday - Leftovers 
Saturday - Lahmacun (Turkish Pizza)
Sunday - Meatballs and Spaghetti, Garlic Bread, Salad 

 
*** What I am wearing *** 
Warm winter pajamas, it was cold during the night.  It's my day off from exercise as you all know, so I'll just throw on some comfy leggings and a tank top and get busy with Thanksgiving prep. 
 
 
 *** On my reading pile *** 
Bible Recap.
A Falcon for a Queen by Catherine Gaskin for my personal reading. 
Just finished Bringing Heaven Here which will have a review up this afternoon, if you're interested. 
 
 
*** On my TV this week *** 
YouTube cozy vlogs 

Turkish Series: 
Guller ve Gunahlar 
Kurulus Orhan 
Halef Koklerin Cagrisi 
Esref Ruy 
 
Hallmark Christmas movies 
 
 
*** Looking around the house *** 
I love this time of year, the darker mornings outside and the twinkly fairy lights inside just bring such joy to me. 
 
 
*** To do list for the week*** 
Daily homemaking chores
Water inside plants 
Third row of Part 5 of the Solstice Star Blanket 
Daily 10k steps 
Thanksgiving cooking
 
 
*** What I am creating *** 
Solstice Star Blanket CAL by Helen at Crystals and Crochet 
 
 
*** From the camera *** 
My bedroom Christmas tree makes me smile.  This is the first year that I have decided to put one up and will become a tradition from now on.  
 
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*** Devotional, Prayers, Bible Verses *** 
Just thought today I would share some scriptures for Thanksgiving.  

Scriptures on giving thanks to God
  • Psalm 107:1: "Oh give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, for his steadfast love endures forever!"
  • 1 Chronicles 16:34: "Oh give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; for his steadfast love endures forever!"
  • Psalm 95:2-3: "Let us come into his presence with thanksgiving and raise a shout to him with psalms."
  • Psalm 100:4: "Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise; give thanks to him and praise his name." 



{ Bringing Heaven Here - TLC Book Tour }

 

About Bringing Heaven Here: How the Lord’s Prayer Can Change Your Life and Our World

• Publisher: Thomas Nelson (November 25, 2025)
• Hardcover: 256 pages

From the creators of the global television series The Sacred Thread comes a transformative exploration of how the Lord’s Prayer unlocks the power of God to guide, heal, and renew our lives and the world around us.

The Lord’s Prayer is the most iconic and widely spoken prayer in human history. It’s not only a sacred prayer, but the very essence of the Bible’s message—showing us who God is, why Jesus came, and how we fit into the unfolding story of God’s redemption. Yet, familiarity often dulls the power of this profound prayer, leaving its deep meaning untapped and unlived.

Every single phrase of the Lord’s Prayer is loaded with revolutionary significance for Jesus’ original audience—and for us. In this book, Brad Gray and Brad Nelson draw on decades of research to unpack these words in their original historical and cultural context, revealing the bold truths that can still shake our lives today.

You’ll discover how to:

  • partner with Jesus in bringing heaven here by aligning your daily actions and influence with His kingdom and will.
  • gain wisdom to mend broken relationships and stand against the forces of evil.
  • understand what Jesus’ words meant to his original audience.
  • gain confidence and peace from bearing God’s name, goodness, and glory to the world.
  • experience each moment as holy—as an opportunity for the life of heaven to be a part of your life now.

We are called to actively participate in Jesus’ mission to restore all things, bringing the abundance of heaven to earth. Bringing Heaven Here will unveil the hidden truths and untapped power of the world’s most famous prayer—and show how it applies to your life today. Discover how to stay rooted in Him, embrace the purpose He has for you, and let the Lord’s Prayer guide you into a life of true transformation.

About the author

Brad Gray is the President and CEO of Walking The Text, a non-profit organization that creates digital media resources and study trips to Bible Lands to help people understand the Bible in its original context. He is the cocreator and host of The Sacred Thread, and the author of Make Your Mark. Brad is also a national speaker, ordained minister, and former teaching pastor. He has a business management degree from Cornerstone University (Grand Rapids, Michigan), a Master of Divinity from Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), and has done additional graduate work at Jerusalem University College (Jerusalem, Israel). He and his wife, Shallon, live with their four children in the Greater Nashville Area.

Brad Nelson is the content director at Walking The Text, a non-profit organization that creates digital media resources and study trips to Bible Lands to help people understand the Bible in its original context. He curates The Teaching Series, a bi-weekly podcast and video series, and is a cocreator and writer for The Sacred Thread. He is a national speaker, writer, and served in the local church as a pastor for seventeen years. Brad has a Bachelor of Arts in history from Cornerstone University (Grand Rapids, Michigan) and a Masters of Divinity from Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan) and has done additional graduate work at Jerusalem University College (Jerusalem, Israel). He and his wife Trisha live with their three daughters in Greensboro, Georgia.

 
My Thoughts:
 
I wasn't quite sure what to expect when I started this book, and I certainly had no idea that it would be one of the best books I've ever read about the Lord's prayer.  It made me think, made me reflect and take in how I think about the prayer and how I use it myself in my life.
 
The book is told through two different voices, two friends both named Brad, who through their own experiences and thoughts both tackle the Lord's prayer, breaking it up into sections and explaining and teaching how each one is and should be thought of when prayed.
 
I will say that I seemed to connect more with Brad Nelson.  Maybe it's just the way he talks or writes, but I found it made it easier for me and I found it more interesting to follow along.  That is not to say that what Brad Gray had to say was not equally important but I find it quite interesting that through both of their accounts and experiences, the audience will definitely feel pulled to one more than the other.  I love that, I love that different voices and different people will get what they need through a single book.
 
So what exactly is the book about?
 
Well it starts by making us look back at how we have prayed the Lord's prayer.  I think if you are a Christian and even if not, everyone all around the world knows the prayer or at least some of it.  There is a familiarity when you hear the first words "Our Father who art in Heaven".
 
I taught my children this prayer from a very early age.  My son Nicholas is 22 and just recently started going to church with us, not because anyone asked him to, but because he felt pulled to.  Our daughter Jasmine on the other hand, is 26 and does not attend church nor does she show much interest at all.  But both of them know the prayer and if asked to recite it right now, they would.
 
And that is exactly the point of this book.  We know the prayer, we say it but at a certain point, or maybe even every time we say it, it just becomes a prayer that is repeated without much thought or feeling put into it.  What the book teaches us, is how to live it, how to feel it, how to embrace the words one by one and apply it to our lives.  I never thought of it that way, I never took the time to really look into what each word and phrase meant.
 
I have come away with a deeper understanding of this covenant, of what God actually wanted us to take from this prayer, and especially for me, the words of the Bible, the scripture that tells us and teach us that What we curse here on earth will be cursed in Heaven and what we bless here on earth will be blessed in Heaven, is reiterated in the Lord's prayer;
 
On earth as it is in Heaven!
 
I never, ever thought to even connect the two.
 
I am so grateful to this book and to both Brads for teaching me what it means, and how to use it daily to really live out God's words in my life.  What a blessing!
 
 
Thank you to TLC Book Tours and Thomas Nelson for providing me with a copy for review. 

Sunday, November 23, 2025

{ Sunday's Message - When the bank account is empty }

 The last sermon of the Into the Valley series.  Next week we are starting a Christmas centered series and I can not wait.
 
 


Saturday, November 22, 2025

{ Sandra's Saturday Surfing }

 
 
Whew, I have not done one of these in a very long time, but I always enjoyed my little Saturday surfing.  A post with the websites I used the most in the past week, or things I looked at or bookmarked etc.  
 
So, here is what I've been doing the past few days, or rather, what I've been looking at.
 
YouTube - of course, my daily company while I go about with my homemaking.  Whether it's a sweet homemaking video, or an ambience, or tv art, I am basically on YouTube every day.
 
Hallmark Movie Channel - it's that time of year, the Christmas movies are on a constant replay on the telly too, it is a mixture of YouTube and Hallmark.  Love it ♥
 
Teleculinaria - with Christmas around the corner, I am on my favorite Portuguese recipe website, finding, bookmarking and grabbing ideas for the usual goodies we have on Christmas Eve.  This year is even more special because our older brother Paul, my sister in law Lilian and our niece Taryn-Lee, will be here for a good old fashioned big Christmas.
 
Amazon - of course, because gifts are being bought and I am actually trying to get as much done and finished before my family arrives from South Africa on the 16th of December.  I don't have time to be Christmas shopping once they're here.
 
Radio Garden - I have mentioned this one before, but this is a great radio app for finding and listening to radio stations from all over the world.  I have been listening to the ones in Portugal, obviously. 
 
Pinterest - recipes, ideas and inspiration for this time of year.
 
Christmas Sprinkle Buttermilk Bread - this one looks so good, I think I'll be making over the holidays. 

Friday, November 21, 2025

{ Paper Snowflakes }

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I have always been a very creative person, from the earliest of ages that I can remember.  If I could make it instead of buying it, I was all for it.
 
The past few years, I have been looking more into spending vintage, old timer Christmas as opposed to the newest trends or flashy snazzy decorations that some prefer.  There is something magical about the old way of doing Christmas, the homemade decorations, the vintage looking Santa and young kids holding presents in a snowy background, or old fashioned women in sweet aprons standing near a stove or a beautiful Christmas tree glowing with tinsel thrown about randomly.
 
That is the kind of Christmas that I remember from my childhood and the kind of Christmas that I prefer to celebrate. 

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With that in mind, I have been making some cute decorations, and these snowflakes have been on my plans for quite a while.  I thought they would be really difficult to make but they are so easy and so quick to put together.
 
I have made 3 so far for my bedroom windows and 1 for my kitchen window.  I may make some more to place in different rooms throughout the house.
 
But I thought I would share, in case one of you want to give it a try, but also to keep it here on the blog for future years where I can come back and see the tutorial.
 
I found a few tutorials online and the first one I tried went horribly wrong because the lady didn't explain properly where to glue the pieces, but I found one that was wonderful and easy to follow, so here it is, hope you enjoy it as much as I did making these.

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You are going to need 6 sheets of printer paper for each snowflake.
 
The firs thing you need to do, is to fold each paper up to make a square, then you're going to take a pair of scissors and cut off the excess.

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Next, you will take each triangle and fold it in half again, as you can see below.  In other words, don't open up your squares yet, keep them as they are folded in a triangle shape, and fold them again in half.

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Now take each triangle, and hold it, so that the folded edge is to the left of your hand, then make 3 cuts, just space them evenly, going all the way from the bottom to about half an inch from the fold, don't cut right through.

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Once you've done that for all 6 sheets of paper, take each one, open it up gently into a square, it will look just like you see in the picture below.
 
Gently take the middle square, and bring each edge up and overlap it.

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Using a glue stick as I am doing below, or you can use some tape, secure it in place.
 
You're going to do this two more times until all squares are secured, remembering to keep flipping the paper back and forth for each one.  So, secure the first middle square, then flip the paper over, and secure the next, then flip it back over again and secure, and flip it one last time and secure the last outer square.
 
This is what will give it the 3D look, and this what the first tutorial I found, forgot to explain, so I kept the paper as it was and just glued them all one over the other which did not work at all. 

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Now flip the paper complete over to the other side, and again, grab the next square, and overlap the edges, securing them again with tape or glue.

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Next do the same for each sheet of paper, you will have 6 final 3D looking shapes.  Now you're going to take each one, and line it up with the next, at one of the points, top or bottom it doesn't matter.
 
Just line up the points as best as you can, then staple them together.

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 Just like you see below, all six secured together.

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You will end up with something like this.  I know it doesn't look right yet, so what you're going to have to do now, is take each individual snowflake and staple it to the next, in the middle (or side rather of each one)

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I hope you can see it in picture below, you're essentially attaching each snowflake to each other so it creates a big circle.

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That is it.  You have created a beautiful huge 3D snowflake to hang in your home as a Christmas decoration.

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I just love the way they look, and once you make the first, you will understand just how quickly they come together.  It is something you can make with your kids, maybe do all the cutting and stapling, but have them glue the inner pieces and help you put it together.

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I hope you enjoyed this little tutorial and give it a try.  If you do, I would love to see how yours turned out or how you used them in your homes.  Be sure to come back and show me.

Thursday, November 20, 2025

{ Cooking Thursday - Thanksgiving Recipe - Cranberry Feta Pinwheels }

Can you believe that Thanksgiving is next week, exactly a week from today?  
 
With that in mind, over the next week we will dive fully into preparation and cooking and ideas for the big day.  I am starting today with our Cooking Thursday and I'm including a recipe that I have saved for myself to make as an appetizer.....Cranberry Feta Pinwheels.  It sounds and looks absolutely delicious.
 
The recipe comes from Spend with Pennies, a cooking blog I have followed and used over the years, and just love basically all her recipes, so be sure to check it out when you have a chance.  
 
 
Cranberry Feta Pinwheels

Ingredients  

  • 8 ounces cream cheese softened
  • 1 cup crumbled feta cheese
  • cup chopped fresh chives
  • 1 ½ cups dried cranberries
  • 4 large flour tortillas 10-inch

Instructions 

  • Place cream cheese in a small bowl and beat until fluffy.
  • Add in remaining ingredients (except tortillas) and mix well. Spread the mixture evenly over the 4 tortillas.
  • Roll each tortilla in plastic wrap and refrigerate at least 1 hour. Cut into slices and serve.
 

Wednesday, November 19, 2025

{ Wordless Wednesday }

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Coming up on Friday, how to make these adorable paper snowflakes.

Tuesday, November 18, 2025

{ A Fallish kind of day }

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Last week was a total throw out, forget about it kind of week.  We were just at the butt end of the shutdown and trying to sort out bills and budgets etc., and then Nick and I got a cold, and a few days later Curt got a cold.  It was just one of those weeks that I was glad to see end, but it also meant that I didn't get to come in and do any blog posts.
 
I was mighty proud of myself for sticking with the blogging daily and getting a post up per day, but you know what, life sometimes gets in the way and we need to roll with it.  So I'm going to forget about the missed days and just get right back on that wagon.
 
We've been having weird Fall weather with temperatures that are far too high for this time of year, with two days actually seeing new high records.  Oh Texas, ohhhhhh Texas, what are you doing?
 
Thankfully the temperatures are dropping now and everything is looking much more fallish.
 
I am particularly obsessed with the changing leaves and the beautiful colored trees all around me.  From deep oranges to bright yellows and dark reds, and everything in between.  Don't you just love God's paintbrush?  

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Homemaking has moved at a slower pace, cleaning, dusting, laundry, food prepping, whatever it is, it is done almost with methodical precision, as if any fast move I make will derail it all.
 
There's a certain joy that springs forth from these mundane daily chores, that seem to become magical during this time of year.  Maybe it's the lighting, maybe it's the darker moodier days, or that amazing fall scent in the air that is synonymous with home and comfort.
 
Whatever it is, I love homemaking even more during the colder months.
 
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And after the house is clean, and everything is set to order, I take time for myself, to do my daily steps and exercise, but then to sit with a book to read or planning for a holiday or a meal or whatever it may be.
 
I completely forgot I have this cookbook which I very much love, I mean every recipe in there is amazing (except for the squirrel or whatever, I'm sorry but I won't do that lol).
 
Miss Kay has some fantastic recipes and I especially love her Pecan Pie for this time of the year.
 
I hope you enjoyed taking a look at a pretty regular Fall day around my home.   

Monday, November 17, 2025

{ Happy Homemaker Monday - 11/17/2025 }

 
Good morning everyone, welcome back to my little corner of the world. I have been a bit offline, didn't manage to get any other posts up last week, which ruined my streak of daily posts, but that's ok, we will just pick up today and move on.  
It was a busy, stressful week with the whole shutdown issue and sickness around here.  But, everything is fine now, Curt will be getting paid again starting Wednesday, and everyone is well on the way to being 100% healed from the crud that was going around. 
 
I hope you all had a wonderful weekend and I wish you a very blessed week ahead.  Let's get right on with today's post. 
 
 
 *** The Weather *** 
Far too hot, we even hit record highs the other day and are looking at another record high today.  Ridiculous for November!  We do have some rainy days ahead and I'm very much looking forward to that.  
Monday - Sunny, 88 
Tuesday - Sunny, 84 
Wednesday - Cloudy, 80
Thursday - Thunderstorms, 69
Friday - Sunny, 69
Saturday - Sunny, 66  
Sunday - Showers, 66
 
 
*** Right now I am *** 
Sitting in bed and getting ready to get up and start my day, but going to get this post up for you all real quick. 
 
 
 *** Thinking and pondering *** 
Thankful that the shutdown is over and we got through it, a little stressed but God held our hand and is now rewarding us for being obedient. 
 
 
*** How I am feeling ***
 I'm feeling good, a little sore from the gym work out this weekend, but it's a good sore that means rewards, right? 
 
 
*** On the breakfast plate *** 
Had a cup of coffee and a bowl of oatmeal with coconut and banana. 
 
 
*** On the lunch plate *** 
I need to cook some more chickpeas for the week, and will have a chickpea and sardine salad for lunch. 
 
*** On the dinner plate *** 
Haven't done the pork roast yet, so will do that today.  Pork Roast, Basmati Rice, Steamed Broccoli and Cauliflower. I have been having way too many carbs lately and it has affected me horribly.  I haven't put on weight but I am dealing with insomnia again and bloating and generally not feeling as energetic, so it's time to cut back on it again, and concentrate on the protein and veg. 
 
 
*** On the menu *** 
With pay coming back to normal, I am able to get back on our usual routine of grocery shopping and menu planning.  I will be going through my freezers and fridge today, see what I already have, and then meal planning for the next two weeks.
 
 Monday - Pork Roast, Basmati Rice, Steamed Broccoli and Cauliflower

 
*** What I am wearing *** 
Pajama pants and tank top.  Not working out today, so I will probably just throw on a comfy dress. 
 
 
 *** On my reading pile *** 
 Bible Recap.
A Falcon for a Queen by Catherine Gaskin for my personal reading. 
I have two Christian non fiction books that just arrived, for reviews so will start on those as well. 
 
 
*** On my TV this week *** 
YouTube cozy vlogs 
 
Turkish Series: 
Guller ve Gunahlar 
Kurulus Orhan 
Halef Koklerin Cagrisi 
Esref Ruy 
 
New Robin Hood Series 
Hallmark Christmas movies 
 
 
*** Looking around the house *** 
I have started putting up a few Christmas bits here and there, nothing major, just some garland above the big windows and my paper snowflakes.  I need to carpet clean again.  
 
I moved the small area rug I had in the living room, to the dining room, and have another rug arriving today, for the living room.  I want to give the carpets a good clean before putting this rug on it. 
 
 
*** To do list for the week*** 
Daily homemaking chores
Water inside plants 
Second row of Part 5 of the Solstice Star Blanket 
Daily 10k steps 
Grocery shopping 
Picking up my prescriptions from the pharmacy on base
 
 
*** What I am creating *** 
Solstice Star Blanket CAL by Helen at Crystals and Crochet 
 
 
*** From the camera *** 
I was looking back on old blog posts, specifically November posts and came across one of our drives to Flagstaff when we were stationed at Luke AFB, Arizona.  We would go every year at the end of November to pick up a real Christmas tree, since Flagstaff got snow and cold weather, where Phoenix was just a hot hell of a mess all year round. 
 

 

*** Devotional, Prayers, Bible Verses *** 
Thanking God for His promises and for helping us through very stressful weeks.  God always does things to show us that He is in control and providing.  Some things we may not think are big enough to share, but I have to because it's in these details that we see His love for us. 
 
 Elliott's dry cat food.  I know, what an idiotic thing for me to bring up, but listen to this.  
 
Obviously I have to buy quite a few times a month when it runs out.  What if I told you that the whole 6 week shutdown I didn't have to buy, it never ran out, it always stayed the same even though I was scooping out of that tub twice a day.  Sounds unbelievable doesn't it?  But it happened and it shocked me and perplexed me, but also reiterated for me that God looks after us in every single little detail, even the food we give our pets.

Monday, November 10, 2025

{ Happy Homemaker Monday - 11/10/2025 }

 
 
Good morning, welcome.  
 
Come on in out of the cold, it is freezing out there.  We are under a freeze watch and currently experiencing 27 degree weather.  Like I said last week, from summer straight to winter, oh Texas!
 
I hope you've all had a wonderful weekend and I wish you all a great Veteran's Day on Tuesday.
 
I have to do a shopping run to Winco this morning for some items and will probably go ahead and grab most of my Thanksgiving ingredients too.  By the way if you have a Winco nearby, from the 19th of November to the 26th, with every $125 you spend, you get a free Turkey.  Not a bad deal at all!
 
Right, now let's get going with our day. 
 
Have a blessed week my friends ♥
 
 
 
*** The Weather *** 
Super cold today but we will be back in the high 80s this week.   
 
Monday - Sunny, 57 
Tuesday - Sunny, 76 
Wednesday - Sunny, 76 
Thursday - Mostly Sunny, 82
Friday - Sunny, 85
Saturday - Sunny, 84  
Sunday - Rain, 71
 
 
 *** Right now I am ***
In bed, tucked in nice and warm with my Elliott.  It's so cold, I wish I could stay right here all day long, but that would not be a good thing.  I have some random YouTube video on and am sipping on a lukewarm second cup of coffee.            
 
 
*** Thinking and pondering *** 
Thanksgiving.  I plan on doing some posts with recipes I'll be using, what I'll be making, and all the planning etc.  I'll be taking you along with each day as we countdown to the big yummy get together.  
 
 
*** How I am feeling *** 
I'm doing well, cold but good.    
 
 
*** On the breakfast plate *** 
I had a cinnamon raisin bagel with whipped cream cheese and so far, two cups of coffee.     
 
 
*** On the lunch plate *** 
Not sure.  I don't have leftovers or salad makings, I may pick up something at Winco.     
 
 
*** On the dinner plate *** 
Pork Roast, Garlic Spaghetti, Steamed Broccoli and Cauliflower. 
 
 
*** On the menu *** 
 
Monday
Pork Roast, Garlic Spaghetti, Steamed Broccoli and Cauliflower
Tuesday 
Brazilian Hotdogs
Wednesday 
Grilled Steak (have butcher steaks in the freezer that need to be used up), Rice, salad
Thursday
Italian Baked Chicken, Roast Potatoes, Bean Salad.
Friday
Chicken Pot Pie, Roasted Vegetables
Saturday
Sandwiches and leftovers
Sunday
Beef Ravioli with meat sauce, garlic bread, salad 
 
 
*** What I am wearing *** 
Winter pajamas, will change into some comfy jeans and a hoodie before heading out.  
 
 
*** On my reading pile *** 
Bible Recap.
A Falcon for a Queen by Catherine Gaskin.      
 

 
*** On my TV this week *** 
YouTube cozy vlogs
 
Turkish Series:
Vatanim Sensin
Guller ve Gunahlar
Kurulus Orhan
Halef Koklerin Cagrisi
Esref Ruya 
 
New Robin Hood Series 
 
 
*** Looking around the house *** 
It is clean and tidy, I really don't have much to do other than the usual Monday morning pickup, any thing out of place such as blankets, couch pillows, empty soda cans or water bottles left around.  
 
 
*** To do list for the week*** 
Bible and Devotional time 
Daily homemaking chores 
Water inside plants
Finish Part 4 of the Solstice Blanket, I am on the last row, and start Part 5
Daily 10k steps
Workout every day, minimum of a 15 minute which seems to work really well for me, paired with the gym on Saturday and Sunday 


*** What I am creating ***
Solstice Star Blanket CAL by Helen at Crystals and Crochet.  
 
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*** From the camera ***  
Really enjoying Catherine Gaskin's writing. 
 
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*** Devotional, Prayers, Bible Verses *** 
Continuing prayers for the shutdown and all affected.
 
Prayers for all who are sick at the moment, there seems to be a lot of cold/flu going around which is normal for this time of year.  
 
Praying for Nigeria.