I have shared this teapot before but it really is one of my favorites for fall. Who doesn’t love owls and this tiny teapot is perfect for fall tea time. I also love this one because I remember exactly when and where I got it. Continue reading →
Monthly Archives: October 2017
Weekend Recap? Here You Go!
A quick post today to share just a few photos of what was going on with me this weekend. Lots of family time which makes my heart so happy. First up—I did Meals on Wheels with Aaron. His company, Cisco, encourages community service and actually Continue reading →
Scenes from Sandpoint, Idaho
Standpoint, Idaho is a cozy little town located on the shores of Idaho’s largest lake, 43-mile-long Lake Pend Orville, It is surrounded by three major mountain ranges, the Selkirk, Cabinet and Bitterroot ranges. It is a destination spot and with a population of under Continue reading →
It’s All About Pumpkins on Teapot Tuesday
I have several pumpkin teapots in my collection and this one is one that I got at a Kitchen Collection store at least 10 years ago. It comes out in the fall and currently resides on my counter where I have several on display. It Continue reading →
Tips for Transitioning a Loved One to Assisted Living
Assisted living. It is not always an easy thing to admit that our loved ones need more help than we can give them. Many times it is simply not feasible to take them into our own homes as much as we would like to. I Continue reading →
A Trip to Jazzy Acres Alpaca Ranch – Leicester, North Carolina
I am always up for an adventure and when there are alpacas involved I am all in. Who wouldn’t be? I found out about Jazzy Acres Alpaca Ranch from our oldest son, Micah, quite awhile ago. He told me that his college friend, Will, had Continue reading →
Eyes Wide Open Looking for the Extraordinary
I like to keep my eyes open when I drive. It helps get me from point A to point B safely. At least that is the hope. Recently I have found myself beginning to look out for the extraordinary when I drive and trust me Continue reading →