Do you have your bonnet ready for tomorrow? I have a sweet little fascinator I’m going to wear.
for early a.m. services in our neighborhood church.
You know that pondering tilt of the head a person gives a work of art they’ve just completed? Writing about your life is that exactly. You step back, pick up your paint brush, apply a dab of compassion here, a brush stroke of flair over there. Putting your life on canvas allows you to see what your life looks like through the eyes of others.
Going Granny (actually my grandkids call me Nanny) is my best achievement yet! Here’s a phone message my barely two-year grandgirl left for me on my 58th b-day. I guarantee it; this will make your day.
Do you have your bonnet ready for tomorrow? I have a sweet little fascinator I’m going to wear.
for early a.m. services in our neighborhood church.
I love your bright colored fascinator! I did not wear one for Easter. Now I will need to find myself one for next year. Or I just may make my own.
Now that is one amazing Easter Bonnet! I do love this beautiful and quiet little church in your neighborhood. It sings of peace and love among its old beautiful tree friends. A perfect setting to enjoy the Easter message shared.
Oh my goodness! That fascinator is eye-catching. If I were in the church sitting somewhere behind you or nearby, close enough to see that fascinator, I’d keep losing my place in my Bible because I’d keep glancing over at it. What a charmer.