Saturday, January 1, 2011

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year to all those out in the blogging world. I am so excited to be entering a new season of life. I am in the process of making my New Year New You resolutions and one is to get back to blogging. I love zoning out and reflecting on my life and learning about others in the process. We are having a fabulous time in the South with the snow. We don't see much down here and it was such a gift on Christmas Day from the Father above to be blanketed in the beautiful winter blanket. It was the first snow on Christmas Day since 1969!


I am especially excited because I recieved a Canon Rebel camera from by wonderful husband for Christmas! I have no idea how to use it yet but I played around with it and can't wait to post beautiful pictures in the future.

Isn't it great to see a teardrop of color when the world is white with snow!

The kids couldn't wait to ge out in the cold! They built a snowman and the next day the melting process began. Wouldn't this make a great advertising pic for some cold medicine. I am calling this the Snotty Snowman.
The new year holds so much hope and promise. This year I am going to try and slow down and enjoy this fabulous life I have been given. As a busy mother I sometimes feel spring loaded! I pray for more peace this year, more time to get to know Christ and become more like him, more time playing with my kids, more time doing for others, and more time blogging about my adventures.
Check out the beautiful winter scenes in Georgia at A Southern Daydreamer.

3 comments:

  1. Happy New Year.

    Beautiful photos!

    May God bless you and your family abundantly this coming year.

    Amy

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  2. Your house looked beautiful in the snow. It was so pretty here too. I kept telling everyone it was my best present.

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