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Thursday, December 25, 2014

Looking Out The Window


May 2015 be filled with Love and Good Health.

Connie :)

25 comments:

  1. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Connie!

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  2. Hi Connie. I know that all will be well if I keep telling myself that God is in control and that He will turn everything to good! Hope your Christmas was wonderful and that the year ahead is terrific, too. Susan

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  3. That's a wonderful verse. I love it. All the best to you in the coming new year.

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  4. That's exactly how I'm looking at the new year, both hopeful and fearful.

    Cindy Bee

    Ps. I hope you had a Merry Christmas. Wasn't this the first Christmas in your new home?

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    1. Yes it is, and we just closed on our old house.
      It a great way to start the new year :)

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  5. A wonderful promise from Scipture! Thanks for sharing and I hope you have a very blessed 2015!

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  6. Thanks for sharing. Now if I could only not take my burdens back after handing them over! Have a great year! Looking forward to your mailbox letters. Nancy

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  7. Looking forward to the New Year.. and all the Promises of God and the possibilities that lie ahead!
    thanks for the simple message. ;)
    Happy New Year Connie!

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  8. Thank you for the beautiful and encouraging Bible verse~~~Blessings to you also for 2015! The doggy pic is too sweet! Roxie

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  9. Happy New Year Connie! Did you get your last minute sewing done?!!

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    1. No, I helped a friend with her project and got behind on mine, but it is okay.
      My cousin will like her gift before or after Christmas.
      I thing that it's all about the love and not so much the date :)

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  10. hi Connie,

    Happy New Year to you too! I can't believe that it will soon be 2015! I nver thought of my life in terms of "where would I be when...." I remember when 2000 came along and everyone was afraid that all the computers would crash! Yeah, I was a bit surprised more of the candles didn't sell, especially with all the comments I received on them. I found some on etsy (same cup/saucer and hand poured soy candle for around $30! Holy moly. I may list them in my etsy shop, which has long been neglected, in the New Year.

    I'm glad you liked your Christmas card! I need to do a post soon regarding some of my photographs. I sold two that will be used in a university textbook!!! Who would have thought THAT!

    Hugs,
    Kay

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    1. Wow!! I am very proud of you. A published photographer, not many people can say that.
      I now have two of your photographs and I love them both :)

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  11. Oh I love that Romans quote too Connie. Happy New Year to you and yours and look forward to a continuing friendship in 2015. God bless :))

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  12. A Blessed New Year to you Connie. As I leave tomorrow to spend this last New Year celebration with my brother I do look to the future of 2015 with a touch of fear but also with the hope in the knowledge that God's loving hand will be upon him and his family as this journey into eternity continues. Thank you for sharing this beautiful verse.

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  13. Hi Connie,
    Thanks for visiting my candle post. I was surprised that I didn't sell more either. I planned to give one as a gift and she was so excited. That made me feel good!
    Hugs
    K

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  14. YAY! So glad you closed on your house. I know what a relief that is. We did the same thing last year. So happy for you. Happy New Year!

    Cindy Bee

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  15. Amen, Connie! A happy and blessed New Year to you. {{hugs}}

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  16. Amen sister , and Happy New Year 2015 to you & yours !

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  17. Oh I love this and it is so very true. Hug B

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  18. Happy New Year, Connie! Congratulations on celebrating another year of blogging. It's been a pleasure connecting with you!

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