The birth of a New Year is a time of reflection, bringing with it an opportunity for change....for developing a greater appreciation of what is most important in life. ~ Victoria magazine
Hello my lovely friends and welcome to my blog! It's a new year and I have been reflecting on 2018. Although the past year or so was a difficult one for our family, I decided to put one foot in front of the other and move forward.
The Lord knows the trials we are going through and if we allow Him to, He will take us through those times with as much grace as possible.
I honestly believe that we all have something we can be grateful for. If we set our minds on these things, we can enjoy the beauty, the joy, and the blessings that come our way every day.
This week I have decided to share a recap of the past year's posts. I may have skipped one but the majority of them are here; one from each month.
In January I shared A Holiday Tea with my beloved Old Country Roses.
In February, I used some blue tea ware accented with a little red for Valentines Day.
This is from the month of March. A touch of pink to welcome Spring.
For April, I brought out the aqua tea ware and chicks as well as bunnies.
I took a bit of a break in May.
June was apple blossom time so I shared my Blossom Time china which I absolutely love!
When asked if my cup is half-filled or half-empty; my only response is that I am thankful I have a cup. ~ unknown
In July I found a new teapot that I just had to bring home. I had titled that particular post, "I've Been Naughty," and I had to giggle at the number of peeps I had that week. Funny how a post like that gets so much attention!
In August I did a post on our walk through the gardens at The PEI Preserve Company which inspired my post on Peonies and Roses.
My roses are from my garden and I used my beautiful rose themed china.
September arrived and I made my son a birthday cake. This lovely cake was similar to a Victorian sponge cake only made of chocolate. A luscious cake sandwiched with whipped cream and strawberry jam. My son loved it!
In October, I shared Pumpkin Tales. The story of Cinderella and pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
People who live the most fulfilling lives are the ones who are always rejoicing at what they have. ~ Richard Carlson
Once November arrived, I was beginning the ABC's of Christmas. This one was the letter B for Baking...
December of course, is the most wonderful time of the year; Christmas! Naturally, I set the table with some festive tea ware and gingerbread cookies.
Christmas is a day of meaning and traditions, a special day spent in the warm circle of family and friends. ~ Margaret Thatcher
I hope you enjoyed my look back at 2018.
I pray you will be blessed abundantly in this New Year, and remember to smile! A smile will make you feel better as well as those around you.
Haven't got a lot of riches,
And sometimes the going's tough;
But I've got loving ones around me,
And that makes me rich enough!
I thank God for His blessings
And the mercies He's bestowed.
I'm drinkin' from my saucer
'Cause my cup has overflowed!
Jimmy Dean ~ I'm Drinkin' From My Saucer
Sharing from my heart ~ Sandi
Hello my lovely friends and welcome to my blog! It's a new year and I have been reflecting on 2018. Although the past year or so was a difficult one for our family, I decided to put one foot in front of the other and move forward.
The Lord knows the trials we are going through and if we allow Him to, He will take us through those times with as much grace as possible.
I honestly believe that we all have something we can be grateful for. If we set our minds on these things, we can enjoy the beauty, the joy, and the blessings that come our way every day.
This week I have decided to share a recap of the past year's posts. I may have skipped one but the majority of them are here; one from each month.
In January I shared A Holiday Tea with my beloved Old Country Roses.
In February, I used some blue tea ware accented with a little red for Valentines Day.
This is from the month of March. A touch of pink to welcome Spring.
For April, I brought out the aqua tea ware and chicks as well as bunnies.
I took a bit of a break in May.
June was apple blossom time so I shared my Blossom Time china which I absolutely love!
When asked if my cup is half-filled or half-empty; my only response is that I am thankful I have a cup. ~ unknown
In July I found a new teapot that I just had to bring home. I had titled that particular post, "I've Been Naughty," and I had to giggle at the number of peeps I had that week. Funny how a post like that gets so much attention!
In August I did a post on our walk through the gardens at The PEI Preserve Company which inspired my post on Peonies and Roses.
My roses are from my garden and I used my beautiful rose themed china.
September arrived and I made my son a birthday cake. This lovely cake was similar to a Victorian sponge cake only made of chocolate. A luscious cake sandwiched with whipped cream and strawberry jam. My son loved it!
In October, I shared Pumpkin Tales. The story of Cinderella and pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
People who live the most fulfilling lives are the ones who are always rejoicing at what they have. ~ Richard Carlson
Once November arrived, I was beginning the ABC's of Christmas. This one was the letter B for Baking...
December of course, is the most wonderful time of the year; Christmas! Naturally, I set the table with some festive tea ware and gingerbread cookies.
Christmas is a day of meaning and traditions, a special day spent in the warm circle of family and friends. ~ Margaret Thatcher
I hope you enjoyed my look back at 2018.
I pray you will be blessed abundantly in this New Year, and remember to smile! A smile will make you feel better as well as those around you.
Haven't got a lot of riches,
And sometimes the going's tough;
But I've got loving ones around me,
And that makes me rich enough!
I thank God for His blessings
And the mercies He's bestowed.
I'm drinkin' from my saucer
'Cause my cup has overflowed!
Jimmy Dean ~ I'm Drinkin' From My Saucer
Sharing from my heart ~ Sandi