Well, I'm not as late with this post as I was with the week previous to this, but I'm still not on time for my "I Spy" contribution. I'm really blaming September over here :) It's been good but insane. Again, I'm linking up with Lysha (and the other dedicated "I Spy" bloggers) at A Camera and A Cookbook.
{remembrance}
The main point of Yom Kippur (The Day of Atonement) is not "remembrance" but there is a plea to God to remember Jews when God seals the Book of Life. And although I am not Jewish, I find this prayer a powerful one.
{dainty}
{heart}
Rachel found this obsidian heart on one of our hikes in Kenya. That was over four years ago and it still has a place of honour on her desk.
{TV}
We don't have an actual TV although we do watch a not insignificant amount of screen on our computers (mainly Blue Jays baseball and Disney+ movies and shows). This means that our kids are forced to get a little more creative with their time. Rachel has been trying to teach herself to do the splits (and just be more flexible in general) with YouTube videos and I'd say it's going fairly well :)
{your choice}
While I don't love hot peppers on my food, I have been LOVING them in this fall planter. I don't know if I will ever be able to have a fall planter without them again!!!
Those peppers are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteOrnamental peppers are my fav in fall!
ReplyDeleteHahaha...Dave is so funny!
ReplyDeleteLooking at those colorful peppers makes me smile. :)
And yes, what a wonderful prayer!
I love Dave's interpretation of dainty! I needed that laugh.
ReplyDeleteThat photo of Dave is so funny! I love how your peppers look
ReplyDeleteCracking up at Dave's dainty. Also never expected to see hot peppers in a planter but wow they are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteDave is too funny! And wow Rachel is definitely flexible!! And I love her heart (her real one and the one on her desk).
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