Monday, November 7, 2011

Lil More Favorite

A few weeks ago I was supposed to be starting a weekly blog with my friends Nicole and her Mom, Marie.... well lets just say a weekly blog is a bit of stretch for me.... seeing as how out of 3 posts I have done zero. Oops. 

Today is the day that will change, here is my week three blog (maybe one of these days I'll get around to doing week one and two) Today's blog is about "A little more favorite". I have a lot of 'little more favorites', things that are a little more favorite then other things, and things that are a lot more favorite then most things. 

 Flowers.
The other week my hubby surprised me with tulips.  I woke up on a sunny Saturday morning to a clean kitchen and a beautiful bouquet of tulips awaiting me.  Just because he loves me.
Just because flowers are a little more favorite.

Fall.
I love the colors of fall, the crisp air, the smell of woodsmoke, the holidays approaching, the closeness of family and the feeling of community.  It brings back memories of walks in the woods looking at the trees and the way they magically change colors. Also, the the fact that thanksgiving is coming up with yummy things like pumpkin and apple pie, sweet potato casserole, honey baked ham and oven roasted turkey, mmmmmm (I'm making myself hungry). 
Yes, Fall is definitely a little bit favorite.
My husband.
He's more then a little bit favorite. He's a LOT bit favorite.  I'd be lost without him, God totally knew what he was doing when he stuck Joel in my life.  I'm still astounded by the way God brought us together and the fact that we can honestly say we met in a castle in Germany (sounds more romantic then it was, but it's still cool!).  But yes, *happy sigh* he's my favoritist favorite.


And those are a few of my favorites.  Though, I have SO many more.

Be blessed!
Carrie

3 comments:

  1. And you, my dear, are a "little bit favorite' of mine - along with Christina, Chris and Callie, of course!!!

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  2. Yay! Great post!!!! Can't wait to read more!

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