Monday, April 13, 2009

Pay It Forward


I came across this wonderful idea from Debbie at http://onevintagehag.blogspot.com/ and wanted to join in on the fun….

This is how it works: If you are one of the first three people to leave a comment on this post, sometime in the next few months you will receive, via snail mail, something cool that I've hand made~Just For You !!! There is no obligation, no worries. The only request is that you include this logo on your blog and the next three people do the same. And on it goes!!! This should be fun! Leave your comment below and start watching the mail!!! Be sure to leave your email address so I can contact you and get your address or you can email me ~~just go to my profile~ I'll need your mailing address to get your gift to you. Let's see how far we can "Pay It Forward"~~~~~

As you know from my Friday’s post, my children and grandchildren were in from Arkansas to “check on their mom and dad” (when did those roles reverse??) and celebrate the Easter weekend, so Mama (moi) is tired! The boys always have a “special food” that only Mama (moi) can make, so I tried to oblige. The DH and I really did have a great weekend and as always, Mama (moi) cried when they left—I am sure that I ALWAYS will. That is a “mama” thing.

I hope everyone enjoyed their weekend. Thanks for stopping by to visit us at the farmhouse today. Please come again!

Au revoir,

2 comments:

Birdstopusa said...

Jacque, I love reading your blog. I always find it interesting and a good way to keep up with what you are doing to make that farmhouse YOUR home. Your projects are such a treat to read about and I can picture myself right there with you as you are doing them! I already have that beautiful handmade apron that you sent to me..and that was a WONDERFUL surprise. You are a sweet, dear, lifelong friend who has always lived life on a "Pay It Forward" basis, so I am not surprised that you joined in with the other bloggers to keep that spirit of living spreaded around. Thanks for sharing, for caring and for keeping it real.

Claudia

TL said...

So, moma is tired. I guess so, those grandchildren can run you ragged. Get some rest when you can. Don't work too hard. Leave the heavy lifting for someone else. TL