January 2, 2016
This Year Meme
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This Year Meme
Stolen from: Hubpages
This Year:
A bad habit I'm going to break:
NOT walking. Gotta get back to it.
A new skill I'd like to learn:
I'm not sure about this one
A person I'd like to be more like:
Jesus
A good deed I'm going to do:
Start sending something each month to someone I know that could use some help. Anonymously , of course. Not doing it for accolades.
A place I'd like to visit:
I've never been to Kelley Island. I think I'll make that a priority this spring.
A book I'd like to read:
A letter I'm going to write:
I always try to write to my aunt and uncle. They LOVE getting Ohio mail.
A new food I'd like to try:
Not sure
I'm going to do better at:
Tithing
Saturday, January 2, 2016
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That looks like a good book. I shall have to add it to my list.
ReplyDeleteI am a huge fan of Jodi. I can't wait to read it .
DeleteI love your idea of sending something to someone each month. What a great way to bless them! I just might have to "steal" the idea. :)
ReplyDeleteStacy, when I was down and out, and at my worst, I had 2 people that did that for me. One sent Giant Eagle (our local grocery store) gift cards, and someone else sent PetCo gift cards. I was inspired.
DeleteI love doing things for people and not being acknowledged for it - it's better that way. :)
ReplyDeleteMe too, Kathy!
DeleteI wasn't aware of that Jodi Picoult book--I must investigate!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely thing to do, and it's personal even though anonymous. You've inspired me as well. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love doing things anonymously! I don't need thanks...I just want people to be happy.
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