God has been working in some pretty cool ways this week. As always, he gives us so much to be thankful for, but this week he reminded us how awesome he really is!
A young married lady, E, started reading my blog several months ago because she saw a comment I made on a blog that I visit on occasion. A few months later, she started going to my parents' church and met my mom and dad. Recently, my mom had this lady and another young married lady over for tea. My mom was telling them about my blog, which is when E realized that she read it already. This past Tuesday, E and I commented on each other's blogs, which was when I figured out she was from near my hometown. Long story short...we have an insane amount of things in common, and we spent two and a half hours facebook chatting and getting to know each other.
Yeah, told you God is awesome. :) E and I are hoping to meet in person when Joshua and I visit my parents over Christmas break. It is a very small Lutheran world! I'm excited to see what plans God has for this budding friendship...because he obviously orchestrated its beginning!
My husband is awesome, and other people are well aware of this fact, too! Very good things are happening with his job. We are blessed, and I'm so proud of him I could bust. God is amazing; that's all there is to it.
I got to take a nap this morning (which is why this post is two hours late...oh well). But I woke up to cloudy skies and the gentle rolling of a little thunder...I sure hope we get more rain!! It sprinkled a little bit!
We had dinner with some new-ish friends last night at their home. It was sooo yummy. Also, I made dessert, which you should all try... chocolate chip cookie dough in the bottom of a paper-lined muffin tin, a mini Reese's cup on that, and then brownie batter on top. Bake at 350 for 20 minutes. Oh my goodness, SO delicious. And if you wanted to make it really easy you could buy store-bought cookie dough and use a good brownie mix...but I didn't feel like doing that so I made a quarter batch of cookie dough (had some left over) and half a batch of brownie batter (which was exactly enough). YUM.
I'm thankful this week, also, for new blogging friends, and bloggers I'm getting to know better. Blogging is a big world, and yet we still manage to find people like us--for me, that means a heart crazy in love with Jesus, almost as crazy in love with my husband, and with a passion for homemaking. It has been so encouraging to find others who are doing and loving the same things I am, and who have been able to encourage me in my faith and in life.
This is a ridiculously long Thankful Thursday post...I apologize. But what's a girl to do when her Jesus is so wonderful? :) :)
Linking up with some other thankful (and thriving :) ) ladies this week:
black tag diaries; The Fontenot Four; Passionate and Creative Homemaking; Live Called; a punk, a pumpkin and a peanut; Kate Says Stuff; First Day of My Life
God truly works in such wonderful ways! :D
ReplyDeleteHe sure does! Thankful for you! :)
DeleteOh, I can so relate to this, Jaimie! Thanks for sharing YOUR story!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Anne! :)
DeleteThank you for sharing your beautiful blessings with us!! They melted my heart <3
ReplyDeleteAw, thanks Cami! :)
DeleteThat is SO awesome!! How neat the Lord orchestrated a friendship like that =)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing girl!
It is pretty cool! Thanks, dear! :)
DeleteThat is such a neat story!
ReplyDeleteThat dessert sounds amazing!
It is really good, and not hard at all. I highly recommend it. :)
DeleteI love watching God work like that! Thanks for linking up to Thrive @ Home!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting the link-up, as always, Jenni! :)
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