As you may recall, for a while last year I did a weekly post
(on Sundays) called A Peek at My Week. I actually enjoyed doing these, as they
allowed me to reflect on the things that I’d done that week and also plan for
the upcoming week. If you’re interested in seeing/reading any of those posts,
click here.
Life got hectic and I stopped doing A Peek at My Week posts
for a few months, but I’m ready to revamp and start them again. However, I will
no longer be able to post these on my blog on Sundays (you’ll hear more about
that this Sunday) so they will now show up on Fridays instead.
You may notice a few other changes with my weekly A Peek at
My Week posts, too, but remember, “Change is good!”
A PEEK AT MY WEEK
1.
What was a
highlight of my week?
As you probably know, my husband returned home from a ten
day trip to Israel
late last week. Since he'd been up for 66 hours by the time we got back
together, he was much too exhausted to tell me very much about his trip. But
this week, he's been more rested and I've heard so many tales and seen
pictures, too. His trip was incredible, and as I've told him, I'm enjoying
living it vicariously through him.
2.
What lesson/s
did I learn this week?
When you’re tired, just go to bed. LOL! I seem to be
exhausted this week; I’m not sure why. Therefore, I’ve found myself heading to
bed earlier than usual. In fact, on Tuesday night, I went to bed at 9:30… and
didn’t even get a chapter read in my book before I fell asleep. I know, because
I woke at 1:30 – with the light still on and my Kindle quietly sleeping beside
me.
3.
What did I
make this week?
I’m keeping up with the 100 Cards in 100 Days Challenge and
therefore have made a card for each day this week. In fact, I made one for
today, too. I’ll show it to you at the end of this blog post. I love this
challenge because it gives me the excuse to get creative every day.
4.
What have I
enjoyed doing this week?
I enjoyed getting some new organization done for my blog…
things like the plan for my Thematically Thursday posts that I told you about
yesterday. I really like having things neat and orderly, so this brought me a
lot of joy.
5.
If I could
change one thing about this week, what would it be?
I would complain less about the weather! You've heard me...
I have grumbled and complained and said how ready I am for summer. But there is
BEAUTY in EVERY season and I should appreciate that instead of wishing for
something different. My new motto:
No more complaining about winter!
6.
What did I
do for this week’s 30-Minute Challenge?
What
is a 30-Minute Challenge? It will vary from week to week, but basically, I am
going to choose something to do – perhaps it’s an organization task that is
calling out to me, or a topic I want to research, or (*gasp!) an exercise I
want to try, etc. – and I will set the timer and invest 30 minutes in that
challenge.
I didn’t take a before/after picture (I should have!) but my
desk was QUITE A MESS! I could barely see the top of it. And it was getting to
me. So I set the timer and got to work. I now have a neat desk, which makes me
very happy.
7.
What are my
plans for the upcoming weekend?
I am excited about this weekend for a variety of reasons. On
Saturday, our church is hosting a women's conference. I know it's
going to be great. The topic is "Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall. Who is This Woman? The Woman in the Mirror: Embracing Our Identity in Christ." And
Sunday will be a great day, too. We'll be celebrating the Lord's Supper at our
church (we only do that quarterly) and my pastor/husband has a unique plan for
this service. I'm really looking forward to it. I don't want to spill the beans
in case someone from our congregation should happen to see my blog post before
Sunday, so I'll tell you more about this next week. Oh, and I'm also excited
because I have BIG news to share on my blog this weekend!
SCORE TIME: Would I give this week a “thumbs up” or a
“thumbs down”?
My goals for the
coming week…
1. It is supposed to warm up a bit early in the week, so I will spend some time working on organizing in my Cubbyhole. Things have become quite a mess out there this winter.
2. I am supposed to read the book Our Iceberg Is Melting before attending a leadership retreat the end of this month, so I will read it this coming week.
3. I have been asked to make some cards for our state women's mission organization, so I will work on those this week.
* * * * *
Now, as I promised earlier in this blog post, here is the card that I made for today for the 100 Cards in 100 Days Challenge...
It doesn't show up well, but I stamped the image onto a subtle designer paper.
This is the inside of my card:
Thanks for stopping
by my blog today! I’d love to hear what’s been happening in your life this
week, too, so feel free to leave me a comment and tell me about it.
Ink: Versafine Onyx Black
Cardstock: Recollections Black and Stampin' UP Pink Pirouette
Designer Papers: from my scrap file
Embellishments: Foof a La Buttons and Satin Ribbon from an unknown vendor
5 comments:
I just love your stamp. How wonderful. And I like the insides of your cards so much! I swear, they could be cards by themselves. Lovely.
Jeanette, I love the concept of this post and will look forward to learning more about you and hearing how your week has been on Fridays! This weekend is a busy one for us at our church. We're doing a fundraising Valentine's Spaghetti Supper to raise funds for our local chapter of Cancer Care. We baked, chopped lettuce, browned hamburger, etc. yesterday and prepared all the tables. It will be another busy day today...but God willing hopefully a very successful outreach to our community tonight! Have a great weekend!
Hugs,
Tracey
Sounds like a pretty good week Jeanette, I could do with joining you on the 100 cards in 100 days challenge!
Wonderful card xx
Sounds like you had a great week and some fun stuff coming up! Your card is beautiful and I love the stamp and sentiment. Beautiful colors too. Hope you have a wonderful Valentine's Day!:)
Loved this window on your week - and I am looking forward to your news :-).
Wonderful card too - that scripture is one of my favourites.
Blessings
Maxine
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