Thursday, June 05, 2008

First Things First

Picture by ONE/MILLION


AutumnRose at Christ's Rose thought this was fun and I was tagged. I found she was right so here are my "first things first":

  • The first thing I thought today: If I could only sleep in
  • The first thing I ate today: a bowl of granola cereal
  • The first thing I drank today: a cup of Good Earth tea
  • The first thing I said today: my morning prayers
  • The first action I did today: gave Duchess her treat when we came into the house
  • The first thing I read today: My Daily Catholic Bible reading...I'm still behind but I'm catching up
  • The first item of clothing I put on today:my robe ans slippers (to take Duchess outside)
  • The first person I spoke to today (apart from God, of course): my husband
  • The first chore I did today: I put the dishes away
  • The first blog I visited today: A Catholic Mom in Hawaii. I went to visit and found I had been tagged for another MEME

Add some more if you want to!

I tag:

Catholic Mom in Hawaii

View from the Pews

Made for Joy

Sailing by Starlight

Are We There Yet

A Trucker's Wife

Have at it all anyone else...takes so little time and even less thought. Doesn't use up too many gray cells. Have a grand day!!!


~~~^j^~~~

Thanks be to God!

Aside: I mailed my application for Provident Associates, please pray. Thank you!

7 comments:

  1. The first intention I will place before God tonight will be yours, Cathy, and the long term success of your time as an associate - a woman who places herself and all she is at the hands of God's providence is in my opinion a wise one - a very wise one indeed.

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  2. Ooooh! I love memes. Thanks Cathy!

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  3. HI Cathy,
    Wonderful! Check out One Came Back and I posted your prayer request there.

    http://onecameback.blogspot.com/

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  4. I'm with you on that first one! LOL

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  5. This is a fun one! Thanks, Cathy! I'm on it!

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