What would it look like if we lived for the small things in life? Or do what we love without fear, pressure or striving for acceptance? These little blessing in life are visible to us in our homes, in nature, and even in daily routines. See what you can find around the house that gives you joy.
Stay in your pajamas the whole day!
This is one of my favorite cups surrounded by genuine letters from the 1930s.
I found these baby shoes at one of my local antique stores here in town.
Hippity-hoppity Easter is on it's way. I've shared this belly bunny before. He never gets old!
I'm hoping to start growing my own food pretty soon. I live a plant-based lifestyle, so we'll see how that unfolds.
5 comments:
It's so nice that you are appreciating and enjoying the simple things around your house, Chris. The baby shoes really got to me - those are a treasure that you found at the antique store. And those letters from the 1930's! Your coffee cup is delightful too. I've seen this belly bunny before....not sure where, but wanted to get it at the time, but never did. I do hope you plant your own veggies soon. There's nothing like homegrown tomatoes.
Stay well, Chris.
~Sheri
Those baby shoes are too cute. I’m old enough to remember wearing saddle shoes in junior high. Also penny loafers with a real penny in them. I love your vignette with the cup and old letters what a treasure.
Thx for dropping by Peggy. I may have has some like that in Kindergarten (mid 70s).
Sheri, hopefully all this crud will be over soon and things will get back to normal.
Hello Christopher. Thanks so much for stopping by my blog today. It was a delight to know you visited. In these uncertain times, it's nice to meet other bloggers who believe in looking for life's small pleasures.Surely life is a great gift. Stop by any time. Stay safe and healthy. Susan
Thank you for visiting Susan!
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