Good Sunday wishes to all!
A major snowstorm was supposed to wallop this area but it wasn't as bad as predicted.
About three inches fell outside the apartment which is quite easy to handle.
On this snowy February day, we will share refrigerator news.
Refrigerator news? Yup. Among many family and friends' photos inside of plastic frames, on the front of the fridgie, there are little inspirational sayings.
They are taped on so they don't damage the refrigerator in any way.
Sometimes looking at these, when most needed, gives extra assurance that eventually everything will be okay.
It's so easy to fall into anxiety, negative thinking, and worry so reminders of what should be done in such circumstances are very welcome.
DO YOU KEEP YOUR REFRIGERATOR FRONT CLEAR OR PUT THINGS ON IT?
6 comments:
I desire a clear refrigerator but we just can’t keep from using it as our central bulletin board.
This made me laugh, Susan, cause I just taped a Valentine that precious MIa made for me on the fridge, and I also used tape. It was red and white and glittery and so special. I usually keep my fridge clear with just one magnet, but when the kids send me notes or cards, they go right up there on the fridge. So, your post hit home for me today, Susan, and I especially like the worry quote. Stay warm with the snow. We had a snowfall this weekend too!
love my blog friend.
~Sheri
Hi Sheri...I'm sure Mia's Valentine is adorable. I'm glad you put it on the refridge. Hope your week ahead is really great, my dear friend. (I'm praying daily for you-know-what). Hugs. Susan
Just think how many times a day we all go to the refrigerator.....the perfect place to post uplifting messages. I usually have pictures that the little ones have drawn on my refrigerator door, or a note of something I do not want to forget. Happy Sunday Susan..
On my fridge is the Blessing of Aaron. Numbers 6:24-26
Glad the snowstorm wasn’t too bad! And I love the idea of keeping inspirational sayings on the fridge—such a simple but powerful way to stay positive. A little encouragement goes a long way!
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