Sweet Annabelle
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Sweet Annabelle
Blogs I follow
a dandelion diary
A Lovely Place To Land
A Serenade For Solitude
A Vintage Farmwife
BLOG | Tim Dodd Photography
bluecottonmemory
Bubble Queen
Button Floozies
Chaos and Coffee
Cheshire Family Farm
Completely Blessed
dontwasteyourcancer
Fishtail Cottage
Flower Patch Farmgirl
Fruit-ility
gardenswag | grow good food. make cool stuff.
Genny Heikka
GIRL TROUBLE
His Girl's Blog
Horses and Hounds
It Only Gets Better
Jill Ruth & Co.
Just as I am
Kentucky Kate
LauraFrantz.net
Living in Grace
lowercase letters
Lynnette Kraft - Dancing Again
melissa talbert
Minding My Nest
My Five Men
My Home Wellingtontown
My Supplications
My Vintage Life
nienie
on earth as it is in heaven
On Having Faith
Penny For Your Thoughts
Pleasant View Schoolhouse
Rare & Beautiful Treasures
Red Gate Farm
red.neck chic
Sarah Jane Studios
Sit With Me In My Garden
Sweet Deals 4 Moms
sweet pea and beans
TAYLOR MORRIS » Journal
The Perch
The Small Things Blog
top of the page
vintage mommy
winn's window
About me
Gender
Female
Location
KY
,
United States
Introduction
I'm a forty-something, at-home mom, wife, daughter, sister, aunt, niece, teacher, friend -out here in the wide world trying to walk out a joyful life following the Lord Jesus Christ.
Interests
Biblical teaching,
reading,
baking,
gardening,
crafting,
home education,
politics,
antiques,
parenting teenage sons,
aprons,
buttons,
a cup of hot tea...yes with a cookie,
fonts,
scrapbooking,
wanna-be traveler
Favorite Movies
all-time-favorite: Pride and Prejudice (with Keira Knightley),
Mission Impossible movies
Favorite Music
Toby Mac,
Russ Taff,
Stephen Curtis Chapman,
Chris Rice,
FFH,
Jars of Clay,
Jeremy Camp,
Stellar Kart,
Casting Crowns,
Michael English,
Dave Crowder Band,
Audio Adrenaline,
classical
Favorite Books
The Chronicles of Narnia,
In My Father's House by C. Ten Boom,
Blink by Ted Dekker,
When Crickets Cry by Charles Martin,
Arena by Karen Hancock,
Deception by Randy Alcorn,
the Mitford Years by Jan Karon....and many others