We had a WONDERFUL past weekend! Brian came home on Friday. He rode home Friday morning with the Owner of Fesco, on his private jet. An amazing experience for Brian! West Virginia treated him well, but of course, not as well as Texas does. It was awesome to see Brian after 37 days of him being gone. When I first saw him, when I picked him up, I couldn't stop smiling. He was so excited, he was jumping up and down when he saw me. It was so nice to have him back home. We then grabbed some lunch amidst all of the Prairie Days Chaos, and then headed to my aunt's to finish up all of my Priarie Days projects.
I made 6 wooden crosses, 3 double layer, and 3 triple layer. I also made 10 pumpkin cutouts as well as the 17 tutus I had previously made. My parents and brother showed up Friday night to help finish the projects. We went to the park to set up our booth too! We didn't stay up too late finishing everything...but we were exhausted, and we knew we had to get up early the next morning.
The day went by really fast...we sold a good 40% of our items. We knew we wouldn't sell everything, but we hoped! Saturday was an awesome experience. I look forward to our next selling opportunity. The hard work put in was worth the experience.
Yesterday was the first day of the Making your Home a Haven Challenge. I didn't get to start yesterday, however, I went over to my cousin's house and his wife had a candle burning. I stopped, said a prayer and thought about the challenge. Today I'm cleaning my house and I will light my candles before I have my guests come over for dinner! In fact, I should be cleaning instead of writing this blog, thank goodness, last week, I made time to keep up with the house. Even though its a mess, it's still not a destruction path! So, on to cleaning, and cooking!
Join me, and the women of Women Living Well for the Making Your Home A Haven Challenge. Have a wonderful week!

For Now & God Bless, *Amber*
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