Monday's post
Hosted by Sandra !

Wednesday -partly cloudy, 69/59
Thursday -rain,65, 45
Friday -sunny, 64/41
Saturday -sunny, 64/45
♥♥ As I look outside my window ♥♥
The trees are really, finally changing.. Now I hope they will still be beautiful by next weekend. I hope to get out and drive about a bit!
♥♥ Thinking and pondering ♥♥
♥♥ How am I feeling ♥♥
I am feeling good.. It feels great to be able to get around the house doing chores and making a difference.. I know Hubs appreciates it, as well!!
♥♥ On the breakfast plate ♥♥
Lynn always fixes the morning coffee, and our fruited yogurt. We have some left over blueberry pancakes from the weekend. so I hope to warm up one and munch on that as my mid morning snack!
♥♥ On my reading pile ♥♥
I finished the book of Esther and that led me to Job, which I have decided not to read this time around. I've read it a few times and I just cannot find a lot in it that inspires me. This sounds terrible, but I really have to be in a Job mood! So I am moving on to Song of Songs. We did the Psalms, Proverbs and Ecclesiastes in the spring.
Why is a daily quiet time important?
We need a spiritual refill every day. Just like we take time to eat every day in order to keep up our health and strength, our spirits need feeding also. We have to be renewed to become stronger in our faith.
This morning I read Isaiah 40:31:
But those who wait on the Lord
Shall renew their strength;
They shall mount up with wings like eagles,
They shall run and not be weary,
They shall walk and not faint.
This reminded me that it’s important for me to do more than just read a Bible chapter, say a quick prayer, and rush into what I need to do today. Part of a daily devotional time is taking time to worship and listen to God. This involves waiting for His answers. I’ve had a beautiful time with God today as I took the time out of my hectic life. As I cleaned the kitchen I had worship music playing in the background. This extended my time of listening and prayer, as I worked.
Tuesday 4
Books to Film
Once again it is time for Toni Taddeo's Tuesday 4. .
This graphic which is titled books to film inspired today's questions. I thought perhaps the topic of books turned into films might be of interest. I hope you agree.
Here we go:
1. What book turned into a film did you enjoy? Well, I am a huge fan of Pride and Prejudice .. I read it three times for classic novels in High School. The teachers didn't seem to mind.. Probably didn't collaborate, but I did learn so much from the reading and I fell in love with classic English literature. Anyway, I used to watch the PBS version every year..
I mean who doesn't want to watch a wet Colin Firth!
But then the new two hour version arrived and I was totally smitten!!
So nice to give over an evening and see the tale performed start to finish!2. Did you ever find the film version of a book to be better than the book or was the book better than the film and which book was it. Oh, when I read The Guernsey and Literary Potato Peel Society
I fell in love with the dynamic of a novel written in letter format. I think I read the whole book in an afternoon! And then again and again. I was pretty excited when the film aired. but as sweet as it was, it just didn't match up to the novel!
3. If you could decide what book should be a movie, which would it be and who would you get to play the main characters? Well before they made Outlander into a series I had already decided that Gerard Butler would play Jamie,
and who cared about Claire, if it couldn't be me!.. But I think they did a wonderful job of casting.Thanks for joining in and come again next week!
Wednesday’s post
Hosted by Joyce!
1. Thursday (Oct 13) is National Train Your Brain Day. What do you do to keep your brain in tip top shape? Well, because I do have some brain fog from my second booster I do a lot to try to help my brain and memory. I do take vitamins and try to have a well rounded diet! Then I do crossword puzzles, ha, couldn’t get todays Wordle in The NY Times! I do all kinds of puzzles and play memory games I find online. .The doctor says as long as I eventually remember the lost word in a conversation, it isn’t that bad …I do think it is getting better.
2. You can sit with anyone in the world and 'pick their brain'...whom do you choose? Tell us why? So many…I listened to a terrific interview today on YouTube. It was Lance Wallnau and Jimmy Evans, a pastor in Dallas, Fort Worth, the Gateway Church. I found him to be very informative and he opened a lot of current and future events for me based on scripture. It was if he was unlocking some mystery. ….very interesting. I think I’d like to pick his brain a little more.
3. What's something happening in the world (or your corner of it) right now that you have trouble 'wrapping your brain around'?
I cannot for the life of me understand how anyone could continue to embrace the President after how he and his policies have diminished our nation and is crippling our economy.
4. On a scale of 1-10 where do you fall in the pumpkin fanclub? (1=blech, 10=make it all pumpkin all the time) Tell us something delicious you've tasted recently that had some pumpkin in it somewhere. I am a 9 on pumpkins. We buy them to decorate our porch., I buy canned pumpkin the bake a pie. I don’t like the pie as much as my husband does, but we make our own using less sugar than store bought. That’s about it on pumpkins, though.
5. Share a favorite song, book, or movie with an autumn title, setting, or vibe. All songs I can think of are Oldie Goldie’s, like Autumn Leaves and Autumn in New York,but I can’t they are favorites… movies. Favorite movies are Charlie Brown movies.. The Great Pumpkin and Thanksgiving movies. I love those, but to tell the truth I dread Autumn tv and films because Halloween has taken over the airways and it is hard to find anything of worth watching even on a cooking show. I am not a fan of Halloween at all. Satan has taken it over in my opinion. I do enjoy Hallmark movies in autumn. The beauty of autumn is always on display!
6. Insert your own random thought here. I do love Autumn food.. the spices and the warm comfort of many autumn foods bring much joy to home. I love autumn candles and scents to fill the air. I love the smell of spiced apples baking and expectation of a cosy autumn fire or fire pit with marshmallows and a cosy throw about my shoulders. That brings back such warm and loving memories of long ago fire pits and beloved family and friends.

Decree a thing and it shall be established. Life and death are in the power of the tongue. Words have the power. Words are destinations. Words are involved in every new season in your life.
You have learned that your tongue steers your life. You have also discovered your authority to decree a thing. Scripture says, “Thou shalt also decree a thing, and it shall be established unto thee: and the light shall shine upon thy ways” (Job 22:28).
Here are some declarations. Speak these over your life with expectation.
I DECREE the keys of the kingdom of heaven have been given to me, and whatsoever I bind on earth is bound in heaven and whatsoever I loose on earth is loosed in heaven. (Matthew 16:19)
I DECREE no weapon formed against me shall prosper, and every tongue that shall rise against me in judgment shall be condemned. (Isaiah 54:17)
I DECREE I am blessed coming in and blessed going out. I am the head and not the tail, above only, and not beneath. (Deuteronomy 28:13)
I DECREE I am strong in the Lord and the power of His might as I put on the whole armor of God and stand against all the wiles of the devil. (Ephesians 6:11)
I DECREE my steps are ordered every day by the Lord. (Psalm 37:23)
I DECREE all things work together for my good because I love God and are called according to His purpose. (Romans 8:28)
I DECREE God is my refuge and strength, a very present help in times of trouble. (Psalms 46:1)
I DECREE God has not given me the spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind. (2 Timothy 1:7)
I DECREE the LORD renews my strength; I mount up with wings as eagles; I run, and shall not be weary, walk, and faint not. (Isaiah 40:31)
I DECREE the favor of God. If God be for me, who can be against me? (Romans 8:31)
I DECREE I give and it shall be given back to me; good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over, shall men give into my bosom. (Luke 6:38)
I DECREE I delight myself in the LORD and he gives me the desires of my heart. (Psalms 37:4)
I DECREE I have the peace of God that passes all understanding. (Philippians 4:7)
I DECREE I am a believer with signs follow me. In the Name of Jesus I cast out devils, speak with new tongues, take up serpents, and if I drink any deadly thing it will not harm me; I lay hands on the sick, and they recover. (Mark 16:17-19)
I DECREE greater is He that lives in me than he that lives in the world. (1 John 4:4)
I DECREE My God supplies all of my needs according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus. (Philippians 4:19)
I DECREE by His stripes, I am healed. (1 Peter 2:24)
I DECREE I am born of God, and the evil one cannot touch me. (1 John 5:18)
I DECREE I call on the Lord and He answers me and shows me great and mighty things I know not of. (Jeremiah 33:3)
I DECREE I have been given the power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy: and nothing shall by any means hurt me. (Luke 10:19)
I DECREE God gives me the treasures of darkness and hidden riches of secret places that I may know that the LORD is God. (Isaiah 45:3)
I DECREE God is not a man that he should lie to me, neither the son of man that he should change His mind. The things he has said, he will do, and the things he has spoken he will make good. (Numbers 23:19)
I DECREE wealth and riches shall be in my house because I fear the Lord. (Psalm 112:3)
I DECREE the kingdom of God come, in my life, family, marriage, ministry, relationships, and work. (Matthew 6:10)
I DECREE I am satisfied with the words of mouth because life and death are in the power of my tongue. (Proverbs 18:20)