Vaisselle

"Vaisselle" sounds really cool but it means "dishes" in French. "Faire la vaisselle" means doing the dishes. Mundane things can be beautiful. Life is full of meaning if you look for it.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

New book, new blog, new way of life

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I'm going to let Vaisselle go now. It has served its purpose. It was meant to chronicle our move from Texas to Pennsylvania. And I think...
Saturday, January 14, 2012

Christmas and New Year's Texas Style

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We spent Christmas and New Year's in Texas and loved being there for M's baptism. Uncle Zach spoke, Grandpa Bond (Michael) spoke, I ...
Thursday, December 22, 2011

Christmas Treats

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Here we come a-waddling! Why is Christmas so tied up with food? Michael and I both could stand to shed a few pounds, but it is the holiday...
Saturday, December 3, 2011

The Grandparent Tree

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It has been very hard to be away from the grandchildren so much of the time. When Catherine was tiny and so far away, I saw a precious littl...
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Saturday, October 29, 2011

The Opening of the Boxes

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 There are just no words! It was hard waiting until Michael came home, but I wanted him to share the moment with me. Of course, Michael had ...
Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Back home again

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I had a fabulous trip to Texas and Utah. I saw all four children and their families. I missed some grandcats and a granddog but otherwise sa...
Friday, September 30, 2011

Water, water everywhere

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As a new Relief Society president for only a few weeks (RS is an organization for the women of our church--I'm the president for the wom...
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Susan
Shavertown, Pennsylvania, United States
I love writing, reading, sewing, playing music and spending time with my family. I moved from Texas to the mountains of Northeast Pennsylvania a few years ago.
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