Friday, May 22, 2026

Friday's Fave Five 5/22/26

 I haven't done this in forever.  It's time to produce a FFF at least from time to time.  Thank you for the opportunity!  Friday's Fave Five host blog

1. Little Miss had a birthday this week.  She is THREE and she proudly holds up three fingers (takes a few minutes to get them in position 😀 but she is successful).  She is doing very well.

2. Last night we went to the local Culver's with Little Miss and her family, and my mother, for a last celebration for her birthday.  And Little Mister, now eight months old, sat up proudly in a restaurant high chair for the first time!  He's waving and clapping, and is a happy boy.  We're so thankful for both of them.

3. I was very busy the first half of this week.  But Thursday, Friday, and Saturday are moving much more quietly.  I'm happy for a few very free days.

Lies Women Believe by Nancy Leigh DeMoss; Elisabeth Elliot; Nancy DeMoss  Wolgemuth, Paperback | Pangobooks

4. I am studying Lies Women Believe in order to be the substitute at our church's Wednesday evening ladies' Bible studies this summer.  I've taught the book for three years at a local women's addiction program, but teaching to churched ladies means bringing out different concepts and presenting in a different way.  It's been a challenge and one I've enjoyed.  

5. I've got several new books to read. That's always fun.  I joined a book club at church and have enjoyed that very much also.

Happy Friday and God's blessings!

2 comments:

Susanne said...

Hi Ann! So nice to see you post again! That looks like a wonderful study and you sound like you've been able to handle the challenge of adapting it to different groups well. Little Miss and Little Mister sound adorable. What a joy you get to celebrate their milestones. Books are always a blessing!

Barbara Harper said...

Good to see you at FFF again! I knew about Little Miss--somehow I think I missed or forgot about Little Mister. It's so fun you get to live near them. We just got a Culver's nearby--good stuff. Their parking lot is always full, so it looks like they are a success here. I've heard great things about that book, but have never read it. That's an interesting thought, that different groups would bring out different emphases.