Toes and Joy

So apparently I’m doing a pretty good job of informing on here since none of my two readers have any questions for me.  I’m just about to put on my shoes for tennis this morning and just had a happy moment.  With the changing of weather it’s been time to get out the sandals.  With that it also has meant for me that it was time to clean up the toes.  It’ s been a long winter of hibernation for them.  So a few days ago I got out my polish and made them pretty again.  I love manicured toes in sandles and yes I do them myself.  Would love for someone else to do them but hey, who has the time or money for that right now. They make me feel so full of Joy.  And they also make me think of my friend Audrey who is the queen of polish during the summer months.

Yes, I did just post a picture of my toes.  They make me happy.  And you?  What’s making you happy as we say good-bye to winter and say hello to spring?

11 responses to “Toes and Joy”

  1. yes! we are starting a garden this weekend! can’t wait. Kim.. its not hard once you get the soil ready.. just maintaining after that. But, so rewarding! i think i look forward to fresh veggies and fruits and playing outside every day the most!

  2. surprise! i had JUST finished putting clear polish on my toes (no time for color) as i read this–wearing a new dress today and want my feet to look decent in my flipflops, too! i love painted toes! and of course said new summery bright colored dress is making me happy for spring :]

  3. Knowing that in 71 days all 7 of us will be spending 3 months in Haiti serving the Lord! That makes me happy!

  4. Oh man. A mani-pedi is so on my mother’s day list this year!!! Great lookin’ toes, sista! :~)

    I’ve switched my blog by the way, to wordpress. I was having blogger troubles.

  5. Hey! I havea question…. Were you and Dave afraid during this process? Are you still afraid at times? How do you deal with the fear? Sometimes I have found my self paralyzed in fear with our upcoming life changes and I have been learning how to deal with that fear in a healthy way. SO freeing. Just curious!

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