Thank you to everyone who has been so incredibly supportive of my newest adventure-Foster Care! The piles of paperwork are done, the fingerprints are submitted, the doctor signed my clearance and my electrical outlets are covered. My home visit was today and now the worker just has to write up the report. He said that I should be licensed within the next couple weeks. Please keep praying and know that I am so incredibly thankful for your friendship and support (All 13 reference letters brought tears to my eyes!). Yesterday, I was second guessing/ overthinking /being pessimistic and out of the blue a waitress started telling me about how she had been in foster care between the ages of 2-4 and now at the age of 24, she wants to find her foster mom and thank her for the huge impact she had on her life. She didn't know me, she didn't know my thoughts...but God did. Also...strangely enough...my fortune cookie today said "Children will play an important role in your life"....
2 teenagers, 2 dogs, 2 barn cats, 4 chickens, 2 grandparents and one me...
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It is unbelievable that this garden is situated in such a hot and dry region.
Years ago, I have been to New Mexico and Albuquerque, and I liked it very much. But when I think about New Mexico, I see cactus, desert, perhaps palms, but no english country garden.
Kind regards from Germany,
Monika
I am brand new to the blog world...I happened upon your blog by accident~a happy accident...and now I am hooked on blogs...your garden is gorgeous...Love to read your blog....
I just started my own gardening blog, with lots of pics from my garden...please come check it out..
http://shabbychiccatsgardencloseups.blogspot.com/