NEW BLOG POSTS
LaBelladiva
DIY Chubby Lunch Tote - Free Pattern
DIY Fabric Gift Box - Free Pattern
DIY Pretty Colored Pencil Roll
Peace, Love, Happiness
Fabulous Frugalista
Understanding Food Expiration Date Labels Made Simple UPDATE
NEW BLOG POSTS
LaBelladiva
DIY Chubby Lunch Tote - Free Pattern
DIY Fabric Gift Box - Free Pattern
DIY Pretty Colored Pencil Roll
Peace, Love, Happiness
Fabulous Frugalista
Understanding Food Expiration Date Labels Made Simple UPDATE
NEW BLOG POSTS
Gina's Italian Kitchen
One Pan Stovetop Parmesan Chicken and Rice
Collection of Ham Posts from Baking to Leftover Ham Recipes UPDATED
Peanut Butter Rice Krispie Treats
What’s the Best Potato for the Job?
Slow Cooker Pulled Pork Nachos
Leftover Chicken Recipes You’ll Want to Eat
Delicious Diabetic-Friendly Dinner Recipes
Subtropical Gardening
Simple Secrets To Keep Your Marigolds Blooming
Outdoor Plants You Should Always Bring Indoors Before Winter Hits
Your January Garden Checklist by Region to Start the Year Off Strong
Plants That Must Be Pruned in January or February
Vegetables to Sow in January & February No Matter Your Growing Zone
The 3 Best Marigolds To Plant In Your Flowerbeds & Garden This Year!
LaBelladiva
Dream House: 3 Yard Quilt Pattern
DIY Fabric Basket - 3 Different Sizes
Denim Clutch Purse with Outer Pocket
Every time it gets cold, I have to mention that I don't know how people who live in cold climates handle it.
After having a stretch of really good days after years of really bad days, I don't appreciate having to wear a ton of clothes to feel comfortable. For those who don't know, I live in Central Florida, where it rarely gets real cold, so I don't want a heater. Not until a morning like this one. But really, I still don't want one. We have one more cold night, then back to normal winter time of 50 degree nights. Right now, it is the middle of the night and my house is still uncomfortably cold.
Ok, I'll stop complaining because I am so grateful that I live in Florida where we usually have beautiful weather except for hurricanes during the summer months. God has blessed me with so much that I am grateful for. I have everything I need.
I'm grateful for so many things. On these cold nights and many other nights, I think of those poor homeless people who don't have a roof over their head. I can't imagine. I also think of those little creatures who endure the cold and really have no where to go, like the traveling neighborhood chickens who visit a couple times a day. And the other birds and squirrels.
Blessings to all for a wonderful week that is joyous and warm. Listed below are new blog posts.
NEW BLOG POSTS
Gina's Italian Kitchen
Moist and Easy Southern Cornbread
Key Lime Mousse {Key Lime Pie in a Jar}
Carolina Pulled Pork Sandwiches
Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies
Subtropical Gardening
Statement Houseplants With Large Leaves
How To Build The Perfect Backyard Stone Fire Pit
Creative Things You Can Do With a Tree Stump
Today I was thinking about how free I am now. It doesn't really matter to me anymore if the way I live my life bothers anyone else. This is a much happier way to live.
I've added more layers of clothing as the day has progressed. Tonight I will get under the blanket and stay there for more hours than usual. That is a day in the life of a Floridian with no heater on a cold night that doesn't happen that often. I love being a Floridian when I realize how grateful I am I don't live in a cold part of the country. I hate the cold! So far it has been a pretty decent winter in my area and I can handle a day or two of cold weather, but I don't have to like it.
It has been another couple of days that I've put together many new posts and updated some old ones. My mind has been freed of those awful thoughts grief brings and I'm enjoying beautiful memories that make me happy.
My new blog posts are listed below. Hopefully you will enjoy them as I have enjoyed creating them.
Happy new weekend coming up my friends . . . stay warm.
NEW BLOG POSTS
Gina's Italian Kitchen
Chicken Alfredo ~ lighter version
Air Fryer Frozen Food Cooking Guides
How To Make the Flakiest Pie Crust
Cheesy Chicken & Salsa Skillet
Subtropical Gardening
Prayer Plant Care for Beginners
Proven Tips for Feeding Birds with Suet
Birds That Can Benefit Your Yard Or Garden With Their Friendly Visits
Smart Tips for Buying Garden Seeds
The Best Seed Catalogs to Request in 2026
How To Grow Geraniums From Seed
Simple Ways To Get Rid Of Aphids On Houseplants
Indoor Plants You Can Easily Propagate This Winter (Plus 5 to Skip)
How To Eliminate Flowerbed Weeds With Cardboard
LaBelladiva
Make a DIY Spice Rack with Dollar General
What Cleaning Experts Actually Use to Get Their Bathrooms Sparkling Clean
22 Organizing Shortcuts to Declutter in Less Time
Peace Love Happiness
The bridge that carried me over
It has gotten to the point where I am truly concerned about leaving the house and traveling the streets of my town or any town. What your political affiliation is doesn't matter anymore. Pass through the wrong place at the wrong time and for no reason at all, you could be attacked. This is not the America I grew up in. When I was a kid, our parents allowed us to ride our bikes in the neighborhood and were encouraged to stay out there and enjoy the company of our friends. Be free to be kids.
All my time is now dedicated to updating and growing my blogs. It is what I did before I met The Captain, after JR, my first husband passed away. My blogs were a way to numb my brain to anything personal and concentrate on writing and research different subjects.
It worked for me and led me to finding a new life for myself. It just didn't last long enough and here I am again, grieving the loss of another little family. Kiki was my family too, even if she was a precious pet that was just like a person to me . . . the daughter I never had. Sorry if you think I am crazy! It is all getting easier to deal with every day and I am grateful to have a place to let it out. It has been a way for me to heal.
This morning I cracked myself up laughing when I realized that I had created a "potato day" and posted one food blog post after another about potato soup. LOL I am so grateful for getting my sense of humor back even if anyone thinks I am a little twisted.
And with all of this, it has occurred to me that this means progress. I have a saying on my Peace Love Happiness blog and has become the purpose of the blog . . . "I'm hoping my life experiences will help someone know that life goes on beyond those things that bring us down."
Have a great rest of the week my friends . . . my new blog posts follow.
NEW BLOG POSTS
LaBelladiva
How to Sew Mini Baskets – that fold together!
20 Ways to Make Your House Smell Better UPDATE
How to Make a Bedside Pocket Organizer from Old Jeans
Subtropical Gardening
Citrus Trees You Can Grow in Pots and Containers This Winter
How To Prune Rose Bushes – And Why To Do It In Late Winter!
Top 10 Plants to Propagate That Grow From Cuttings
Top 10 Annuals That Attract Hummingbirds
How to Grow a Meyer Lemon Tree Indoors or Outside UPDATE
Why You Should Plant French Marigolds In Your Garden
How to Make a Hanging Succulent Ball
Gina's Italian Kitchen
Tex-Mex Chicken and Rice Skillet
Ravioli Filling Recipes and Pasta Sauce Make for Easy Italian Dinners
Slow Cooker Mozzarella Stuffed Meatballs
Ore-Ida Slow-Cooker Loaded Potato Soup
Roasted Cheesy Potato and Ham Soup In Pretzel Bowls
Here’s Every Type of Pepper From Sweet to Spicy
This seriously is correct for all liars and deceivers in our lives and in particular, politics. It is almost like a soap opera. The world has gone crazy.
Beautiful weather in Florida, but will turn colder later in the week. I'm just hoping the forecast will change. Hate it!
I'm still busy keeping my mind occupied with updating my blogs and creating new posts. The listing of new posts follows.
Have a wonderful week and stay warm!!
NEW BLOG POSTS
Subtropical Gardening
Holiday Cactus Growing Guide UPDATED
Top 10 Trailing Houseplants to Grow in Hanging Pots
LaBelladiva
How to Sew a Scrappy Pet Leash
How to Cut Up Old Jeans for Sewing & Upcycling Projects
Gina's Italian Kitchen
BEST Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe
Creamy Mississippi Chicken Enchiladas
Our 15 Best Chicken Casserole Recipes of All Time Are the Ultimate Comfort Food
Strawberry Cheesecake Cinnamon Rolls
Sausage & Crescent Roll Breakfast Casserole
Easy 5-Ingredient Taco Seasoning
Grilling/Smoking . . . A Collection of Recipes UPDATED
Chocolate-Covered Cherry Cookies
I went to my doctor appointment and back to my normal self since the anxiety of the bloodwork needle is over. Just as I feared, they put the needle in my hand because I have bad veins. Not a pleasant thing at all.
My cousin was my ride and we went to the park to enjoy our take out meal and watch the birds, squirrels and the beautiful view of the river. Enjoying the park views and the animals helped me get over the anxiety of that needle experience.
It was so awesome to experience great memories of past park visits with The Captain and Kiki and spend time with my cousin.
All these new blog posts have kept my mind occupied this week and that is one of the very enjoyable benefits of my blogs. Hope you enjoy them too!
New blog posts follow below. Have an awesome week everybody!
NEW BLOG POSTS
Subtropical Gardening
16 Indoor Vining Plants That Instantly Add a Tropical Touch to Your Home
The Easiest Houseplants To Grow – 8 Plants Anyone Can Keep Alive!
LaBelladiva
How to Wash a Comforter in the Washing Machine
Rag Rug Weaving Tutorial and Tips
The Biggest Manicure Trend For Winter 2026
Stunning Ideas For Your Fabric Scraps
Gina's Italian Kitchen
The Health Benefits of Bananas
Chicken Chiles Rellenos Casserole
Chicken and Swiss Stuffing Bake
Crescent Roll Breakfast Casserole
Chicken Parmesan Casserole
White Cheddar Scalloped Potatoes
Smothered Pork Chops in Oven
Ritz Carlton Lemon Pound Cake
How to Make the Juiciest Burgers