Check out my top 5 blog posts of 2020!

Check out my top 5 posts of 2020!
Check out my top 5 posts of 2020!

Hello friends, it is the last Wednesday in 2020. I know this year has been long, but I cannot believe we will be ringing in 2021 at the end of the week. I wanted to take a quick look back. Keep reading to check out my top 5 posts of 2020.

We don’t have big plans! What is new? However, my plans consist of cooking a ham and black-eyed peas for my family.

I am looking forward to the new year. Today I am sharing my top 5 blog posts of 2020.

However, I hope that you have a wonderful Wednesday! Blessings to you and your family in the new year!

Thank you for checking out my blog every week. Check out my top 5 blog posts of 2020.

  1. Post-Thanksgiving Feasting Ideas-Leftover ideas are always needed. This post provides some free downloads to help you with leftover ideas. It’s never too late to think of others because sharing is caring!
  2. Gingersnap Pumpkin Cheesecake Bites Recipe: This is a tasty recipe that you could make year-round. The gingersnap crust makes this the best tasting cheesecake bite. The best little Gingersnap Pumpkin Cheesecake Bites!
  3. Blog post on value-Our value is not connected to likes on Social Media. My value is not connected to likes on Social Media!
  4. Yummy Banana Nut Bread Recipe: This recipe is so easy and yummy. You are gonna want to try these today!
  5. Blog posts: What does God want you to leave behind? You’re pruned if you do and pruned if you don’t!

I hope that you will join me in the new year! Until then,

Love and Blessings,

Kam

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One more thing to do before the New Year!

One more thing to do before the New Year!
One more thing to do before the New Year!

Hello friends! I hope that your Christmas was really great. This year we spent time with our granddaughters so it was amazing. We only have a few more days left in 2020. It seems that everyone wants to rush through the days we have left. However, I believe there is still one more thing to do before the new year!

I do believe that the celebration of Christmas does not have to end here. Christmas is a time to celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior. Even though, I enjoy looking at the Christmas decorations, I also enjoy putting them away.

There were was so many bad things that happened in 2020. Just thinking about it all makes my heart sad. But, there is one more thing to do before the New Year! I believe that Jesus would like us to concentrate on the good.

If you are reading my blog right now, you have so much to be grateful for. We are still here after going through and still going through the worst Pandemic of my life. God is walking beside you and me! Look around at what you have and not wish for what you don’t have.

Before we say Happy New Year, think about all of the good in 2020.

“Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable–if anything is excellent or praiseworthy–think about such things.” Philippians 4:8

Focus on the promises of God! He is always good!

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Simple traditions that warm our hearts and make us smile!

Glory to God

Christmas traditions vary from family to family. These traditions include putting up the Christmas tree, hanging the lights, Christmas stockings, candy canes, special ornaments, family recipes, and celebrating the birth of our Savior. Simple traditions that warm our hearts and make us smile.

Growing up I never really thought much about traditions. However, I loved putting up the Christmas tree and visiting my grandparents.

Traditions that warm our hearts and make us smile!
Simple traditions that warm our hearts and make us smile!

When my boys were little, we started a new tradition. Every year on Christmas Eve we celebrate the birth of Jesus with a Happy Birthday Jesus party.

In Matthew 2:11 we read about the wise men who came bearing gifts for Jesus. “And going into the house they saw the child with Mary his mother, and they fell down and worshiped him. Then, opening their treasures, they offered him gifts, gold and frankincense, and myrrh.” These were the most valued treasures of that time.

However, there is no limit to the treasure we have in Jesus. Christmas is not about a season. It is about a person. Let us remember to celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior not just at Christmas but all the year. Jesus is truly the tradition that warms our hearts and makes us smile!

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