Hi Carrie, Your smile says , the flower pleased you. I like when people can do one small thing ....it means they are thinking of us. How very special . Hang onto your sweetie. Blessings, xoxo, Susie
I think it's the "jaunty" daffodils that make me believe that Spring really IS coming! When I lived in Portland, early Spring was the time for them, plus camelias and azaleas! I loved them all! and oh the pink cherry blossoms too! Hope all is well! Marilyn
The daffodil is gorgeous, Carrie. How sweet of your husband to do that for you. You're right. It doesn't take much to brighten someone's day. Flowers definitely do it for me. LOL
you are so right is doesn't take much and that is just a sweet reminder that he was thinking of you. I always use to leave a note in his lunch most days. So nice to see you blog Cathy
Hello Carrie, it was good to see a post from you again. How thoughtful of your husband to pick the yellow daffodil and put it in water to surprise you. I love yellow, and I'm sure it made the kitchen look cheerful when you saw it.
It warms my heart to see you have taken the time to leave me a message here...If you are new here I will be sure to stop by and visit...and for my friends...I will pop over a see what you are doing too♥
Hi Carrie, Your smile says , the flower pleased you. I like when people can do one small thing ....it means they are thinking of us. How very special . Hang onto your sweetie. Blessings, xoxo, Susie
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ReplyDeleteThat is so true, Carrie. I think the unexpected small things are what brings me the most pleasure. Happy weekend-xo Diana
ReplyDeleteIt makes ALL the difference! And your background even matches it! Your husband sure knows how to make someone feel good.
ReplyDeleteI think it's the "jaunty" daffodils that make me believe that Spring really IS coming! When I lived in Portland, early Spring was the time for them, plus camelias and azaleas! I loved them all! and oh the pink cherry blossoms too! Hope all is well! Marilyn
ReplyDeleteThe daffodil is gorgeous, Carrie. How sweet of your husband to do that for you. You're right. It doesn't take much to brighten someone's day. Flowers definitely do it for me. LOL
ReplyDeleteNow wasn't that just the sweetest.. love that brother-in-law of mine!
ReplyDeleteyou are so right is doesn't take much and that is just a sweet reminder that he was thinking of you. I always use to leave a note in his lunch most days.
ReplyDeleteSo nice to see you blog
Cathy
awe that was so sweet of him something so small but it stays with us always. it truly is the little things that count.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet of your hubby. Yellow is such a happy color to brighten and begin your morning. Happy Saturday have a wonderful weekend. xoxo Kris
ReplyDeleteIt is good to see you blogging again. A good husband does the little things that make one happy. Take care and stay safe.
ReplyDeleteSo happy to see you here again! And with such a lovely post. You know I am all about cozy! Have a cozy day!!!!
ReplyDeleteHello Carrie, it was good to see a post from you again. How thoughtful of your husband to pick the yellow daffodil and put it in water to surprise you. I love yellow, and I'm sure it made the kitchen look cheerful when you saw it.
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring days, Carrie.
~Sheri
How thoughtful your husband is. A beautiful, sunshine-filled daffodil, to brighten your day. Spring is beginning to spring at your place.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see your smiling face and the pretty daffodil! My roses are blooming like crazy and I have 2 vases of roses to enjoy! Happy Spring!
ReplyDeleteYou do brighten people's day - I can tell that. Pretty Blog.
ReplyDeleteThank You for stopping by my blog and leaving a message. Your daffodil is beautiful. Nothing is more welcome then blooming daffodils! Happy Spring!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet! Glad to see you blogging again Carrie, and thanks for stopping by my blog!
ReplyDeleteoooooh the joy of thoughtfulness and spring!!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see some daffs come up in the northwoods. Going to be a while yet - snow in our forecast. ugh!
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