Friday, April 3, 2026

Friday Favorites, 4.3.2026

 


Happy Good Friday, friends! I'll never forget my son Noah asking me why this day was considered "good" when he was little, when it was the day that Jesus was crucified a few thousand years ago. I remember kind of being flabbergasted by his question; all I knew to say was that it was good for us now, because Jesus didn't stay dead. And this would still be my answer today! I'm so thankful for Jesus; He offers the free gift of salvation that is ours for the taking when we believe in Him. He offers hope to a lost and dying world; He extends His love, grace, and mercy to us everyday that we're alive. While I was praying one day this week, I told Him that I couldn't imagine a life without Him by my side. I certainly don't get this Christian walk perfectly right, but each day I spend time with Him and He sanctifies me along the way. And like a worship song that I love says, all my life He has been faithful. 


I love this little blog world and all the fun, frivolous things we talk about, but I would be remiss if I didn't say one thing today: if you don't know Jesus in this way and are interested in learning more, please reach out to me. My email address is allboys@gmail.com; I would love to talk to you more about this! If you need a recommendation on where to begin reading in the Bible, I can help you with that, too. I can share what I do to remain close to the Lord and we can stay in touch if you ever want to talk. 


I'm always grateful to be able to talk about this here, and for the weekend and what it represents. 


On a much, much lighter note, here are some favorites from the week.



Marilyn is and forever will be a favorite part of my week. I was so glad we had an afternoon and night to catch up this week! 





These two sunsets and a sunrise were a favorite from the week. The sky has been spectacular lately! 



New nails will always be a favorite! This is a fun color that matches my toes. 



This was a favorite sight Wednesday night! We had an extended choir rehearsal this week, due to it being Good Friday and Easter Sunday. I love seeing a full orchestra pit and choir loft! 








Getting dressed is my favorite! I had an outfit change on Tuesday, because...



...my friend and co-worker Lindsey invited me to the University of Memphis softball game after work! It was so much fun, and the weather was perfect. 




My new watchband is my favorite! Here's a link in case anyone is interested. 





Doodling at work is always a favorite! I wrote out a list of good things that Chris was quick to point out he wasn't a part of. Ha! Of course he's one of the best things in my life right now. 


Last, but not least...









It's Drew's birthday! He's 26 years young today. I love this handsome fella so much and cannot wait to celebrate him this weekend! 


What was a favorite from your week? I'd love to hear from you! Thanks for reading my blog today, friends. I'll see you back here on Monday, but until then, enjoy your weekend! Love to all. 


Jenn 




4 comments:

  1. Happy birthday to Drew! I hope you have a wonderful weekend with your family and Happy Easter! P.S. I love your hair :) It's looking amazing lately :)

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  2. I LOVE your nail color.... and all the sandal photos. I got to break out my flip flops one afternoon this week and it was wonderful. Now I'm just waiting for another warm day so I can wear them again. Happy birthday to Drew!

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  3. Happy Birthday to your Sweet Boy! Love all of the pics :) That choir rehearsal sounds magical- must be so powerful to sing in an environment like that

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  4. It's been a sad Easter season, for the first time Israeli police, IDF refused to let the Cardinal of Jerusalem and accompanying priests into the church of the Holy Sepulchre. First the IDF bombs ancient churches in Palestine, now this?!

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