A piece of cake.
Not how I would describe homeschooling and travel for work.
I used this sentence as a focus for a recent presentation. I used this rainbow cake as a key analogy in my presentation.
I loved creating the presentation, traveling to give the presentation and blessing them with little details.
I do love the tiny details.
In this case I decided it would be fun to make tiny cake magnets to give as awards at the completion of my presentation. All the family pitched in to help me make my mini magnet cakes.
I'm one of five fantastic Negveskys and my team loves the details too.
He dropped me at the airport Sunday and The Man headed to chaperone cotillion class with our two beautifully dressed daughters. I would travel for work and he would teach young men to properly knot a tie. My exit left a lot of details. The remaining four Negveskys oversaw meals, completed school, made it to dance and piano lessons and completed daily chores. They did it well so I could go.
I got home and the house looked great, so great that it showed no sign of a baking bonanza to produce a full size 6 layer version of my rainbow cake magnets. They just whipped it up as a special way to welcome me home. Just a little detail.
I traveled far from home but with the help of a rainbow cake my little family made themselves a living, breathing participant in my journey.
- For a Family that does neat things to say how much they love me
- Meeting Him on the airplane and feeling so blessed because of it.
- That the Fantastic Four is safe and has electricity today
- A Mom that still loves digging in to insane craft projects with me.
- That I held my own in spades.
- Sweet little dimpled face chatting away as I put on my make up.
3 comments:
love, love, love it! each and every detail!
thank you for sharing your blessings here. we are doubly blessed as you include us in tHis journey {:
Hello there,
I love your blog! It is all so inspiring and pretty. I have just become your new follower and I really look forward to your future posts.
Love,
Chloe
Hi Chloe! Thanks for stopping by. Your comment inspired me to hit the keyboard. Have a wonderfully blessed day!
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