As our household returns to a new normal following the husband’s surgery I’m spending more time back on the blog. I’ve brought back the weekly #FindingJoy Linkup and can’t wait to see what you have been up to. We’ve been celebrating and crafting for Katie’s 10-year cancer free anniversary and tried our hand at knitting cancer caps for the first time.

 

The husband has been in the kitchen ALOT as he recovers, fattening us all up. His chicken and waffles were amazing. He’s gearing up to start his own food blog and I can’t wait to taste all of his creations. I’ve put a little wrinkle in his plans by going gluten-free (not by choice, I’m still grieving my bread). For those of you reading this who are also gluten-free, I’d love for you to share some of your tips in the comments. The start is a little rocky, especially since I eat out often for work.

 

#FINDINGJOY LINKUP IS BACK

What this means for you - Drop a link to a recent blog post you wrote. The linkup will go live every Friday. It can be anything that brings joy to your day. That means crafts, book reviews, bible studies, family outings… if it’s family friendly we want to hear about it.

If you participate in the link up comment on at least two other blog posts (no one likes hit & runs) and share them on the social media of your choosing using the hashtag #FindingJoy. I’ll pin the contributors on this board and share someone new I’ve discovered in my weekly newsletter. Be sure to add the linkup button below to your site.

Follow me across social media and I’ll be sure to follow you back. I can’t wait to see what everyone is doing!

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