I love your idea for "Mom Days!" I have "Dad Time" which will be increasing this month so I think I will do something similar. Thanks for the idea!! Hugs to your mom!
When I was a small toddler we went to a drive-in theater. During intermission they had a fireworks party and I tried so very hard to catch the fireworks as they fell to earth. Mom and Dad patiently explained why I couldn’t catch these amazing little lights. ❤
I remember in 1976, our nation’s 200th birthday, we went to Denver to visit friends. We sat on blankets in the middle of a large grassy area and there were huge fireworks displays all around us! It was the most I’d ever seen at once in my life!
When I was quite young, probably late 1940s / early 1950s, mom & dad took me me to the National Mall in Washington DC to watch the fireworks. Don’t remember a lot, but do remember it rained. Later, as a young adult living in Washington during the late 1960s, a group of us decided to go to the National Mall to see the fireworks. Yep, it rained again that year too. That was the last time I went to the fireworks in DC! Still love fireworks but always watch the DC fireworks on TV. I’m a native of Washington DC, so while I’ve only lived there off and on over these many years, it is still home and I love that city. I just need to travel much farther now to get there.
Fascinating! And what a bummer that it rained BOTH times you went to the National Mall for the festivities! I don’t think I know anyone else who is a native of DC, so you’re the first!
@@PlanSarahPlan My daughter is actually a 3rd (or 4th) generation native and she & I were born in the same hospital! I believe my paternal grandmother was the first of that line, but I’d have to research it to make sure. I still love the city, but left the area when I retired and moved to Alabama to be near family. I’ve also spent time in your area, moved to Riner, VA when I came back from an overseas assignment and moved to Floyd county for a few years before heading to Northern Virginia for work. Love the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Parkway was always my “healing” place.
I remember the Bicentennial celebration in 1976 and joining extended family on the Mall for the televised fireworks celebration. I mostly just remember being excited to be with my cousins but have to think the fireworks were spectacular for the time. I also remember the release of special quarters that year and the $2 bill showing the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Themed coins are common now but it was unique and special and festive then…and always thrilling when you got one of the bicentennial coins in your change! I think this new hourly is working great with your design ethos and planning needs! How did you feel about it as you did the setting up? I also LOVE your incorporation of paisley and floral designs in this spread! Finally, the closing prayer was an encouraging blessing-thank you!
Wow, I can understand why that memory has stayed with you! I’ve never been to DC for the 4th, but we often watch the festivities there on TV. I remember all of the red, white, and blue-themed festivities, clothing, and décor in 1976!
When I was little; maybe around 5, I wasn't scared of the big fireworks but was scared when someone would do the sparklers. Maybe I thought the person was going to get hurt with it.
I love your planning style!! Also, it is so nice that you still have your mom & that you spend time with her!! I miss my mom. Mothers are special!!!
Thank you so much!! Yes, I’m grateful to still have my mom and dad. Time is short.
I love your idea for "Mom Days!" I have "Dad Time" which will be increasing this month so I think I will do something similar. Thanks for the idea!! Hugs to your mom!
I need to have more Dad time myself!
When I was a small toddler we went to a drive-in theater. During intermission they had a fireworks party and I tried so very hard to catch the fireworks as they fell to earth. Mom and Dad patiently explained why I couldn’t catch these amazing little lights. ❤
Aw, that’s adorable! And I remember drive-in movies! Those speakers you hook to your windows and walking to the concession stand…
I remember in 1976, our nation’s 200th birthday, we went to Denver to visit friends. We sat on blankets in the middle of a large grassy area and there were huge fireworks displays all around us! It was the most I’d ever seen at once in my life!
I bet that was VERY cool and memorable!
I have fallen in love with the vertical. I never thought 💭 I would!! ❤❤
Wow! I hope your horizontal doesn’t get jealous. 😂
@@PlanSarahPlan I think it did Sarah 😩😫🤣😂❤️❤️!! But that’s okay! I have more options when ordering my next Erin Condren LifePlanner!!!
🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️(Shouting)She has a vertical planner!!! I ❤ it!!
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@@PlanSarahPlan ❤️❤️😎
When I was quite young, probably late 1940s / early 1950s, mom & dad took me me to the National Mall in Washington DC to watch the fireworks. Don’t remember a lot, but do remember it rained. Later, as a young adult living in Washington during the late 1960s, a group of us decided to go to the National Mall to see the fireworks. Yep, it rained again that year too. That was the last time I went to the fireworks in DC! Still love fireworks but always watch the DC fireworks on TV. I’m a native of Washington DC, so while I’ve only lived there off and on over these many years, it is still home and I love that city. I just need to travel much farther now to get there.
Fascinating! And what a bummer that it rained BOTH times you went to the National Mall for the festivities! I don’t think I know anyone else who is a native of DC, so you’re the first!
@@PlanSarahPlan My daughter is actually a 3rd (or 4th) generation native and she & I were born in the same hospital! I believe my paternal grandmother was the first of that line, but I’d have to research it to make sure. I still love the city, but left the area when I retired and moved to Alabama to be near family. I’ve also spent time in your area, moved to Riner, VA when I came back from an overseas assignment and moved to Floyd county for a few years before heading to Northern Virginia for work. Love the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Parkway was always my “healing” place.
I remember the Bicentennial celebration in 1976 and joining extended family on the Mall for the televised fireworks celebration. I mostly just remember being excited to be with my cousins but have to think the fireworks were spectacular for the time. I also remember the release of special quarters that year and the $2 bill showing the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Themed coins are common now but it was unique and special and festive then…and always thrilling when you got one of the bicentennial coins in your change!
I think this new hourly is working great with your design ethos and planning needs! How did you feel about it as you did the setting up? I also LOVE your incorporation of paisley and floral designs in this spread!
Finally, the closing prayer was an encouraging blessing-thank you!
Wow, I can understand why that memory has stayed with you! I’ve never been to DC for the 4th, but we often watch the festivities there on TV. I remember all of the red, white, and blue-themed festivities, clothing, and décor in 1976!
Beautiful spread, but even more beautiful prayer!
Thank you so much! And I always love when we pray together across the Internet!
@@PlanSarahPlan I’m thankful too! May Jesus be uplifted in all we do! Thank you for your wonderful videos
Amen!
Thanks for sharing your planner, prayer and scripture!! Sparklers were my favorite!
You are most welcome, and yes to the sparklers!
I love your plan with me, your sticker are so nice. I also really like your handwriting
Thank you so much, Miss Emma!
I think you did wonderful job with the new layout. ❤
Why thank you, Sharon! I’m glad you thought so!
Great job! I hope you love the new planner laylout❤
I hope so too, and thank you, Sheila!
Very nice! Have a great week!
Thank you! You too, Chris!
Your spreads are so inspiring!
Marisa, thank you! I truly appreciate that!
Love the kit! Have a bless week!
Thank you, Donna! God bless you!
Love how you’re using your new format! Thanks for sharing, and have a wonderful Independence Day celebration with your family. ❤
Thank you so much, Kristin, and you as well!
Do you sell a whole sheet of your grand piano sticker??? I need several!!
Funny you should ask…I was going to make a listing for those!
@plansarahplan Please do! I ran out of those a while back and haven’t found a replacement.
When I was little; maybe around 5, I wasn't scared of the big fireworks but was scared when someone would do the sparklers. Maybe I thought the person was going to get hurt with it.
Aw, that’s really interesting and sweet. I can see how a 5yo would be a little scared by sparklers.
So pretty, as usual 😊! What kind of ink do you put in your EC pen? Have a great week!!
Thank you, and Pilot V7 refills! Here they are amzn.to/3W4D4mG
@@PlanSarahPlan TY. I have used the V5 not the V7 - will have to try :)