Welcome to Women With Intention Wednesdays!
Happy Thanksgiving Eve! I’m so glad you are here and in celebration of my gratitude to you all for linking, this week I have THREE featured posts and bloggers!
This week I’m featuring Michelle from Grammie Time with her post How To Live With Your Kids/Parents Again, Danielle from My Snippets of Inspiration with her post Creating Great Images, and Lindsay at Crazy Organized with her post The ONE Item That Keeps Our House Clutter Free.
Thank you all for giving me such great posts to read each week! Keep them coming!
Here is what you will find at Women With Intention Wednesdays:
- This is a link up party where you come to encourage one another, have fun, and share your best posts to help women live their best life!
- In other words, any post that you have written about Christian living, homemaking, relationships, healthy living, living a frugal life or that helps another woman can be included in this link up! Please just them family friendly (I reserve the right to remove anything that I feel isn’t appropriate).
- This link up is beneficial for every woman! Whether you are a blogger or a reader, this is one you won’t want to miss! I’m very excited to offer this link up as a place to not only build new relationships between bloggers but also by providing an awesome resource of information for my readers!
Here are the rules of this link up:
- You must link directly to your post (no homepages, please).
- Please link up no more than 2 posts each week and please do not link up the same post week after week.
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For every link you add, please visit the link before you and one other of your choice. If your links are consecutive visit the blogger before you and your choice for the 2nd link. It’s impossible to build relationships when no one communicates! Please don’t link and run!
- By linking up you give me permission to share your posts and photos on this blog and social media. Each week I will choose a featured post. I will only feature and pin your post if you have followed the rules. All features will be linked back to the original source.
- You also give me permission to email you a quick reminder that the party is live. You may opt out anytime. I don’t spam my readers with emails.
- Answer the community building question below so we all get to know each other! That’s the purpose of being here! 🙂
In order to help grow this community with great posts and relationships, I would love it if you would add the party button to your sidebar, your blog directory page, or a text link at the bottom of your post. This isn’t required to participate in the link-up but I would really appreciate it!

If you were featured be sure to grab a button for your site! Thank you for linking up and sharing your great posts!
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Community building questions of the week: What is one of your favorite Christmas traditions?
I have several but going to church and singing Christmas carols is probably my favorite!
So many! I love all the family time, and the fact that even as my boys grow older they still love certain traditions that never grow old to them.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours! May your day be filled with faith, family, friends, fellowship…OK, and lots and lots of food!!
GOD BLESS!
Thanks so much for hosting, Jenny! Happy Thanksgiving and GOD bless you, beautiful friend! 🙂
I hope you had a fantastic day!
Thank you so much for hosting this party 🙂
Thanks for hosting a great link up Jenny. One of our favorite Christmas traditions is going to pick out a tree, then decorating it as a family to Christmas music and eating monkey bread – a favorite treat in our house.
I’ve never had a real tree! I’d like to at some point! What fun for your family!
My favorite is the tradition of leaving milk and cookies for Santa. Then leaving a love letter to my children from Santa. His letters are always filled with Godly wisdom and loving recollections of the year gone by. So what if my kids are 20 and 23!! And so what if they’ve known it was me writing all these years! They have a collection of wise words to look back on and a tradition I have a feeling they will carry on in their homes one day.
That is awesome! I may have to borrow that tradition:)
We love to host a Christmas Eve party with my in-laws (called a reveillon) with meat pies, and then attend midnight mass. There are some favorite foods too that I make that my sons are already asking for!
I love that! Traditions are so important! 🙂