Wedgwood Holiday Annual Ornament 2011 Bless This House |
Growing up in Cleveland, Ohio, we attended Catholic school. That meant church every morning before class. And, we always attended Sunday Mass and received Holy Communion. It was this early experience of spirituality which has influenced our family throughout the years. And, given us strength. "Bless this house" oh Lord!
My pick is the Wedgwood Holiday Annual Ornament 2011 Bless This House. It is an inspirational gifts for your house which say "Bless This House" over and over!
Seasonal Photo Credit: Wedgwood Holiday Annual Ornament 2011 Bless This House.
Yes or No? God Bless This House!
What sayeth you? God Bless This House!
- Yes indeed!
- No.
There are so many things to be grateful for: A warm bed. A cozy house.
The world outside an open window and the animals that live there. And, of course, a loving family and the sweet dreams that fills a child's sleepy head.
With a deep reverence for our planet and all who inhabit it, Leslie Staub offers a simple, tender, and gently humorous bedtime prayer that will find a lasting place in the hearts of children of any denomination.
Bless This House: A Bedtime Prayer for the World
This is my favorite pick of "Bless This House" gift items.
Wedgwood Holiday Annual Ornament 2011 Bless This House
It is beautifully crafted of fine porcelain.
The Wedgewood Holiday Collection of ornaments are based on traditional bas relief designs that date back to the 18th century.
This delightful ornament is made in Thailand.
History: Bless This House : Please! was originally created on Squidoo by JaguarJulie on November 17, 2009. Highest lensrank ever achieved: #13,654 overall. Lens #575 in the quest for Giant Squid 600 Club.
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