There Will Be Bread...When we gather around the table and break bread together, we are transformed not only individually but also as community. We, people from different ages and races, with different backgrounds and histories, become one body." -Henri Nouwen
Saturday, August 22, 2009
That Didn't Take Long, Did It?
Um, I'm back.
It will be the same, but different. Just wait and see.
Yippeeee!!!!! I knew if I stared at the FranIam link long enough, something like this would happen!!! Whooohooo --proof of the Resurrection all over again!
Okay --let's see, how many bread recipes in 365 days?!!!
I knew you would return...just a matter of time. Bread, fresh baked, crusty, lots of real butter [yes, Doxy] and good company to share it with. Blessings upon this blog [sign of the Cross].
Catherine - thank you for your blessings, they mean so much to me, oh my holy sister.
Lisa - thanks for the good wishes, even if your comment is religious and you might not even know that!
Mauigirl - thank you so much!
CP - Greetings Austin and thanks for coming by. It means the world to me that you came here and commented.
Matty - Oh my beloved blogger zero, you who from so many connections sprung. You will always have the most special place in my heart and I am grateful to have a place on your blog. And in your heart too, I hope!
Jan - thank you so much! I am overwhelmed by how many comments I have received.
Katie - my beautiful Jewgirl, thank you for coming by.
Diane - Thank you! You knew this would happen, right?
Lindy - oh you know I love you too!
Karen - did somebody say cupcake??? xoxox
Holyfoolishness - oh how kind are you? Very kind indeed! Thank you so much.
I bake homemade bread at least twice a week. My kids nag me terribly if I don't. Sometimes I will add eggs and extra butter and sugar to the dough and turn it into a batch of cinnamon rolls.
It makes the house smell so nice. My favorite air freshener.
Bread. I love it. I bake it frequently. I experiment with it: let's add this or that! I take joy in feeding it to my family and eating it myself, especially warm and soft and toothsome, right from the oven.
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OK, let's see how five weeks of the bread of life discourse in John will influence this blog. Glad you are back.
ReplyDeleteWhat joy! What promises! What kindness! Our beloved Fran in a new frame. What a gift!
ReplyDeleteGlad you're back.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to it. :)
ReplyDeleteI *love* bread. Especially with lots of REAL butter. Or dipped in olive oil. Or...any way you look at it, bread is good!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Doxy
I am so happy you are back Fran. I always enjoy what you have to share!
ReplyDeleteFran, at least you lasted longer than I did. One day for me. I couldn't do without a place to vent.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to your new creation.
Hi! :-)
ReplyDeleteWelcome back
ReplyDeleteI am so happy to have you back in any form.
ReplyDeleteLove the name, love the photo, love bread, love you!
ReplyDeleteBread ... the stuff of life, just like you. It's also the sacred offering given up for the deification of the world, again, like you.
ReplyDeleteCaminante - Well, you quickly zero in on one part of the bread thang! Thanks for the good words.
ReplyDeleteTim - my beautiful friend, thank you!
Dan - you know I would not stay gone for too long!
Laura - I really need to catch up with you, how are you?
Bob - Thanks! Hope all is well in CR with you and Jen!
Doxy - hot bread, real butter or oil, yum!
Robert - thank you! I am jealous, you are getting a visitor soon. I wish I could join you both!
Mimi- Two weeks, I made it two weeks!
Choralgirl - how are you? Thanks for coming by!
Brian - thank you my friend!
CDP - I'm glad you're glad! But the Necco wafers have to go! (I kid, I kid... not really.)
Jane - love you too!!!
+++JN1034 - Thank you and blessings, my brothers!
ReplyDeleteWhat Doxy said! And +++JN1034. Welcome back, sweetie!
ReplyDeleteYippeeee!!!!! I knew if I stared at the FranIam link long enough, something like this would happen!!! Whooohooo --proof of the Resurrection all over again!
ReplyDeleteOkay --let's see, how many bread recipes in 365 days?!!!
I've missed you.
ReplyDeletelove,
JAS in Kingston
I'll take a thick slice of FranIAm Bread. I'd like mine slightly toasted and buttered with some orange marmalade on the side.
ReplyDeleteYum, yum! Can't wait for this new batch of bread to rise.
Paul - thank you so much dear Paul. And thanks for your lovely note.
ReplyDeleteIt's Margaret - you are too funny. I am not likely to bake any bread. Now I will eat it, but not bake it!!
JAS in Kingston - we are so overdue for a get together and the fault is all mine. I would so love to see you.
All I can say for right this moment is YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy!!!!!
Fran, you made my day! You've put a huge smile on my face!
I will be back!
And thank you for your wonderful email a few minutes ago! You really touched me.
XOXOXO
Elizabeth! Hope you are having a fine vacation. Thanks for coming by!!
ReplyDeleteLittle Merry Sunshine - that email was straight from my heart. Hope you get that seafood after church tomorrow!!! Thanks for all. xoxox
I knew you would return...just a matter of time. Bread, fresh baked, crusty, lots of real butter [yes, Doxy] and good company to share it with. Blessings upon this blog [sign of the Cross].
ReplyDeleteHelloooooo! Welcome back and all my best on your new incarnation!
ReplyDeleteI knew you couldn't be gone long! So glad you're back - already put "Bread" on my blogroll!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to the bread!
ReplyDeleteHiya, Fran. You've been bookmarked and put on the blog list.
ReplyDeleteI am so very happy that you'll be here! Thanks for the notice. Ditto to all that was said above. And I'm the 27th comment--great for a new blog!!
ReplyDeleteMY GIRL IS BACK!
ReplyDeleteI love the title "The will be bread"
Can't wait for more, Frannygirl.
Love,
ME
hurray!
ReplyDeleteYea, Fran... You're so great. I love you.
ReplyDeleteThat took long enough!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back, cupcake.
welcome back! YEAH!!
ReplyDeleteAnd...?
ReplyDeleteCatherine - thank you for your blessings, they mean so much to me, oh my holy sister.
ReplyDeleteLisa - thanks for the good wishes, even if your comment is religious and you might not even know that!
Mauigirl - thank you so much!
CP - Greetings Austin and thanks for coming by. It means the world to me that you came here and commented.
Matty - Oh my beloved blogger zero, you who from so many connections sprung. You will always have the most special place in my heart and I am grateful to have a place on your blog. And in your heart too, I hope!
Jan - thank you so much! I am overwhelmed by how many comments I have received.
Katie - my beautiful Jewgirl, thank you for coming by.
Diane - Thank you! You knew this would happen, right?
Lindy - oh you know I love you too!
Karen - did somebody say cupcake??? xoxox
Holyfoolishness - oh how kind are you? Very kind indeed! Thank you so much.
Cynthia - and? You'll see!
So nice to have you back. I'm a bread maker from way back. I'll bake a loaf in celebration.
ReplyDeleteOutstanding!
ReplyDeleteFran, this is a perfect aesthetic for you.
ReplyDeleteI bake homemade bread at least twice a week. My kids nag me terribly if I don't. Sometimes I will add eggs and extra butter and sugar to the dough and turn it into a batch of cinnamon rolls.
It makes the house smell so nice. My favorite air freshener.
Peace, my dear. Can't wait for the first serving.
Hey Fran! Welcome back! I just saw this and am on my way to church. Thanks for tis good news. The cats send their loudest purrs.
ReplyDeletemotheramelia - thank you! and fresh bread, yum. i have never attempted to bake any, but i think i will soon.
ReplyDeleteSue J - great to see you, thanks for coming by and "yaying!"
Missy - most beloved friend and sister of mine, I am not at all surprised that you bake bread. Thanks for your good words and wishes.
whiteycat - hi!!! thanks for coming by, you and the whiteycats are always welcome here!
Bread. I love it. I bake it frequently. I experiment with it: let's add this or that! I take joy in feeding it to my family and eating it myself, especially warm and soft and toothsome, right from the oven.
ReplyDeleteGlad you're back. Looking forward to it.
This is the best news I've heard all day!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you're back,
Love, M
:) Thank You!
ReplyDeleteWelcome Back!
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm so happy! Just knowing I can stop by here and check on you and your wonderful slice of life is a miricle in of itself.
ReplyDeleteBread straight from the oven doesn't even have to have butter, but I wouldn't turn it down either!
:)