I adore this picture. Notice the subtle difference in the shading of the blues on the shutters, the door, and the mailbox. The plaster appears to beginning to fall off the walls. And, it seems, some tenacious plant has insisted on growing right there by the doorway to welcome whomever may enter. Did it just shoot up through a crack in the sidewalk? No, it looks as if there is maybe a tiny plot of earth right beside the door. Since this seems to be the only thing growing, perhaps this cottage owner just grew tired of trying to garden there. But, ‘life’ is not held back by our giving up, is it? The strong will continue to grow and change as need be. And that which wishes to ‘bloom’ will find a way. This picture has such a sunbaked, hot feeling to it, yet, I still am drawn to find out what lies beyond those torn curtains left hanging in the window…of the door…of the little cottage of blues.
This has been a busy week for me, as you can tell from the little time I have been visiting. Nothing personal…just a busy time of year for me. I am presently getting the children at our school ready for their spring programs and kindergarten graduation. Our K-3 will have two programs( 2 groups 35 in each), and our K-4 will have a program- 72 children, then K-5…68 children, and each one of these in K-5 have a separate part. So busy time indeed for me. Thanks to my dear boss I have had some help this year. Sweet Andi has been a godsend. I have also been designing the t-shirts (2), and getting the orders together for those…Andi handled that….she likes putting things into columns and adding them and totaling and making it all look nice and neat…me?….not so much. I’m just happy if I can get close to a number that vaguely sounds correct….I mean, there are so many other things that have to be done, but she can not continue to breathe in a normal and life sustaining manner unless it is correct! She’s a dear! But, I know she would love to clean up my room and get it organized something fierce! None of this is complaining. I love my job. I love my boss, the teachers. the children…it is a God-filled place to work, and I am blessed!
It has not been a very good week for Alex. I have had to be right here as much as possible. He is having a horrible time right now, and I continue to beg and plead with God to hear our petitions. He hears, I know…and He WILL answer.
We did go to visit with our architect this week to pick out our doors, and the mortar wash for our brick, our flooring, and something else. Oh, it is so exciting! God is blessing us so! And we give him all credit for the chance to do this. Here is a picture from the street…with a big old trash container in the front…oh well.
This is a picture looking up into the ceiling of the den and dining room. I am intrigued by all the patterns and angles. But, then, it doesn’t take much to intrigue me, either.
Joy took Mom back to B’ham for a follow-up Dr. visit. He was very pleased with her progress and says all looks well. Thank-you, Jesus! However, then they, along with Tara, Joy’s daughter, decided to spend the night at the Wynfrey, no less…so they could conveniently shop till the stores closed. And get up the next morning and start when the stores opened. Can you believe that? I just don’t know how they had the heart to do that knowing that I was back home working. And besides, they needed my expert opinion, I’m sure. I still haven’t seen what they bought. Seriously, I’m thrilled beyond words that Mom felt like shopping…it has been so long since she has, and I am glad that Tara had a chance to spend time with her Mom and Granny. And I’m glad Joy didn’t get lost! 🙂
Don and Adam rode their motorcycles up to Birmingham to the motorcycle races. They were able to be with Ian and spend time all together. Don even went to Pottery Barn to look at their leather chairs. They had a ball at the races, and the weather was perfect. If only Alex could have been with them…
Suzanne was out of school last week and she and Adam went to ‘Tonja’s Lake House and Retreat’…that is what Don named it…to spend a few days. They enjoyed fishing and boating…but Suzanne said it needed my touch. I still haven’t been up to see it.
And Suzanne and I spent a few hours today running some errands. I do love having her for a DIL….that’s Daughter in Love.
So, ends this week. God has been good to us and kept us all safe. I thank Him for our many blessings. One of which is friendship…and so I thank Him for YOU! Thank you for your kindnesses, your supporting words and your hugs which sometimes feel just like a hug from God himself. We are His hands, you know? And, in case, you’re wondering….yes, I can feel your hugs when they are sent via blog.
You did so well deciding what the little bird was thinking, I thought I would challenge your brain again. What could be going through this man’s mind as he’s staring at this funky wall? “My 4 year old could paint that.”. or ” Someone’s got lots of explaining to do!”, or “At least this time, they used pretty colors instead of ugly words.” Tell me what you think he’s saying….in your own words.
The Thirty Second Quiz
Author Unknown
Don’t bother getting a pen and paper… just read… if you can’t
answer them, just keep going.
1. Name the five wealthiest people in the world.
2. Name the last five Heisman trophy winners.
3. Name the last five winners of the Miss America contest.
4. Name ten people who have won the Nobel or Pulitzer prize.
5. Name the last five Academy Award winners for Best Actor and Actress.
How did you do?
The point is, none of us remembers the headliners of yesterday. These are no second-rate achievers. They’re the best in their fields. But the applause dies. Awards tarnish. Achievements are forgotten. Accolades and certificates are buried with their owners.
Now here’s another quiz. See how you do on this one:
1. Name three teachers who aided your journey through school.
2. Name three friends who helped you through a difficult time.
3. Name five people who have taught you something worth while.
4. Think of a few people who have made you feel appreciated and special.
5. Think of five people you enjoy spending time with.
Easier?
The lesson?
The people who make a difference in your life aren’t the ones with the most credentials, the most money, or the most awards. They’re the ones who care.
This one is dedicated to the vile and evil Mr.Blogger:
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This one is dedicated to…well, I really think you can figure this one out for your selves:
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This one is dedicated to to the world in general because I just think it’s a handy bit of information for you to have.
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And this one is just for general knowledge, you love cake…I love cake. Is there anything better than bakery birthday cake with lots of icing? Of course there isn’t. Whoever made up that dumb rule is just that…dumb!
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That’s about all the honesty I can face today, my friends!
About Me
I am a Christian woman who has survived many years on the planet. God has blessed me with a wonderful family: husband, 3 sons, a dear DIL, and a precious grandson. I also have dear friends to keep me inspired. I am an artist of sorts and am finding my way through the great blessing of retirement. I recently retired after 20 years as a music teacher. Life is good!
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