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Reflection

Posted in Christian Life, and Photography

Project 365 – #047 Beloved, I pray that you may prosper in all things and be in health, just as your soul prospers. For I rejoiced greatly when brethren came and testified of the truth that is in you, just as you walk in the truth. I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in truth. ~3 John 1:2-4~ These last couple of weeks have been a blessing for me even though I’ve been sick.  It’s been a time of resting, but it’s also been a time for me to reflect on my weaknesses as well…

A Breath of Fresh Air

Posted in Family, and Photography

Project 365 – #046 After many days inside, I finally ventured out – if only briefly.  I needed to get a few groceries, and D wasn’t going to be able to take us to get them.  His schedule just wasn’t going to allow it.  Munchkin and I headed out, and I prayed that I would be fine until we arrived back home.  The Lord provided. Our little outing went well even thought the lines at Walmart were horrid.  Munchkin graciously put the groceries away upon our return, so I could rest.  Such a sweetie. A little bit later, Munchkin got…

My Valentine

Posted in Holidays, and Photography

Project 365 – #045* Another Valentine’s Day is here.  I delight in celebrating different holidays as it gives me another chance to do something a little extra for D and Munchkin.  This year, things are a bit different as I’ve been sick, so I don’t have any decorating done.  I have no plans for special meals or treats.  I definitely feel behind the curve today. As I sit here typing, I’m thinking about what I might be able to do that won’t require much energy on my part, but will still show D and Munchkin how much I love them. …

Handcrafted Vase with Clay Roses

Posted in Homemaking, and Photography

Project 365 – #043 After receiving the delivery of roses yesterday (pictured above), Munchkin was inspired to create some roses of her own from polymer clay.  The first rose was a beautiful red rose, but since the stem couldn’t support the head of the rose, the rose kept falling off.  I recommended that she create a stem from a pencil and work from there.  After covering the pencil with green clay, she began to create a beautiful orange rose, but her new rose needed a vase. Enter in a fun craft project using things from around the house… We gathered…