I appreciate all the lovely comments and encouraging words left at my last post. Thoughtful meditation has brought me to the place where almost everything "is what it is". I try hard to do the best I can, where I am, with what I have. Prayer is a powerful tool we all have access to. And the inside of ones head and thoughts is much like the inside of ones heart, deep and very personal. Not everything needs to be said aloud. For me, life continues to flow like a river. Wider and deeper in places, shallow and slow in others. It carries things along with it, and sometimes leaves them deposited on an outcropping. The mystery of rivers lies in all the seen and unseen influences. Control is often attempted, and sometimes succeeds. Othertime, not so much. The deeper mysteries of the Universe have the last word in the end. I try not to get so caught up in the fast moving part of the river, that I lose awareness of the shallow or slow parts.
**On the battleground that is America right now, I took note of semi trucks loaded with food and personal care items that arrived in Elkhart, IN yesterday(or the day before). The foundation I had mentioned, Feed the Children putting their words into action. The temps were raw outside, with gusty winds. People were allowed to wait in their cars, in a drive up style lineup. Boxes of much needed food were loaded into each car by volunteers. If I understand correctly, the manufacture of RVs was a huge employer in Elkhart. You can find more information by Googling Feed the Children, or Feed the Hungry.
5 comments:
So much wonderful wisdom in this post, from the "anything goes" in quilting to the "do the best you have with the circumstances at hand." So many lessons learned as the years go by.
RV's are definately on the can't sell list out there!
Take special care my friend and kisses for that new baby when you see her again.
Your post today listed phrases of such wisdom...some like you have lots on your mind and in your heart...that you wanted to share a bit of it with us (your readers).
The Feed the Children organization has done so many good things with their program.
May God bless and guide you with the loved ones in your life.
Wonderful wisdom. You are a treasure my friend.
Love that first quilt. I might try doing one like that in the future.
You are a wise woman, and I'm sure you earned that wisdom through heartache and hard lessons. The result is the clear-thinking sanity and deep compassion you express. You will be a blessing to your granddaughter, as you surely are to others.
Feed the Children has always been a favorite family charity. Sunday School is collecting
pb and j and cereal for lent :)
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