Monday, April 28, 2008
Anticipation
Thursday, April 24, 2008
In Memoriam
On Sunday at 11:00 p.m., my maternal grandmother, Ida Bernice Mills, died after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease. She was 88. Over the last 3 days I have had an AMAZING revelation. For the first time in my life I have truly understood that the gift of life completely outweighs the sadness of loss of life. This is something that people always say is true but I'm sure I've never grasped it before this week. I am very sad at the loss of my Grandma. However, my memories of her and the things I learned from her are what occupy my emotions.
1. The best meditation and prayer takes place while laboring in your garden.
2. The best water for everything is rain water.
3. No matter what horrible event befalls you, look toward tomorrow and joys it will bring.
4. Every woman should know how to change a tire, build a barbed wire fence and sew a dress.
5. Value your grandchildren.
6. Eat your vegetables (and know how to grow them)
7. Don't have too much stuff.
8. When you get really old it's okay to have chocolate covered cherries and cheetos for dinner.
When I was 7, I learned how to use a post hole digger. To this day, that is my favorite skill even above playing the piano. I think it's because that skill represents her and her way of life. Thank you Grandma for everything.
1. The best meditation and prayer takes place while laboring in your garden.
2. The best water for everything is rain water.
3. No matter what horrible event befalls you, look toward tomorrow and joys it will bring.
4. Every woman should know how to change a tire, build a barbed wire fence and sew a dress.
5. Value your grandchildren.
6. Eat your vegetables (and know how to grow them)
7. Don't have too much stuff.
8. When you get really old it's okay to have chocolate covered cherries and cheetos for dinner.
When I was 7, I learned how to use a post hole digger. To this day, that is my favorite skill even above playing the piano. I think it's because that skill represents her and her way of life. Thank you Grandma for everything.
Friday, April 18, 2008
What a different a night's sleep makes
The sun is shining, my list of things to do is huge and I'm motivated! Thank goodness for sleep and rest. It's another day and it looks like it will be a good one! Tonight we're going on a date to see "Shine A Light", the new Stones movie. Also, thank goodness for patient husbands.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
What a crank!

Monday, April 14, 2008
God thinks your knees are cute!

Yesterday, our church dedicated new kneelers for the communion rail. I have to say they are really cushy not to mention amazingly beautiful. A total of 13 families or groups purchased them for the church in honor or in memory of a loved one...then a larger group of people spent two years stiching all 13 kneelers by hand. What a perfect expression of love for those honored, those who stiched and for the members and visitors of this church who will for years kneel in awe of God in our sanctuary.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Special Day

Love you Grannie!
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
My Weekly Prize

I wonder how early it is that we humans start comparing our behavior, our looks, our acheivements, our 'success' and ultimately our lives with everyone else's. We simply can't help but to define ourselves in the light or the shadow of others. In order to not seem so bad ourselves, we say, "Hey, take a look at that guy! He's way worse than me". I think of my mother. Her comback would be that we're not talking about that other guy, we're talking behavior in our own house.
Anyway, this little gem of a note is getting taped to my computer so that every day I can remember to quit comparing myself to everyone else. Hey, if you're reading this and you recognize your kid's handwriting, call me...I just love your kid!
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