Monday, December 8, 2008

A Quote from Sally Clarkson

From Sally's blog (and I completely agree with her!)

"I have had to learn that no one else in the world will be responsible for my over-all well being. I have a husband and children who love me, but I am responsible for my rest, my quiet time, my eating and exercise and my chill time. I do have countless emails in my inbox that I would love to answer, and there are tasks calling my name around the house, but I have become the queen of turning my head away and sticking to my priorities. I have found that there will be just as many things screaming for my attention tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow. But today, I know that my body and mind need a little rest and that when I am a steward of my body, I am protecting my walk with the Lord. I am always simplifying and evaluating if something is worth the effort--(I do think that making things beautiful and special during the holidays are worth the effort as it builds the taste and values and work ethic and ministry skills of my children--but all in its season. But it may not be worth it to answer one more phone call or one more email--as this will certainly steal from my children and husband who need me today.

Each of us has a different puzzle and different personality and we must accept our limitations within our own story and be comfortable being ourselves. I see so many moms seeking to live up to other's expectations and ideals and then burning out in the process. I have high work times and rest times.

If we don't eventually make peace with our own life circumstances, then we are in danger of cultivating a heart of bitterness or whining. But if we become the conductors of our own life symphonies and live within our own melody of life, we will last longer more gracefully with the God of grace who leads us.

Take time to regroup today--the rest of December is still coming and you will be the better for it!"

Friday, December 5, 2008

Selling Art! This is scary for me!

I just posted a collage to ebay....

Click here to see it!

This is my first attempt to sell my art. I have given away many creations, but thought I would give it a go. I ultimately want to sell on etsy but I didn't have the time right now to set up my storefront...soon!

Be brave- do something scary today!

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Another Easy Craft


I made these blocks for Eric's niece for her first birthday in May. They were really simple.

Plain wooden blocks that I painted pink. Then I used acrylic gel medium (or mod podge) to glue various papers to the sides. Then I used a file to scrap away the edges of the papers and make it look a bit "antique-y." Finally, I added letter stickers from various fonts and covered it all with one more coat of gel medium. I love them!

Monday, December 1, 2008

For Valerie



This song always makes me think of my dear best friend, Valerie. I love you, V.

I Saw What I Saw by Sara Groves

I Saw What I Saw and I can't forget it
I heard what I heard and I can't go back
I know what I know and I can't deny it

Something on the road, cut me to the soul

Your pain has changed me
your dream inspires
your face a memory
your hope a fire
your courage asks me what I'm afraid of
(what I am made of)
and what I know of love

we've done what we've done and we can't erase it
we are what we are and it's more than enough
we have what we have but it's no substitution

Something on the road, touched my very soul

I say what I say with no hesitation
I have what I have and I'm giving it up
I do what I do with deep conviction

Something on the road, changed my world