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Who i am in Christ: Chosen, Holy, Dearly Loved daughter of the Most High God, Wife of one, Mother of Seven, Aunt and Sister to 30-something, Bosom friend to a handful, Open heart and home to all.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Happy Anniversary

Twenty Years today!! Wow, time goes so fast. My Love and I have endured quite a bit, by God's grace and I am looking forward to growing old with him. (When does that start, btw??) I love him more than I ever have, can't imagine life without him, and thank my God every day for his mercies and kindness toward our family.

In celebration of our twentieth anniversary, I have accepted the 10 Tasks in 10 days challenge from The Shabby Chic Cottage, with a concentration on my bedroom. So, here's my list, in no particular order:

1.) Move Bed to our new room
2.) Find/make curtains
3.) Upcycle old dust ruffle into something
4.) Find a dust ruffle
5.) Clothing storage (this is a biggie as I have determined the only furniture in our new room will be made by James!)
6.) Move sewing stuff to new craft room (the old bedroom;)
7.) Completely clean bed
8.) Wipe down bedroom walls and ceilings
9.) Clean windows
10.) Install ceiling fan

It's doable, and to be honest, partly already done. The bed is moved and cleaned...so, BACK to work! Come join the fun!

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Suffering

One month ago: "Darla, Jen wants to do a talk on "suffering" for the next Women's Breakfast. Can you decorate for that??" "Pshaw", I says! "No prob"...SO! How do you decorate for a women's breakfast where the theme is "suffering"?

The color gray immediately came to mind.
Gray everything.
Yeah...that pretty much looks like suffering feels.

So there was the beginning. My decorating plan so far went something like this: Gray table clothes, plates, cups, napkins, clear plastic ware wrapped in the gray napkins, clear vases with gray flowers...HUH?

Hold on. Where am I going to find gray flowers? Solution: dollar store white roses spray painted with gray primer. Perfect! This was a great illustration, because sometimes in our suffering, even the things of beauty, things that god has given us to bless us and bring us joy, seem gray and lose their shine. It was coming together, but it needed something...

So for a month I've been thinking about the grayness of suffering. Loss, hurt, emotional pain, stress, aloneness, - they can all be found during a time of suffering. But for what good? What benefit? If God is a God of grace and love, power and mercy, how can these gray times bring him glory? How do the valley times in our lives give him honor?? Why must we endure them???

Clay. CLAY! Oh, yeah, we're SO like clay! He is the potter, we are the clay.
So there was the "something". Clay became Playdough and the plan was complete. Each lady found a little pot of dough at their place (8 in a pack at the dollar store! What a deal!) A few play dough toys, little rolling pins, popsicle stick, cookie cutters, and the like were placed in the center of each table. Simple, but meaningful.

As the women found their spots, they were all wondering how gray flowers and play dough have anything to do with suffering. But as we listened to Jen and discussed afterward, we learned that God uses suffering to mold us, shape us, press us, form us into what he wants. And then, sometimes it feels like he squishes us up and starts all over again! I looked up from making my purple flower princess and watched the ladies playing with their dough, some making cookies, some building a gingerbread house, some just squishing it, some making stick puppets w. the popsicle sticks...no two creations were exactly the same. The teenagers had mixed theirs together and created tie-dyed looking dough. I couldn't help but see a family or even a church or community suffering together. It struck me that all the things being made were making their creators smile. We were enjoying forming and molding our clay into what we thought would be beautiful. The clay doesn't know what it will become, or why it has to go through the thing that pushes it out in the shape of a star, or why it has to have a toothpick stuck in it, or why it has to be mixed up with red (maybe it doesn't like red), or (OUCH) why it has to be rolled so thin. But the creator does. And in the end, the clay is his, and he knows what He's doing, and it makes him smile to see what we are becoming.

More than that, we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, and hope does not put us to shame, because God's love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us. Rom 5:3-5

Thanks Jen, great topic!!

P.S. I'll post pics as soon as I figure out how!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

The Beginning

Hmmm. A beginning can sometimes be a difficult thing, a scary thing. So much lies ahead that we simply do not know or understand. Yet, without a beginning, there can be no end, no goal, no prize. So, I begin my timid steps into the land of Blog. I know that with God's grace these steps may only be a warm up for the race that lies ahead!

Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God. Heb 12:1-2

Blessings to you and yours!