Thursday, November 17, 2011

Future accomplishments?

I have soooooooo much to do tomorrow. Most of it needs to happen in the morning. So why am I still awake at almost midnight, you ask? Very good question. 

To do:
Martha to AA
Menu planning
turkey buying
laundry folding
leaves raking
garden to bed...ing (straw from Spence’s?)
exercise!!!
practice guitar :)
be here for TWC guy 1-3
work 3-5
- sub orgs from lyophilized swabs
- other admin stuff
- train Cathy?
DR WHO NIGHT!!!

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Someone

You have a friend who lives far away, and they are hurting. Maybe they don't know the Lord. Maybe they are making bad choices. Maybe they need Christian fellowship and encouragement. Maybe they simply need someone to be there, offering comfort during a hard time. Time and space prevent your being there for them and so all you can do is pray.
"God, send someone to them. Bring one of Your people into their life to minister to them. Someone to be Your love in their life. Someone who will speak Truth to them."

What if you are the answer to that prayer.
What if you are the person your roommate/co-worker/friend's family are praying for.
What if you are that someone...

Wednesday, April 06, 2011

Handwriting

I really need to improve my handwriting.

Not that I have horrible penmanship. I like to think that my handwriting is better than average. Trust me, I see enough doctors' chicken scratch to know (you would THINK that on something as important as a prescription or a requisition a person would take the time to be at least LEGIBLE. But that is another rant for another day...).

I learned cursive in grade school, just like everyone, but I hated it! It seemed so cumbersome and I probably whined so much about it that Mom finally gave up making me use it. I have been happy to print everything since then. Over the years I've developed a sort of hybrid print-and-sort-of-cursive that is readable and neat.

But it isn't beautiful.

I love to look at old writings - letters, labels, and postcards found at antique shops fascinate me. My grandmother's cards and letters are the same. When I was little I remember reading them was something like a working out a beautiful puzzle. I wish I could make the same sweeping capitals and fine lines of calligraphy. Their letters were not only a means of communication, but works of art.

So recently I have started practicing my cursive again. It's slow, it's messy, it takes more thought than I like to form the words on my page.

But I hope it will pay off. Someday maybe my grandchildren (or grand-nieces and -nephews) will get cards from me in beautiful lines and puzzle out the meanings of all the dancing letters.