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Sunday, February 22, 2015

This table needs help!

This end table has been around for a while. Sitting beside Audrey's bed!  Useful and good storage for paperwork but tired and worn out!  I recentlyread about   Annie Sloan chalk paint and was eager to try it out!  I had read that the coverage was so good that there was no need to prep the furniture by stripping or sanding!!  I only needed a clean, dust free surface and I could get directly to the fun part - painting!  And so I did!
I didn't have the special Annie Sloan chalk paint brush so I used an ordinary Ace hardware one. But it worked!  Coverage was nice and not much odor to the paint. No heavy fumes!  I love the color!  This is called provence!  It just makes me smile!
After the paint dried  which was extremely fast, I applied a layer of furniture wax. I used Tre Wax, a clear paste wax. I had it on hand. I also have not purchased the Annie Sloan wax.  I will eventually. I am excited to see how it compares!  I think it came out beautiful!  Not bad for a Saturday afternoon project!

Thursday, February 19, 2015

The best gift of all~ when you truly accept it

     I wanted to record a personal story of when Paul and I led a friend to salvation in Christ recently.  I am not sure if he wants his name here on my blog but, ~ maybe!   I'll ask him.  But for now, I will just write about it.  And some day if he is feeling lost, or worried or maybe just needs a reminder of that moment, it will be recorded here for him to read. 
     Paul and I were watching the History channel one evening shortly after Christmas.  It was about the life of Jesus.  My daughter Audrey and her friend came in and sat down in the living room with us.  Of course, he ( I'll refer to him as D)  started to pay attention to the show and began asking questions.  I wish now I could remember what exactly he asked but suffice it to say that he asked enough of them for us to pause the show to start answering them.  His enthusiasm to understand our faith in Jesus and why we believe in Him was great!~  Paul began to talk and one thing he said was that he wanted to spend eternity in heaven.  D asked if we believed in hell.  We told him yes but that "Whoever calls upon the name of Jesus would be saved."  He immediately responded by saying, "I don't want to go to hell!"  "Well then, why don't we pray together right now so that you can be reassured that you will spend heaven for eternity with Jesus." responded Paul.  So we gathered around his chair in the living room.  Paul began praying.  He said something and told D to repeat after him.  It was a little awkward at first which just goes to show that we need to spend more time doing this kind of praying.  But it went something like this.
Dear Lord, thank you that you came to earth as a child.  Thank you that you died on a cross to save me from my sins. I believe that you did this for me.  I think Paul paused for a moment and I remembered the acronmy: A    ~  Admit you are a sinner and you need a savior
                                           B    ~  Believe on the name of the Lord Jesus and that he died for me
                                           C    ~  Commit your life to Him
     So I started praying with him too.  "I ask you to come into my heart and help me live for you and I commit my life to you so that I can spend eternity in heaven with you."  All these words are not exact but the prayer was prayed with a sincere heart.  And it was as simple as that.  We said Amen together.  D expressed how good he felt after.  What a joyous moment!
     I rejoice in the fact that D has accepted the gift of salvation.  I will continue to pray that he will grow in you.  I gave him a Bible and the book The Purpose Driven Life.  I pray that he will read these and draw ever closer to the Father.  I will pray that God will guide and direct his path.  D, know that "He will never leave you or forsake you." Joshua 1:5 even if you walk away the Bible says this in 2 Timothy 2:11  "For if we died with Him
                            We shall also live with Him.
                             If we endure,
                             We shall also reign with Him,
                             If we deny Him,
                             He also will deny us.
                             If we are faithless,
                             He remains faithful;
                             He cannot deny Himself." 
     All I can say is Wow!  God's character is such that He is so loyal, so faithful, so loving towards us that even when we do wrong or avoid Him or think He doesn't care, we can rest and be reassured that His nature will not allow Him to be anything but loving towards us.  Thank you for this Lord.
     My responsibility is to keep praying for you to work in D's life Lord and so I shall.

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Lost and Found

     On December 12th I went in to have surgery on my varicose veins on my left leg.   I had to be at the hospital for about 10 in the morning so Paul and I did a little Christmas shopping first at Michael's Craft store.  He loves those places! Well probably he likes it more than he will admit.  We got a few gifts for a special little girl going through chemo who would be at the hospital that day also.
      Anyway it was a pretty uneventful day for the most part.  I couldn't eat so Paul went to cafeteria while I was in surgery to have lunch and thoughtfully got some extra slices of pizza for me to eat on the way home.  He knew I'd be staaaaaaaarving!  So around 6 pm, I was finally discharged and we went to pharmacy to pick up medicines.  Paul also had a prescription for his back pain.  So we ended up with a bag of goodies, pizza, candy, toys for our little friend who we never got to see that day, and some medications for me and him, not to mention my bra and other assorted stuff in the bag.  Paul hung the bag on the back of the wheelchair and wheelied me to the exit.  He went to get the car while I waited.  We got in the car, unknowingly leaving the bag hanging on the back of the wheel chair.
     We drove for about a half hour when Paul said, "I'm hungry, I got some pizza in that bag."  So I reached to back seat searching for it and of course couldn't find it.  It was then that we realized we left it at the hospital.  We were thinking the worst, that someone would find it and take the medication which had all our information on the paperwork. We did not really want to drive all the way back to Burlington as it had been such a long day so we decided to call security. Paul called and they assured us that they would go to check and see if they could find it.  Paul hung up and we decided to bring it to God in prayer.  He says to come to Him for all things, big and little.  I knew that even if we didn't get it back that was ok but I just didn't like the idea of some stranger having all my information. So we prayed for God to let whoever found it be honest and give it to the hospital staff and that our things wouldn't get into the wrong hands.
     God is faithful.  Ten minutes later, the phone rang and it was the security officer letting us know that the bag was still hanging on the back of the chair where we had left it.  :)  Yay!  We were so happy.  It may seem like a little thing but to us it was a big deal.  We praised Him for taking care of this situation for us.
      I continue to try to hand all things over to Him.  Decisions about work and finances and health.  I trust Him to lead me in all things.  Even when I want to choose my own path, I know that it needs to be His timing and His will for me. Proverbs 3: 5-6  "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding, in all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make your path straight."

He Knows

     I woke up one morning  in December and was saying my prayers.  God placed words in my heart so I grabbed a pen and began to write.  I usually only write a poem if HE puts it on my heart to do so.  I am so blessed by words and so I always consider it a personal gift from God when He gives them to me like that.
  He Knows
You know my thoughts before I think them
You know my prayers before I pray them
Make me mindful
Make me see
The changes you want to make in me
Prepare my hands
At home, at work
Clear a path
Let me do your work
Today
Tomorrow
The Future
The past
You know every step
It's all in Your grasp
My works are small
My thoughts are scattered
But my heart is all yours
Isn't that what matters
My prayer is this though LORD my KING~
Work in my life,
Direct me in All things
I love you LORD and how You speak to me in Your still, quiet voice

Trying to find Peace

   Lord, time of quiet with You is scarce  My brain is scattered  My cup is bare I fill the day meeting needs Working Chasing Not on my knee...