I am a quilter - a retired widow living in the Nebraska Panhandle. I am surrounded by beautiful semi-arid ranch country, and treeless hills and fields under incredibly wide blue skies, located far from the upheaval found often in large towns or cities. I am blessed to have delicious time to quilt and to appreciate my peaceful moments in an unpeaceful world.
Wednesday, February 12, 2020
Smiley Faces
This arrived yesterday, from a friend across the miles. How did she know that DH always signed his notes with a Smiley Face? Was it Serendipity?
The table is still piled with papers, notes, cards, mail, bills. Will they ever get cleared off?
Today I sewed for one whole hour. One Step at a Time, Slow Positive Steady Progress is what my manager husband is saying to me.
Thank you for good thoughts and kind messages and prayers.
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What a lovely sunshine-y day brightener! You are so right - one step at a time.
ReplyDeleteIt is easier one step at a time. Baby step is very good. One hour at a time; one emotion at a time. You will get through it. Sending more prayers your way to keep your courage and energy up. ♥
ReplyDeleteHugs from me too; you have been on my mind! Love your smiley face bouquet!
ReplyDeleteHugs from me too. My sister went to be with Jesus January 17. I hold your hand in the sorrow and pray that you will know comfort even in it.
ReplyDeleteAs for the smiley face, let's go with an angel theory!
Walking with you dear Elaine.
Those are beautiful flowers, and I hope they continue to bring some light. Slow Positive Steady Progress is a great way to proceed.
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers. Sending hugs.
ReplyDeleteKeeping you in my prayers and sending daily healing thoughts. Practice lots of self care and self kindness!!! Gentle hugs across the miles!
ReplyDeletewelcome back...life goes on despite life-altering events and often it takes an herculean effort to move along with it...
ReplyDeleteOh, how sweet, Elaine.
ReplyDeleteStill praying for you!
It was so thoughtful even if they didn't know! I have had other friends who have lost their husbands recently and only hope that I can give them and you some encouragement. That's what friends are for.
ReplyDeleteSo good to hear that you found some sewing time. I'm sure your husband is happy that you are doing what you love best.
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