Tuesday, March 27, 2012

A Blogging Dilemma

I have such a beautiful blog.  It would look so much better if I had more postings.  But, unfortunately, I've been so busy living out my inspirations, that I have found so little time to write.  It's a pity, too, because I really love writing.  I wonder if anyone else has this problem.

So, what of life's treasures inspire my heart, you ask? Oh my! Well, first and foremost, I LOVE to serve the Lord in every aspect; my thoughts, the things I read, what I listen to, my meditations, serving my family and my friends and strangers.  I love to serve. My Lord Jesus is the very life that flows through my heart that keeps my going every day, every hour, every second! I love Him for all that He has done for me and for all that He has shown me.  I love everything about Him.  He is the reason for my very existence!

My children inspire me! I enjoy looking at them, watching them grow like flowers in a garden.  Their interests become my interests. Teaching them is a joy, a blessing, a privilege and an honor.

Oh the symphony of life! Playing the violin is my way of worship ~

Gardening is rejuvenating ~

I have so many ideas for sewing projects!!!  Oh, I wish there were more hours in a day!

Drawing, painting, cutting, smelling the crayons and pencils and books ~

I love children! I love teaching Sunday School

Nature.... trees, rocks, flowers, herbs, sticks, clouds, mountains, creeks and rivers, valleys, storms, rainbows,  stars, the moon, sunshine...

Organizing my thoughts, my house, my drawers, files, Oh MY!

Although not as compassionate as others, I do enjoy cooking nutritious and yummy meals.

Making my table, my house and my bed look pretty.  Those are things that are important to me

Poetry speaks of my heart and makes me smile ~

I know I'll have to edit this post, as I KNOW I'll think of more, but, for now, I have to go LIVE!

Let us, then, be up and doing
With a heart for any fate;
Still achieving, still pursuing, 
Learn to labor and to wait. 

~ excerpt from "A Psalm of Life" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow