Hopping thru the snow. 5 x 7 Christmas card.
Still painting Christmas cards! There's a dusting of snow on the ground & it puts me in the mood for winter painting.
*My address was changed by the post office, new postal code and & no delivery to the P.O. Box.* A couple of friends have told me they can't mail me a package, the post office tells them: the address does not exist.
Another neighbour brought our mail, delivered to them. We had to change everything at our expense.
I probably won't get some Christmas cards... Oh well, on the grand scale - it's a tiny spec. A snowflake in a blizzard.
Instead of getting angry or upset - which 'Tis the season' and people are already stressing over very serious subjects such as war, health'care', rising costs to LIVE... as well as: the post office will be especially busy. I'll say a prayer for all of them (around the globe) & give thanks for them keeping us connected!
I've received many blessings in the mail over the years, bad news too. All lessons,
This is life and this is the lesson - what is it' on the grand scale?
I woke up, my limbs all moving, my 'family' all here, still... to give thanks all over again.
I have a friend(s) one whom is not doing well, he might not make it until Christmas. He is on my mind & in my prayers, her too. Good, bad. Sad, Happy. How would we know one without the other?
How would we appreciate JOY without knowing the occasional sorrow.
I'm going to remind myself this season, when I deal with the usual stresses...
On the grand scale of things? Is this worth stressing over?
I will pray instead of stress. I'll paint and say Thanks to The Lord for the opportunity to do so. Paint some cards - I've painted 3 pet cards for Christmas, to unsuspecting recipients (via instagram) in hope of adding a sprinkle of joy this season. It's also a JOY to paint frogs in Santa hats.
Have a Blessed day - expect miracles!
Give Thanks and say "Hi" to the post person - Tis the Season for them to be BUSY.
Happy Black Friday (should you partake) - where would 'it' be, without those who deliver packages - like the post office.
Created to Create.
Still painting Christmas cards! There's a dusting of snow on the ground & it puts me in the mood for winter painting.
*My address was changed by the post office, new postal code and & no delivery to the P.O. Box.* A couple of friends have told me they can't mail me a package, the post office tells them: the address does not exist.
Another neighbour brought our mail, delivered to them. We had to change everything at our expense.
I probably won't get some Christmas cards... Oh well, on the grand scale - it's a tiny spec. A snowflake in a blizzard.
Instead of getting angry or upset - which 'Tis the season' and people are already stressing over very serious subjects such as war, health'care', rising costs to LIVE... as well as: the post office will be especially busy. I'll say a prayer for all of them (around the globe) & give thanks for them keeping us connected!
I've received many blessings in the mail over the years, bad news too. All lessons,
This is life and this is the lesson - what is it' on the grand scale?
I woke up, my limbs all moving, my 'family' all here, still... to give thanks all over again.
I have a friend(s) one whom is not doing well, he might not make it until Christmas. He is on my mind & in my prayers, her too. Good, bad. Sad, Happy. How would we know one without the other?
How would we appreciate JOY without knowing the occasional sorrow.
I'm going to remind myself this season, when I deal with the usual stresses...
On the grand scale of things? Is this worth stressing over?
I will pray instead of stress. I'll paint and say Thanks to The Lord for the opportunity to do so. Paint some cards - I've painted 3 pet cards for Christmas, to unsuspecting recipients (via instagram) in hope of adding a sprinkle of joy this season. It's also a JOY to paint frogs in Santa hats.
Have a Blessed day - expect miracles!
Give Thanks and say "Hi" to the post person - Tis the Season for them to be BUSY.
Happy Black Friday (should you partake) - where would 'it' be, without those who deliver packages - like the post office.
Created to Create.