Greetings!
The melt down came on my spirit this morning. More rebuking and praying is needed. I am disappointed in several things, but I know this to shall pass. I fell into this cold weather slump and haven't been out and about. Tomorrow, I will get out in the fresh air and put on my smile and happy heart. I have so much to be thankful for.
John is feeling better. That is a blessing! He is back to watching television and wondering what I am going to fix him to eat. Today, he cleaned his guns. Guns are very important here in Texas. I will take my sweet dog over a gun any day. She is my protector. I worked on my junk journal, I started several months ago. It is not what I would do with it today. I like the little simple journals much better. I haven't done a cover for this journal, but have several ideas. I want to do more drawing and art work in my next one. I have lots of little details to put in this one, before it is ready for a reader.
That is why, I brought in the house to work on in the early morning hours.
I read today that most people don't die of old age, but neglect. I will write this on a page of the journal tomorrow. So much truth in that statement. Than they cry at the funeral. Those words in ink will find a place. I don't want you to think I am feeling sorry for myself. I am not! I am learning to enjoy the quiet hours of aging. I serve a Mighty God and he thinks I am sweet and special. I am very loved.
The promise for today is: Nothing in all creation will ever separate you from My love.
Romans 8: 35-39
Not ready for a format change yet. I am excited about starting to read the Bible in a year again. Praying God will show me new and exciting things. I am still working on Psalm 103. Not very fast, but working on it.
I pray you are all well and still enjoying the Merry part of Christmas. So much to be thankful for.... food, health, and a heart of joy.
May the Lord bless you and keep you in the palm of His hands.
Love is in the ink.
Mary Kay
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