Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts

Apr 22, 2011

A Joyous Easter To You!

I love anything written by Max Lucado.  The following excerpts are from Lucado's online daily devotional, relevant to the meaning of Easter.  I love the bunnies and chicks and baskets that are part of the Easter/Spring celebration, but I cherish the true story of Easter.

I will be spending Easter with my husband, our daughter, and our two granddaughters at my parents home in Tennessee.  My Easter will be blessed and I'm wishing each of you a wonderful and blessed Easter too!




March 21:
Never More Human
By Max Lucado

“He poured out His soul unto death.” Isaiah 53:12 NKJV
The scene is very simple; you’ll recognize it quickly. A grove of twisted olive trees. Ground cluttered with large rocks. A low stone fence. A dark, dark night . . .

See that solitary figure? . . . Flat on the ground. Face stained with dirt and tears. Fists pounding the hard earth . . .

That’s Jesus . . . God was never more human than at this hour. God was never nearer to us than when he hurt.


March 22:
He Planned It
By Max Lucado

“This man was handed over to you by God’s set purpose and foreknowledge.” Acts 2:23 NIV

Jesus planned his own sacrifice.
He intentionally planted the tree from which his cross would be carved.

He willingly placed the iron ore in the heart of earth from which the nails would be cast . . .

Christ was the one who set in motion the political machinery that would send Pilate to Jerusalem . . .

He didn’t have to do it—but he did.



March 27:
Three O’Clock
By Max Lucado

“At noon the whole country was covered with darkness, which lasted for three hours.” Matthew 27:45 TEV

Of course the sky is dark; people are killing the Light of the World . . .

The sky weeps. And a lamb bleats. Remember the time of the scream? “At about three o’clock Jesus cried out.” Three o’clock in the afternoon, the hour of the temple sacrifice. Less than a mile to the east, a finely clothed priest leads a lamb to the slaughter, unaware that his work is futile. Heaven is not looking at the lamb of man but at “the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world” (John 1:29, RSV).



March 28:
A Tree That Will Never Fall
By Max Lucado

“God is strong and can help you not to fall.” Jude 24

Can God really keep you from falling?

To answer that, go to a . . . tree on a barren hill. A tree older than time. A tree that covers the mistakes of your past and the problems of your future. Be assured—that tree will never fall.



March 29:
Such Love
By Max Lucado

“Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.” Luke 23:34, NIV

How Jesus, with a body wracked with pain, eyes blinded by his own blood, and lungs yearning for air, could speak on behalf of some heartless thugs is beyond my comprehension. Never, never have I seen such love. If ever a person deserved a shot at revenge, Jesus did. But he didn’t take it. Instead he died for them. How could he do it? I don’t know. But I do know that all of a sudden my wounds seem very painless. My grudges and hard feelings are suddenly childish.

 
 
March 31:
On Behalf Of Jesus
By Max Lucado

“This man has done nothing wrong.” Luke 23:41

Finally someone is defending Jesus. Peter fled. The disciples hid. The Jews accused. Pilate washed his hands. Many could have spoken on behalf of Jesus, but none did. Until now.

Kind words from the lips of a thief. He makes his request. “Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom” (Luke 23:42).

The Savior turns his heavy head toward the prodigal child and promises, “Today you will be with me in paradise” (Luke 23:43).

Apr 20, 2011

Happy Easter From Our Tiniest Bunny

HAPPY EASTER FROM SOME-BUNNY SPECIAL!!!


This little bunny is Amelia, our newest granddaughter.  Many of you have been praying for her and her daddy since Christmas 2010 when our son lost his beautiful 29 year old wife during the birth of their first child.  Amelia is a tremendous blessing for all of us, especially her daddy.  Life has settled down a bit, however we're still in that mode of not being able to believe all this has happened.  It's been 4 months since Jen died and little Amelia entered our lives.  Our son Jacob is flourishing in his role as a new father, though he grieves terribly for Jenni.  But God is good and He has allowed all of to see that there is light and joy and life at the end of the tunnel.  Little Amelia is the happiest and most contented baby I've ever seen...and of course her Mimi thinks she's just about the most beautiful too!

I hope to post more often again now - I've missed interaction with all of you.  And I am so grateful for your love, prayers, and concern for our family.  May each of you be blessed this Easter by the renewal of nature around us and the joy that only God can provide!

May 8, 2010

Happy Mother's Day!

Happy Mother's Day!  I hope your day is filled with love and joy.



Real Mothers

Real Mothers don't eat quiche.  They don't have time to make it.


Real Mothers know that their kitchen utensils are probably in the sandbox.


Real Mothers often have sticky floors, filthy ovens - and happy kids.


Real Mothers know that dried play dough doesn't come out of carpets.


Real Mothers don't want to know what the vacuum just sucked up.


Real Mothers sometime ask 'Why me?'  They get their answer when a little voice says, 'Because I love you best.'


Real Mothers know that a child's growth is not measured by height or years or grade...

It is marked by the progression of Mommy to Mom to Mother.



The Images of Mother

4 YEARS OF AGE - My Mommy can do anything!

8 YEARS OF AGE - My Mom knows a lot! A whole lot!

12 YEARS OF AGE - My Mother doesn't really know quite everything.

14 YEARS OF AGE - Mom doesn't know anything.

16 YEARS OF AGE - Mother? She's so old-fashioned.

18 YEARS OF AGE - That old woman? She's way out of date!

25 YEARS OF AGE - Well, Mom might know a little bit about it!

35 YEARS OF AGE - Before we decide, let's get Mom's opinion.....

45 YEARS OF AGE - Wonder what Mom would have thought about it?

65 YEARS OF AGE - Wish I could talk it over with Mom.

Apr 23, 2010

Pink Saturday This & That

Oh, Spring is finally here!  My pink bleeding heart are just beautiful this year...LOVES IT!



My mother-in-law created some amazing crocheted pieces.  She made this sweet pink baby blanket for our daughter Julie.  I really should give it to Julie, especially now that she is the mother of two little girls, but it's PINK and it's DAISIES! 





This Sun Bonnet Girl quilt was made by my maternal grandmother many years ago. It measures 60x76. My mother told me she remembered her mother making it when she was a girl still living at home. Even though it is probably 70 years old the quilt is in remarkably good condition. The background is white, aged in those lovely uneven shades of white we all love in antique/vintage linens. The sweet little sun bonnet girls are dressed in shades of pinks, greens, blues, and yellows. The strips between the blocks are pink.






I adore these gorgeous pillow cases as well, also made by my maternal grandmother. They are white cotton with hand crocheted flowers, leaves, and trim. The flowers are pink and yellow with green leaves and the scalloped edging along the opening is pink. The larger pink and yellow flowers appear to be roses and the smaller flowers are pink, trimmed in white. The basket itself is a delicate white crochet, edged in pink.  I wish I had inherited my grandmother's needleworking skill - I'm still mastering plain old knitting!









For more Pink Saturday posts, visit Beverly at How Sweet The Sound.

Apr 3, 2010

One Solitary Life

I'm wishing each of you a wonderful and blessed Easter!


One Solitary Life by James Francis, 1926

Apr 2, 2010

Easter Funnies













Easter duck and Easter chick,

Easter eggs with chocolate thick,

Easter hats for one and all,

Easter bunny makes a call!

Happy Easter always brings

Such a lot of pleasant things!

 
 
 
 
 
 



















What do you get if you pour hot water down a rabbit hole?


Hot cross bunnies!

Why does the Easter Bunny have a shiny nose?

Because the powder puff is on the other end!


How does the Easter Bunny travel?

By hare plane!


What did the rabbit say to the carrot?

It’s been nice gnawing you!


What did the rabbits do after their wedding?

Went on their bunnymoon!

Mar 24, 2010

Jan 5, 2010

A Must Visit Blog & Artist - Tiffany Miller

I recently added two new buttons to my blog - you'll find them both in my upper left sidebar.  Wait until you have a little bit of time to devote to the eye popping eye candy you'll find, then jump right over to Tiffany Miller MosaicsPrepare to drool.  Tiffany Miller is an incredible talent in Burbank California.  I've always loved mosaic work, but until I met Tiffany I'd never really seen mosaic art!  She's been featured on HGTV and DIY and she's a master at her craft.



How do I know Tiffany Miller?  She happens to be my nephew Tracy's fiance.  Tracy has always been special to me as an auntie, but I would love Tiffany if I'd never met Tracy.  My darling nephew Tracy is a rising Hollywood film artist in directing, writing, and cinematography.  His name rolls in the credits of movies like King of California, About Schmidt, and Sideways.  Can you tell I'm proud?  And he has great taste in fiances!  In spite of the fact that she's worked with and created art for many Hollywood celebs, Tiffany's a down-to-earth, all-American girl next door, kind of girl.  Just a few of the beautiful and famous Tiffany has designed for are Ryan Seacrest, Sharon Osborn, and Leeza Gibbons. 

I happen to be the proud owner of two of Tiffany's pieces - woo hoo!  Every December 26th my entire family travels from all over the country to have our family Christmas together at my parents mountain home.  Last Christmas Tiffany gave my husband and I an original mosaic frame.  This Christmas we received one of her posters - Seascape.  Wow!  We love it!  One of these days I'm going to hop on a plane and visit Tracy and Tiff in Burbank to see the original!  Sandy and I spent about half an hour on December 26th after we got back to our hotel just looking at Seascape.


The detail is incredible - remember, this isn't paint - it's tiny pieces of marble, tile, and glass. Tiffany and Tracy know how much Sandy and I love the ocean.  Love this gift! Can't wait to get it framed and on the wall.

Each member of the family received one of Tiffany's posters from an original piece.  I love, love, love them all.  Tiffany's online shop is filled with many, many, many gorgeous works of art for sale - some for a little money and some for a whole lot of money!  Whether you want to purchase anything or not you will enjoy browsing the shop.  Tiffany's blog will take you on a cyber trip through some of her shows and current projects.  Don't miss the gallery!  Check out the amazing architectural pieces - especially the massive church baptismal - incredible!

Well I've bragged enough about these two talented members of my family, so I will leave you with a cute New Year's greeting I received from a friend last week.  It reiterates my sentiments exactly for all of you!

My Wish for You in 2010...
May peace break into your home and may thieves steal your debts.
May the pockets of your jeans become magnets for $100 bills.
May love stick to your face like Vaseline and may laughter assault your lips!
May happiness slap you across the face and may all your tears be those of joy.
May the problems you had in 2009 forget your home address in 2010!
In simple words ............
May 2010 be the best year of your life!!!

Jan 1, 2010

A Year In Review At Mimi's Garden




Gosh, can you believe we are about to enter 2010?  Being born in 1952, I can remember when the year 2000 was anticipated as science fiction!  Would any of us have believed back then that we would ever own multiple televisions of every size or computers controlling just about everything we use in day to day life?  We couldn't imagine wireless phones let alone the Internet available on everything from phones to refrigerator doors!  The amazing evolution of technology has changed our lives as a civilization.  Incredible products have provided us with much fun and ease in our day to day lives.  Medical technology has advanced so rapidly that many conditions formerly a death sentence are now commonly cured, daily discoveries bring new hope and freedom.  The world has changed significantly since my birth and in the first decade of this century, but have we changed so much as people and families?  I don't think so.  All over the world mothers love their children and pray for wars to end.  Parents struggle to raise children to be productive citizens and just decent human beings.  We have all become more creative in how to stretch our incomes in this economic sag we find ourselves in.  It doesn't take much traveling to see that people all over our country and the world are alike in all the ways that matter.  We all fear loss and failure and we all hang on to similar hopes and dreams for a future of success and happiness for ourselves, our loved ones, and our neighbors. 

I am praying that 2010 will be a year with more peace in the world and renewed hope for our country.  May each of you be blessed with health, happiness, and peace!

Cindy, My Romantic Home, hosted a year in review party, but I'm little late for it.  She also hosts Show & Tell Friday so I'll combine the two.  I decided to share some photos from life in my home and blog during 2009 anyway.


January 2009 brought lots of snow at my house...


...and on my blog, pics of linens hand crafted by my grandmother.



February brought a Valentine's Day dinner party to my home...


...and a tutorial for invitation making on my blog.



Spring bunnies visited my home in March...


...and I shared memories of my daughter-in-law's bridal shower on my blog.



We celebrated Easter Sunday at our home in April...


...and I shared pics of a Spring Florida beach trip on my blog.



May found me celebrating at home on Mother's Day with our daughter and granddaughters...


...and a seaside tablescape on my blog.



My home was filled with peonies in June...


...and I shared photos of our sons wedding on my blog.



I had fun celebrating my granddaughter's 2nd birthday in July...


...and I shared pics from a Florida beach trip with my husband on my blog.



In August I wrote a story for our granddaughter to tell her about a trip Hubby and I were taking her on...


...and I showed you some pictures of a visit to my parents home in Tennessee on my blog.



In September, I hung my Autumn wreath on our front door...


...and I shared the pics on my blog of that pre kindergarten trip with our granddaughter.



October brought more Fall decorations to my home...


...and Halloween pictures to my blog.



Christmas decorations filled my home in November...


...and a pic of my grand dog's visit to Santa on my blog.



More Christmas decorating in December...


...and pictures of a visit to Fair Lane Manor for my blog.



HAPPY NEW YEAR, EVERYONE!