Showing posts with label Joy Dare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joy Dare. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Revisiting Joy Dare

I've decided to recommit to finishing my Joy Dare...counting one thousand gifts.  Being thankful sets you on a whole different course and I've missed my moments this past year.  It's important to remember to Whom we are thankful for all the blessings, big and small, in our lives.  It all started when my MIL gave me the book, One Thousand Gifts.  After reading this gift, I felt a shift in my life.  It came at a really dark time, but counting my gifts brought a beautiful light.
 
JOY DARE
 
282.  Diamonds
283.  Cozy PJs
284.  Christmas lights

285.  Reconnecting with family
286.  Gift of pearls
287.  Ornaments on a tree

288.  Yarn slipping through my fingers
289.  Kitties eyes peaking from inside the Christmas tree

290.  Rare snuggles from Frosty
291.  Marshmallow santas
292.  Chinese dinner
293.  The gift of a Savior born long ago

294.  The joy of Christmas
295.  The joy felt in giving something special
296.  New blue walls
297.  Handmade soft afghans

298.  Time with my kids
299.  A chance to still be "mom"
300.  Scent of Christmas cookies baking

301. The beginning of a new adventure
302.  Sunshine streaming through a window
303.  Sapphie hiding in a basket
 
 



Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Xmas--Joydare

When I was a little girl, I once wrote out the word Xmas as an abbreviation for Christmas.  I remember clearly and never forgot when my mom told me it's not Xmas, it's Christmas and it's wrong to use the abbreviation.  I've always been careful to spell it out.  It's important to keep Christ in Christmas!

This year as I watched the transformation...
The trees are trimmed with silver and gold. 


Beautiful twinkling lights brighten our neighbors homes. 
Santa arrives in all the stores, even our favorite pets are getting their pictures with Santa. 
The "Christmas" radio station plays its holiday songs that tell of sleigh rides, mistletoe kisses, and even hippopotamuses...


The garland is strung, the cookies are made, the gifts are wrapped, yet...I realized something is missing. 

It is happening all around us.  The world is celebrating Xmas instead of Christmas.  They've X-ed Christ out of the holiday.  Don't get me wrong, I LOVE everything about Christmas, but we've got to remind the world that it is Christmas we are celebrating.  We need Christ back in Christmas.   Store clerks are only allowed to say "Happy Holidays."  Our beloved Christmas trees are being sold as holiday trees.  When did the word "Christmas" become unacceptable.  Do we not realize that there would be no Christmas holiday were it not for God come down to earth as a baby.  So, this year what will you celebrate...Xmas or Christmas?


JOYDARE
 
265.  Twinkling lights
 
 
266.  Christmas decor
267.  A nativity handed down
268.  Snowflakes
 
 
269.  Ice crystals

 
270.  Peppermint mochas 
271.  Pretty packages
272.  Christmas music
273.  Memories on branches

 
274.  Christmas cards that remind us of friends around the world
275.  Bluebirds in the holly
276.  Silly pictures
277.  Kitties snuggled under Christmas trees
278.  Marshmallows
279.  Sacrifice
280.  Grace
281.  A Savior's Birth



Thursday, October 24, 2013

Do you still believe? | Joy Dare

Ever read something and have a revelation, an eye-opener, a discovery?

There are times I see or read something that just really makes me think, wakes me up.  Sometimes it's actually something I've always known, but hits me in a different light.  Do you ever wonder if your prayers go unheard or you get an answer that's not what you think you want or need?  We all have, I'm sure, at one time or another questioned God, maybe even screamed at Him....Why!!!  When we get an answer that's not to our liking, do we still believe God is good, that His way is better than ours? 

                    When the diagnosis is chronic and the healing doesn't come...

                    When the spouse walks out the door and doesn't come home...

                    When the prodigal child turns their back and doesn't return...

                    When the desperate couple seek out the physicians and still can't have a baby...

                    When you need the job and it doesn't work out...

How do we handle these situations?  The God of our Faith is bigger than all of these.  When He doesn't answer in a way we expect/desire/need, what are we supposed to do, how should we react.  He is asking us...

                    Do you still believe? 

                    Do you trust me?

He is showing us Mercy when we are not looking for it.  He is working miracles in the midst of the chaos our lives.  Look close for the miracles.  When you were walking through the mess...

                    Did you learn something new about yourself?
                    Did you grow closer to Him?
                    Did your faith grow?
                    Did you help someone else suffering?
                    Did you make a new friend?
                    Did you share your faith with someone else?

He may not have responded as we wanted, but He did respond and you were blessed.

We do not walk these trials alone.  The One who walked trials on earth and died for us all, walks beside us.  We can rest assured ALL things work to our good.

"These trials are only to test your faith, to see whether or not it is strong and pure. It is being tested as fire tests gold and purifies it—and your faith is far more precious to God than mere gold. It will bring you much praise and glory and honor on the day of his return." -1 Peter 1:7
 
JOY DARE
 
 I've been slow at it this summer, but here are a few of the gifts I counted.
 
234.  Lazy days at the lake
235.  Sweet watermelon
236.  Sun rays
 
 
 
237.  Swans on the lake
 
 
238.  Evening boat rides
239.  English cottages
240.  Country roads
241.  Golden hay fields
 
 
242.  England coastlines
 
 
243.  A London sunset
 
 
244.  Walks through historic villages
245.  Star-filled nights
 
 
246.  Snow-capped mountains
 
 
247.  Horses in the pasture
  
 
248.  A doe feeding in the meadow
 
 
249.  River drives
 
 
250.  Soothing heat of a natural hot spring
251.  Smell of dried leaves 
252.  Colors of fall
 
 
 
253.  A new friendship
254.  Encouraging words
255.  Candle light
256.  Orange pumpkins
 

 
257.  Wind in the trees
 
  
258.  Warmth from a fireplace on a cool morning
259.  Laughing so hard you cry
260.  Mercy
261.  Feeling of accomplishment.
262.  Magnificent skylines
 
 
263.  Ebony
 
 
 264. A new kitten snuggled in your arms
 
 
 
 


Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Nags Head - Counting the Blessings

Counting my blessings as I sat in Paradise!  We spent a week in Nags Head, North Carolina, with the sun on our face and the wind at our back.  It's the kind of vacation you never want to end, time to relax and enjoy life.  My favorite part of the day was sitting on the beach in the mornings before most had gotten up, before the crowds descended, watching the surf and the birds at play.  We had a wonderful time visiting with and catching up with John's family.



 JOY DARE

205. Waterfalls
206. Lazy turtles
207. A day in the park with friends
208. Little boy silliness
209. Eternal life
210. Baby cardinals-getting to watch them grow
211. Goldfinch at play
212. An evening to say good-bye to friends
 
3 Gifts that made me smile
213. Jack, Maelyn, and Lily
214.  The smell of ocean air
215.  Sea shells
216.  Crashing waves
217.  Sun sparkling on the water



 
218.  An ocean sunrise
219.  Sand between your toes
220.  Seagulls
221.  Crabs on the beach
 
 
222.  Playing in the rain
223.  Seafood
224.  Catching up with family



225.  Thunderstorms over an ocean horizon
226.  Lightening bolts

 
227.  Watching a sunset above the clouds
228.  Cottonball clouds
 



229.  Playing in the waves
230.  Super moon
231.  Walks on the beach



232.  Dolphins swimming by
 
 
233.  Whale sightings
 
 
 




Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Pine Table Memories

When I first met my husband, my mother-in-law had a pine dining table that was dark, heavy, huge.  Many memories were formed around that table and evidence of that showed on it's massive table top where years of scratches and writing indentations were worn into it.  For reasons beyond her control, the table went to friends who kept it for many years.  Later, the table was given back to her, stripped and reconditioned, but what remained was the evidence still engrained into it's beautifully refinished top.  She told me once that she would never want that table sanded smooth because her families memories were held in that table top every time she looked at it.  What an amazing gift she got back. 

 
So, with those thoughts in mind, I wanted to have a table for my new kitchen.  I wasn't complaining or asking for a new table.  But, I did want something to sit around with family and friends.  When my mom and aunt came to visit, we were driving down to Kimmswick and stopping at the red light right outside of the town, I saw a table sitting in a parking lot of a little "junk" market. 


I didn't expect it to be much, probably too bad of shape to even want.  But, we were surprised when I looked it over, sturdy table, tight chairs, just needed a little cleaning.  And on the top of this little pine table was years of someone's memories carved into the top.  I had to have it.  So for $40 bucks, I hauled this table home.  Without destroying the memories, I gently sanded the top and recoated it.


It was a gift.  Without asking, God knew the desire of my heart and that I would want this table.  So, the memories will continue as my family grows, as grandchildren come to visit and leave their mark on my little table.


 JOY DARE
 
184.  Kitty head butts
185.  Unexpected call from a long-distance friend
186.  A cool breeze after a hot day
187.  Lilacs in bloom
 

188.  Baby birds
189.  Open windows
190.  A woodpecker's chatter
191.  Grass between your toes
192.  Trees full of new life
193.  Courage to make hard decisions
194.  Yellow-billed cuckoo
  

195.  Visit with mom and aunt
196.  A surprise lilac tree in our front yard
197.  Gorgeous irises in bloom
 
 
198.  Photos that bring much needed self-confidence
199.  Clear answers
200.  A phone call on Mother's Day
201.  Sun on your face
202.  A whole week of photography
203.  A scratched pine table
204.  A child home safe
 
 


Cherry Blossoms in Bonn

 When I read about the cherry blossoms in Bonn, I knew we had to get there before they disappeared. And I was not disappointed.  Two streets...