Last Easter here at the Forest Cathedral...
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Our third born, Zuzu and youngest daughter, Grace taking shots of grandbabies as Grace's dachshund, Atticus looks on... I thought this was such a pretty setting, it reminded me of a Victorian painting with a few modern touches.
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We have four daughters pictured in these shots. I love getting shots of them getting shots.
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My little ivy garden was doing so good and then our cow pets came to visit. They kind of liked that ivy and messed it up a bit. Eh hem.
The mommies take such good care of their calves, there were more than several mommies and their calves...So sweet.
Gracie is looking on. There were many, many different colored cows on our property here for a while, Mr. Lundy's cows quite like it here.
My 93 year old mom. Always a matter of prayer.
This is little Muffie, we've had little Muffie since 2007, he's blind and we love him and care for him, he's like a human baby many days. I'm learning to keep somewhat of a schedule for him. So we have two blind dogs now,many of you read about little Missy last December. Muffie was found in an intersection by our daughter, Joycie, it was like he was just waiting for her to arrive. He hopped in the car and rolled around on his back pleased as punch to be in her car! The poor thing had been left in the elements and his collar was rusted shut. Can you imagine?
Sometimes Jem and I visit the city, it's nice. I love the fountains and the statue. This is near Rice University where my uncle attended in '38. My dad climbed the statue in the distance with friends here as a fraternity stunt. The police back then looked on and watched amused!
Oh my, it's been busy here lately. I've learned lately to really concentrate on being a little girl to the Father...I've been talking to God as a child would, very, very transparently and it's such a wonderful feeling to be able to do so...I do try hard to rest in that and am sometimes a nervous little lady about things especially when it comes to my 93 year old mom. We all keep an eye on her but things come up, and I'm sure any of you can understand if you have an elderly parent. But the Lord is so good to me, He listens beautifully to my concerns, big and little. No prayer is too small for the Father.
I wish I could be at rest like this little girl *all* the time...Jem tells me to stop worrying! Jem does not worry.
Here is a song that I've always loved and right now it has special meaning to me, do you remember Keith Green? He had been a child prodigy and later wrote for a television network among other accomplishments.
I remember when Keith Green died in a private plane crash, it was horrible, some of his little children were with him. I was expecting our first baby and we had just seen Keith Green in concert the previous spring. I remember it like it was yesterday, after the concert I saw a young man I went to school with, he was the son of a famous astronaut. He had the looks of Montgomery Cliff the famous actor. Jem and I had been lifting him up in prayer, the Holy Spirit had put the young man on my heart. Who did I see? It was the young man, he was with other young guys getting on a bus, and I stopped him, franatically calling his name. He couldn't hardly talk, the drug use had done something to him. I still think of him, I hope and pray God restored him fully, he was a brilliant young man. He was in normal clothing, jeans and a colorful button down 70s shirt, the other young guys were in black pants and white button down shirt uniforms. Apparently he was the new guy.
This song by Keith Green ministers to me in a special way, it still brings tears to my eyes. I hope you too will be blessed by this special song, When I Hear the Praises Start...
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Thank God my blood pressure challenge is becoming better, I study nutrition so have put the pedal to the metal on some things. Keeping my sodium count to 1000 to 1500 a day. Hibiscus tea is absolutely a Godsend and I'm drinking a cup or two of that, I love it iced too. I've cut down on caffeine, drinking a half calf blend of my own, and then refresh with decaff after a couple of cups of half. This is not meant for medical advice but just personally what I do as I do research and God leads. Stress is an enemy of mine I can see that too, one of, if not *the* biggest culprit. Did you know (according to Dr. Peter Osborne) you can take your bp wrong if you do not have your arm more in line with your heart (I place mine on a pillow now) and also resting for a few minutes first (I sit quietly for five minutes). Osborne states many doctors do not even take it correctly and it can lead to false highs.
In the meantime, with life going on I try to keep things happy and uplifting. I take walks on most days. When I get in, I try to keep my appearance a cheery one. It affects me, how I am dressed and keeping up with myself.
This is what I'm wearing today, and many days. A favorite.
A colorful vintage-look print skirt I made. It's so cheery I think!
I just finished this one:
This sweet fabric is from Hobby Lobby, I thought this would look so pretty with a black top, one of my signatures, or perhaps an off white cotton eyelet trimmed sleeveless tops.
I'm working on a "Peanuts gang" print one, a "fall" print and a "dog" print. I hope to post those soon!
Life is interesting, we can walk and talk with Him though. Sometimes people can even say things to hurt us, perhaps they are calling our good, evil in some-off-way, entitlement can be involved, perhaps they look at us coldly as we are shocked out of our gourd. Oh how it hurts our hearts! We're just blown away when this happens and feel sucker punched. We immediately wonder who wrongly influenced the person. But I will not be a victim. Keeping a right heart, I'm praying for the person to be convicted by God.
Here's a couple of plaques Jem and I saw in Fredericksburg:
Haha, funny and true too!
Amen to that, I thought this was so sweet and a precious reminder.
Here is another song I'll close with that ministers to me greatly, I hope you will enjoy it too. Be blessed and at Peace dear Readers, this song is by Fernando Ortega. Jesus, King of Angels...Just beautiful...
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Signing off from My Forest Cathedral...I just asked Jem a good title for this blog, He said... "Don't Worry". (big smile)
Take care All, let me know how you all are doing! ~Amelia
14 comments:
What a beautiful thought provoking post. Thank you.
The pictures are just beautiful. The ones of the girls look like paintings - I first thought they were. What precious animals.
God is good all the time - we just seem to get greedy at times and want more. He gives us what we need.
The songs are lovely
LOVE the skirts!!!!!!!
Have a blessed and tranquil evening.
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Thank you Cheryl! Yes, the Lord knows what He is doing, and even our reactions. His eye is on the sparrow so I know He's watching and helping me too. : ) Oh what a Friend we have in Jesus.
Thanks so much for your encouragement, our fur angels are a huge blessing to us aren't they? I know you would agree.
The skirts are so fun, they are easy for me to make and give me that creative fulfillment and just fun to wear too. Win-win!
Have a sweet and blessed day!
Thank you Rajani, I appreciate you stopping by and leaving an encouraging comment, I'll have to come take a peep at your latest post. Please have a blessed day!
Hi, sweet Amelia! It's been forever since I have been by. I just last week decided that after a year's hiatus, it was time to return to blog land. So, I have started a new blog, called Daffodil Lane. Stop by if you get a chance. You can get there through my Blogger profile. Your blog is always a source of beauty for me! Such a sweet spirit here! My husband's dad turned 93 in May, and his health is really failing. The aging parent thing is SO hard. Thankfully, my parents are in good health (and 83 and 86). Oh, the music of Keith Green is pure worship! I love listening to him. Our older dog Ginger is nearly 15, almost as old as your little sweetie. We know our time with her is fleeting, but we dread the day we lose her. I know you understand that!
Blessings and hugs,
Patti
Thank you so much for sharing such beautiful pictures, thoughts, memories, the songs... everything! I love those fun skirts for you! They remind me of the "olden days" and are so cheery. Your family is beautiful, Amelia. --Elise
Well hello Patti! I have missed you! I'm so glad everything is okay in your world, you've been on my mind.
Yes, the elderly parent thing is very hard, I'm a bit sensitive in nature so every little thing affects me but like the photo says, "Every little thing is going to be alright". : ) It is difficult on certain days and I'm only one person so I really depend on our daughters and husband to give me some help so I can stay healthy all around. I'm so glad you wrote about your father in law, please feel free to share here. I so get it and have prayed for support, I'm so very overwhelmed emotionally at times and now it's showing but what would I do without the Lord to depend on? I truly talk to Him like a child, so comforting to do that...
Thank you for your encouragement Patti, yes, with our elderly little fur children it's a scary thought isn't it? It's nice that you understand too.
I'll sure have to check out your new blog Patti, that's wonderful.
So glad you are back dear one! God bless you Patti, supertight hugs ~Amelia
Good photography, Amelia, of your daughters. Yes, the pictures look vintage. How clever!
Doing well here. Coping, with God's grace, with the extreme heat of this summer.
Elise! What a blessing to find your sweet comment here this afternoon! I'm so glad you enjoyed your visit here, taking the time to come over and comment too! The skirts are so fun, and I do feel good when I wear the skirts at home, I wear capris too sometimes but there is just something about a good ol' cotton skirt, I try to find vintage-look prints or fun prints. It gives me a little cheer and hopefully others too.
Thank you Elise for your sweet and loving compliment too, it means the world.
Hugs to you dear Elise, ~Amelia
The pictures are lovely! Thank you for sharing them with us. I hope your dear mother is doing well. She looks so sweet in the picture. Stay well!
God bless you!
Hi Barbara, So great to hear from you, yes, the heat is grueling! I take walks and try to keep in the shady spots...This year it is a bear.
Thank you for the sweet compliment Barbara, once again, I'm so happy to see your comment. Glad you are doing okay! : )
Hello Mrs. White, So great to hear from you, I'm so glad you liked the pictures! : ) My mom has had a hard week and I'm praying this coming week will be better,life is so unpredictable isn't it? What would we do without the Lord?
I hope you are well too, will come visit your blog soon! Your book is one of my happy places.
God bless and be with you, I hope everything is well in your part of the country, I pray those floods didn't do any more damage. You have been in my prayers.
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