Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts

Saturday, February 23, 2019

Free Time = Income ?

I've been thinking about different things that I like to do with my 'free' time.  I enjoy crocheting, cross-stitch, card making/stamping, reading -- just to name a few.

That got me to thinking about earning money outside of my current employment.  Can I earn money by the simple things I craft?  What about reading?  OR even this blog.  I'm still pondering but wonder if anyone out there has any input.

I realize there aren't many people who actually read my blog so input from this venue may be a stretch -- I may add this as a FB post to see if I get any additional input.

Thanks for reading my ramblings of the day :~)

Friday, November 8, 2013

Sovereign Lord

I am reading the Irish fiction series The Emerald Ballad by B.J. Hoff.  This quote is from book 2 and is part of a prayer by Pastor Jess Dalton:

“Remind us of the trust, that Your sovereign will does not depend upon our faith, nor can Your mercy ever be understood by our finite minds.  Our part is to trust Your mercy and acknowledge Your right to fulfill Your purposes—in Your own way, in Your own time.  Surely we can do that much, Father. Surely we can trust the mercy…and the love…of a Lord who would die for us.  Surely we can trust the Lord of the Cross…”

Although the group is praying over someone ill, the words resonated with me so much that I put a sticky note by it so that I could share it with others.


Our God is the Almighty One and His grace and mercy sustain us.  Thank you Lord!

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

I made it!

No breakdowns, freakouts or plain old crying jags.  I believe I have survived the first 2 1/2 weeks of being a single empty-nester.

I am sure this has much to do with the prayers of my small group, friends and family ~ thank you!

I have decided not to replace the TV I gave to my daughter and her husband.  I am so enjoying the reading I have been doing.  I know with the cooler weather and shorter days, I will begin with some crafting, too.

Fall is moving ever closer and that means school starting, small group getting back together, winterizing the home and snuggling in for the winter months.

I am so blessed by the Lord and I hope to share the blessings with others!