Sunday, March 25, 2018

Saturday's Song. Still Stitching #3. Slow Stitching. Stash Report.

Saturday's Song

Hillary Scott's song, Thy Will Be Done, was written through heartbreak.  But, she found peace and victory!  His will be done as we continue with Still Stitching.

Still Stitching #3
Still Stitching #2 Still Stitching #4
In my last post, I left off mentioning the first of 5 points that got me through a very dark time in my life.  Note, I wrote that sentence in the PAST TENSE.  It WAS a dark time - but NOT ANY MORE. It's one day at a time, my dear, one day at  a time.  But I digress.  

Back to our first point:

I noted how it was so familiar to Joshua 1:9. 



As
grueling,
excruciating heart-rending
as this process was –
and can still be,  

I began the journey of walking away and searching for peace.  

BUT FIRST, I prayed, read and memorized Joshua 1:9.  Then, I leaned into God’s everlasting arms as He carried me away from His loved one (my qualifier) and into His grace. He is still doing this as I write this post.  
It’s a daily battle.
One day at a time.

But, with God’s Word, faith-based music, wisdom found in the rooms of Al-Anon, support from loving friends, I am growing in courage and strength. 

My dear reader, try this one step.  We are not in control of anything but our own actions.  All the pleading, tears, arguing and even shouting will not change our loved ones. 

Which leads us to the second point I learned: 
Ouch.  Ouch. Ouch.  Another tough point to ponder.  

I am sharing what has worked for me.  Most of my days are filled with prayer, music, friends, grandbabies, family,  sewing, crafting, blogging, walks and yes, even laughter! I even get to enjoy drop in visits from my qualifier (loved one struggling with addition/alcoholism) in which we visit and share a meal!  

Most of the time, my spirit is light and joyful - truly it is!  After all, the joy of the LORD is indeed our strength (Nehemiah 8:10).  

Sure there are moments of sadness and sometimes even tears.  But weeping lasts only for a moment - joy comes in the morning!  It really does.

Until next time, my dear reader.  

Sunday Slow Stitching
I am glad to say that I've almost completed 13 Comfort Dolls!  Here's the first one!

I'll be finishing up the rest today and into next week and then I can take some yardage off - finally!  :)

Stash Report  
My LQS picked up a new line of digitally printed fabric and I love it!  I'll find the name of this digitally printed fabric and update this post when I have it!

Instead of purchasing stash building fabric, I purchased two pre-cut pillow case sets!  I get to enjoy a fabric I love without a lot of time or financial investment! Win - win!
No changes in yarn usage/purchases - yet.  My current prayer shawl should be finished soon!
Fabric used this week
0
Previous total

37.57
To Date used
37.57


Fabric in this week
2.00
Previous total
44.50
To Date in
46.50
Net in the red (more bought than used!)
-8.93
Yarn used this week
0
Previous total
0
To Date used
18.10


Yarn in this week
0
Previous total
148.70
To Date in
166.80
Net in the red (more bought than used!)
-148.70    

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10 comments:

  1. Although I've never had to deal with addiction in someone in the way that you are dealing with it, I think the quote in the gold box is dead on. I'm glad you can find your peace with it.

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    1. Yes, remembering what I hear in the rooms of Al-Anon as well as faith are so instrumental in finding peace! Thank you for your kind comments!

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  2. The points you shared are so good! Glad to be your neighbor at Peabea's today!

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    1. Thank you! I'll be visiting you soon, Neighbor! :)

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  3. Love the idea of those comfort dolls... may they bring peace and comfort to those who receive them.
    Enjoy slowing down with your stitches!

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    1. Yes! Pat came up with a great idea with those little dolls! Thank you for your kind words!

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  4. Another uplifting and inspiring post you share on this Palm Sunday. Your attitude gives strength and courage to others. I've not faced near the things you have, but you're so brave to share your story. Thanks for visiting me.

    Peabea from Peabea Scribbles

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    1. Thank you for hosting the link up which is an amazing platform to share our the strength of our wonderful LORD and Savior!

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  5. What a thoughtful and inspiring post. I'm so glad the dark time is in the past for you and the verse Joshua 1:9 is a great one for anyone at anytime. Thank you.

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    1. Thank you! Yes, I love Joshua 1:9. It's interesting how often that popped into my life via various circumstances during that time. God is so good!

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