Thoughtful Tuesday: Building an Indestructible Home
Yesterday's post was heavy so I was overjoyed to find this post from Lyli Dunbar at Fuel for a Wildfire Faith! She shares four easy-to-implement steps on building a spiritually indestructible home. Like many of us, she has struggled, yet, by choosing to lean on His everlasting arms, she has become a thriver as well!
Her discussion on how love, humility, forgiveness and giving has the potential to break generational curses and strengthen our families for generations to come!
I hope you take a few minutes to not only read her post, but take action to build a spiritually indestructible home!
Last Week's List
2. Finish up another color of flowers for my afghan - the Maria's Blue Crayon Spring Granny Afghan Crochet. I'm about halfway there.
3. Sew a few more of fun four patches inspired by Amanda Jean at Crazy Mom Quilts. Done and done!
4. Make labels for the Construction quilts! Nope.
5. Contact the organizations to give out the drainage bags. Again, on hold.
Future goals:
These pillowcases and my RSC Challenge quilt from 2017.
Future goals:
These pillowcases and my RSC Challenge quilt from 2017.
June is going to be super busy - my calendar is bursting with fun activities and doctor appointments. So, my list will be small.
1) Make 1 or 2 more yo-yo flowers.
2) Make some progress on my my afghan.
3. Sew a few more of fun four patches inspired by Amanda Jean at Crazy Mom Quilts while visiting with Dad.
4. Make labels for the Construction quilts!
5. Contact the organizations to give out the drainage bags.
Future goals:
These pillowcases and my RSC Challenge quilt from 2017. I actually made some progress on my quilt and started a new quilt.
I hope you consider visiting and linking up to:
Future goals:
These pillowcases and my RSC Challenge quilt from 2017. I actually made some progress on my quilt and started a new quilt.
I hope you consider visiting and linking up to:
I love reading your comments!
They put a smile on my face!
They put a smile on my face!
More nice yo-yo flowers! I hope your busy June will be a happy one.
ReplyDeleteYes, I believe it will be a happy June! I'm taking a couple of sewing classes, teaching Spanish to my oldest two grandbabies a morning a week and playing with two more on another morning! On top of lunch with friends, doctor appointments and housework...busy and happy for sure! Thank you for your comment!
DeleteThe blue with the yellow makes the flowers just pop!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'm using yellow in all the flowers reminiscent of the Hexagon Grandmother's Flower Garden! Take good care!
DeletePretty yo-yo's! Nice blue. Hope your doctor appts come out positive. Also thank you for the comment you left on my blog. Blogger has not yet worked out all the bugs so you and everyone who commented on my post came up as a no reply blogger. AARRGGH I hope they work this out soon.
ReplyDeleteThank you! And thank you for your sweet comment! My appointments are going well! Praise God! I'm struggling with Blogger as well! Frustrating....sigh....... Take good care!
DeleteI love Lyli and appreciate you sharing her post! Thanks. Your yo yo flowers are beautiful! Wish I could quilt.....
ReplyDeleteHow awesome that you know her writings as well! You know, I thought I couldn't quilt, but then I heard this questions:
Delete"Can you sew in a straight line for 4"?" I thought, "Sure, I could do that!" Then I started quilting! :) Thank you for visiting!
Beautiful yo you flowers, best of luck this month!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Connie! So far so good! I actually have this afternoon and tomorrow afternoon "off"! Yea!
DeleteI love seeing your yo-yo flowers! That yellow center just pops!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I tried to imitate the EPP Grandmother's Flower Garden from The Frugal Gardener http://www.frugal-gardener.com/2011/05/yo-yo-quilts-craft-how-to.html. Take good care!
Delete