Friday, October 31, 2025

2 COR 4:3-4: Remove the blinders! Literary Life, Fiber Fun


Hello There,
Thank you for stopping by!    I hope you all had a fun week!  Is fall in the air in your part of the world?  My last two weeks have been filled with doctor appointments, reading and crafting.  I did spend a day and a half in bed after an endoscopy.  Thank goodness all results are normal!  
My husband has been a dear, taking over chores and spoiling me with special treats.  Have you tried Helados de Mexico in the pecan flavor?  I highly recommend them.  Just remember, they're like Lays Potatoe Chips, "You can't eat just one!"  

Take good care and, as Daddy used to say, 
"Make memories; it's later than you think."

HERE'S A WORD

As I read Tozer's devotional for January 22, 2 Corinthians 4:4 struck a cord within my heart, even more so when I read the same verse in the Amplified Version.  We often, perhaps even daily pray for our loved ones, friends and others to receive Christ as their Savior.  At least for myself, I have never prayed for the scales, the blindness caused by the defeated one to be lifted.  How did I miss this?  
Either way, let us add this to our prayer for our unsaved loved ones, and yes, for ourselves as well. May theirs's and our spirits be attuned to the Holy Spirit 24/7.   May the blindness or even dulling of our eyes, be removed in Jesus' name.  
Please know this:  
You are loved.  You are not alone.  You are being lovingly prayed for.

FIBER FUN
I broke down my "To Dos" into three categories:  Finish, Focus, Prep/make a kit, and Be Kind = Soft Deadlines.  FoF represents the Fields of Fancy BOM, which I'm doing with Liberty of London Tana Lawn fabrics.  FBF represents the Flower Box Friends BOM
Last Week's List
1.  Finish
-  Vertical Organizer #1 Done!  This is definitely a prototype, but it came out pretty good!  Two more to go!  
UPDATE:  Here's is the tutorial by Rhonda Bus that I followed.  

2.  Focus

- FoF BOM Applique one prepped hexie and bind another Acufactum hexie Done!  I already showed you the first hexagon, but I needed to add the middle mini yo-yo.  


- Psalm 23 Done!  I finished stitching "my Sheperd" and "in want".  Not wanting to move my hoop again, I started backwards on the second verse.  :)

- My 1st grandson's ornament  Done!  I stopped in the middle of this project, so it was confusing.  I'm figuring it out.    

3.   Prepare/make a kit
- red ornament done!  I went ahead and prepped all the ornaments for stitching them for adding possible embellishments and stitching them together.  
- FoF Done! It takes two weeks to fully prep the EPP pieces.  
This Week's goals - After this week, my main focus will be on Christmas sewing!  
1.  Finish
- vertical organizer #2
2.  Focus

- Grandson's #1 ornament

- FBF - the Poinsettia block 

- sew embellishments on the red and white Christmas ornaments.

3.   Prepare/make a kit
- Grandson's #2 ornament
4. Be kind = Soft Deadlines - which are good for my mental health!


LITERARY LIFE   

I love how my focus has increased with the "Finish, Focus and Prep" methodology I use with my Fiber Arts.  Consequently, I'm going to apply that to my reading life with a bit of a twist.  The categories will be "Finish, Focus and Next".  

This should help with my "Backburner Reads" which are books I started, enjoyed, but lost focus.  

Finish 

Next 

Finished 
***** Isabel Cañas wrote a fabulous historical novel about the United States invasion of Mexico in 1846.  She focused on a ranch called Los Ojuelos, bright or cheerful eyes.  The protagonists are Nena, the patron's daughter and Néster, the son of a respected vaquero.  Their love could never work out due to class differences.  As the Yanquis and the Rinches, Texas Rangers, invaded Mexico, we learn about how the rancheros united to save their lifestyle and homeland.  

Mexican lore is filled with supernatural happenings and is a huge part of our culture.  I recall my grandfather telling me stories about experiences he had in his youth.  The title is a play on words which surprised me.  Of course vampires were part of the story, but the Yanquis and Rinches were the vampires of the north.  Both, suck the life out of their victims.  

This was a rare time when I read a hard copy book in a day and a half.  The pace was fast and the characters were fully developed.  I learned ever more about my culture and history.  Isabel Cañas is a Mexican-American author with a PhD in  Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations as well as an international traveler.  She is influenced by her heritage and family lore.  Very Highly Recommend. 

MAILBOX MONDAY is a gathering place for readers to share books that they

added to their shelves or eBook readers the previous week.

I haven't picked up any books this week, but I did find some more freebies at ereaderiq.com!↓↓



FINDING JOY
LeeAnna's I Like on Thursdays at Not Afraid of Color helps me consistently find the joy in every life.  She also provides a prompt for us to use.  This week's prompt is:  Will you hand out candy this year? What kind? Will you wear a costume or something funny like cat ears or tiara or face mask?  
We don't hand out candy, but we do prepare treat bags for our grandchildren.  They will have candy and some useful items and some sillty toys.  My daughter and granddaughter wear cat ears and whiskers while the boys wear a costume.  It's really fun!


This was on my word search app


   
Your comments are so appreciated! 
I read each one and will respond by email.


Here are the parties I sometimes link up with:  

Sundays

Oh Scrap!  @ Quilting is More Fun Than Housework

Slow Sunday Stitching @ Kathy's Quilts

Sunday Salon at Readerbuzz

Mondays

Mailbox Monday  @ I'd Rather Be At the Beach

Sew and Tell at Melva Loves Scraps

What Are You Reading at The Book Date

Tuesdays

To Do Tuesday posts at Quilt Schmilt

Thursdays

I Like on Thursdays at Not Afraid of Color

Fridays

Off the Wall Fridays at Creations Art...Quilts...Whatever


 

13 comments:

  1. Ugh on the endoscopy. Seems like in these modern times something non-invasive could have been invented by now. Glad you are feeling better and found a nice healing ice cream bar. :D Interesting note about the scales. I've always skimmed over that part, thinking it just an old-fashioned word. But it's a thing! I needed that revelation this morning for myself. ;)
    You've inspired me to skip my treadmill this morning and get busy on Christmas stuff - lol!

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  2. Thanks for sharing your busy week with us. Visiting from Sunday Salon, and am amazed at how many things you read and/or craft at the same time. I can only handle one or at the most two projects simultaneously. Enjoy the weekend and be well. Nancy Andres @ Colors 4 Health.

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  3. Good news on the endoscopy results! I hope you enjoy your reading this week.
    Mary @Bookfan

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  4. Glad your recent tests were normal. That's a relief for you, I'm positive.
    Arts and crafts are helpful to relax, I find. I'm loving learning to crochet.

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  5. Congratulations on your results.
    Your hexagons look lovely.
    I’m glad you enjoyed Vampires of El Norte

    Wishing you a wonderful week

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  6. I am so glad to hear that all is well after the endoscopy, Patricia. So sweet of your dear hubby to take over the chores. You have lots of wonderful projects in the works. Good idea on getting your redwork ornaments kitted and ready to go. I look forward to following your progress. Have a blessed day. Warm hugs.

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  7. Yay for good results. I never think to link what I have completed with my crafts. I made a tote bag and a Bible cover this past week. I hope you have a great week.

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  8. Ooh, I like that sewing caddy! I'm going to have to try one of those. Thanks for sharing the video about it. Looks like you're making good progress on your other projects, too!

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  9. That ice cream bar looks yummy. I will add it to my Amazon wishlist to remind me to look around for it. All of your sewing projects look great. Good luck with your Christmas sewing.

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  10. So glad to hear you had good results!

    Touring Italy by Train sounds like something that would be interesting to read but bad for my wanderlust!

    Have a great week!

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  11. Patricia I’m happy to hear your test results were good and your husband was so sweet to take such good care of you with bringing nice treats for you. You’ve made such great progress on your list. So many lovely projects on the go. I’m really enjoying seeing them come together. Love the Bleeding Heart, Hexies and those sweet redwork ornaments. Thank you again for the scripture and book suggestions and for sharing your post on To Do Tuesday. Hope you’ve recovered now from the endoscopy and are having fun planning your Christmas sewing

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  12. You accomplished a lot of beautiful stitching!

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  13. Ahh yes, the chill in the air has descended and sweather weather is upon us! I too have been on the doctor visit treadmill and glad to hear your results were good. My icecream "potato chip" lately is Haagan Daz ice cream bars -- can't get enough of them and thankfully they've been on regualr roation in the grocery store sales! I do like your FFP system. Having projects in various stages queued up keeps the project-process stress level down so it's not all just piecing or just prepping or just finishing. Think I might try that when setting up my year-end/New Year's projects.

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