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Friday, July 6, 2012
Quotable Friday - Perfection
“The important thing to remember is that God doesn’t expect us to be perfect in performance but perfect in heart. He expects us to love Him enough to be obedient and submitted to Him, and then He will do the work of perfecting us. Our hearts can be perfect even if our actions are not.”
---Stormie Omartian Made Perfect in Love Virtue article, Jan.1989
Perfection consists simply in being just what God wants us to be.
--- Therese of Lisieux
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Teacup (and Mugs) Thursday
For the Love of Shelley
Shelley teacups and Emily Barnes that's where my teacup collection got its serious start. Emily Barnes is a Christian writer who celebrates all things home, nesting and hospitality. Her book, "If Teacups Could Talk" is one of my very favorite.
(The Shelley Stamp)
As I fell in love with Emily Barnes I acquired a desire to collect teacups at the same time. It wasn't long after that my best friend Dolores called and asked me if I would like some of her teacup collection as she was moving to Texas. Would I ever? Wow! She told me some were Shelleys but because I did not know one teacup from another I never thought anything about it. Turns out Shelley teacups average about $85! Needless to say my Shelley's hang on the wall safer there than in my sometimes clumsy hands. One day I will tell you about finding a Shelley at a thrift store for just a few dollars only to drop it just as I stepped up to my car.
Dolores is now drinking tea in Heaven and there is not a day goes by I don't think of her and miss her dearly because we had a friendship that was very special and I doubt will ever be duplicated in my lifetime. Such a special gift she gave me in starting my teacup collection. Teacups now are often gifted to friends in special ways and I know Dolores would be pleased.
Shelleys are easily recognized for their often fluted edges and it wasn't long after receiving my teacups that I could recognize a Shelley when out antiquing. Now mind you I would NEVER spend $85 for a teacup not even anything close to that amount but there was a day I found a stray teacup without its saucer for $5. I was antiquing with my daughter Michelle and she was quite impressed that I recognized the make without looking at the bottom of the cup : ) Well, I grabbed that cup up because I love having something to hunt for when antiquing or thrifting and sure enough for $6 I found the saucer on Ebay. It was a Blue Rock pattern and I have since found a plate at Sunshine Acres Children's Home boutique and then in Kentucky last summer I found another saucer, a square serving piece and a little pitcher. These items appeared just tossed as second thoughts on the bottom shelf of the antique dealer's booth and were priced very low.
(Blue Rock Shelley)
(Woodland Pattern)
(The Shelley dessert platter above belonged to Dolores' mother-in-law
who served cookies on it to her guests.)
So this is the history behind my teacup collecting. Actually I received my very first teacups from my Aunt Barbara who was married to my Dad's baby brother. For Christmas when I was probably 6 maybe she gave me four tea and saucer sets with red roses on them. Aunt Barbara was a very special part of my life and so these cups and saucers are very special to me also.
(From special aunt when I was about 6)
Always fun to know the story behind something and the history and even more special to create special memories with these teacups with those I love. Let's have a tea party soon!
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Monday, July 2, 2012
Monday's Memo: Make The Goal Visible
Precious Husband and I are making lifestyle changes in our eating habits. From all I have read when you make changes that you want to succeed there needs to be a thought out reason and motivation for the change. I am a visual person so it helps me to see my goal also. Make the goal visible.
In all honesty my first reason to make changes in my diet is to lose weight! All my life I have been overweight. I lose a few pounds only to gain them back like so many do. My weight hinders me in many areas of life and I have decided the hindrances are enough to do something about once and for all.
More importantly is my second reason to make these lifestyle changes. I want to be healthier and experience the best quality life I can for my future. My greatest motivation factor? My children and grand-children. I want to be here to share the goodness of the Lord with them. I want to be able to pray for them and encourage them in their areas of need.
Psalm 71:18 says: Even when I am old and gray, do not forsake me, O God, till I declare your power to the next generation, your might to all who are to come.
Okay, that said, let me tell you about the wedding dress covering my office chair. This may surprise you but it doesn't fit! Oh, you aren't surprised? Ha ha ha!
Well, my goal is to get into my dress for my 29th wedding anniversary in November. I am going to leave it on the chair because it is in clear view as I sit in my rocking chair in my sanctuary. It will be a visible motivator toward my goal.
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