Goodness, sometimes this gratitude list is a practice, a discipline, more than other weeks. Thankful for Ann Voskamp for writing a whole book on regularly practicing thanking the Lord. It’s most definitely a healthy response to when I don’t feel real grateful.
When I think back to last Friday, it has been a WEEK
Corbin taking Essie to Dillards clearance shopping yesterday, it is a federal holiday weekend after all (Joy and I were SO thankful she wanted to go with him!)
Gifts for girls on Valentines morning, that they were happy to come downstairs and see them
Snow outside!!! LOTS of snow. Walking with Corbin in the park across from our house
Everyone home with the snow – Corbin making us a Valentines brunch
Two full days at home now with just the four of us. Both girls drawing / painting this afternoon
Three gas fireplaces (!) gas stove for coffee and hot cocoa
Simplicity of life without power and phones
Hud flying back to Alabama from Salt Lake City, they had a fun snowboard trip and evidently drove 130 on the Salt Flats yesterday(!).
Preordered this last fall but just started… always the Lord’s timing. So good and it’s a joy to learn more about one of my heroes.
Happy happy birthday to the one and only amazing Daboo. Love you so much, Mom!
Mama and Papa staying warm in Taos
Dinner at Cooks’ last night with the Beams, makes all the difference to be with good friends, good people in a week like this. Even with Cook’s pipe burst, the guys working on it late last night together, and then the blessing in disguise when plumber found carbon monoxide leak
Comical to think that we felt inconvenienced with a broken refrigerator last week. We had no idea what was coming!! And even in the midst of this crazy storm we still didn’t get terribly uncomfortable. On the front end, two weeks without a fridge sounded terrible. Now it’s the least of our concerns. We were ahead of the game with coolers on our back porch even before power went out and Snowmagedden happened.
Thank you, Lord, that you are sovereign, especially for the things I don’t understand:
A family in our school community losing their dad this week.
Poverty and huge lack of resources as people battle limited power and water.
The hurt and rejection our children face, it honestly has to be as hard on the mommas! Truly – rejection is often protection. And in it you provide wisdom and humility, which is the greatest.
And last, between injuries and quarantine and now Snomagedden, why my girls even signed up for soccer this year??!
Some of the things that made me laugh this week – I really do find these life-giving
Lent is here. Let\’s reflect AND look with expectation of beautiful things to come
(thanks Renee Eiband for your lovely fb pic!)
Look to the Lord and his strength; seek his face always. Remember the wonders he has done, his miracles… 1 Chronicles 16:11-12