Saturday, October 06, 2012
Gift # 143- Lucky Brand Jeans for One Dollar!
Friday, October 05, 2012
Gift #142- Southern Accents
Joy arrived last night! Best birthday present ever! It was so exciting to walk into an airport in Japan, scan the room, hear a familiar voice call out my name, and then see her sweet face. She had been traveling for almost 24 hours, but we chattered on the whole way home. Joy uses words like "y'all" and talks about her "momma" and uses "bless her little heart" in proper context. It does my heart good! She has only been here for one evening and I already feel a little closer to home.
Wednesday, October 03, 2012
Gift #151- Joy Comes In The Morning
Me, Kim, Joy, and Candy- 1978
From the title of the post, one might assume that I am talking about Psalm 30:5. "Sorrow may last for a night, but joy comes in the morning". I do love that verse and have clung to that promise on several occasions. But I am not referring to the verse. I am being quite literal when I say that Joy comes in the morning! My Joy! My life-long girlfriend Joy. She is a homeschool mom of 3 amazing kids and is a wife to a super-sweet husband. They are all so very wonderful to let me borrow their momma for the week. Baker kids, I promise to take very good care of her and feed her well- not just rice. I am counting the minutes!
Tuesday, October 02, 2012
Gift #150- A Little Bit of Culture
The kids attend Japanese culture class at school once each week. They learn Japanese words and phrases. They have learned a few little songs and how to make origami samurai hats. This morning, I attended a little culture class of my own. I met with the administrator of a Japanese preschool. Starting in a few weeks, I will be teaching English at the school and we were meeting to discuss some of the details. I assumed that we would meet at the school, but instead, we met in her home. It was a very old traditional Japanese style home. Wooden floors, tatami mats, low tables, and cushions. It was so very unique. We sat on the cushions on the floor and had many different types of tea and a small peach pastry. After our tea, she asked if I would help her make onigiri (rice balls). She showed me how to shape them into perfect triangles and bundle them up. I had the chance to meet her husband and her grandchildren. One of her granddaughters played Fur Elise for me. It was just such a great experience. She sent me home with a gold box full of onigiri and a very happy heart.
Gift #149- A Jar Full of Buttons
A few years back, my Grandma gave me an old Mason jar full of buttons. Some of the buttons belonged to her, but most of them belonged to her mother. Macy and I dumped them out on the floor today and had such a fun time counting and sorting them. My jar sits on my sewing table where I can enjoy it often. I love the green of the jar mixed with the colorful buttons inside. My sisters and I have joked about who was Grandma's favorite. Beth unwaveringly thinks that she is. But she doesn't know about my buttons! :0)
Monday, October 01, 2012
Gift #148- Sunday Afternoon Naps
Aside from coffee, and Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, I believe that a Sunday afternoon nap is one of the greatest of God's gifts. My parents enjoyed a good Sunday afternoon nap from time to time when I was a kid. They didn't get to do it often as the five of us kept them on their toes. I could never understand why anyone would want to nap when they could be outside playing or at the pond throwing bread crumbs to the ducks. I SO get it now. Dad, thanks for all of those Sundays when you forfeited your nap to take us to get a Dilly Bar or to skip rocks. I will never forget those days and will forfeit a nap or two to do the same for my kiddos so they too can have those great memories.
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Gift #147- A Funny Face
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