Tuesday, February 3, 2009

~WHOSE THE FAIREST OF THEM ALL

MIRROR MIRROR....ON THE WALL....WHOSE THE FAIREST OF THEM ALL....

I AM SORRY THIS PICTURE IS SO DARK BUT I THINK YOU CAN AT LEAST SEE THE SIZE OF THE MIRROR THAT MY DAUGHTER CHANGED.


This is the close-up of the mirror my daughter made. It took her forever and almost every button I owned to do do this Button Mirror...The mirror was painted powder blue like the fireplace and it really made a pretty background for the buttons. it is a big, heavy wood mirror. What is so time consuming is fitting the buttons into the right place.







Every journey we travel teaches us a lesson that brings compassion and understanding of what others are going through.



A Pastor was sharing one day that his wife had had a C-section. He went on to say that she had a night nurse that was as mean as could be, and a day nurse that was just as sweet as a fresh peach.


Finally on the day his wife was to go home, he ask the day nurse, "You and the night nurse went to the same school and you are both nurses. I don't understand the difference...why you are so very nice and she is so very mean?"


She replied, "Pastor, that is easy! Three years ago I had the same surgery as your wife!"



I hope the sun is shining as brightly at your house as it is mine. May the gentle breeze of the Holy Spirit surround you with a warm hug and comfort of our Lord Jesus. Please enjoy this beautiful yellow rose. I know how much we all love roses and are so eagerly awaiting Springs' arrival.
Call a friend you have not talked to in awhile
Take a bag of bread pieces and feed the ducks at the park...they are just as hungry in the winter as spring and summer
Dance with your husband in the kitchen between stirring the noodles
Watch a funny movie while trying to throw popcorn into your friends' mouth



"For with GOD ~nothing~ shall be impossible."

~LUKE 1:37
hugs
debbie

6 comments:

  1. Hi Debbie,
    thankyou for such a nice note. I added on to your blog followers too! That mirror your daughter made is lovely and very unique! What a treasure. Stop back soon, Cindy

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  2. What a lovely mirror, and heartwarming message! Feel like I just got a bloggy hug!!
    Have a joyful day!!
    Becky

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  3. hi Debbie... just stopping by to see that button mirror. what a great project! I've done a button Christmas tree only about 13inches high and that took a long time and a ton of buttons. I can't imagine setting out to do a large mirror! good for her!
    hugs. Dixie

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  4. Debbie, this is such a sweet post, and yes we all love roses. tell your daughter she did a great job on the mirror. Thank you for those comforting words, I hope the Holy Spirit is shining on you and your family also.

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  5. Wow! That's a lot of buttons. If you like buttons like I do, maybe you would like to join buttonfloozies.blogspot.com. It's easy and you can post anytime. Check it out; it's fun looking at all those lovelies. Thanks for your comment about my blog. Your blog is very cute and I love that you, too, use scripture. God bless. Sally

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  6. That is a gorgeous frame.

    Thank you for stopping by my site!

    My husband's family is Norton, but he does not think that we are related to the founding members of Emmanuel Baptist in Enid. But, I haven't asked my MIL yet, so who knows?!

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