Friday, February 25, 2011

Some enchanted evening. . .

Some enchanted evening. . . You may see a stranger. . . You may see a stranger across a crowded room. . .
And somehow you know. . . You know even then. . .

That somewhere you'll see him. . . Again and again. . .


Is one born a romantic? Somehow, I think so, yes. . . I can remember as a young girl seeing the movie, "South Pacific", on the big screen and being absolutely in love with this wonderful love story, actually love stories. . . And as long as I can remember, I have never met a love story that I didn't cherish with all my heart. The lovely and romantic "smile" tag and precious "faithful words" journal were created by a very talented lady found at "Under the Night Moon" on Etsy.




Wishing "smiles" and "faithful words" for you my dear, kind and faithful friends . . .


Please enjoy your weekend. May it be full of sunshine. . . and love.











Saturday, February 19, 2011

A lady of faith. . .Ms. Lilian

She was one of those ladies who influnced me greatly all through my childhood, teenage years, and young adulthood. She was a true Southern beauty with a peaches and cream complexion and silvery white hair. I never heard her say an unkind word to anyone. Her voice and words reflected her kind, kind heart. She helped me sing my very first solo in church. I was probably about four or five years old, and I sang for our church's Christmas program. I can't recall the song entirely, but it was about the star that shone on the night of Jesus' birth. I can remember feeling a little frightened until I looked down and saw Ms. Lilian smiling at me reassuringly, telling me I could do this, not to be afraid. Later, when I was a teenager, Ms. Lilian spent many a Saturday afternoon at her home helping my friend, Pam, and me find the perfect song to sing as a duet at church the next day. We would look through her countless song books until we found just the right one. Then she would untiringly play the song for us until we knew our parts perfectly and were ready to sing our duet. I am sure she could have found quite a few more exciting things to do with her Saturday afternoons, but she seemed to take great pleasure in helping two teenage girls prepare not only for singing but for life itself. Ms. Lilian has gone on to be with God, but today I say, "thank you" Ms. Lilian for your kindness and the care you showed to me my entire life. You always showed me the way and because of you, I am the person I am today. Dear friends, I know we all have had special angels in our lives who have helped and strengthened us along life's way. Perhaps in some small way, we can be that special angel in someone else's life. That is my prayer for today. God bless you and keep you!!

Saturday, February 12, 2011

To love is to receive a glimpse of heaven. . .

If you live to be a hundred,
I want to live to be a hundred minus one day. . .


so I never have to live without you!~Winnie the Pooh

Valentine's Day, a very favorite holiday of mine. . . I guess it is the romantic in me. . .




Wishing each of you a very, very Happy Valentine's Day!



Friday, February 4, 2011

Our Miracle. . .

Hello, dear friends, just a little note to let you know that Olivia Kathleen arrived last Saturday, January 29, weighing 7 pounds 2 ounces and 21 inches long. My daughter-in-law, Corina, had to have an emergency c-section. Things were pretty frightening for a little while, but thankfully, momma and baby are both doing great now. I am on my way tomorrow to Roswell to see them all. I am continually thanking God for his tender mercies and for this wonderful miracle of new life. I am now proud grandmomma to 7 beautiful grandchildren. I love each one of you and wish a happy weekend to you! p.s. That is big sister, Henna, holding Olivia. Olivia has three older sisters to love on her and take care of her!!