What Do You See Outside YOUR Open Window Today?

What Do You See Outside YOUR Open Window Today?
Remember: "When God closes a door, He always opens a window!" You never know what might be out there waiting for you!

Saturday, August 5, 2017

A Day Spent With Special Friends

Do you have any special friends...you know the kind...the friends that have been friends what seems like forever?  They've been in your life in one way or another through good times and bad, happy and sad?  Fun times and deep times of spiritual growth and service...
Uniquely gifted, uplifting and giving...
Special Friends.
They don't happen to come along very often in life.
If you are fortunate enough to find such friends, hang on to them with all you've got! 
They are a rare treasure, not to be taken for granted.
We have been blessed with such friends...true gems in the rough stones of life...
And here is one such couple.

We went to visit them at their unique "RV" retirement home, and also at the log home of their son and his family...







Below is our friend's woodworking shop, where he has created many unique and wonderful things throughout the years, in addition to helping his son and daughter in law build their log home.

And this is his wife's "workshop", where she creates many lovely things, in addition to playing beautiful music in between her sewing, quilting, crafts, and recycled jewelry creations

The quilt my dear friend is holding below is another of her wonderful gifts to me.  I already showed you one quilt that she repaired for me a couple of months ago HERE.  At that time I showed her this old quilt that had been lovingly created by my husband's grandmother many years ago. (I forgot to take a BEFORE picture!)  It was a wedding gift to us from his grandmother. (48 years ago!) "Nanny Martin" had made a quilt for each of her grandchildren to be given as wedding gifts.  The only problem was the fabric that she used was very old...possibly scraps of material dating back to when her own four daughters were very young.  As a young bride I did not know how to properly care for a quilt...and after I used it quite frequently and perhaps a little carelessly, I tossed it into the washing machine...only to discover to my horror that the fabric was literally falling apart in many places. Even the batting was lumped up and coming out of the quilt...and I was so ashamed and heartbroken.  I had to hide the quilt away so that my mother in law would never see what an awful mess I had made of that lovely old quilt...especially after I tried to piece it back together by sewing new cloth onto old...and you know what that does...

"No one puts a piece of unshrunk cloth on an old garment;
for the patch pulls away from the garment, 
and the tear is made worse."
Matthew 9:16

Too bad I had apparently never read that verse as a young bride...

So anyway, back to the present...my dear friend told me after examining the poor old quilt that she thought she could rescue the remaining good parts of it and create something that would still be useful and beautiful...and here is the AFTER picture of her restored creation:
 She was able to use many of the unspoiled squares, making a few repairs to them, and placing them on a totally new backing and border. It is now more of a twin or double bed size coverlet, as opposed to its previous queen size.  But it is amazing that she was able to restore and use that much of that poor old quilt!!!

And here is a tearful me with my hubby trying to hold this quilt up in between my cries of joy so she could take our picture...

And then she gave me another unique creation, which is actually still a work in progress...This is an old picture frame with an antique photograph of someone neither of us know, so my job is to replace that with an old picture of my husband's grandmother...and the picture is surrounded by some of the quilt scraps from this quilt, and interesting old pieces of jewelry, buttons and lace, making a marvelous collage of ancient treasures.  I am going to finish it with a picture of "Nanny Martin", and perhaps a few of her old buttons and pieces of jewelry.  I'll post a picture of that when it is complete.

 So you can understand why I feel so blessed and thankful to the Lord for such friends as these!

After recovering from my shock over the miraculous restoration of our quilt, we turned to other interesting things in my friend's "workshop".  Below are some extravagantly decorated Emu egg shells!  The family used to raise emus there on the property, but no longer.  These are a few of her amazing creations!   Then notice the white feathery headdress beneath that...it was one of her granddaughter's wedding headdresses that my friend created!!

Of course I had to try it on for size!  Isn't it lovely?  Don't you think I should wear this to my son's wedding in November?  Well, maybe not. They are trying to "keep it simple"...and this is anything but "simple"

Next my friend modeled her "Minnie Pearl" hat...yes, back in the day our friends actually used to have a weekly "hoedown", and my friend portrayed "Minnie Pearl" to a "T".  Somehow the price tag has disappeared from this hat...but when she used to do her "act" it definitely had a price tag attached! Such fun people!!!!!
My friend also repurposes, recreates, designs jewelry, using vintage jewelry collected from family and friends and thrift shops.  Her creations are highly sought after by ladies wherever they see her work!

Our friends haven't always been playing and creating in their workshops.  When they were a little bit younger, in between their real jobs of being a building contractor (him)  and being a mayor of a small town somewhere in NC (her), they also took many groups of young people (teens) on summer mission trips to locations all over the world!  Here's some of their souvenirs from such trips...

 As you can tell...God has blessed our friends with the gift of giving of themselves to many, many people throughout the years...and sharing Jesus wherever they go!!!


After spending time inside we ventured outside to tour around the family property.  No, this isn't what you think it is...it is just an "ordinary" (not) tool shed!  So clever...


Their son, (with Dad's expert carpentry help) is restoring/creating this old "woody" vehicle...


And then we enjoyed visiting inside our friend's "retirement home"...their RV...and I thought this sign over her kitchen window was so appropriate and cute:


After which we enjoyed spending some time sitting in the gazebo, relaxing to the sound of water falling over the lovely fountain, watching the hummingbirds come and go, and listening to the woodpeckers in the trees behind us




Following this we toured the inside of their son's log home, but I won't show you too much more...except these interesting critters:



I just can't begin to tell you how blessed we feel to count these dear people as friends.  These verses sum it up pretty well...a perfect description of our friends and the kind of friendship we have had over the past almost 40 years...

"But above all these things put on love, 
which is the bond of perfection.
And let the peace of God rule in your hearts, 
to which also you were called in one body; 
and be thankful.
Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom,
teaching and admonishing one another in 
psalms and hymns and spiritual songs,
singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.
And whatever you do in word or deed,
do all in the name of the Lord Jesus,
giving thanks to God the Father through Him."
Colossians 3:14-17

Enough Said!

Praise the Lord for such Special Friends!
Amen! 

18 comments:

  1. What a lovely post, Pamela. I couldn't agree more about the value of such dear friendships and not only dear, but lots of fun as well. I loved taking the tour of their place and seeing all their wonderful things. That quilt is beautiful. And the hats! So cute.

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    1. Thank you, Nonnie! It truly was a day to remember...and to count our blessings of the treasure of such wonderful friends. I am still overwhelmed with their love and kindness...but this is the way they've always been...God is so gracious to allow us such friendships!

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  2. So enjoyed visiting and hearing about your special friends and their gifts. We have a couple that is the same to us....they are always there for us, pray for us, listen to us, and know that God will bless them for their place in our lives. Thank you for sharing today and may you have a wonderful day.

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    1. Thank you, Linda. I am so glad you have such special friends. I know you are going through some difficult times yourself, and it is good go have friends to help lighten the load, whether by prayer, or time, or listening, or doing things to help you. Praying your friends will be there for you.

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  3. I can't believe how wonderfully your dear friend restored that quilt! She is gifted, indeed, and so is her husband by the looks of that beautiful log cabin. I enjoyed being a part of your visit with precious friends today, Pamela.
    Blessings!

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    1. Thank you, Martha! I'm so glad you could "join us". I do, indeed, feel blessed to have such wonderful friends...and I count you among them! Have a blessed day dear friend.

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  4. This post is truly about friendship. I marvel at their talents. When I was about 11 or 12 years old, my dad had a friend who had a 'woody.'

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    1. Thank you for your kind words and insights. You are a thoughtful and gifted lady, and I treasure your friendship! I am still reading through your beautiful book a little at a time as I have been kind of busy and haven't been able to devote the time I need to reading...but I love what I see. Thank you again.

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  5. Friends like yours in this post are indeed a blessing from God! I loved seeing what she was able to do with your treasured quilt and her other creations are lovely. Log cabins have a certain charm, don't they?! Thanks for introducing us to your friends!!

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    1. Thank you Terri. Yes, I treasure these special friends and others like them who have been there for us throughout the years in different ways. Not everyone has the same gifts/talents, but each one is unique and wonderful in his/her own way. Thank you for being a special friend here! Someday I hope we can meet in person!

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  6. Hello Pamela. Those pictures of special friends and family are eye catching as well as reminds of the kind of friends we need to have friendship with. I am a Pastor from Mumbai, india. I am glad to stop by your profile on the blogger and the blog post. I am also blessed and feel privileged and honored to get connected with you as well as know you and about your friends and family. I love getting connected with the people of God around the globe to be friends to encourage, strengthened and praying for one another. I have been in the Pastoral ministry for last 38 yrs in this great city OF Mumbai a city with a great contrast where richest of rich and the poorest of poor live. We reachout to the poorest of poor with the love of Christ to bring healing to the brokenhearted. We also encourage young and the adults from the west to come to Mumbai to work with us during their vacation time. We would love to have young people from your family circle to come to Mumbai to work with us during their vacation time. I am sure they will have a life changing experience. My email id is" dhwankhede(at)gmail(dot)com and my name is Diwakar Wankhede. looking forward to hear from you very soon. God's richest blessings on you, your family and friends.

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    1. Thank you, Diwakar, for your visit here all the way from Mumbai, India! I feel honored to have you stop by for a visit and for your thoughtful comments. I will be praying for your ministry in Mumbai. May the Lord continue to minister through you to the poor and broken-hearted...there are so many such people everywhere. May we each share the love of Jesus with them wherever we may be. God bless you my friend, and thank you again for your kind words and thoughts.

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  7. Pam, this is a beautiful post. Your friends are quite special and TALENTED. It was amazing how your friend was able to restore a quilt that had seen better days. I'm thankful you have special friends like this in your life.

    Thank you for being my friend too!

    Blessings!

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    1. Thank you, Kim. Yes, I feel so honored and blessed to have such wonderful friends...and every friend is special with their own gifts and talents used for the glory of the Lord. Everyone is different, but all are equally valuable in God's sight. I am thankful for YOUR friendship as well. Have a wonderful day my friend.

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  8. I very much enjoyed reading about the restoration of such a special family treasure. Your dear friend is very talented.

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    1. Thank you so much. Yes, my friend is very gifted. Sadly, her sweet hubby passed away from cancer within a year after this visit, which was very heartbreaking. She has had her ups and downs with a broken hip and other issues, but still has that same exuberant spirit. Special people like that don't come around very often, and we are blessed when we find them.

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  9. I was so encouraged to read this today! I have a quilt that my great-grandmother made and it is simply falling apart in places, though it's not in as poor shape as yours was. I think a lot of the fabric (but not all) was from feed sacks, and the backing is just 1950s gingham. I'm hoping to bolster it up enough to use it at our camp, but we will see.

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    1. Yes, I believe a lot of the original fabric in this quilt was from feed sacks too. I am sure it was material probably from the 1930's and 40's, because my mother in law thought some of the material was from some of her dresses as a young girl. I hope you can restore yours to be used, or even if just displayed in a decorative way rather than used on the bed. Be sure to share with us when you do figure out what to do.

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