Have a blessed and beautiful rest of your week, my friends.
Closed Doors, Open Windows
Welcome to my "Open Window"...a place of hope, encouragement, and adventure as we journey down the road from "Closed Doors" to the new opportunities God places in our pathway. I hope you will take the time to go back and follow the trail of mixed blessings and fears, failures and triumphs from the past and side-trips in the present. Perhaps it will conjure up some of your own special memories, and be an invitation for you to share with others. I look forward to spending this time with you!
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!
Thursday, May 15, 2025
Thursday Thankfulness
Have a blessed and beautiful rest of your week, my friends.
Tuesday, May 13, 2025
Tuesday 4~Staying Put/Moving On
Staying Put/Moving On
Welcome back to Toni Taddeo's Tuesday 4.
Sometimes we live in the same place where we were born and remain there all of our lives.
Sometimes we move away and never come back because of jobs, marriage, circumstances of all kinds.
Sometimes we choose where we will live and we have definite reasons for staying there even though we might be far from family.
1. Are you far from family and if so why? Would you like to have them closer and have you discussed that with them?
Our two living sons are close by and that's the way I want to keep it. We've already told Benton and Rose that if they ever move, we'll be moving too. We don't want to be too far from our kids as we get older. Our only grandson and his mother (family of our son Matthew, who is in heaven, which is too far away for now, but not forever!) live in Maine, which is too far away, but that's where their life is and even though we'd love to have them closer, I don't see that happening.
2. How did you come to live in the state you are in? How about the city/town.
My hubby was born in Florida, and my family moved to Florida from Pennsylvania when I was almost 6 years old, so I grew up in this state. My hubby grew up about 20 miles from my home, and we met at a community college in my freshman year and got married that summer. We moved to and lived in Orlando until he finished his Bachelor's Degree. However, once hubby graduated, we made LOTS of moves to other states over the almost 56 years of our marriage, primarily because of work, going to Seminary and serving in the ministry. We finally moved back to Florida to stay about 28 years ago, mainly because our elderly parents were here and we needed to be near them to help them in their latter years of life. We moved to our current town about 6 years ago because our son got married and moved here and we started visiting the church where they attended, and fell in love with the church and little town and decided to move here.
3. What good things keep you living where you are?
What's good about your state and town?
4. What things might convince you to move to another state or just another town?
Monday, May 12, 2025
Monday Monday! The Day After Mother's Day
Well, yesterday was Mother's Day, and I pray that it was a lovely day for you in every way. Our day was very special, even with a few unexpected events, but God is good and we are very thankful.
I'll start out with our church service and choir anthem. It's a good thing this was recorded ahead of time, because we ended up not being able to stay for church afterall. We made it to and through Sunday School (hubby is the teacher of the adult class), and then just before the worship service was ready to start hubby came to me and said he was not feeling well and needed to go home. So long story short, we came home, and thankfully son Scott had already arrived here and helped me get him inside and to bed. He rested awhile, and when Benton and Rose arrived after church he got up and tried to eat, which he did manage to eat a bit and I think that helped revive him. He still was rather weak and wobbly, but refused to go to the ER and get checked out. As the afternoon progressed he felt a bit stronger and this morning as I am writing this, he is up and having his coffee and seems to be much better. We think he either had a blood sugar drop issue because he hadn't eaten much before church, or very possibly a mild TIA. I would like to take him to the doctor this morning, but we'll see how things go. As most of you probably know, men can be stubborn when it comes to their health...enough said, but I am very thankful that it wasn't something much worse and that he recovered, so we praise the Lord for helping him. **
**After I wrote this earlier this morning, I did call the doctor's office and they were able to work him in right away. They did an EKG and checked his BP, etc., and all that seemed okay, but he was having a bit of a weak spell there. The doctor sent in a referral for a CT scan and some other tests and we were able to get into the radiology office this afternoon and got it all taken care of. We will go back to the doctor next week, unless things change between now and then. But I am now writing this in the evening, and he is feeling a lot better, praise God!
Hmm, this song seems to be appropriate..."You are my strength when I am weak..." Yes, that is so true for me and for hubby too...
It rained off and on all yesterday afternoon, and the kitties were content to stay on the porch. I took these pictures last evening when Sunshine surprised us by jumping up on the porch rail right outside our glass doors...I've never seen him do that before. I think he wanted to see what we were doing.
Here's our sweet Rose...and guess what she and Benton gave me for Mother's Day?
Saturday, May 10, 2025
Mother's Day Evening
And you will notice that she is standing beside a beautiful bouquet of flowers. Not just any flowers, but these are special flowers to me...do you know what they are?
I really can't begin to tell you how much I am enjoying this bouquet. It brought back such sweet memories from our time in Ohio so many years ago, and the special bouquet I made for my mother for Mother's Day. (click on that link for that story). It didn't have any peonies in it because I think they were already done, but it was made up of lilacs and apple blossoms and tulips, and I mailed them to her in Florida from Ohio. Of course they were mostly wilted by the time she got them, but she could still smell the lilacs and said they were so beautiful she cried. Lilacs were her favorite flower, and they don't grow in Florida either.
But I saw this today and again, it just spoke to me and it was something that I really loved. It wasn't expensive at all. A lady makes this jewelry from some kind of poured acryllic material, and no two are ever the same.
Mother's Day isn't always an easy day for many of us, I know that. There's no need to list the reasons why...we all know what they are...some may be very personal and even painful memories. To me, it is a day to honor all women, especially those who have had some hand in either raising us or encouraging us or have been a special part of our lives in one way or another.
The Proverbs 31:10-31 "woman" is the ideal that we look up to, but many of us may feel like we come way short. Of course the whole passage is great, but like I said, we may not all be able to reach those heights. These are a few select verses in that passage that speak to me as being goal-worthy. Here they are:
10 "10 Who can find a virtuous wife?
For her worth is far above rubies.
11 The heart of her husband safely trusts her;
So he will have no lack of gain.
12 She does him good and not evil
All the days of her life.
17 17 She girds herself with strength,
And strengthens her arms.
She shall rejoice in time to come.
26 She opens her mouth with wisdom,
And on her tongue is the law of kindness.
27 She watches over the ways of her household,
And does not eat the bread of idleness.
But a woman who fears the Lord, she shall be praised."
Thursday, May 8, 2025
Thursday Thankfulness ~ "The King is Coming!"
Hello Friends...It's Thursday, and today I'd like to share some things I am thankful for with you. So come on in to my "Home Sweet Home" and "Stay Awhile" and we can visit and talk about some special things and memories...
Today I went to the eye doctor for my annual check up, and I am so thankful that my eyes really haven't changed much since last year, and the doctor said he really didn't think I needed to change my glasses yet. But he did say that probably next year I will have to have cataract surgery. He thinks I'll be okay to wait until then. So I am very thankful for that good report!
Isn't this Coral Vine beautiful? This is on an old dead palm tree where we go walking...Everytime we walk past this big old palm tree there is something new blooming on it! (Not to mention now there is a CROSS on it, made from some of the palm branches that fell down from the top and landed like that!)
I wonder how many of you had that song sung at your wedding? Did that bring back memories?