if i was a good DIY blogger i would have thought to take a photo of the lamp BEFORE this project.
but i was too eager to start and my phone had just died.
i found this lamp for $3 at a thrift shop probably two years ago.
the big round part is ceramic. (awesome right??)
it was already white.
the base and the tall skinny part were a black-ish brass color.
i tried to live with it but i just couldn’t… so i took the lamp to my garage… i took Press-N-Seal and wrapped the ceramic part with sheets of PNS until it was completely covered. i put PNS over the cord and the electrical parts too.
then i spray painted the brass with white spray paint that was already out from another project.
it was satin finish.
So then the lamp looked like this….
this is the only picture of have of the old original nylon-polyester shade that it came with… grainy and dark but you can see that it was like any old lamp you would see at a thrift shop or garage sale.
when i buy an old lamp i am looking for one with a shade that has a wire frame underneath.
if you bought a lampshade now at a store the shades are made from a plastic form… which is fine and i have lots of those.
but if you want to recover it.. that is hard!
so with old lampshades.. the heavy duty wire base make recovering much easier.
honestly i wouldn’t even bother trying with a newer lamp shade.
i went through my fabric stash and chose ANY that i thought might possibly work in my living room.
small b&w dots – michael miller/spearmint green with birds – joel dewberry
green birds – heather bailey/red flower – suzy pilgrim waters/gray pin dot – wavily
butterflies – anna maria horner/BIG dots – moda/
multi color dot – laura berringer/cream & black dot- riley blake/gray dot – jackie studios
mint green dots – michael miller (lilypad)/green dot – michael miller (mint)/large green circles – joanns
charcoal & white birds – robert kaufman/small black dot – hobby lobby/green &turquoise floral – anna maria horner
i love ALL of these fabrics!
(i order almost all of my fabric from HawthorneThreads.com)
i draped them over the shade to compare.
i took a picture for myself to look at all of them to help me decide.
my top five were: b&w birds – large green circles – big black dots – butterflies – red floral
i chose the red floral “panel”
it is printed like this.. in a panel not a continuous pattern.
and i got a close up of the designer so you could see it.
it really is a beautiful print! it makes me want to paint when i look at it.
and then… i sat in bed and watched a show with my glue gun and made this lamp shade.
i showed a basic tutorial on how to recover lampshades HERE about three years ago.
and while i’m at it i will show you the whole room in it’s current state.
oh hey look! we hung pictures on our wall!
one year later but we did it!
i got the africa map from @sparrowmercantile on instagram.
the other map was from Bearly Makin It.
i made the curtains from the ikea fabric again to match the dining room ones.
i found our piano on craigslist in december.
the couches and chairs are the ektorp from ikea.
they are holding up well… white isn’t perfect but i love it so much.
there is lots of pattern going on in here… i know.
but i like pattern.
and color. 🙂
the chalkboard is just MDF painted with chalkboard paint that i used to cover up some ugliness at the farm house.
talby wrote song lyrics on it. 🙂
our buffets are matching and they were also from craigslist.
craig painted them. (you can see them from last summer HERE)
the pictures and canvases are up but they will be changing/moving/rearranging all the time.
(i order my canvases from all the canvas places… mpix – canvas on demand – canvas people – all of them)
and i think i will fill in that whole wall on the left.
i have a thing for photos.
i will keep adding “stuff” on this left side but for now it looks like this.
complete with Wii cords hanging down… so fancy.
the ‘glass is half full’ print is from Studio Mela.
i moved it over to the door way for better light and i loved it over here too!
those red flowers make me so happy!
and how cute is that print from KatyGirl?!
the flower vase is from world market… table from Bearly Makin It… mirror was thrifted & spray painted.
i can’t wait to find the next great lamp!
it’s so much more fun to recover and revive an old ugly lamp than to buy one done.
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four years ago i traveled to west africa with my friend Pam and a group from her church.
my heart was forever changed.
africa has been on my mind pretty much every single day after that… not kidding.
Pam then moved her entire family there shortly after my that trip.
we would text & email quite often but there is something about coming alongside someone & seeing it with your own eyes.
i think it’s safe to say that living in africa seems to be…. difficult?
i say that from as an american where we basically have everything we need to live very comfortably every single day. obviously not everyone… but probably everyone reading this.
we have water… food… beds… clothing… medication… vehicle… roof…. etc.
it’s a big deal to move to west africa.
i mean… a really big deal.
and once you get there… everything is a challenge.
a wonderful, crazy, upside down, beautiful, wild challenge.
i wanted my friend to know that i fully supported her, loved her and her family and most importantly that she was not forgotten or alone. because when you move your whole family to a place really far away that is pretty scary to a lot of people…. i think lonely could be a good word to describe some of the days.
this summer i heard a sermon from a guest speaker at my church talking about friendship and what kind of friends we need and what kind we need to be.
and that was it.
i couldn’t not go any longer.
i started packing and doing all the paperwork and vaccinations that are required.
less that a month after that sermon…. i went my son’s basketball game on a saturday morning, had brunch with craig & my kids and got on a flight.
24+ hours later i was in Liberia greeted by this scene in the airport parking lot. 🙂
i thought my heart my burst.
i got to see where she lived!
i got to eat african food!
i got to walk on the beach of the ocean!
and i got to hold a baby about 18- 20 hours a day.
sometimes two at a time!
it was the best… totally dreamy for me in every way.
we went through a market and my friend introduced me to her favorite women there.
aren’t they all so beautiful?!
here is a video of my car window for 2 minutes.
it’s crazy how many people there are!
this is in Red Light in Liberia.
i cuddled and talked with these two boys all week… sekou & theo.
theo played a video of annie holding a kitten that was meowing REALLY loudly for 58 seconds over and over.
he thought annie was so funny!
on my flight from NYC to Liberia i met a friend of pam’s that was coming to liberia to check on her foster homes.
christina started an organization called His Safe Haven in Liberia.
they provide foster homes & care for special needs children, most of whom have been abandoned.
i really enjoyed getting to travel with her (because she helped me make it through the airport in liberia!) and to meet the kids in the homes!
several extra hands are always around to help the foster moms out.
and this guy in the green had a smile that could melt anyone’s heart.
these dudes were just waiting on their dads to be done talking to us.
His Safe Haven still has several children that need sponsorship.
on the day we left liberia two more children just showed up.
one of them was literally a crying baby left on a doorstep.
and christina finds homes for them.
we can help her with that!
we can sponsor these kids that show up in the night fighting to survive!
i know we can.
click over to her blog and find out how to sponsor in the sidebar.
She is a passionate woman who saw a need and did something about it… that is worth supporting.
these kids are worth it!
this is christina with her program coordinators & house mother.
i learned a lot by watching her work.
she inspired me.
and wow does she love those kids! 🙂
while we were out we pulled over to purchase something and sat outside this Photo Copy Shop and we noticed the sign on the wall that says “Ebola is Dead – Bitter Cola is the Cure”
my friends got out of the car and went to talk with them about the truths of Ebola.
1. there is no cure for Ebola
2. it is not dead
3. you are misinforming people
i don’t know what it is like NOW in november in Liberia but in July there were a large majority of people that did not believe Ebola was real. I can understand their thinking a little – anyone that gets sick with something that seems like bad malaria, goes into the hospital with all these white doctors in haz mat suits and almost everyone that goes in… dies. after awhile it would feel like a conspiracy to me too. There was a lot of confusion by the local community about how you get Ebola, what to do and who gets it. But the reality is that it IS REAL, there is no cure, it’s HIGLY CONTAGIOUS and this was just the beginning of the epidemic in july.
they asked for this group photo.
🙂
i was thrilled to honor that request.
the little guy in the front in the snowman pants was terrified of pam… but not me. Ha ha ha
she said “WHAT? how is he not crying for you?”
i think it was the big camera in front of my face. He’s too intrigued to cry.
This is Princess and Prince.
they told me they are twins.
i took their photo and he came running over to see it and then said “BEAUTIFUL!!” in a loud voice.
he laughed really hard…. i think he’d heard or seen americans do that because he really cracked himself up.
we visited friends of Pam’s for an afternoon.
i was surrounded with children because of the camera and iPhone.
this man was talking to me but i was having a very hard time understanding him.
so he wrote his name in the dirt for me.
and that worked! i will always remember that name!
the one in the middle.
i just…. i have not been able to get those eyes out of my mind.
i was drawn to him. i think because of jammie shirt at first – my girls had snowman jammies like that once.
and then those eyes!
Pam’s friends wanted to show her a photo.
Someone brought out the photo album and it was quickly obvious that this is a special event.
all the kids were dying to see the album!
look all those braids…. so much beauty.
that was the only smile i saw from him. i am so glad to have seen it!
while the grown ups talked… we took selfies.
during one of our stops a Pastor friend of Pam’s told her about a baby that needed help.
she was two weeks old… the mother had died and there was no food.
that was all they needed to hear.
their friend got in the car with us and told them where to go.
it was now night time and totally dark because there are not street lights (or even streets) like we have in the US.
we stop and the pastor says “we are here. there they are”
someone opens my car door.
and this teeny TINY baby is laid on my lap.
in the dark.
in africa.
it was probably the most surreal moment i have ever had.
there was the little light in the top of the car to access her.
she was limp & weak.
she couldn’t even cry anymore.
she had powders on her face and a charm bracelet on to ward off evil spirits.
her name was Peace.
they brought formula & a bottle, showed the grandmother & auntie how to make it, told her how much and stressed it must be every two hours.
Pam said we would come back the next day.
it was amazing.
i think i was completely in shock – trying with everything i had not to cry my eyes out.
feeding a dying baby by the light of a headlight?!
that doesn’t happen in my little kansas life!
we did go back the next day in the daylight to check in again.
they said they had only given her sugar water because the mother had been too sick to nurse.
watching my friends talk to the family first about their grief…. discussing how to care for this baby… teaming together with them….encouraging them to keep going… it was so humbling to watch and listen.
Peace is alive and growing strong today!
That is REAL!
Peace is a important person to Jesus!
my friends are making a difference.
it is inspiring to watch people LIVE OUT their calling….to see them come alive when their passion is being fulfilled!
after a few meals she was looking better already!
and this was the Ebola clinic.
my friend Eric had helped move the unit from the hospital to another building that was just for ebola.
the corrugated walls were to isolate and keep only ebola patients in and others out.
this was the drying station after everything had been decontaminated.
makeshift plywood walls and orange construction fencing is what is keeping Ebola in or out.
it’s crazy.
ebola was scary but until that week – at least to me – it had really been considered an african disease.
(i thought that… not speaking for anyone else)
that changed on saturday of my trip when Dr. Brantly and Nancy Writebol both tested positive for Ebola.
dr. brantly was pam & eric’s neighbor & close friend and both kent & nancy worked on the the same team unit with eric.
this changed everything.
it was traumatic for everyone… up until this point there had only been one survivor in their unit.
those are not the odds you want when contracting with a disease in africa.
my friends were distraught.
i suddenly felt a million miles away from my family.
i was so sad and scared for my friends and for their friends.
that night they learned of more people that were sick and one that had died.
while you learned about Dr. Brantly on the national news… we were crying because dr. braintly was all alone & sick literally right next door.
his family was back in the states waiting for him to come back for a break from all the hard work he’d put in the past 6-9 months.
Ebola was not in that plan.
it was a sad and scary night.
my flight was already scheduled to leave the next day and it was so hard!
i was grateful for the week i had had there.
i was torn.
i was missing my family like crazy but feeling like i was abandoning my friends.
and honestly not sure if i would ever see them again… who knew what ebola would do?
but God is good.
Dr. Brantly & Nancy Writebol both have been healed.
My friends are healthy and safe.
their organization brought them back to the US until they feel it’s sate enough to go back.
and i know that they are very ready and willing to go back.
because I am and i only was there for a week!
Liberia is their home and their friends and their calling.
being here and “safe” isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.
listening to them share their dreams…. i know that God has so much He wants to do in Liberia.
Ebola is still raging.
there is still such great need in Liberia.
i think i couldn’t write about my trip for so long because i have had such a hard time wrapping my mind around the scope of what Ebola is doing.
the death… the fear… the misunderstanding… the incredible sadness… all the new orphans… the increasing poverty with people not being able to work… schools closed… severe hunger… broken governments…
and the list just goes on.
but i am coming to grips a tiny bit more each day that we don’t always get the answers.
we don’t have to understand the plan.
we don’t have to have things figured out.
(but God… i like knowing the plan!!! and i like having one!!)
not all diseases will have cures.
not all injustices will be righted.
there is not a fix for everything…. until heaven.
so with no answers and no plan…. i just keep praying for the people of liberia.
praying for those who are sick and those caring for the sick.
praying for basic needs like hunger and finances.
praying for more help to be sent.
praying for God to bring the GOOD into this darkness.
leaning in on Him and watching Him answer prayers.
i hope the Lord lets me go back to Liberia.
i hope He continues to grow my love and compassion and fire into something amazing for Him.
i know that He loves every Liberian.
i know that He loves me and You.
i took on a big project this weekend.
i was finally ready to organize the art supplies, clean up all the piles of junk that i had piled up here and make this “room” look nice.
there were a lot of art supplies and a lot of junk.
please ignore the gold light fixture… i haven’t found what i want for here quite yet.
AND a rug would look great under the table.
but that is liking begging my kids to spill things?!
we found this furniture on craigslist for a steal on memorial day and worked all summer on it.
it was so much priming & painting.
oh so very much.
but it was totally worth it!
we don’t own any china to put in the china hutch.
we don’t even own a set of regular dishes.
for real.
i have lots of mismatched random dishes.
but not in a cute way…. it’s just mismatched.
but someday when i won’t have to worry about plates breaking often i will get cool plates.
and a rug under the table.
anyway… i knew this cabinet would be the perfect place for all of our arts & crafts supplies.
easy to access and pretty too!
so this is what i started with….
and this is when i finished.
the watercolor paints are from Michaels – $4.99!!
we use SINGER Heavy Duty Sewing Machine.
we love it so much that we have two. 🙂
it feels so good to have it DONE!
and now i know where everything is and where it goes.
i would like to paint the back wall of the hutch white.
but let’s be realistic… ain’t nobody got time fo’ dat!
it’s staying green.
remember my trip to the sunflower field a few weeks ago?
i had my favorite photo from that morning made into a canvas through mpix.com.
it is kind of amazeballs?!!
it looks like i am standing in that field all over again.
it is slightly bigger than actual size… but not much!
the colors are so bright!
i decided that this canvas was worthy of the first nail hole in the wall at this house.
the little house painting is by noodle and lou.
it pretty much completely adorable in every way. it’s a drawer. she painted the inside of a drawer?!
and the roof has polka dots?! seriously.
she usually lets her fans know in her instagram feed when she puts some goodies in her shop.
and they are gone in an instant.
i brought my gumball machine home from the Craft House.
i loved looking at it there but thought how sad i would be if anything happened to it there accidentally.
and all my heart rocks are in that jar.
sigh.
i love those rocks.
it’s weird to love a rock.
but i do.
cause i am weird. 🙂
we painted the chairs and we also recovered them.
i found the floral fabric curtain panel at our local thrift shop and broke into a sweat immediately.
it was like finding treasure!
i still walk by these chairs all the time and say out loud to my empty house “gorgeous!”
hi stan.
please move now.
(the gingham napkins are a target clearance purchase)
just for fun… a peek into the kitchen.
dirty dishes and all.
everyone asks where the lights are from… Menards.
and the paint color is Sea Shell Gray by Valspar.
i will post more about the kitchen later.
we have two tiny goldfish in that tank filled with neon pink rocks.
i think my girls are ready for something a little bigger in there to keep them company.
my 4 youngest kids started school today.
it feels like we JUST got out for summer break.
i didn’t even get a tan line!
how is summer over?
scott was already at school for an early morning football practice.
i made waffles and we shoved out the door.
i picked up the house (a bit) today and painted things.
the internet was out ALL day and i realized i get much more done with no internet…
who knew?!
i am feeling anxious to decorate but the ideas haven’t all hit me yet.
but a couple of ideas….like my sign letters… are making me so happy!
i found several of the letters at Finding Great on Etsy.
i loved all their choices!
29 pages of sign letters??!!
it is sooooo awesome!
i may still hang them on the wall but i love them leaning here too.
Finding Great was really easy to work with… they combined shipping for me…sent them right away.
just think of all the words you could spell!
or just an initial?
i love typography.
back in june i found furniture on craigslist.
a dining room table, 6 chairs, a buffet and a buffet with a hutch on top.
the buffets were identical.
so we painted them gray (Anonymous by Behr) and put them in the inset part of the living room.
it was a perfect fit!
i had exactly 6 pulls left over from the kitchen remodel.
done.
and we had another dresser that i thrifted that the hutch will sit on.
i know what you are thinking…. “it’s very white”.
but this is just the beginning.
the layer before all the color comes in.
the walls are Sea Shell Gray by Valspar.
there needs to be some height back behind the smile and the cow.
but i don’t know with what just yet. the cow may not stay here forever… but she was lonely in the closet so she’s hanging out with us now.
it’s certainly not done in here… there are lots of things i want to hang on the walls, pillows i want to make, etc.
but we are getting there don’t ya think?
these are the couches and chairs we ordered from Ikea.
there were lots of questions about them before.
basically… YES i love them. the reasons i think it works:
1. this is not our MAIN kid sitting area.
2. it gets used but the boys camp out in the basement not here.
3. and we have forbid food or drink in the living room.
(mom gets to do what she wants because “mom” does the washing of the slipcovers if she spills)
also i found pet alarms to keep the dogs off the furniture when we aren’t home.
they really work!
it sounds like a smoke alarm when you touch it… CRAZY loud.
it beeps only when you are touching it, as soon as you stop touching it the sound stops.
they don’t go anywhere near the couches now.
amazing.
this room needs curtains.
picking fabric for curtains… ughhhhhh.
i don’t want to do it.
but someday i will be out shopping and i will find “IT”.
and i will know that fabric is the one and the decision will be easy.
and i don’t know what to put in this corner.
but i do know that it is not this.
those cabinets got put there when we moved in… and haven’t moved yet.
i may hang family pics all over that corner wall.
and these walls…
and i might even put that shirt away that is on the railing. (HA!)
remember when i said i cleaned up (a bit)?
this was behind me…
i just cleaned one side of the house.
🙂
the hutch is almost done!
the green is bright but i am digging it.
i need some way to conceal all those electronics….what could i do?
everything needs to be accessed at least by a remote.
i haven’t come up with a plan there yet.
and suddenly i am distracted….
zinnias and black eyed susans are pretty dreamy.
i kind of want to blow up these pictures into gigantic wallpaper!
these colors…..these are ME!
so the state of our living room? i think i’d say…she’s coming along!
🙂
do you know what i should do with those electronics on the right buffet?
would you ever get white furniture?
go check out Finding Great and tell me which letters you get for your house!
because i know you will find some great ones!
oh these girls.
such lovely women…. every single one.
we don’t allow our guests to clear their plates… they have a hard time at first.
but it doesn’t take long to catch on. 🙂
my kids popped in friday evening to bring me my computer that i forgot at home.
but really they were hoping to get some of kimberlee’s cake.
we worked on several projects that were colorful and happy.
everyone loved using the scroll saw and learning how to cut stamps from potatoes.
kimberlee’s cinnamon rolls are everyone’s favorite.
i am getting brave and may finally try to make them for my family this summer.
i’ve heard that her recipe is really user friendly… i need that!
🙂
our field trip out to Bearly Makin’ It and their barn of antiques was a success.
but really…. when isn’t it?
everyone found treasures to remember kansas and craft weekend.
the weather was magnificent!!
how cute is that birdcage filled with bird figurines?!
some old and not-so-old cookbooks.
i scored loads of vintage sheets, an afgan for my oldest’s dorm room and vintage notions at the thrift shop.
we had a weak moment and tried on the wigs.
they claimed they were “new” and they looked “new” so we put them on.
it was so funny… we looked like our moms from our childhood!
seriously so many beautiful junky finds!
we ate on tables built by the guys at the barn.
they build them from found barn wood & porch posts… i love them!
they will make them in any size you want.
i have two BIG ones in the craft house too.
kimberlee’s salad and snacks, outside on a gorgeous day, surrounded by my favorite things = AWESOME.
this green tool box made it’s way to my kitchen too… i mean… DUH!
it had to!
i had no choice. 😉
kansas was totally showing off last saturday.
jessica’s pile she brought back from shopping was really fabulous.
that globe is probably the coolest i have ever seen.
she is lucky she saw it before me. HA!
saturday night is always full of even more crafting!
laura created this AWESOME wood art project and taught our guests to make it too.
i loved her creativity and then how everyone interpreted it with their own style!
lauren showed us how to use potatoes to make stamps.
it’s always cool to see everyone’s different ideas!
once you start stamping it was hard to stop!
we made pom pom garland again.
it is just such a happy project that i think everyone should do it.
we used THESE POM POM MAKERS by Clover.
you should order them… you can thank me later.
you will LOVE it… your kids will LOVE it… and i am willing to bet you will have a hard time stopping!
RUFFLE APRONS!!
Laura and Lauren were our helpers this weekend…. SO great!!
This job is so much fun.
the women are nervously excited when they arrive and they ohhh & ahhh over everything.
they love to create so we provide them with all the supplies to do so!
they love to eat delicious food (of course) so kimberlee spoils them rotten.
they love the friends they come with and they all make friends when they get here.
they share their stories… their tears… their laughter… their hearts with all of us.
i love Craft Weekend.
If you would like to come to Craft Weekend first READ THIS and then get on our Wait List by sending an email to whatevercraftweekend@yahoo.com.
I hope i get to meet you someday!
And now we are off for the ENTIRE SUMMER!!!
Wooo-hoooo!!!
bring on the swimsuits, popsicles, camp fires and sleeping in!
yay summer!
i spent the weekend talking my head off with Shannan.
i sure do like that girl.
she is the real dealio.
(if you haven’t watched this video on her blog you need to do it right now!)
we were trying to get a selfie on her first smart phone… it was pretty hilarious.
i wish we had video of that!
we tried to thrift shop.
stupid Siri screwed it all up for us.
she took us to closed down businesses THREE times in a row.
we felt defeated.
and i got car sick.
so we settled for TJMaxx, Homegoods & Marshalls.
check out these huge baskets?! i was trying to show how big they are.
the left is from HG and the two right are TJM.
and the galvanized one was too fun to leave there.
i plan on using them for blankets and pillows… because my kids love to sit down on the couch and throw the pillows on the floor.
and when they stand up they just drop the blanket on the floor. maybe it will help if there is a PLACE for these things?
i know, i know… get real right?! at least they will be pretty when they are being properly used…by me.
i also got that running skirt. (TJM)
the whale bag is going to be the pool bag this summer. (TJM)
i could NOT believe that swimsuit fit me… i was thrilled. and shocked.
swimsuit shopping is almost always an all day affair.
but you know how you KNOW your own body? i saw that suit and thought… that is my kind of suit.
and it was. (TJM)
and that rug?!! thank you for finding it for me shannan. (HG)
AND Justin’s pb for super cheap. i very much like that. (HG) during our time together we talked and talked and talked.
we ate at the same restaurant both nights because “why re-invent the wheel?”
and i even got the exact same meal.
i needed a brief get away from my little world.
and it was absolutely wonderful.
on my way home i listened to an audio book. Love Does: Discover a Secretly Incredible Life in an Ordinary World
YOU GUYS… i love love LOVED it.
seriously.i loved the book A Million Miles in a Thousand Years
i was told Bob Goff is a character that is one of my FAVORITE parts of Donald Miller’s book.
at that point i was officially ALL IN.
i listened and smiled and teared up (happy tears) all the way home.
i enjoyed the way he describes the Jesus he knows.
and how we can find him too.
it’s not a churchy book.
it’s a Jesus book.
i am slow to catch on but each chapter starts with the phrase “i used to think _______ but now i know ______”
i think i finally noticed on chapter 18.
ha.
some of my favorites were:
“i used to think words spoken about us describe who we are, but now i know they shape who we are”
“i used to think you had to be special for God to use you, but now i know you simply need to say yes”
“i used to think i could shape the circumstances around me, but now i know Jesus uses circumstances to shape me”
“i used to think God was good some of the time, now i know He’s good all of the time”
this book really made me think about how do i love people (pretty poorly sometimes)
about what kind of life do i want to live? (adventure over boring? yes please!)
what kind of story am i living?
what does Jesus wants me to be DO-ing?
and remember again how much HE loves me.
Bob Goff… i love you.
this was my view the last hour of my drive.
no words needed.
guess what?!
i bought the book intending to read it… but then realized i could listen to it on my drive so i bought it again on Audible.com.
so…. i have a copy of the book and i want to GIVE IT AWAY to one of you.
🙂
in the comments tell me something you used to think but now you know differently.
it can be about God… life… parenting… ndship
maybe a little challenging but i can’t wait to read your responses!
Crockpot Sweet Potato Chicken Chili.
my husband LOVED it. i did too. and two of my kids were brave and tried it.
and they said almost convincingly “i like it.”
i don’t believe them but they tried it and ate it too.
things are coming along… last year there is no way they would have tried it.
i have been listening to sermons again.
i REALLY enjoyed this series by Andy Stanley called Just Ask It.
i love how he can speak to anyone… whether you have been a christian a long time, brand new or if you don’t believe in jesus at all.
he is relatable.
he makes you think.
i think he’s cool.
if you have time driving in your car… out for a run or at the gym.. or just cooking dinner in your kitchen… throw this sermon series on and you will like it. 😉
ummm…. how rad is that shower???
i don’t think i would have the guts to do it but i do love it.
it looks fancy.
doesn’t this look so crazy good?!!!
i found the picture on pinterest with a dumb tumbler link to no where.
BUT i am going to imagine that there is a waffle truck somewhere in the world that makes stuffed waffle sandwiches.
doesn’t that sound dreamy?
i would love for someone to drive a waffle truck in to my driveway and bring me one.
and lastly….
i would like to sit and make this.
because it looks so relaxing.
i know i probably wouldn’t DO anything with these painted leaves… but creating is sometimes just for the sake of being creative.
not about WHAT you make… or what you will do with it.
it’s sitting down… stopping the busy around you… and creating.
in that moment.
i hope i can sometime soon-ish.
what is going on with you today?
are you making crafty projects? taking a nap? cooking dinner? reading a book?
please share. 🙂