There's something especially lovely about an arrangement of flowers fresh picked from one's own garden. . . .
Thanks to Mom, for planting her retired Easter lily in our backyard. =)
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Monday, June 11, 2012
Sparrows at Springtime
What a delight it has been this spring to observe a little family of birds, nestled in the geraniums in the window box just outside our kitchen window.
I marvel at the complexity and
precision of God’s design in these little birds. The more I learn about nature, the more in awe I become of God’s immense power and detailed attention manifest throughout His creation. How do the father and mother bird know what
size to make their nest—something small enough to provide warmth for the eggs,
but big enough to hold four rapidly-growing young? Amazing how fast those tiny babies grow! In a matter of days, they transform
from eggs to scrawny fuzz balls to full-size feathered birds ready to fly on
their own. I took this picture on June 3, just two days before the young birds left the nest.
I miss peeking at them through the geranium leaves, since they flew away last week. Watching them grow over the course of the past few weeks daily encouraged my faith. This spring I needed their tangible reminder of God’s precise design and intricate care in my own life. Luke 12:6-7 puts it well. “Are not five sparrows sold for
two copper coins? And not one of them is forgotten before God. But the very
hairs of your head are all numbered. Do not fear therefore; you are of more
value than many sparrows.”
Friday, June 8, 2012
Swimsuit Shopping
As I've been doing some swimsuit shopping online, I just have to say that I am very pleased by the current selection at JCPenney. Check out the Liz Claiborne tankinis and the St. John's Bay Mix and Match separates. I don't recall ever having so many high-neckline tankini tops to choose from! Most of the separates are under $27. I am also impressed to see the St. John's Bay high-waist swim skirt, which gives complete midriff coverage. Cheers for JCPenney, for providing a great selection of affordable, modest swimwear this season. =)
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Back to Blogging
My, how the time flies! Amazing how a day turns into three, then a week, and before I know it two months have gone by. . . . This spring I've been trying to develop a personal routine that includes more cooking, more cleaning, and more sleeping—which has come at the expense of blogging. After such a long unintended hiatus, I have amassed quite a back-log of pictures, book reviews, etc., that I hope to eventually get around to posting. . . .
In the meantime, I'll start with photos I took today along my daily neighborhood stroll. . . .
In the meantime, I'll start with photos I took today along my daily neighborhood stroll. . . .
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Backyard Blooms
Check out what's blooming in our backyard! In the three years that we've lived in our current home, my mom, especially, has put a lot of effort into making a small, unattractive backyard as beautiful as possible. It makes all of us so happy to sit on our back patio and see these flowers blooming around the yard.
Friday, April 6, 2012
Spring Fashion Week Continues
Earlier this week I posted pictures of the spring fashion show taking place around my neighborhood. More and more trees are joining the party. What a delightful time of year! There's one rosebud tree, in particular, that I've been admiring every time I drive past it. This morning I decided to walk to it, to take pictures of it. Along the way, I noticed a number of other beauties too. Check out what's hot on the runway (er, blooming along the sidewalk!) today . . .
This maple sports bright green leaves—a fresh look paired with the beautiful blue sky.
This maple is all about scale—the tree's majestic frame combined with its delicate leaves showcase the beautiful harmony of contrasting scale.
I can't get enough of this frilly, blush-pink ensemble—soft, feminine, romantic.
I'm definitely loving the the vibrant color scheme this tree pulls together. Nothing says Spring like pink, green, and blue!
This tree favors a sculpted, minimalist look. Notice its dramatic silhouette against the verdant carpet.
Unfortunately just as the magnolia trees around town were coming to their peak last week, the temperatures dropped to the point of frost, killing the blooms. This tree maintains its poise, confidently letting its browned petals dance in the sunlight.
All-over lace, yes please!
Another lovely color scheme—splashes of deep pink add interest to the gold-drenched hues, while the blue contrasts and balances the warm palette.
Isn't fun to see how God adorns His creation?! Which tree is your favorite?
This maple sports bright green leaves—a fresh look paired with the beautiful blue sky.
This maple is all about scale—the tree's majestic frame combined with its delicate leaves showcase the beautiful harmony of contrasting scale.
I can't get enough of this frilly, blush-pink ensemble—soft, feminine, romantic.
I'm definitely loving the the vibrant color scheme this tree pulls together. Nothing says Spring like pink, green, and blue!
This tree favors a sculpted, minimalist look. Notice its dramatic silhouette against the verdant carpet.
Unfortunately just as the magnolia trees around town were coming to their peak last week, the temperatures dropped to the point of frost, killing the blooms. This tree maintains its poise, confidently letting its browned petals dance in the sunlight.
All-over lace, yes please!
Another lovely color scheme—splashes of deep pink add interest to the gold-drenched hues, while the blue contrasts and balances the warm palette.
Isn't fun to see how God adorns His creation?! Which tree is your favorite?
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Thankful Thursday
Today is Thankful Thursday # 22! This week I’m thankful to be on spring break. I’ve been enjoying a quiet week at home. I think this is the best spring break I’ve had in years—not because I’ve done anything exciting or memorable, but because I feel rejuvenated just being domestic, without juggling my other typical commitments. [Does it have anything to do with the fact that this is the first spring break in several years that I haven’t had graduate coursework? ;-) ] I’m thankful for the relaxed productivity I’ve had this week. It’s been so nice to have the extra time to tackle big “To Do List” tasks, such as. . .
- organizing, sorting, altering, and purging my clothes.
- deep-cleaning around the house.
- spreading mulch around the front- and backyard.
- cooking and recipe searching.
- planning art projects for the summer camp I’ll be teaching.
It’s been a wonderfully satisfying week for me so far. Thank you, Lord, for spring break!
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