Every day is a blessing. This one especially is beautiful because it is the birthday of Emily Grace, our vivacious, energetic, granddaughter who blesses the lives of those around her with her enthusiasm and creativity.
This is Day 2 of our month of Thanksliving–notice it is not just Thanksgiving we celebrate, but a life attitude of gratitude.
Day 2
It seems to me we learn to cope with life’s circumstances through facing them with an attitude of gratitude for what…..
From my devotional book and journal, Day 1, “Thanksliving: Attitude of Gratitude.” May it bless your day!
Day 1
Today let us remember the legacy of faith presented to us by those who have lived the Christian life before us. Perhaps it is the prayers of a grandmother or parent that has brought you to faith. Perhaps it is a Sunday School teacher who not only taught you, but exhibited Christ’s message even without using words or flannel graph figures……
Like many other things, the history of Halloween involves many views and traditions in history, and attitudes have been created by cultures and individuals as a result. The most complete, I think, discussion can be found at https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1456/history-of-halloween/.
One of the places where we lived, our church roundly condemned the celebration of Halloween as witchcraft and allowed our children to dress only as Biblical characters or to not celebrate Halloween at all. Christian children were told it was an evil…..
The Bible talks about committing your ways to the Lord. When we pray that God’s will be done, we are turning over our plans to the King of the Universe, knowing that He has a specific purpose for which we were made. He has a plan for each person’s life. Nothing is by chance. Believers know that.
We often experience divine encournters. I call them Godincidences. For example, the name of someone may be on our minds. Only later do…..
I am praying for Ukraine. This is a story I wrote some time ago. May it give us perspective. I conducted considerable research before writing it.
Daughters of Chernikiv
My home, Chernihiv, Ukraine, is my favorite place in the world. I am a proud daughter of Ukraine, and if I have anything to do with it, the daughter I am carrying will be too. She is due to be born at Eastertide.
This season we are celebrating now is Christmas,…..
Yesterday, I attended the 40th anniversary of the Space Coast Writers’ Guild, a big influencer on my author journey. During the last ten years, I have completed twenty-eight books and submitted nearly fifty pieces to eighteen juried anthologies. This is one I completed called COVID-19 CHANGED MY WORLD. Its genre: A Personal Essay by Betty Whitaker Jackson
Chronology I: Know Your Enemy
My theme for 2020 was “Sharing the Plenty in 2020.” Little did I know what would be…..
Ev and I watched the Supreme Court debate regarding Sackett vs. EPA/CWA etc. on CSPAN the other day. I am sure I could have bee a litigating attorney, if that opportunity had been afforded to me way back in the 1950’s. As the first one to attend college on either side of my family, two choices were afforded me by my guidance counselor: teaching or nursing. I wanted to be a news correspondent and was told by my counselor, who…..
Typically on a Monday, I reflect on the previous week, set a goal or two for the new week, and start on whatever project I’ve chosen to undertake. So, that’s what I’ll do today.
It’s about 1:30 in the afternoon, and I’m too tired to continue my floor-washing task. Inevitably, it leads to other things which steal my energy and lead me to say, “Enough, already.”
I will admit, before I was released by my PT doctor on Thursday to…..
This morning I planted marigolds. I love marigolds. They not only keep aphids away, they are edible and beautiful. No, my family won’t eat their peppery flowers, and Ev detests their smell, so I don’t bring them into the house in bouquets. But, they cheer me and make me smile.
This is a poem I wrote several years ago:
MARIGOLDS
When I’m depressed, I plant marigolds.
Their sunny faces nestle in valleys of
Ruffled fringe
Teaching me yet again
…..
Ev and I spent yesterday cleaning up the yard after Hurrican ian. We are surrounded by seventeen acres of pine forest owned by the city of Palm Bay. Normally, we are thankful for this; however, the storm dropped pound after pound of pine straw in our yard. It is hard to rake out of the grass, but knowing the lawn care people were coming this morning, we knew we had to clean up some of this mess or they would…..