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Sunday, October 28, 2018

Sunday---Precious Promises


"But I tell you who hear me:
Love your enemies.
do good to those who hate you.
Bless those who curse you.
Pray for those who mistreat you."
Thank you Lord for instruction and 
guidance.
May our lives bless others
as we are blessed.
Amen
Luke 6:27-28, Good News Bible

Sunday, October 21, 2018

Sunday---Precious Promises


The light shines in the darkness, 
and the darkness has never put it out.
John 1:5, Good News Bible

Friday, October 19, 2018

Where Does It All Come From--part 3

Well, it didn't take be long in the garage to realize that I was in over my head.  Things were way to big for me to handle by myself.  So, after a short talk with Son and the promise to help me in the next two weeks, I moved inside to my sewing/office room.  Much to my surprise, I'm going to get my tubs of fabric emptied and placed in wire storage drawers under my cutting table.  That will be a big plus to organizing this space.  I, also, share this space with toys.  Our 4 year old Grandson spends half of his time at our house (Dad is a single co-parent).  His bedroom and toy storage is on a different level than the family room (where all the activity seems to be)---sooooo the favorite toys seem to stay in that area and extras in front of my desk.  I downsized some of the toys (without my Grandson's knowledge--funny he doesn't miss them) and things are becoming more manageable in my little sewing/office space.
Today, I'm tackling that machine quilting project.  Wish me luck.  Happy Quilting !!

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Where Does It All Come From--part 2

Today is work day for me and I don't know where to start.  The garage is a mess after the crazy Auction Company load up day on Saturday.  So I'm torn.  Should I work on organizing our side of the garage (Son will have all his tools in the other side) or work in my sewing room/office.  I'm leaning toward the garage.  One thing I have discovered in this downsizing project--once you get started, the more you see has to be done.  I'm figuring that if I get the garage organized, I might be able to check one area off my to do list before I get started on another.  Besides I'm sure my unwanted sewing items will end up in the garage, waiting to be disposed of either via auction or donation.  So, I'll need an organized storage space.  Never in my wildest dreams did I think we had so much stuff.
Hubby is the collector in the family, but I really didn't think it was this bad.  Overwhelming in fact.  The temps today are going to be in the low 60's, so this may be my last comfortable day to get in the garage.  Wish me luck as I continue my quest to have a cleaned out, organized, downsized home.

I have been doing some quilt making in between downsizing.  A little 30 x 30 inch wall hanging is ready for quilting.  I've tried some weaving of cloth within patchwork and applique. Not sure if this is going to work as the weaving is loose and needed lots of basting and pinning.  I'm anxious to get it secure with machine quilting stitches.  I'll add hand quilting as an accent.  I like where I'm going with this little art quilt, but not sure my techniques will work.  We'll see.  Happy Quilting!

Where Does It All Come From--part 1

Where does it all come from????  The downsizing process started at our house.  The starting point was the garage.  The storage spot of things I have no clue about.  I had packed up the items I knew--toys no longer used, decorations long forgotten and stuff I could box from the house that I no longer needed.  The rest belongs to hubby and son.  Here is where the story gets difficult.

Son is a hands on guy and for the past four years he has rented shop space for his stuff and to work from for his little business.  The owner of the property has decided to move in a different direction and is no longer going to rent space.  Can you guess where son's stuff is going?  Right--our garage!  Now mind you this is in the middle of the great downsizing project.  Hubby and I are rethinking the actual move portion of the downsizing, but the downsizing is still in full swing--those plans have not changed.  Our plans were to have the house ready for sale in the Spring.  We have some time to figure out exactly what we are going to do.

Back to the garage.  Son helped, a little, on the loading of unused items or duplicate items that will occur when all of his stuff arrives at the garage.  Hubby, helped a little-not much-on the decision making on what goes, but basically left it to me. Yesterday, the Auction Company came to load up the garage and they were "grumpy".  We have dealt with this Auction Company for years, through our collectibles business.  The woman owner has always been the pleasant one to communicate with, her hubby another story.  They are use to me being organized and have everything boxed and ready to go.  This trip was different, not as organized as they expected.

Both of my guys were gone--working.  So here I am trying to get as much on the truck as possible.  Multiple phone calls to the Son and Hubby to ask if this goes or that goes.  Son was saying get rid of everything because he has duplicates and "Dad doesn't use it anyway." and Hubby saying, "I hope you didn't sell...".

So I made the decisions with the mind set of --if the item is so wonderful, we'll just use the auction proceeds to buy another one.  Maybe not the best attitude in the world, but from my point of view the guys should have been more helpful and boxed up stuff when I asked multiple times before the Auction Company load up day.

We have an extremely large garage--oversized three-car.  Surly enough room for Son's stuff.    There is one positive note.  Son is bringing cabinets to hang on the walls.  I like that idea, as it will free up floor space and hide his stuff.

I just want it neat and tidy with room for one car.  I hope I'm not dreaming!?!?!?

Sunday, October 14, 2018

Sunday---Precious Promises

You love him, although you have not seen him, 
and you believe in him, although you do not see him. 
So you rejoice with a great and glorious joy which words cannot express, 
because you are receiving the salvation of your souls, 
which is the purpose of your faith in him.
1 Peter 1:8-9, Good News Bible



Sunday, October 7, 2018

Sunday---Precious Promises

Smiling faces make you happy, and good news make you feel better.
If you pay attention when you are corrected, you are wise.
If you refuse to learn, you are hurting yourself.
If you accept correction, you will become wiser.
Reverence for the Lord is an education in itself.
You must be humble before you can ever receive honors.
Proverbs 15:30-33, Good News Bible