Colour Lovers 3KCBWDAY1

I enjoy so much reading about what others, at all levels of expertise, are making; their successes and their froggings. So when I read about this Knit and Crochet Blog Week from a link; blogging every day about an activity I never have as much time for as I would like, seemed like fun. But I have read others blogs and comparing mine that voice of doubt yelled very loudly.

I’m just gonna ‘ put my fingers in my ears, hold my nose and dive in’.
Just for the fun of it!

Colour is one of our greatest expressions of ourselves when we choose to knit or crochet, so how do you choose what colours you buy and crochet or knit with.

GOLDEN YELLOW !
Not the bright sunny shiny yellow, but the muted golden shades.
I am drawn to it.
I love knitting with golden yellow.

I love the golden yellow of sunflowers.

I don’t wear golden yellow.
I try to hide in dark shades,
blue, black brown with a little red.
My knitted shawls are white, cream, brown, and
a silky wool purple I love.

Is it time I jumped into the world of colour?

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Today’s thought — By Their Fruits

Good Afternoon,

Sunday morning’s text was this scripture. The main thought being the underlined portion.

2Co 13:5  Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith; prove your own selves. Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates?  KJV

2Co 13:5  Examine and test and evaluate your own selves to see whether you are holding to your faith and showing the proper fruits of it. Test and prove yourselves [not Christ]. Do you not yourselves realize and know [thoroughly by an ever-increasing experience] that Jesus Christ is in you–unless you are [counterfeits] disapproved on trial and rejected? Amplified Bible

This poem by an unknown author helps me to examine myself.

We should do so much in the years to come,
But what have we done today?
We shall give our gold in a princely sum,
But what did we give today?
We shall lift the heart and shall dry the tear,
We shall plant a hope in the place of hear,
We shall speak the words of love and cheer;
But what did we speak today?

We shall be so kind in the after while,
But what have we done today?
We shall bring to each lonely life a smile,
But what have we brought today?
We shall give the truth a far grander birth,
And to steadfast faith a much deeper worth,
We shall fee the hung’ring souls of earth;
But whom have we fed today?

We shall reap such joys in the by and by,
But what have we sown today?
We shall build us mansions up in the sky,
But what have we built today?
Oh, how sweet it is in fond dreams to bask,
But right here and now we must do our task,
Yes, this is the thing our souls must ask,
“Just what have we done today?”

Matthew 7:20  Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.

Trust God for your day. . .Today
With my prayers, desiring yours, Leslie

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Sunday Bible Reading — Joel 2:21-27

Joel 2:21-27

Fear not, O land; be glad and rejoice:
for the LORD will do great things.
Be not afraid, ye beasts of the field:
for the pastures of the wilderness do spring,
for the tree beareth her fruit,
the fig tree and the vine do yield their strength.
Be glad then, ye children of Zion,
and rejoice in the LORD your God:
for he hath given you the former rain moderately,
and he will cause to come down for you the rain,
the former rain, and the latter rain in the first month.
And the floors shall be full of wheat,
and the fats shall overflow with wine and oil.
And I will restore to you the years
that the locust hath eaten,
the cankerworm,
and the caterpiller,
and the palmerworm, my great army which I sent among you.
And ye shall eat in plenty, and be satisfied,
and praise the name of the LORD your God,
that hath dealt wondrously with you:
and my people shall never be ashamed.
And ye shall know that I am in the midst of Israel,
and that I am the LORD your God, and none else:
and my people shall never be ashamed.

Trust God for your day. . . Today
With my prayers, desiring yours, Leslie

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Today’s thought — Bless my Enemies

It’s Lilac time at Cozy Acres.

Good Morning,

This morning checking my email; I opened Ann Voskamp’s  Holy Experience post on how to love your enemies. I skimmed through most of it but had to stop and reread this portion:

“I knit and pray my own wandering version through of an old prayer for old pain:

Bless my enemies, O Lord. Even I bless them and do not curse them.
Enemies have driven me into your embrace more than friends have.
Enemies have loosed me from earth more than friends have…
Enemies have made me a hunted animal, finding safer shelter than an unhunted animal does.

I found safest sanctuary in You…may too my enemies-made-grace.
I found greatest grace in You… may my enemies-made-grace find Your generous grace alive and radical in me.
I found fullest forgiveness in You… may my enemies-made-grace find faith and freedom in You and Your forgiveness working surprising ways in me.

The longer I walk with you, Lord, I find I have no enemies: only your gift of chisels etching me deep.

Bless my enemies, O Lord. Even I bless them and do not curse them.”

I replaced the word ‘enemies’ with trials, hard places, sickness, mind battles and realized a fresh that  bad things do have a purpose.

And that sometimes my enemy is me…………

Luke 6:27 But I say unto you which hear, Love your enemies, do good to them which hate you,

Luke 6:36 So be merciful (sympathetic, tender, responsive, and compassionate) even as your Father is [all these]. Amplied Bible

If you want to read her post, it’s here: http://www.aholyexperience.com/2012/04/how-to-love-your-enemies

Trust God for your day, ….Today
With my prayers; desiring yours, Leslie

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Today’s thought — The Lord will be with you.

Good Morning,

I’m pondering two of my favorite chapters in the Bible showing the power of God.

2 Chronicles 20 tells of King Jehoshaphat calling upon God for help in the battle, his people were facing. He reminds God of God’s power. He acknowledges that he doesn’t know what to do, but that his eyes are upon God.
God reassures Jehoshaphat and the people telling them that the battle is His and exposing the enemy’s hiding place. As the people praise God “Praise God for His mercy endureth forever.” God causes havoc and complete defeat. The people gather the spoils from a a battle they didn’t fight.

2Ch 20:15 And he said, Hearken ye, all Judah, and ye inhabitants of Jerusalem, and thou king Jehoshaphat, Thus saith the LORD unto you, Be not afraid nor dismayed by reason of this great multitude; for the battle is not yours, but God’s. To morrow go ye down against them: behold, they come up by the cliff of Ziz; and ye shall find them at the end of the brook, before the wilderness of Jeruel. Ye shall not need to fight in this battle: set yourselves, stand ye still, and see the salvation of the LORD with you, O Judah and Jerusalem: fear not, nor be dismayed; to morrow go out against them: for the LORD will be with you

Mark 9:14-29 tells of the man who brought his son to the disciples for healing. They were unable to help the man and his child.

v. 22-24 And ofttimes it hath cast him into the fire, and into the waters, to destroy him: but if thou canst do any thing, have compassion on us, and help us. Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth. And straightway the father of the child cried out, and said with tears, Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief.

In the Amplified Bible v 23-24 are phrased like this: “And Jesus said, [You say to Me], If You can do anything? [Why,] all things can be (are possible) to him who believes! At once the father of the boy gave [an eager, piercing, inarticulate] cry with tears, and he said, Lord, I believe! [Constantly] help my weakness of faith!”

How often I have felt as these; not knowing what to do and needing encouragement to keep believing.

Whatever situation you are facing this day; don’t give up on God. Keep your eyes on Him! Trust in His perfect plan!

Trust God for your day . . Today
With my prayers, desiring yours, Leslie

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Today’s thought — Pray About Everything

Good Morning,

April 19, Thursday evening at church we are having a season of earnest prayer for longstanding health needs and burdens of the heart. I’ve started preparing my heart and mind for this special prayer meeting, meditating on the promises of God and His faithfulness to hear us when we pray.

an excerpt from Come Thirsty by Max Lucado

Want to worry less?
Then pray more.
Rather than look forward in fear, look upward in faith.
This command surprises no one.
Regarding prayer, the Bible never blushes.
Jesus taught people that “it was necessary for them to pray
consistently and never quit” (Luke 18:1 MSG).
Paul told believers, “Devote yourselves to prayer with an alert
mind and a thankful heart” (Colossians 4:2 NLY)
James declared, “Are any among you suffering? they should keep
on praying about it (James 5:13 NLT)
Rather than worry about anything, “pray about everything.”
Everything?
Diaper changes and dates?
Business meetings and broken bathtubs?
Procrastinations and prognostications?
Pray about everything.

Call to me in times of trouble,
I will save and you will honor me.
Psalm 50:15

Trust God for your day, ….Today
With my prayers; desiring yours,  Leslie

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Are You Going to Eat THAT?

You are what you eat!

I eat to live, I don’t live to eat!

Sugar is bad for you.

Eat your vegetables!

Clean up your plate!

Three square(?) meals a day. . .

What to eat?

What not to eat?

What is really healthy?

What kind of pan is it cooked in?

Did that come in a CAN?

There has been a lot of talk around Cozy Acres about FOOD. I still don’t have it all figured out. I found a poem by Shel Silverstein and had to laugh at this example of the absurdity and extremes of food philosophies. (The poem was actually the reason I bought the book.)

Food?

I was settin’ at this restaurant
When the waiter came up and said, “What do you want?”
I looked at the menu–it looked so nice
Till he said, “Let me give you a little advice.”
He said, “Spaghetti and potatoes got too much starch,
Pork chops and sausage are bad for your heart.
There’s hormones in chicken and beef and veal.
Bowl of ravioli is a dead man’s meal.
Bread’s got preservatives, there’s nitrites in ham,
Artificial coloring in jellies and jam.
Say away from doughnuts, run away from pie,
Pepperoni pizza is a sure way to die.
Sugar’s gonna rot your teeth and make you put on wight.
Artificial sweetener’s got cyclamates,
Eggs are high cholesterol, too much fat in cheese.
Coffee ruins your kidneys and so do teas.
Fish got too much mercury, red meat is poison,
Salt’s gonna send your blood pressure risin’
Hot dogs and bologna got deadly red dyes.
Vegetables and fruits are sprayed with pesticides.”
So I said, “What can I eat that’s gonna make me last?”
He said, “A small drink of water in a sterilized glass.”
And then he stopped and he thought for a minute,
And said, “Never mind the water–there’s a carcinogens in it.”
So I got up from the table and walked out in the street,
Realizin’ there was absolutely nothing I could eat.
So I haven’t eaten for a month and I don’t feel too fine,
But I know that I’ll be healthy for a long, long time.

In everything give thanks. . .:)

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Today’s thought — Yield

Good Morning,

Neither yield ye your members as instruments of unrighteousness unto sin: but yield yourselves unto God, as those that are alive from the dead, and your members as instruments of righteousness unto God.
Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom ye obey; whether of sin unto death, or of obedience unto righteousness?
Romans 6:13, 16

God can do nothing with us if we do not yield. We recall a day of sightseeing in the palace of Genoa. We entered a room seemingly empty; bare wall, floors, and tables greeted us. Presently the guide led us across the room to the wall at the farther side. There we espied a niche in the wall. It was covered with a glass case. Behind the case was a magnificent violin, in perfect preservation–Pagamini’s favorite violin; the rich old Cremona upon which he loved most of all to display his marvelous skill. We gazed intently upon the superb instrument, with its warm rich tints, sinuous curves, and perfect model. And then we tried to imagine the wondrous strains the touch of the great master would bring forth if he were there in that quiet palace chamber. . .

Nay,, but this could not be! He could not possibly do so! For it was locked up against him! It gave the master no chance.
It is not how much do you have, but how much of yours does God have.
Present your members as instruments to God.To present means “to place near the hand of one.” Yielded, readable, usable–this gives God a chance.

Make it a real transaction!

God-yielded wills find the God planned life. James H. McConkey

Trust God for your day, ….Today
With my prayers; desiring yours,  Leslie

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Scavenger Hunt Sunday — April 15, 2012


Scavenger Hunt Sunday items:

Simple
Just the simple sighting of California Golden Poppies
lets me know spring is on its way.

Grain

Who would have thought that the corn planted last year in this garden area would have self-sown to surprise us in the spring.

Stitch

Saturday, April 14, I visited Foothill Quilters Guild Show, Auburn, CA.
I knew there I would find some spectacular stitches.
This quilt pattern is called Spools with feathered heart quilting.

Transportation and Foamy bubbles I found on my way home from the quilt show.

Transportation


I wanted to visit the Flower Farm Nursery. It was closed, boo.
I saw these cute strollers for future gardeners.

  Foamy Bubbles

I spied a small pond with a duck.
I had to make a u-turn to see if something would work for my hunt,
instead,  I found this series of falls.
I love the sounds and sights of water with foamy bubbles.

I’m joining  Ashley at Scavenger Hunt Sunday.

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Sunday Bible Reading — Matthew 7:24-27

“The Wise Man built his house upon a Rock!
This children’s chorus is the first one I learned. What a blessed truth for a young child to have as the foundation for her life!

Matthew 7:24-27
Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock: And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock.

And every one that heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand: And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fall of it.

from Clark’s Commentary
Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine – That is, the excellent doctrines laid down before in this and the two preceding chapters. There are several parables or similitudes like to this in the rabbins. I shall quote but the two following: –
Rabbi Eleasar said, “The man whose knowledge exceeds his works, to whom is he like? He is like a tree which had many branches, and only a few roots; and, when the stormy winds came, it was plucked up and eradicated. But he whose good works are greater than his knowledge, to what is he like? He is like a tree which had few branches, and many roots; so that all the winds of heaven could not move it from its place.” Pirke Aboth.

I will liken him unto a wise man – To a prudent man, a man of sense and understanding, who, foreseeing the evil hideth himself, who proposes to himself the best end, and makes use of the proper means to accomplish it. True wisdom consists in getting the building of our salvation completed: to this end we must build on the Rock, Christ Jesus, and make the building firm, by keeping close to the maxims of his Gospel, and having our tempers and lives conformed to its word and spirit; and when, in order to this, we lean on nothing but the grace of Christ, we then build upon a solid rock.

Trust God for your day, ….Today
With my prayers; desiring yours, Leslie

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Yarn Along — April 13, 2012

I wish I could either knit faster or had more knitting time. So many interesting, beautiful choices, I see while visiting other’s blogs.

Not a lot to show for my knitting time that is divided between four projects. Here is a picture of the newest cast on, from Cheryl Oberle’s folk Shawls, Litla Dimun. I have wanted to knit this one ever since I bought the book. My daughter, Mary, gave me some of her home spun yarn. You can find Mary’s pretties at Hopeful Days.

Neapolitan Sundae


First 24 rows.

Last night I started listening to ‘Murder on Nob Hill’, by Shirley Tallman, from Audible’s info: This book is one of a new series featuring Sarah Woolson, an intelligent, outspoken young attorney in San Francisco in 1889. Sarah Woolson has always dreamed of becoming a lawyer. The trouble is that, in 1880, everyone believes a woman belongs in the home. Sarah reminds me of Amelia Peabody. An enjoyable listen.

Joining with Ginny here.

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4-12-2012 Today’s thought — How to Prosper

Good Morning

His delight is in the law of the Lord; and in his law doth he meditate day and night. Psalm 1:2

A man who loves the Word of God—
a man who dwells upon what it says—
a man who keeps a little text in his mind to think
about as he is walking on his way,
and who meditates upon it day and might—
“whatsoever he doeth shall prosper.”
If you can find a man who carries out this direction and doesn’t prosper, you can doubt the inspiration of the first Psalm;
but find the man first. J.H.T.

Prosper
1. to succeed in an enterprise or activity
2. to become strong and flourishing

Trust God for your day, ….Today
With my prayers; desiring yours,  Leslie

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Wordless Wednesday – Slow Camera Finger

Have you ever tried to just show a picture without any explanation? That’s what we try to do on Wednesday’s. I’m biting my tongue;  I hope you can read the story!

Linking with Wordless Wednesday.

Go see other’s stories!

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4/11/2012 Today’s thought — ‘in the way’

Good Afternoon,

Tuesday evening at Bible Study Time, Sister Diana Licon brought a lesson about the many of life’s situations that bring grief to our lives. Large and small things can cause grief. Even when a person has planned to do something and is happy about it there can be a hint of grief, as in moving to a new hoped for home — a bit of grief is there in leaving the old with its dear memories.

She reminded us that God will always be with us in grief and the feelings we experience in grief are normal and a part of the grieving process.

In Streams of the Desert 2, the reading for April 5 follows her lesson.

. . . He had see the Lord in the way . . Acts 9:27

Having the Heavenly Father by our side does not keep the storms of life away; but He is with us in those storms. One who has put his trust in God very well knows he is safer in times of danger with Christ than in times of solace without Him. Only a foolish person would place his hopes in sinking sands. One’s confidence is sure in the steadfast Rock of Ages.

Disciples of Christ must first come to their wits’ end before they come to their journey’s end. (Psalm 107:25-31) they must first experience the presence of their Lord along every step of the journey–His constantly abiding presence. Then why fear the tempest? Is it not under the controlling hand of the Heavenly Father?

In the time of deepest sorrow,
When life seems without a ray
And the world is fresh and opened,
Can you see Him “in the way”?

When your plans and dearest projects
Shattered fell and broken lay,
And you vainly try to mend them,
Can you see Him “in the way?”

When your prayers remain unanswered
And you almost cease to pray,
Feeling that the heavens are brazen–
Can you see Him “in the way?”

When your dearest hope has vanished,
When your friends forsake, betray,
And all earthly props are broken–
Can you see Him “in the way?’

Broken rays become a rainbow;
Broken clods, a fruitful meadow;
Pruned vines bear richest clusters;
Cut and polished gems, rare lustres;
Harvests rise from buried grain;
Lives are born through grief and pain; —
God dwells in the broken clay.
He alone leads “in the way.”  L.S.P.

Trust in the Lord . . . Today
With my prayers, desiring yours, Leslie

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Today’s thought – The Very Rare and Most Beautiful Vase

Good Morning,

“Behold, the kingdom of God is within you” (Luke 17:21).

Once upon a time, in a land far, far away there lived a very poor man in a shabby house in a run-down neighborhood on the wrong side of the tracks in a economically depressed town, in a state overrun with poverty and need. Things weren’t looking good.
One day as he was rummaging about the piles of items discarded from the local flea market, tossed aside because nobody wanted any of them, something caught his eye. It was a vase, and to his amazement, it was unbroken despite the obvious abuse it had suffered; unbroken, and unmarred. In fact, it was beautiful, even more so when contrasted by all the trashy surroundings.
He took it home and placed it upon the mantle in his dingy living room, and then sat and simply stared at it. Day after day he would spend hours gazing upon the very rare and most beautiful vase. One day, as he was intently focused upon the vase, he realized how cluttered his mantle was with other things, and how stained the wall was with the grime of poverty. So he cleared the junk off the mantle, and put a fresh coat of paint upon the wall. That simple decision caused the vase to stand out in even greater beauty, for now his entire wall took on the look of a beautiful painting, and he found such joy in gazing upon it all.
Then one day as he entered his living room he noticed how worn was the carpet, and how tattered were the furnishings. He pulled the carpet out and uncovered a beautiful hardwood floor; he cleaned and recovered the furnishings, transforming the look of the entire room. This is turn led him to slowly began renovating the rest of his home. Once finished, he delighted in the comfort of his beautiful abode.
But then he noticed that the yard was overgrown with weeds, and filled with junk; the fence was broken down and the outside of his home looked weathered and wasted. So he set upon making the needed repairs and cleaning up the yard. Soon, his home became the talk of the neighborhood, for it brought such a sense of hope to all those around him. Before long the other homeowners began making repairs upon their houses and yards, such that the entire neighborhood transformed and became the talk of the town.
Yet a little while longer and the town itself began to change; cleaning the trash off the streets, repairing broken windows and repainting faded homes; refurbishing businesses and rekindling dreams. At length, the town became the garden spot of the State. Tourists came from far and wide to see the beauty of the transformed town. Upon seeing it, they each went home inspired to make changes in their own homes.
Meanwhile, the man sat happily in his living room and looked upon that rare and most beautiful vase, blessed that his life had been transformed by beauty.
Jesus said that kingdom of God was within us; that the royal, ruling power of God was at work transforming our lives from the inside out. This is that very rare and most beautiful vase, and the power of its influence is truly extraordinary!  –Rylie

Two thoughts stuck me as I read this parable:

a.  the man started cleaning inside first

You blind Pharisee! First clean the inside of the cup and of the plate, so that the outside may be clean also. Matthew  23:26  Amplified Bible

b.  the man never said to his neighbors   ” Hey look what I am doing! YOU should do this too”……………and listing all the benefits of following the man.

A good man out of the good treasure of his heart bringeth forth that which is good; and an evil man out of the evil treasure of his heart bringeth forth that which is evil: for of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaketh. Luke 6:45 KJV

Trust God for your life, . . .Today
With my prayers,  desiring yours,   Leslie

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