Happy Pumpkin Season
This week we’re going to decorate pumpkins. Our activities director will supply the pumpkins, instructions and the tools so I’ll follow her lead. It’s fun to see how Provision (my new home) engages in the holidays and invites our families to participate too.
I love it here. There are so many wonderful people to meet and learn from. We have Ted Talks once a week to stimulate conversation, a cooking class for those who like to cook and line dancing, as well as many other fun activities to enjoy.
My oral surgery went well overall but I did fall in the bathroom afterwards and have several bruises to show for it. But after a trip to ER all tests came back normal so now I must simply rest and wait for healing before the doctor implants the new tooth.
I’m learning that to accept life as it comes and to do my best to live in the present is the best way to go. Everyday there is something–many things actually–to be grateful for.
I love these words of William Wordsworth: “Rest and be thankful.”
“I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. I can do all this through him who gives me strength.”
— Philippians 4:12-13, NIV
Glad to know you are on the mend! Soon enough the bruising will be all gone and you won’t have those raccoon eyes any longer. Philippians 4:12-13 is one of my “go to” scripture verses. Thanks for another great missive, Karen!
Thanks, Glenda. You always encourage me.
Karen, your outlook on life continues to be an inspiration. Take care of yourself.
Thanks, Judi. Soooo nice to hear from you.
God bless you dear Karen ! You are a living example of how the Lord gives grace in all circumstances ! I love your scriptures 😍
Thanks Etta Mae. God’s Word continues to keep me–all of us.
Praying for quick healing and continued blessings.
Thank you for helping me see my blessings too.
Smiles, BRC
Beth, I appreciate hearing from you. We have shared the love of God’s word for many years now.
Bless you Karen for that inspiring post. Being grateful inspite of my circumstances takes practice on my part. Your uplifting posts mean a great deal to me. Heal quickly and continue to enjoy all that the good Lord has for you.
What a lovely comment, Joan. Bless you.
Mom,
you’ve given us all wisdom through the years and in your “golden” years, it means the most!! Your adaptability and joy and gratitude are carrying you and inspiring us. I love you!!!
Thank you, Erin. I love your comment.