As I stepped out of the car into the chilly autumn night air, I pulled my sweater a little closer and hurried into the store. I had a mission to complete---get my grocery shopping done and go home to my bed!
I maneuvered my cart through the aisles, collecting my items and checking them off my list. Soon I was finished and I flipped through the coupons I would be using for this trip. After organizing my stash, I pushed the cart to the register and began unloading the products onto the conveyor belt. My cashier was cheerful and efficient and very quickly I was ready to be on my way.
I hardly noticed the gentleman behind me in line, I was too focused on my own agenda. But as I fished around for my keys in my purse I heard the cashier say, "Evening Richard what can I do for you?" Naturally I looked up to see who the cashier knew by name. My gaze met a man of about forty-something years housed in a body that had carried too much worry and pain. His coat looked ragged and much too thin for the coming colder weather that winter would be bringing. Richard's face was haggard and worn and bore no smile. He fumbled around in his pockets for something as he said "I'll just take a water tonight. I believe that's 25-cents." He continued to search for the quarter he needed. The cashier waved him through and said "Richard, tonight the water's on us." It was then I realized the cashier knew him because he frequented this store at night. He had no where else to go to escape the frigid night air. Richard was homeless.
He thanked the kind cashier and went over to the drink fountain to get a small glass of water. And I pushed my cartload of groceries out the door. I passed another man who looked very much like Richard in demeanor and dress. Perhaps, like Richard, he was escaping the dropping temperatures too.
And as I stepped into the cold night air I was sobered by what I had just witnessed.
How many times do I take a glass of water for granted? Or the fact that I have a bed to sleep in at night under a warm roof?
And the Holy Spirit started to deal with me regarding my spirit of ingratitude and entitlement.
Just this morning I was complaining about my bed not being comfortable. I imagine that a bed of concrete would be a lot more uncomfortable than a saggy mattress. So I decided that I would be grateful for a saggy mattress. I would praise God every time I had to pay a bill. Thank You Lord that I have a water bill to pay because that means that I can do laundry, take a shower and pour myself a glass of water from the faucet. Thank You that I get to pay my mortgage because that means I have a home to live in. I am grateful for my electricity bill and my phone bill.
I am abundantly blessed and it wasn't until tonight that I truly realized the extent of that blessing.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Showing Off
Today I feel like a celebrity...I am being featured on the DIY Show Off! If you haven't checked out that blog already, go do it! Roeshel has taken some very talented DIYers and given them a place to SHOW OFF! :) The creativity practically drips off the computer screen. Just beware, you could get sucked in for hours looking at all the projects she has compiled! :)
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Potter's Hand Elementary
So life has been extremely busy and challenging since PHE started up! Which is why I have neglected this blog so badly! I thought I might make up for it with some photos of our new schoolroom!
We were frugal when we put this together too. The tables are old ones we just spraypainted black, the chairs too. The boxes are from Dollar Tree and so are the posters on the wall. The map was a wonderful gift from Grandpa and Grandma!
Not everything is complete yet, but I am so happy with the space...it makes me smile!
We were frugal when we put this together too. The tables are old ones we just spraypainted black, the chairs too. The boxes are from Dollar Tree and so are the posters on the wall. The map was a wonderful gift from Grandpa and Grandma!
Not everything is complete yet, but I am so happy with the space...it makes me smile!
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
DIY Doors to Drool Over!

Okay so I finished the DIY Show Off Scavenger Hunt...lots of fun being introduced to so many inspiring blogs! So I thought I would write a quick post about my favorite DIY inspiration from the DIY Show Off. Well, a lot were my favorites, it was hard to choose!:) There are so many talented DIYers out there! But this project spoke to me because much like Jennifer from Sanctuary Arts, I have those same 1970's grade doors. Although, I think mine are uglier...dark brown faux wood grain.
Honestly, if it weren't for her knack for bringing out the beautiful potential in those doors, I probably would have gone and bought new doors from Home Depot. Happily though, we can't quite afford all new doors and so I am going to add some character to mine!
In all reality, I have only gotten to the priming part on ONE door. But cut me some slack please...I do have three children whom I homeschool. My life is quite full and busy! I will get around to updating my doors some day, for now I'll just salivate over Jennifer's :)
Thursday, September 10, 2009
DIY Show Off Scavenger Hunt

The DIY Show-Off is a favorite read of mine. I love the inspiring projects people like you and me can send in and, well...show off! :)
I am very competitive by nature, so I LOVE scavenger hunts! Collecting the clues and then putting them together was tons of fun! But if you want to get in on the action, better hurry...I'm sending in my clues now!
Happy Hunting!
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