Sunday, June 19, 2011

Book Of My Day #3



Outside my window  is a clear, sunny, but cold day. It's pretty quiet inside my window too as I'm home from church with two sick children, and they're sitting in front of "Tigger's Big Movie".

I have been listening to "Lord I Need You" by Chris Tomlin - a little taste of the words below.

Verse 1:
Lord I come, I confess
Bowing here I find my rest
Without You I fall apart
You're the one that guides my heart

Chorus:
Lord, I need You, oh I need You
Every hour I need You
My one defense, my righteousness
Oh God, how I need You
I have been wearing my warm winter jacket most days.

I am thankful for Bash-boy and the happy little boy he is (most of the time).

I am pondering ways to be "natural" while sharing my faith with those I love dearly.

I am reading "50 Days of Heaven" by Randy Alcorn. It's interesting to read his perspective on what our eternal home will be like.

I am creating my plant diary for CIT. I'll show photos later - I only have until Tuesday to finish it.

I am hoping and praying that I'll never be happy with mediocre.
I am looking forward to sewing many new items for my etsy store while I'm on holidays from CIT!

One of my favourite things is hearing Bash-man (or Bash-boy or Bash or Bashy or Sebastian Paul Roberts) call me "Cai-cai".

A picture thought I'm sharing  is what comes up every time I turn my sewing machine on, so  I'm back to the dark ages of having to use a pedal to sew not just pressing a button ie I'm using Mum's sewing machine while mine is broken. :)

2 comments:

  1. Cai-Cai is a very sweet nickname.

    When do you have to start your flower dress for floriade? I'm looking forward to seeing that!

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  2. Hi Cath,

    Lovely to hear from you. The competition is on the 17th of September, so that is when I'll be donig it. I could practice beforehand but as that means double the flowers and therefore double the money that option doesn't really appeal to me.

    Also re the 5 books, I surprised even myself that I didn't include any Dickens. I don't know how that happened apart from the fact that I really didn't know which books anyway and somehow Dickens slipped my mind. Perhaps I should write a post "The 5 Dickens books that changed my life" :)

    Anyway enough rambling. My love to all the McLs.

    Caitlin

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