Snow. Snow out my bedroom window. Could anything be more beautiful? I don't like to drive in it . . . but the first snow of the year has a magic quality. Peaceful. Like a blanket so the earth can rest.
I stayed home today to do laundry and organize papers. I know that after the holidays I will be working "The" projects hard--so I'm taking this time to put things in their place. It's a good feeling. Hopefully, I'll find the instructions and the parts to my piano.
My sister called to tell me that her health issues are going to be fine. A miracle. She had so many things go wrong at once. Now that she feels better, thank you, Lord. I lit so many candles on her behalf.
I met a woman on line( V) --we were playing scrabble on facebook. She ended by e-mailing me to share some hard emotional and physical problems she is facing. What are the chances that she would find MKate and I. MKate will be able to help her with her digestive problems and I can help with her emotional issues. I told V about Pastor's sermon: How Jesus wants us to be good shepherds to his children. Now, MKate and I get to shed more light in a world that needs more light, and in her turn V can pass it on.
Luke offered to help me clean the frig. There's a miracle. It was fun. I'm less fussy than I used to be. More accepting of the way people need to do things. That makes for a sweeter time--whatever we are doing. I was focused on my part of the job. It got done safely and well.
I watched a t.v. show with Luke. It was a show that I would never have thought to turn on. I opened my heart to share with Luke and I actually had fun . We shared the warmth together.
When you decide to be a miracle for others, your whole life changes--one uplifting decision after another.


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