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I know it's been awhile since I wrote a post (though I have conversed with many of you in other forms). I just wanted to stop by and play a quick catch up. First off, a HUGE thank you to so many of you who participated in Noah's RACK that I talked about here . We were so overwhelmed at the emails, messages and even cards we received in the mail of acts of kindness that many of you did in Noah's memory. We enjoyed sitting down and opening up his stocking to read of so many of you who took the time to pay it forward and bless someone else. Thank you again for participating! I think this will be a yearly thing we do in Noah's memory for Christmas. We also received some Christmas cards addressed specifically to Noah which we loved. Though there was one card who didn't have a signature, so whoever sent that card, thank you! After my last post here , I was blessed at how many of you who contacted me to offer support and prayers. I enjoyed chatting with many of you. Thank you so much for that, it meant a lot. And thank you to many of you who lifted us up in prayer, even though you didn't know details. We truly appreciated it! God provided for us in many ways again the last 2 months.... from meals, to an anonymous card/generous gift card, emails and calls of encouragement and support, etc. I know I may not have been able to thank everyone directly, but please know you blessed our family during this trying time and we truly appreciated everything! In addition to have been going through a trial these last few months, we have also been faced with some harassment on top of it all. I know I've had a few people in the past who have stalked my blog from real life and caused some minor issues. But lately, we've been dealing with a lot of harassment and problems being caused by some of my husbands family that it has now come down to a matter of my family's safety which is why I haven't been posting here or sharing details recently. Somehow they found my blog and have caused us a lot of problems from the things I share here. It pains my heart as this has been such a great source of healing for me after all we've been through, as well as a ministry to others walking this same path. I am not at all intimidated by those who have caused us problems because I know that in due time, God will handle things accordingly (but we pray for them & encourage others to do so as well). But in the mean time, I have my family to protect and can't be as public right now as I used to be unfortunately. I am working on trying to figure out some security measures to put in place here so that I can share details and get back to posting for my regular followers and at the same time, keep those who wish to due us harm from reading my posts. I don't want to completely close my blog and go to the private world as I feel very strongly that God wants Noah's story and our testimony to be out there so we can minister and support others who have lost a child or who have gotten a fatal pregnancy diagnosis (if I go private, no one looking for support would find my blog). I continue to receive posts or emails from women looking for a listening ear or support, please pray for these dear families. So for now, please feel free to contact me via the button on the right, or leave a comment here or your email address & I will get back to you. Hopefully I can soon get back to regular posting as I do miss it & I have had lots to share! My strength is made perfect in weakness. 2 Corinthians 12:9
I recently shared on Instagram that I had made Nora a familiar faces basket. It's similar to the familiar places treasure basket I made her a couple months ago. I choose to introduce this basket, beca
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Here is the May Visiting Teaching Handout. The message should come from one of the conference talks of your own choosing. So I decided that since it was the month of May that I would put “May” we let ourselves be Blessed with the talks from Conference. (Get it?!) I just stuck this card in … Continue reading May 2012 Visiting Teaching Handout →
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I am happy to report that I completed my yellow RSC blocks for this month. Here they were in progress. I tend to just pick out all the small scraps, press them, and just fit them together as I go. Here are the completed blocks. Tutorial is at mmmquilts. Linking with So Scrappy RSC. And all of the blocks so far. I'm happy that I'm looking at a different project on the design wall now that Log Cabin Stars is a top. The downside is that it's hard to get a nice picture of things on the design wall. The lighting is always weird. I'm not so happy to report that I don't have anything to add to my PHD report for this month. I am making progress, just haven't moved anything into the completed list. I'm hoping that since there are still a few more days this month, I may be able to move one thing over. I want to get the bias binding onto the sweatshirt jacket. I ordered a bias tape maker from Amazon that got delivered last night--JoAnn doesn't have any in stock anymore even though I've purchased several other sizes there in the past. I've been quilting up a storm. Let's look at all the beauties, shall we? *Be sure to scroll all the way down to the end!* First is Amber's baby quilt. I quilted this one with hand-guided loopy meander. Next is Carol T.'s Nashville quilt, quilted with Notes (music notes). This design came preloaded on my Intelliquilter, but you can buy it as well. Then I quilted Two Simple on Sharon's Irish Chain quilt. This quilt is HUGE! I think this is the fourth one of these I've quilted for her? Next up is Brenda's Lion King quilt. She and her family selected the Jungle Party design. Sara's flamingo quilt is quilted with Gulf Stream. Did you know that I love flamingos? I even have a little flamingo mascot in my sewing room that my friend Annie gave me. I'll have to take a picture sometime. I quilted Megan's quilt with Propel. This quilt had Swedish Fish fabric, popcorn, heart suckers, fancy pancakes, and so much more. She's a newer quilter and she did a nice job, especially considering how large the quilt is. Amber let my daughter and I select the final design for her kitty quilt. We picked Clamour Cat. It's so cute! And the final one belongs to Penny. She selected Loop the Loop for her Ruby Star quilt. It's looking really good. I got about half way through it yesterday, so I'll be finishing it up today. Random aside: I've had two separate friends tell me recently that Ruby Star fabric smells sweet/maple syrup-like when you iron it. I can say that I noticed that while steaming Penny's quilt back. Have you ever noticed it? We're wondering if it's just the metallics. I think many of you participated in the Villa Rosa blog hop recently, either as makers or participants. I was lucky enough to win two prizes. The first one has arrived--I won a quilt! I really like the fabrics the maker used for this (was it Tricia?). I hope you enjoyed this mini quilt show. Next Wednesday will be the May OMG link up, so my regular post will be on Thursday again. Linking with A Quiltery, My Quilt Infatuation, and Alycia Quilts.
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Each temple has stories about its unique construction plans and opposition faced along the way. Accompanying these stories are miracles that manifest the Lord's own way of making sure everything pieces together for His holy temples. Here are six inspiring examples.
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