Month: October 2012

Of Needles and Needs

Of Needles and Needs

   On Thursday, (25th Oct.) I managed to complete the wedding pillow for “Floss & Harry’s” wedding.  I was relieved and pleased that I’d finished over a week before the wedding.  The week before a wedding is a hectic time for the two families involved.  What I learned:  The inner pillow is made of heavy-weight …

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Getting basted–the sewing that is!

Getting basted–the sewing that is!

I was truly attempting to blog every day–so, I apologise for missing a day. This evening The Maverick was busy working on his bicycle with his best friend, Jon-David.  So I was displaced from the lounge. And “Mr. Biz” is here for the night, as he occassionally stays with us when his chauffer work brings him up …

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Where I go on Mondays

Where I go on Mondays

I’ve taken to carrying my camera with me on a regular basis.  With the trees changing their wardrobe on a daily basis, having a daily recording of it is too much of a temptation.  It’s a good thing I’m using the digitial and not the analog!  The cost of film development would be exorbitant.  🙂 …

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It’s not about “Fixing You”

It’s not about “Fixing You”

For me, October has held an emphasis on prayer.  On Saturday, 6th October, several members of St. Mary’s Prayer Team attended a half-day of training.  Our team had taken a short break in August due to school holidays.  So, as we were preparing to resume the prayer ministry in September, we learned of an opportunity …

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This past week we’ve had lots of grey, cloudy skies.  But this morning the skies were full of fog–almost like watered-down skimmed milk.  However, it was so dense one couldn’t see anything.  Rather, subtile hints of colour shone through the cold haze.         I was outside this morning–a little after 9:00 am, waiting for a …

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I say a little (BIG) prayer

I say a little (BIG) prayer

       When an ocean or more separates one from his/her family, it is not uncommon to feel overwhelmed by negative emotions when that one is too far away to help in times of need.  Helplessness, frustration, guilt, and worry are gremlins that knock on the door of the soul.  It takes this kind of situation …

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Missing earrings–refound promises

Missing earrings–refound promises

                        On Monday, 1st October, wanting to make sure I had plenty of time to get my new glasses fitted and still have a casual walk to the Learning Centre, I went into town about an hour before my sewing class.  The pick-up went smoothly and quickly, leaving me time to visit a few shops …

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An unexpected offer

An unexpected offer

I was relieved on Monday when the overcast skies were rain free.  For the previous three Mondays I’d trudged through town clad in my long, green raincoat, with my back-pack weighted with paraphernalia for my sewing class.  Sweat made me damp inside my coat while the rain wetted the outside of the coat.  So though …

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Today’s project

Today’s project

     My youngest Step-daughter, “Floss” is getting married in two-and-a-half weeks.  The good news is that I already have my dress.  It arrived last week.      I’m looking forward to the wedding because all of the children and grandchildren will be there.  I am praying for a family photo with all members on board!  That’s 27–yes–twenty-seven–people …

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October Catch Up

October Catch Up

        All has been quite on the blogging front here at A Reed Not Broken.  Not for want of things to write about.  I guess it’s a testimony of a lack of discipline and determination—that and a newly developed addition to match-three games.   Kittie           Many wonderful things has been happening since my last …

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