Cherish the Moment

This crazy week is so very close to coming to a close. I can taste it. I just have to get through the weekend that includes a baby shower, one niece spending the night, a trip to Montgomery (and back), and a kid's bowling birthday party. woohoo.
Is it weird that I'm looking forward to washing clothes on Monday?
Because that means my schedule is getting back to normal.

I haven't touched the craft room
Or listed a single piece of jewelry in the shop
I'm behind on my blog reading
And there's still a tray of items that need descriptions

But I recognize that I'm so very lucky that as far as I know all my family and friends are safe. I'm still reeling from the tragedy of Wednesday's tornadoes and the number of fatalities that continues to increase.

I pray with all my heart that those who were affected find some relief. As well, I plan to focus some energy next week to gathering and donating toward this cause.

In the meantime, I'll just keep on keeping on and cherish the moments I still have.

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4 comments:

  1. You have had a busy week! I too am SO far behind.
    I too am reading and thinking about those who have lost homes and loved ones and appreciating my own hearth and home a little more.
    Jenni

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  2. Busy doesn't even begin to describe. . . sooooo close!!
    It's sad that it often takes a disaster like this for us to realize just how lucky we are.

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  3. I'm behind on my creativity, too. The devastation of many parts of our planet gives me much to think about. Not knowing what's going to come up next, because what we thought was impossible is possible...I feel it's time to ponder and pray.

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  4. I'm exhausted just reading that! I am glad you are safe! XO

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