Ella wanted to go outside and look at the frost.
We have had frost every morning for about 2 weeks...meaning soon, snow will be here.
I AM NOT READY!!
Unexpectedly, we turned playtime into school time with a quick lesson on heat.
"Why do you think your hand melts the frost?"
"My hand is hot."
There you go...science done. ;)
"Mommy my tongue melts it too!"
....she gets that from her Daddy...haha
For those that have been checking to see if I have posted anything lately...sorry for such a long break.
Life has been, well...overwhelming...I won't go into all the details, because it will really sounds like I am complaining. And I don't want to complain, because really, I am blessed beyond measure.
I had to let a few things slide in order to do what was important.
I enjoy writing and posting pictures on this blog sooo much, but with everything piling up, I needed to take a break.
I felt like I was drowning...so I decided to drown myself in my Bible and pray constantly.
Guess what??
It has helped so much!
While my plate is still overflowing, I don't feel consumed by it all.
I am constantly praying. While the passages may not apply directly to my situation at that given moment, it gives me a peace.
While I took a blogging break, my littlest lady turned 4 months!
She is rolling over, grabbing at everything, drooling like crazy...and has reverted back to newborn sleeping habits...but who could possibly be mad at that sweet face for not sleeping?? She smiles all the time (except when I am behind the camera).
And over the past few weeks and many, many, many more weeks to come...this is how I feel...
Sleep well, sweet Campbell, because momma ain't sleepin' much!






4 comments:
Love reading your blog, Sarah! You certainly chose the right way to "drown" your blues--by "drowning" in the Word and in prayer! As you said, even when the Scripture doesn't speak directly to what you're experiencing that day, God gives us encouragement and peace through it. Remaining in His presence all through the day: you've found the secret to experiencing a day filled with joy, even when the circumstances might not be fun! Blessings to you!
Good to see your blog today. Have been worried that things were overwhelming you. I had Wes on my desktop all the time he was in Afghanistan so he was my prayer focus each morning and at the end of my day when I shut down. Now that he is back and safe and you have been so silent lately, you are on my desktop. Praying that things lighten up for you. ari
beautifil pics, beautiful post!
needed that reminder for myself Sarah... drowning in the Word is the best solution - I need to choose it more often!
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