As the name of my blog indicates, I spend a lot of time thinking about home. Of course, my Heavenly Home is the one that is eternal, so that’s where I need to lay up my treasures, and that’s the one I’m striving for. But in the meantime, I have been given this tiny piece of the here-and-now—this home on the edge of town, this family, this neighborhood—in which to serve Him. And, though this is in the earthly realm, I want the things that happen here to be investments in the Heavenly realm.




Monday, March 3, 2025

Gathering the Moments | February 2025




πŸŽ” In February, we gave our bedroom a little love.

First, we hung a clock that Kati had found when she went antiquing on her birthday in November. She had texted me a photo, saying that she thought of me when she saw it. She did the same with a sweet pumpkin pillow. I asked her to buy both items for me and I dubbed her my personal shopper! She mailed the pillow so I'd have it in autumn, but the clock she brought at Christmas. I hemmed and hawed about where to hang it and finally settled on this spot in our bedroom. 


Then we (re)hung this picture in our bedroom with its new grain painted frame. (You can read more ~ here ~.)




πŸŽ” Ron continued working on our first big house project of the year: the conversion of our pink half bathroom into a main floor laundry closet. 



πŸŽ” Are you surprised that my friend Barbara and I went to a coffee shop and then antiquing?  (You're probably not.) 


πŸŽ” February brought more snow . . . and more. 


πŸŽ” This seems like a very "February" thing to do! 


πŸŽ” Soup was on the menu in February. 


πŸŽ” I don't think I told you that I did a little chair switch-a-roo.

I put the recently upholstered mustard-colored chair in the living room (yes, even though I chose that fabric specifically to coordinate with the love seat fabric!), and I brought the red-checked chair back to its former place in the library. I love the red checks against the green trim, and now I love the rug too (the rug that I had doubts about with the mustard chair). 

You can see the mustard chair in the library in ~ this post ~.  Don't you think the red-checked chair looks better against the green? 

By the way, I made the switch months ago, but it was February when I took this photo with winter morning light shining into the room. 

On the other side of the library is a real life look at Bekah's study corner. She is working hard this spring semester of her junior year. 


πŸŽ” Also in February . . . 

At Mom's house, she and Linda and I are sorting through old (and a few new) family photos. This one captured my attention recently: Thanksgiving dinner at Mom and Daddy's house, circa 1984. But there is a mystery that no one has been able to solve. Who took the photo?! We don't remember! 



πŸŽ” There were a few Valentine splurges in February: 

Chocolate-Covered Strawberry 
CrΓ¨me Frappuccinos. Yum! 


I cobbled together a new recipe for a Valentine luncheon at church. 

A new heart was a small non-caloric splurge. 


πŸŽ” Late afternoon light on a February day. 

Do you see misty light and shadows? 

I feel this as representative of life. Oh, there is light . . . the light that is from The LIGHT OF THE WORLD! I know that light! But sometimes - in the dark, in the shadows - that light appears misty. Yes, life is full of shadows and misty light. There is much that looks shadowy and misty and unclear and mysterious. And yet, the Light is always there! 

And so, when I am troubled, I need not try to understand the darkness. I need only look to The Light and understand Who He is. One day, all that is mysterious will be clear. All that is shadowy will be illuminated. All the darkness will disappear in His glorious light! 




14 comments:

  1. I love your bedroom. Looks so restful!
    Bun

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    1. Thanks so much, Bun! One step at a time, this room has become one that we love! (Sometime I should do a before-and-after post!)

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  2. Thanks for sharing the pictures. We love clocks and have to be careful when we go for cleaning and repairs on ours not to buy another one! Can't wait to see the finished laundry closet. . .

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    1. I know that feeling! With me, it was mirrors. For a while, I couldn't resist a good mirror, but I had to stop when I started getting a small collection in the attic! (Yikes!)

      We (mostly Ron) are DIY-ing most of the laundry closet project, so it will be awhile before it's finished. I'll try to give peeks along the way. :)

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  3. Your photos are lovely, but your words are even lovelier.

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    1. Thanks so much, Barbara! Along with the lovely moments, February also had some shadows. When I saw the shadowy photo, those thoughts came to me!

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  4. What a day that will be when we see Him face to face. There are things we can know revealed to us in God's Word and things God chooses to keep mysterious. So thankful for God's Word and His sovereignty. Love your new additions and revamps in your bedroom. Happy March to you!

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    1. Thanks for your kind words, Ellen! And, oh yes . . . I, too, am so grateful for God's Word and for His promises!

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  5. beautiful touches & changes ..

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    1. Thanks so much, Sherry! Always a work in progress! (As am I!)

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  6. Ohh, the colors for the trim in your house are all so lovely. Your bedroom is so calm and peaceful looking. And that cherry dessert for church looks so good. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thank you, Melissa! I feel like I am finally "getting" the paint colors that work for this house. I made that cherry dessert again this week for my Bible study ladies. It will stay in my repertoire . . . although I will only make it to take or when we have company. :)

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  7. Your house perfectly reflects your style, Cheryl. It's fun finding just the right items to fit in the right places. How sweet of your daughter to find the clock and think of you. There is much shadow in the world just now and I'm so thankful for the Light of the World in whom I trust.

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    1. Thank you, Lorrie! It is fun to find the right items . . . some by "treasure hunting," some unexpected (like the clock)!

      Much shadow indeed! So thankful that we can trust Him!

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