Who knew something simple could erupt into something chaotic so quickly? A broken file cabinet forced us to purchase a new one. We found one online, ordered it and it arrived quickly with a do it yourself assembly book, complete with 24 part packages and 18 steps of instructions! As we unpacked the items and compared with the instruction book, we realized a part was missing. Customer service was called, a replacement part was quickly received. Except, the screws did not fit into the holes on the replacement part. We tried again, received another part, same issue. Meanwhile, the 24 packages of parts are spread out on my living room floor, customer service does not understand my issue, they asked for photos which were sent and now we are again, waiting for a part. It seems every project faces the inevitable delay. My work place is undergoing a floor remodel. Upheaval, dust, packing, lots of inconvenience and depending on the work crew's schedule dictate the next fe...
Beautiful post! It's important to remember the "highs" when the "lows" hit:-)
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ReplyDeleteHappy WFW,
Blessings
Amen!!! He does make everything beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! So sorry to hear your home has been hit by the dreaded stomach virus. I'm so blessed by your attitude of praise. Take care. Praying your household is better, quickly.
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Tracy
P.S. Your blog is just lovely! = )
I love the reminder that it is Jesus who reigns forever and Jesus alone!
ReplyDeleteI hope your family feels better soon. So much disgusting virus stuff going on everywhere. It seems everywhere I click I read about it. It almost makes me feel like I should Lysol my keyboard. Ha!
What a verse to cling to when the lows do hit. I'm so sorry you were sick and glad you're feeling better today! Happy WFW!
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm so blessed you are feeling better. My son has the flu now, praying no one else catches it.
ReplyDeleteI love your scripture and picture.
Blessings to you this WFW♥
love it that you can fill that way even after being sick I hope that you are feeling better.
ReplyDeleteWhen you were speaking of you and your husband outside working in the yard it brought back memories of my parents and their shared love of yardwork
Any verse about rejoicing in the Lord is a great one for me and this one is definitely included!
ReplyDeleteHope you're feeling much better today.
Happy WFW!
What a wonderful message for all of us, and the picture is beautiful. Thanks for the reminder of God being in the highs AND lows. Happy WFW! (and praying for the virus - iiicckk!!)
ReplyDeleteyour first verse fit so perfectly with our ash wednesday sermon. instead of being ashamed, embarassed or indifferent to the ashes placed on our head...and more importantly the grace and sacrifice for which they stand, we are to boldy wear them into our lives...sharing the meaning and Jesus with all who ask.
ReplyDeleteAMEN....again! It's ALL new!
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lori
What a great thought as we are all getting over our "bugs" too. Beautiful WFW.
ReplyDeleteGreat post! Hope you're feeling well soon.
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