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How are you doing? Last week I had a wave of anxiety hit me. Friends, it’s okay to cry, to be sad, and to be frustrated. We should not get stuck in the suffering.
People are suffering and hurting and before the Conavirus we could go to the Sunday church service and find some peace. We are now living in the new normal.
He is where we are. For example, God is in our homes. I think we are learning that we can find Him in all sorts of places. In other words, God is moving and we live in a day that affords us the opportunity to worship together through the internet.
I know that this seems like we have been going through this for a long time. In reality, “…with the Lord one day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.” 1 Peter 3:8
In conclusion, keep moving forward and don’t get stuck in the process. Look back at all that God has brought you through. He will do it again. We have hope!
1 Peter 5:10, “And after you have suffered a little while, the God of all grace, who has called you to his eternal glory in Christ, will himself restore, confirm, strengthen, and establish you.”
Know that God will carry you to the other side.
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Blessings!
Happy Monday, friends! How was your Easter weekend? I miss my granddaughters. I see them every day on FaceTime, but I miss their hugs. What do you miss the most?
I am sharing a few ideas that you can do with things that you have around the house. I participated in a scavenger hunt on Friday with my good friend Lisa Marie Angell. She is my go-to for all things Norwex. If you like Norwex, check her group out on Facebook.
you should have gone through a few toilet paper rolls, paper towel rolls, and a few gallons of milk at your house. Do not throw these in the trash. Your kids can have some fun making things out of these simple items. Also, if you are having things delivered to your house and you have a big box, keep it as well.
A time capsule is a container filled with items that represent present-day things such as photos, letters, newspaper articles, magazines, etc. First, get an old cardboard box. Second, you might want to use a plastic bag to put the items in so the items will be weatherproof. Third, let your kids choose something that they want to put in the time capsule. Last, hide it or bury it. (https://www.mykidstime.com/things-to-do/how-to-make-a-time-capsule-with-kids/)
You can make many things with cardboard boxes. Here are a few ideas to get you started.
Cover the toilet paper rolls with construction paper, make some wings, add some eyes and you have a bee or a ladybug. (https://www.easypeasyandfun.com/paper-roll-bee-craft-for-kids/)
Kids love to play and be creative. Let them come with their own ideas!
We are all in this together! Don’t forget to reach out with any questions.
Blessings!
Happy Saturday! This week has been a blur.
We made it through another week. It is so weird not to be able to get together with friends and family.
Thankfully we have Facetime so we can still see each other.
How are you feeling today?
You may be feeling alone in this crisis. You are not!
We are all in this together!
Take this time to pray, study the word, listen to podcasts, or learn a new skill.
Take heart in knowing that God is with you and you are never alone!
Have a blessed day!
Now may the Lord of peace himself give you peace at all times and in every way. The Lord be with you. 2 Thessalonians 3:16 NIV