Category Archives: Inspiration

Monthly Inspiration

Hello and Welcome. WOW! July is upon us and already the year is half over. Today I’m sharing some inspiration for our gardening season.

“A garden is a grand teacher. It teaches patience and careful watchfulness; it teaches industry and thrift; above all, it teaches entire trust.” – Gertrude Jekyll

“Gardens are not made by singing ‘Oh, how beautiful!’ and sitting in the shade.” – Rudyard Kipling

“A garden requires patient labor and attention. Plants do not grow merely to satisfy ambitions or to fulfill good intentions. They thrive because someone expended effort on them.” – Liberty Hyde Bailey

“Gardening is cheaper than therapy and you get tomatoes.” – Unknown

“The Earth laughs in flowers.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson

“If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need.” – Cicero

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Monthly Inspiration

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This month let’s find some inspiration in the weather.

“If you spend your whole life waiting for the storm, you’ll never enjoy the sunshine.” ~ Morris West

“If you want to see the sunshine, you have to weather the storm.” ~ Frank Lane

“There is nothing more beautiful than a rainbow, but it takes both rain and sunshine to make a rainbow.” ~ Unknown

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Monthly Inspiration

Earlier than I expected, the trilliums are blossoming.

Hello and Welcome! For our monthly inspiration I have chosen some simple words of wisdom from Mother Teresa.

Do you want to be great? Pick up a broom and sweep the floor. ~ Mother Teresa

We will never know how much just a simple smile will do. ~ Mother Teresa

My secret is simple — I pray. ~ Mother Teresa

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Monthly Inspiration -Celebrating 10 Years

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Sometime in April WordPress will send me a notice congratulating me on 10 years of blogging. It’s hard to believe that I (actually my daughter who helped me set up my blog) signed up with WordPress 10 years ago this month. After setting up the account my daughter designed the header on my page, that’s why you won’t see my orange, white and green header on another blog. Then I began playing around, setting up pages and widgets and such. It wasn’t until June that I actually got brave enough to publish my first post, which really didn’t say much.

Recently I’ve been looking back at some of my early posts, many of which have to do with soapmaking, the original intention of this blog. I did come across a post that I published in September 2015 that, according to my stats, has only been viewed 9 times and didn’t have any likes or comments. I thought it was a good post – maybe one of my favorites – so I decided to repost it here today as our monthly inspiration.

It Could Have Been A Bad day

September 8, 2015

When I got up Monday morning, and went to make a pot of coffee, I discovered that for some reason the coffee pot was not working. I tried jiggling the cord, flipping the switch a couple of times and even though the green light was on, indicting that it was getting power, nothing happened.  I unplugged it and plugged it back in. I left it on and walked away from it for a few minutes, as if I was going to somehow will it to work. It didn’t, and oh how disappointed I was that I wouldn’t have a cup of coffee to start the day. Can you imagine anything worse than having to start the day without that cup of coffee, that little, or big, (depending on how strong you like your coffee) boost of caffeine, to get you going. Does it get any worse?

Well, the truth is that, while my coffee pot did not work and I did try several things to get it to start and yes, I was pretty disappointed that I wasn’t going to have that first cup of coffee to start my day, this was nowhere near the worst thing that could have happened to me today.

You see, I had already woke up of my own free will, with no alarms to startled me awake, no emergency phone calls, and not even the dogs barking to wake me. When I woke I opened my eyes to see that it was nearly 8:00 a.m., so I knew that I could see. I could hear the blower from the air conditioner running, so I still had my hearing, the power was not off, and it was a comfortable temperature in the house. Before I got out of bed I kissed my husband and he kissed me and said “I love you,”. He too was alive. I stood up and all of my body parts seemed to be functioning fine.

As I walked out of the bedroom Scout wagged his tail at me and Trooper followed me to the living room and then waited for me to let him outside. The dogs were ok this morning.  When I went outside the sun was shining, it was a beautiful morning, and I thought about how much fun we had yesterday with so many family members and friends spending time with us at our farm. It was a really good time.

I decided to let my husband sleep while I went to the farm to let the chickens out for the day. Since I didn’t have my morning coffee, I grabbed a bottle of iced tea and took it with me. The van started and ran well, and I drove to the farm without incident. I was greeted at the farm by my second youngest daughter who had camped at the farm with a friend. She and Trooper went for a walk, while I tended the chickens. When I opened the coop, the chickens began piling out. I didn’t have to battle the rooster this morning, even though I didn’t stick around long for him to see that it was me there.

After chatting with my daughter for a few minutes I decided to go into town for coffee, so I asked if she wanted to go. We picked up coffee and breakfast for my husband and youngest daughter as well. Upon returning home, I was joined by my two youngest daughters on the deck for breakfast and coffee and a nice visit. These times with the girls don’t happen much anymore as they are busy with college and working and leading their own lives. Their older sisters are married with jobs and homes and responsibilities of their own. So I do value our times together.

The day went on with clean up at the farm, a siesta, a swim in the pond, a fun afternoon with my husband, and trip to Kmart to buy a new coffee pot.

I was blessed in so many ways, and I certainly can imagine many, many things worse than my coffee pot not making me my early morning cup of coffee. But our society is so dramatic and programmed to think negatively, that we let the little things that we take for granted become the big things that cause us stress. So many times I hear, or read, about things being “the worst thing that could happen” and I think “no, I can think of far worse things.” Often times, we or someone I know will have an issue, like a flat tire for example that is stressing them out, and my thought is “if this is the worst of my (or their) problems then I (they) should be on my (their) knees, thanking God.” I remember several years ago reading a blog that was written by a mother who was homeschooling her children. She was about to start teaching them algebra, and said she couldn’t imagine anything worse. My reply was, ” be thankful that you are not sitting in a hospital by their bedside, praying for them to wake up from a coma.”

I’ve said this prayer many times in my life, “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.” Well, the wisdom came when I realized that, for the most part, I can’t control people, the way they think, talk, or act. I also can’t control many situations; things like the coffee pot not working or a flat tire. What I can control is the way that I react. If I choose to react negatively then I will only cause myself stress. I will not have the serenity that I pray for. It may sound cliché “seeing the cup as half full instead of half empty”, “don’t cry over spilled milk”, or “count your blessings”, but I find that having a true realization of all the blessing that I have been given can minimalize my stress and help me deal with the “crises” of everyday life. Yes, I believe that attitude is everything.  I could have chosen to let my situation, and my disappointment, control my life, but instead I chose to make it a good day.

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Monthly Inspiration

Hello and Welcome. March has arrived and we are headed into my favorite season. Despite the sunshine March came in like a Lion, with high winds and below freezing temperatures. We are forecast to have warmer days this coming week, which means we’re heading in the right direction. 😀 But while we await spring, I will share some “spring” quotes with you.

“No winter lasts forever; no spring skips its turn.” – Hal Borland

“In the Spring, I have counted 136 different kinds of weather inside of 24 hours.” – Mark Twain

“Despite the forecast, live like it’s spring.” – Lilly Pulitzer

“Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine.” ― Anthony J. D’Angelo

“In winter, I plot and plan. In spring, I move.” – Henry Rollins

“In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt.” –Margaret Atwood

“Garden as though you will live forever.” – William Kent

“Spring is when you feel like whistling even with a shoe full of slush.” – Doug Larson

“Spring is nature’s way of saying, ‘Let’s Party!'” – Robin Williams

Lastly if you want to quote me, I say, “Spring – Bring it on!!!”🌼🌞🌷

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