This morning we got up as usual and went to school and work. when I got to work I found that our clerk wasn't coming in because her mother had died during the night. She died in her sleep. The woman was older and in a nursing home after a stroke this summer, but she was doing well. It reminded me that none of us is guaranteed tomorrow. We could be gone from this earth in a blink of an eye......I have a peace about that although I don't want to leave my kids and husband. Just think how wonderful heaven will be. It's very hard for me to imagine this kind of thing. If you don't know God as your Lord and Savior, you need to at least explore God and hear what He can do for you. I can't imagine living not knowing my final resting place. I know that when I die I will be with my Lord and Savior forever! It is a wonderful, peaceful bit of truth that I cling to especially in these unsettling times.
Here's my sorry card for the clerk. I wanted soft colorful flowers in this. I really love this Garden Silhouette set by Stampin' Up. I am enjoying using the new scalloped circle too. After I had attached everything I realized that I hadn't decorated the cardstock in the background with ink or dry embossing...........I think it looks okay anyway. This was made for the Card Sketch challenge on SCS. Thanks for looking. Blessings and prayers coming your way until next time, God Willing.
This is a place where I can share my love of family, stamping and the Lord.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Shop Now During Our Seasonal Sale
Click here or the image to shop the Seasonal Sale! The Sale is November 13-15. Don't miss out on great savings.
-
We're already at the shortest day and longest night of the year! Now the days will begin to get longer! Starting Friday, the sun will be...
-
I love the ocean. I love the sounds, the smell and the peace I get from being there. I've brought the ocean to you today. I don't...
1 comment:
VERY nice card Sue. I'm sure she will appreciate a card made just for her rather than a store bought one.
Post a Comment