Friday, October 16, 2020

HOPE2

I hope to travel to my daughter's next spring.

I hope to be healthy all winter.

I hope to visit with my mother as much as possible.

I hope to see you before you leave.

HOPE to.  We do have high hopes for everyday accomplishments, activities, lifetime goals, heartfelt meetings.  

I hope to get up earlier tomorrow and go for a walk. 

I hope to get to bed earlier tonight so I can sleep better.

I hope to continue eating healthy and keep my weight off this time.

HOPE to.  We believe there is a way to our ideas and goals. 

HOPE2 is the description I had put on my friend's photo (it was the second beautiful, water outdoor photo I wanted to use). But as I typed it in the search bar, it occurred to me that the word and the number had more meaning. 

What made me call this picture Hope2? Its the story of the rainbow from Genesis 9 where God says, "I establish my covenant with you: Never again will all life be cut off by the waters of a flood; never again will there be a flood to destroy the earth." I have set my rainbow in the clouds, and it will be the sign of the covenant between me and the earth. 

Never again will the waters become a flood to destroy all life. Now that's hope!

The rainbow is the sign of the covenant, the promise from God to his people, to us.  The rainbow is the sign of hope for the moment, for tomorrow, for the future.  HOPE.

HOPE2 -  photo. (Used by permission. Photographer: Jill Meadows)


HOPE2 - Hope, too. In addition to love and faith and trust and mercy and grace, there's Hope, too.  

Romans 15:13

 May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope.














HOPE2 - Hope to.  To want to do something, plan to do something. To think there's a chance you could accomplish something. To have belief but not complete assurance to do whatever your goal is.

What makes our hopes and ideas and goals happen?   

Romans 12:12, NIV: "Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer."

Do you go through your day hoping and wondering why things don't happen?  Hoping is like throwing seeds in the wind - they might get planted and they might grow. 

To have the HOPE of the rainbow, invite God into your life. Believe that He loves you, and has given His only Son, Jesus Christ, to die for you, so that you can live eternally with Him. 

HOPE TOO, HOPE TO. Do you have love and God and His Hope, too? 

HOPE2. 

Here's a little about the photographer, Jill Meadows.




"Every post I post is for my best friend, she has cancer. Indirectly, my posts are for her. I cant go see her."

This is HOPE, too!



Jill's blog is backyardphotographer.net   You can find more of her beautiful outdoor photos in the Upper Peninsula on her Face Book page here


Jill is intentional. She seeks out God's beauty. She always finds it.  And we thank her for sharing her sights with us.  

Thanks for stopping by.  Where ever you hope to go, be blessed!  SB

Jill Meadows
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Wednesday, October 14, 2020

HALLOWEEN TREASURES

HALLOWEEN TREASURES 


My friend Carole loves antique collectibles and recently posted this on her Face Book page.  I so love her sense of color and coordination, of antique and new and years in between.  (Used by permission)


"It has been years since I hauled out my collection of antique Halloween pumpkins and decor. This year I just felt like it. Jerry asked who was going to see it since everyone is COVID stationary. I do it for me, I guess. Most of it came in one fell swoop when I traded a set of fancy dishes with a woman whose mother had been a grade school teacher. I think most of it is about 1930-1940. It was a great trade because we both walked away thinking we had the better deal."

          "This is the fireplace and these pumpkins are all new"



"Kitchen cabinet with the old Halloween collection. Those fluffy things are horns. Back in the day trick or treaters made a lot of noise when they came knocking."


"Spooky lanterns. The cat is unusual."


"Pretty spooky. The witch is a tambourine. The green majolica dishes are from a local antique shop."

Thank you, Carole, for sharing the Halloween days gone by. You've got our minds to thinking about costumes and candy, trick or treating, and an alternate version of wearing a mask.