Rain and Gloom
It could be worse than the rains we are getting. Storms have been near and far and we have been fortunate.
There will be a hotdish for supper. I made my plans when I saw that Dennis was settled into the patio porch. Oh yes, Dennis does his hotdishes and I am appreciative when he does. I have a bit of a twist when I make one. I like to use some cream cheese that I stir into the pasta when it is still hot from being prepared in boiling water. The Alfredo sauce is my favorite. Dennis always enjoys a can of corn . . . which he will get. We will also get some brussel sprouts that I sliced up to add some great color and great taste.
What had happened when Dennis settled into the warm patio porch is when a nap snapped him up. He and the three cats realized that this damp wet weather is not fit to be out in. It is chilly and penetrating. When I went to check on the four of them I had to snap a photo. No . . . the photo does not depict Dennis being enveloped up into “the cloud.” When we had our huge red bow on the front door of the house over the Christmas season, we found that encasing the bow into plastic and hanging it from the porch ceiling was the best option to keep it for another season. We got the $100.00 bow at Hobby Lobby for $10.00 and we look forward to enjoy putting it up for seasons to come.
I am on board with fabric lying out in an array of colors on the church tables. Not quite sure what will pop out for a project, but be not afraid. I enjoy having the ability to see joy in what could be, what can be. Believe it or not . . . it is a rare commodity for many of those in or close to my age. It goes hand in hand with logic. I am blessed to have both be given to me.
Tomorrow signals the last day of the week and I am sure the weeks ahead may be uncertain. What is certain is that He will lead us through whatever may be ahead.