Friday, July 10, 2026

Nature Art


Daily Gratitude Year 14-Day 192: Today, I am grateful for nature art. 

Much of art is having the eyes to see. Art is deeply personal. In my mind, there is a difference between crafting and art but they overlap. It takes a creative mind to look at a pin cone to see an owl, a bird, or a frog. 

The images shown caught my eye. Perhaps it is because I have just read "Theo of Golden" where there are artists of many kinds. It is, also, VBS time and nature art is typically inexpensive and kid friendly. These examples are sweet and new to me. 
The thing about gathering components to create an animal out of sticks, stones, nuts, greens, grasses, and pinecones is that it requires to look at the ordinary with new eyes. I have never looked at a walnut and seen the shape of a frog's head, but some artist did. Art is often the ability to think outside of the box and beyond what others see. 

Our Heavenly Father paints sunsets every night. He sculpted Adam from the earth and His breath brought us to life. He hangs the named and numbered stars in the same way we place our most beloved ornaments artistically on a Christmas tree. 

The most amazing thing to me is that great beauty can follow brokenness. The broken pieces come together in new ways. 

"“Yet, you, Lord, are our Father. We are the clay, you are the potter; we are all the work of your hand.” – Isaiah 64:8

Art is more about the heart of any piece than perfection. Embrace the imperfect, the broken, and the restoration found in seeing with fresh eyes. 

Today, I am grateful for nature art. 

Thursday, July 9, 2026

Theo of Golden


 Daily Gratitude Year 14-Day 190: Today, I am grateful for "Theo of Golden."

"Theo of Golden" was written by Allen Levi. A man with 70 years of life experiences and an artistic soul. The book is full of adjectives, colors, and the decadence of handwritten letters on premium paper. It is that and so much more. 

Life is not always easy. Reflecting on the book, one cannot help but conclude that we are shaped by the things that hurt us, but even more by the things that heal us. 

The book is fictional but the impact of relationships and connectedness is real. It is why I loved growing up in a farming community rich in small towns, history, simple living, and hard work. People who shared what they had with those who had less. They convinced the widow or the elderly that they had "too many eggs" or "too much meat" in the butchering. "It would be a sin for it to go to waste." 

"Theo of Golden" will make you smile, laugh, tear up (not sob), and look for ways to live well. Living well has little to do with wealth. Having enough is good; enough to share makes us rich. 

"Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares." -Hebrews 13:2

If you are traveling this summer, the Audiobook book is great! From the "Verbivore" bookstore's  cantankerous to Ellen of Golden, the characters are rich with many references to great literature, including the greatest book and greatest story of all time. 

Today, I am grateful for "Theo of Golden."

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Children's Librarians

 

Daily Gratitude Year 14-Day 189: Today, I am grateful for children's librarians.

Children's librarians are often the game changers in the quest to teach children the love of reading. I love books and am blessed to call several librarians close friends, two family, and one a Daughter-in-Love. Today is Miss Emma's birthday!

Her love for reading is contagious. In a library there is something for everyone's reading diet and she loves to spark enthusiasm in young readers.

She blesses our community and our family every day. She can be gentle or fierce... as needed. She always makes us smile.

“She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come.” -Proverbs 31:5

Today, I am grateful for children's librarians... especially Emma.

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Favorite Shops

 


Daily Gratitude Year 14-Day 188: Today, I am grateful for favorite shops.

I love Sutton's Bay, MI. It was so much fun visiting the Old Mission Peninsula on the 4th of July with some of our Michigan family. These cute little dragons keep me coming back. They have the sweetest faces. There are amazing glass items, too.

We have been enough that we know the shops we want to visit and then we try something new, too.

Today, I am grateful for favorite shops.

Monday, July 6, 2026

Rhubarb

 

Daily Gratitude Year 14-Day 187: Today, I am grateful for rhubarb.

One of the joys of the summer harvest is rhubarb. There are delicious things you can make with it from pie to ice cream sauce. Still fighting technology.

Another simple post.

Today, I am grateful for rhubarb.

Sunday, July 5, 2026

Making Memories

Daily Gratitude Year 14-Day 186: Today, I am grateful for making memories. 

I am so grateful for the gift of shared time and space. The Love of my Life grew up in a place where many people vacation. He still has siblings and extended family in Traverse City, Kingsley, and Interlochen. I forget how beautiful Michigan is in the summertime. 

Making memories with intention means pausing to take the pictures. In time, it is the pictures that help us remember. (And… I am fighting technology tonight… so I will add pictures later.)

Today, I am grateful for making memories.

Saturday, July 4, 2026

250 Years






Daily Gratitude Year 14-Day 184: Today, I am grateful for 250 years.

I could write for days on my gratitude for this beautiful land. Most of my family on both sides came with nothing but hopes and dreams for land and a better life. A few came with nothing more than courage and determination.
Many were patriots and supporters of the cause of freedom. The days were long and the work was hard.
When the time came to declare independence… the risk of death for treason was real. They labored over the founding documents to ensure a strong union.
Not perfect but still the land of the free and the home of the brave.
Today, I am grateful for 250 years.