I Pray You Have A Blessed New Year
The ball is dropping in New York City and here comes a New Year. I pray last year was good for you.
I am sorry I have not been here as often as I used to be. My Aunt Katie died and several other events have kept me away from my writing. I plan to spend more time at it next year.
My main resolution for next year is to grow closer to God. That means I need to spend more time praying and in His Word.
I also want to spend more time writing. I love to write and have been very unhappy that I have let it go. It is going to be better this year.
What are your plans for next year? Pray about them and make sure they are in God's plan for your life. That is my biggest challenge. I always want to run ahead of God. I am here to tell you that it does not work. It will only make you miserable.
I would love to hear from more of you this year. Let me know you are reading. And, pray for me. I need it. Thanks.
Christmas Cards
I have not sent them in three years. This year I want to do everything I can to communicate with those who are important to me. What better way to start than with Christmas cards. I am already getting them ready but will not mail them until a little closer to Christmas.
I had not had them out in a very long time and had a bit of a problem finding them until all of a sudden I knew where they were. I took everything out of that box and there they were on the bottom.
I had forgotten how vivid the colors were. They all have a Christian theme. Many are of the manger or the wise men. How much fun I am having picking just the right one for each family or person. If I can send every one of them it will make me very happy. I will buy new ones for next year right after this Christmas.
I love to display the ones I receive. I love waking up to them in the morning. It reminds me how blessed we are to have a Savior to watch over us.
For several years I mounted them in books. How special those are now. So many of those people are no longer with us and the memories they bring back.
Well, I better get back to the cards. Oh, how the time flies. It will be Christmas before we know it.