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February 9, 2010

garden friends…part 3…

how can we find true friendship in this often phony, temporary world? how can we recognize potential friendship? recently i’ve revisited my “garden friends” post and again thought of those friends i considered garden worthy…i’ve relized that even though i thought i had an abundance of garden friends, i really have only a select handful…

how i view friendships
i find myself guilty of the same thing, over and over again, in my friendships…i get caught up in the newness and excitement of the friendship…caught up in how much i love surrounding myself with the warm energy of friendships…how much i love having that “sisterhood bond” with other women….i believe every word that drips from their mouth…i pour my heart into the friendship, never questioning the motives of the other person…i mean, surely, they feel the same way about it as i do right?

the price of trusting
i hate to say i’ve paid a price but, in all fairness, i have…i’ve trusted that the friend and i were on the same level…that we both felt the exact same way about our friendship…and then the bombshell hits…they never were a “garden friend”…they were more of a “fair weather friend”…faithfulness and loyalty are key to true friendship. without them, we feel betrayed, left out, and lonely. in true friendship there is no turning away.

true friendship
genuine friendship loves for love’s sake, not just for what it can get in return. true friendship involves action…doing something for someone else while expecting nothing in return.  that is rare these days.  a true friendship also includes sharing thoughts and feelings without fear of judgment or negativity.  i know there have been many times i’ve told one of my good friends something i’ve done, and i was so thankful they didn’t judge me.  a genuine friendship involves a shared sense of caring and concern, a desire to see one another grow and develop, and a hope for each other to succeed in all aspects of life.  there is no jealousy in a genuine friendship.  friends are to be dependable. in true friendship, unconditional love develops. we love our friends no matter what and we always want the best for our friends.

i understand that relationships in real life involve different levels of friendships, and that’s okay with me. as long as i know what level of friendship i have. humans are designed by God for lasting relationships. it seems so often our society offers only vague, empty relationships. God wants us to have friends here on earth!

i am SO SO thankful for the few true friends I have…and if your reading this, you know who you are…thank you for coming into my garden and letting me lay down my heart to you time and time again…for knowing when i was vulnerable…knowing when i needed to vent and when i needed a hug…thank you for being you…thank you for never putting on airs and pretending to be someone you weren’t…thank you for never abandoning me and turning away…thank you for giving me a lifelong lasting relationship that I value to the ends of the earth…

out for now
~kisses

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February 8, 2010

hello monday

so far my monday has been YUCKISH…i seem to have managed somehow to get a sinus infection, which i could totally do without thank you…and i knew i couldn’t call off today since it’s my switchboard day (double yuck)…and this morning joe started my car and accidentally bumped the door locks when he was shutting the door…sooooo i had a running car with all doors locked and only one key, yikes…thankfully my mama let me bring her car and joe was able to call someone with a slim jim to open my door…all of that before 6:30 a.m., hench the YUCKISH start to my morning…
the 4 – 6 inches they were calling for on saturday seems to have been more like 12 – 15, a little off huh?  so we didn’t make it to altoona saturday.  we did everything else on our list minus that…by saturday evening the sun was shining beautifully and i was feeling the need to shoot…i grabbed my camera and we headed out for a drive…i got these shots of the littles…the sun was REALLY bright, even though they weren’t facing it they said it was still hurting their eyes, lol, that would be why they are squinting…
and here is a shot of my precious fur baby…i love this shot of him!

out for now
~kisses

ps…

i almost forgot a big high point of our weekend…my oldest little got his hair cut (all of his own doing might i add)

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February 7, 2010

a display of His splendor

You are my servant, in whom I will display my splendor. ~Isaiah 49:3

isn’t that an amazing thing to think of!!!  we are totally designed to reflect Him and His glory.  just as an artist creates the perfect painting, He has carefully crafted us, beginning with our creation and throughout our lives and circumstances, to make us the perfect frame and matting to beautifully display His splendor.  what an amazing honor that is for us to display the splendor of God!!

out for now
~kisses  

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