I sure hope that your May has kicked off to a good start. The heat is settling in quick around our parts. We've kicked off May with watching our softball girls win the District. Next week we start another round of ball. It's so much fun to watch these girls and especially our girl, Mallory. She plays centerfield. We were so proud of both teams that played against each other. They all, hand in hand gathered together as one of our girls prayed for the game and also for one of our young men that was in a horrific car accident and fighting. His name is Kaden if you can think to lift him up to our Lord. I had the opportunity recently to speak to a group of women at a ladies luncheon event at a local church. Oh we had so much fun. I wished I had gotten pictures of the beautiful decorations. We had a TEA PARTY and we each kept the cup that we drank out of it. Isn't she just lovely? Easter has come and gone but we sure have a great time with family. We gather each...

It is amazing how God sweetly brings back those childhood memories to us and how He does it! Recently, I was on the lookout for this cute little jar with a pretty lid. I knew in my mind what I wanted but hadn't run across the perfect little item I wanted. You know what I mean? You know in your mind sorta what you want but you can't quite put your finger on it till you SEE IT! I wanted to use it in my remodeled bathroom on my shelf. In the midst of shopping for the guest bathroom (we're remodeling now) I spotted this older gentlemen having his own little yard sale out of the back of his truck. He just so happen to be in the same parking lot that I was going to park in. So....I HAD to see what he had on those tables sitting out by his truck!!!! I looked over at one table and saw some neat books, and then on another table what I really do call as JUNK, and then....then....I spotted it! The pretty round dish with the beautiful lid...sitting right there waiting on me to purchase it. The older man spoke up and said, "My sister sells Avon and she had a bunch of junk like this that apparently they carry no more so told me If I could sell it I could have it." He said, "It has powder in it! Still sealed up too." Junk I thought? This is my little treasure I have been looking for. I told him that I didn't really care about the powder but loved the dish. The price tag on it was $5 but after all, I was shopping at a parking lot yard sale so I offered him $2 and he took it. After Sunday dinner my youngest daughter was looking at our affects of a remodeled bed and bathroom and spotted the dish. She said it looked like something my granny used to have and then reminded me that when she and sisters were young and they would spend the night with granny and papa that after their baths granny would always put her powder on them to make them smell good! I immediately thought of how I do the same thing with my grandchildren. When my granddaughters get out from their bath I put smelly stuff on them and of course my grandson has to have some of papa's deodorant on him. They immediately run into the living room so papa can smell them and tell them how good they smell. My dish is now called my "granny dish". Isn't it amazing that God can use such wonderful memories to flow generation after generation.
This is so sweet. When I was a little girl my grandmother would chop up lemons and add spices to it and let it simmer on the stove and her house would smell so good. Though I don't do that often at Christmas I done the same thing and it brought back so many memories of my grandmother's home. Thanks for sharing. Tress
ReplyDeleteI love the dish! What a sweet story. Trinity
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Raygen and Mallory will love that!
ReplyDeleteKristy :-)
I too love this dish! But, I love the sweetness of the story behind it better. Audrey
ReplyDeleteoh I love it.. I remember things everyday that my Grandma use to let us do.. like when I was little me and my cousins would go stay with her and we'd get into her make up and she never cared what mess we made. I try to remember that with Kate and her friends!
ReplyDeleteSweet story to share. Liza S
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