I had a little fun today. It was my turn to teach the Bible lesson at Mr. Blueberry Eyes' class. The story was of Moses and the Israelites crossing the Red Sea. I dug in my sewing closet and found a cut of rustic-looking fabric that was perfect for a drape. The Wood Artist had a spruce pole that had 75 years of growth, but had been constricted because of a vine growing around it. It made a perfect, lightweight staff. The head teacher had a great beard and turban to complete the look. I must say, I had fun!
I think it looks good with GAP jeans, don't you?!
Laughing Water is excited because her Sabbath School has a party planned for tonight. Her ride will be here in 1 1/2 hours. She is practically counting the minutes.
The weather here in the Northland is melty. I would like to go for a ski, or a snowshoe, but, alas, there is little snow left! I do hope this isn't the end of winter!
I'm reading a new book by Henri Nouwen called, "In the Name of
This has been a week of stretching my spirit. There's been a lot going on and a lot of pondering. I'm going to crash for the rest of the weekend and hope next week is a little more mellow! :) Mellow is good, right?! - Nanette
2 comments:
Enjoyed your blog. Mellow is good I think too. However, just for fun I decided to look it up in the dictionary and thus have listed below. My 1959 dictionary gave basicly the first 6 definitions. I thought something was lacking there, probable some up to date uses were available. So, looked 'mellow' up online at: dictionary.com and found the uses listed below. I believe your use of the word fits more with #8 & 10.
–adjective 1. soft, sweet, and full-flavored from ripeness, as fruit.
2. well-matured, as wines.
3. soft and rich, as sound, tones, color, or light.
4. made gentle and compassionate by age or maturity; softened.
5. friable or loamy, as soil.
6. mildly and pleasantly intoxicated or high.
7. pleasantly agreeable; free from tension, discord, etc.: a mellow neighborhood.
8. affably relaxed; easygoing; genial: a mellow teacher who is very popular with her students.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object) 9. to make or become mellow.
–noun 10. Slang. a state, atmosphere, or mood of ease and gentle relaxation.
—Verb phrase11. mellow out, Slang. a. to become detached from worry, strife, stress, etc.; relax: After final exams let's go down to the beach and mellow out.
b. to make more relaxed, agreeable, workable, etc.; soften or smooth: Chopin really mellows me out when I'm feeling tense.
Think I need to use the online dictionary more often than the 1959 one!
You made a great Moses, I am sure in action as well as in dress. Kids must have loved it.
Hahahaha my sabeth school teachers and freind thout that was so funny.
Hahahahahaha
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