STEPPING STONES TO HEAVEN


Today I got to thinking about the Smoky Mountains and how much I wish I were there. I love being in the Smokies, and if I had my way, I would live there for the rest of my days on this earth. Unfortunately, I can’t make that work, so I have to settle for visiting there and only very occasionally at that. A few years ago I wrote a poem — a cinquain — about my love for those mountains, and I thought I’d repost it today just because I felt like it. Some of you may remember it, and some of you have never seen it previously.  Either way, I hope you enjoy it today.

STEPPING STONES TO HEAVEN

Heaven
Is a little
Closer in the mountains.
My heart’s at rest there, and I can
See God.


DAILY PROMPT 2146 — WHAT COULD YOU DO LESS OF?

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 I did not have to think about this one for any length of time at all. The one thing that I could definitely do less of is eating sweets.  I love, love, love, love, LOVE candy, cookies, cakes, and pies. I just can’t seem to get enough of them.   And the fact that they are a major comfort food group for me adds to the problem.  I’m stressed just thinking about how I need to cut down my eating of these goodies. Oh, well … maybe if I eat me some chocolate, it will help me get over the stress …..


DAILY PROMPT 2138 – FAVORITE THINGS TO WEAR

 

The prompt asked about TWO favorite things to wear. But that doesn’t really make sense, because it doesn’t clarify whether it’s talking about upper garments, lower garments, coats, shoes, hair accessories, or a dozen other categories. So I had to do some thinking about this one. 

However, I did realize pretty quickly that all my “favorite” things to wear have one or two things in common. First of all, they are all COMFORTABLE.  I spelled that with capital letters because it is my primary decision maker. I used to be willing to be uncomfortable in order to be “in fashion” or to wear something that I thought was particularly flattering or would catch the “right person’s” eye.  Nowadays, I am much more sensible. I cater to my own comfort.

So in the category of favorites I have to include a powder blue sweatshirt, which is cozy and comfy, a red Christmas top  (also soft and comfy)  with lovely sculptured silver Christmas trees on the front — a gift from my sister — a necklace that is simply the name Jesus written in script, with a short silver chain.

The second thing many of my favorites have in common is that they have sentimental or nostalgic significance. And that’s why I have a pair of black flats and a pair of tan flats that are reminiscent of some I wore as a teenager. I loved that style, and when they came back into the stores a few years ago, I grabbed up a couple pair and always enjoy wearing them.

So, there you have it. Are there other things I could include on the list? Certainly. But these are enough to answer the question.  So  now if you’ll excuse me, I will just go slip into something comfortable.  🙂


DAILY WRITING PROMPT 2089 – WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN PUTTING OFF DOING?

What have I been putting off doing? 

Almost everything.

Why?

Because I am a procrastinator.

I even wrote a cinquain about the subject a few years ago. I’ll share it again here since it fits: SOMEDAY

SOMEDAY.
I LOVE THAT WORD.
IT LETS ME PUT OFF STUFF.
I’VE STUDIED MY LONG “TO DO” LIST.
I’LL WAIT.


DAILY PROMPT 2020 – LIST 30 THINGS THAT MAKE YOU HAPPY

 

Wow! 30 Things That Make Me Happy!

I could probably list 30 things and then make sub-categories under each one. But I’ll try to stay within the limits of the assignment. Okay, here goes:

  1. Knowing Jesus Christ
  2. Teaching God’s Word
  3. Praying with and for others and helping them receive from the Lord
  4. Writing – fiction, non-fiction, & poetry
  5. Creating Book Covers
  6. Drinking Coffee
  7. Visiting with friends — especially when we drink coffee at the same time. 🙂
  8. Eating chocolate
  9. Eating bacon
  10. Eating mashed potatoes
  11. Christmas — decorating, gift buying, family get-to-gethers — everything
  12. Sunrises
  13. Sunsets
  14. Spending time at the ocean
  15. Spending time in the Smoky Mountains
  16. Painting & Sketching — watercolor, acrylics, ink
  17. Painting birds in particular — my imaginative versions of birds
  18. The stars when they seem bright & close
  19. Playing music – mainly keyboard
  20. Teaching writing
  21. Teaching people how to use and be comfortable with computers & the Internet
  22. Reading Miss Read books
  23. Reading A Redbird Christmas — over and over
  24. Reading The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency Series
  25. Reading a Good Cozy Mystery
  26. Playing with dogs
  27. Singing — mostly privately as worship
  28. Dancing
  29. Autumn — especially the whole month of October
  30. Remembering all the blessed times I’ve had with loved ones

This exercise has been fun. It really refreshes the soul to sit and think about things that make us happy.  I probably need to do this at least once a week.


WATERCOLOR FUN

July is World Watercolor Month, and I’ve been splashing around quite a bit during the last few weeks — mostly with the birds.  🙂    So I thought I’d share a few of the paintings I’ve done to celebrate watercolor this month.


MY NEW SWEEPER — A SAD POEM

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I bought a new sweeper —  light-weight.
It sucks dirt up fine, and that’s great.
When dirt canister’s full,
From the unit I pull,
Empty dirt and return in clean state.

Now, I managed to pull the part free;
Emptied dirt and cleaned filter with glee.
But when all was replaced,
Sweeper did about-face,
And spewed out dirty air right at me.

Now, it no longer sucks dirt or lint.
And the owner’s book gives me no hint
Where the parts all belong,
So I can’t fix what’s wrong.
And I’ve wasted the money I spent!


MAGNOLIA BLOOMS PRODUCTS AVAILABLE

Just wanted to share a few of the products now available featuring one of my newest designs: “MAGNOLIA BLOOMS.”  If you’re interested in seeing more or purchasing products, just follow this link and then scroll down the page to where it shows you more available items.


HEALING SCHOOL VIDEO CLASSES – SEGMENT 1

 This video is the first in a series of 23, which cover the course titled “Biblical Pathways to Health & Wholeness,” taught by Sandra Pavloff Conner in 2021. It includes several foundational principles required to receive anything from the Lord by faith. It explains in detail 9 specific pathways prescribed by God’s Word to receive physical healing from the Lord, through the finished work of Jesus Christ. The course also covers several common hindrances to receiving healing from the Lord and ways to avoid or remove those hindrances.

The course is part of Sandra Conner’s Healing School curriculum, which she teaches in both public and private venues throughout the year. This particular series of videos was offered to students at a local college in 2021, and listeners may hear a reference to that college occasionally. Please don’t let that interfere with your receiving the truths presented here.

The original course also included study sheets that offered more information on the subject being taught. If listeners on this channel would like copies of those study sheets, they may contact Sandra Conner at the e-mail address below, and she will gladly e-mail free copies to you. Please use this e-mail: radicalaboutjesus@gmail.com.

Listeners can also find the entire playlist on this channel by clicking on “Playlists” in the navigation bar.


CHOOSING THE PERFECT PET — POEM

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CHOOSING THE PERFECT PET

Sometimes I wish I had a dog that I could call my own.
He’d keep me company, and I would never feel alone.
I’d pet and pamper him and give him yummy little treats.
And I could tell him everything because he’d be discreet.

But then, of course, I’d have to train him not to “go” inside.
And when he had to “go” I’d have to be there by his side.
I’d have to walk him twice a day with poo bags in supply,
And regular visits to the vet could run my checkbook dry.

Dog food to buy, and dog supplies, could use up cash I’ve saved.
Add discipline and training to make sure he’s well-behaved.
And bathing him and grooming when he might not want it done.
The more I think about it, it just doesn’t sound like fun.

After consideration, I am very much inclined
To get a furry puppy of the artificial kind.
They’re cuddly soft and stuffed with cloth and never have to “wet.”
Yes, I’ve decided that’s the kind of puppy I will get.


DAILY PROMPT # 1961 — if you had to change your name

Daily writing prompt
If you had to change your name, what would your new name be?

 

If I had to change my name, I would choose a name from my Cherokee heritage: Ahyoka. The name means “Bringer of Happiness” or “She Brings Happiness.” Actually, I already use the name for my artwork, because I want all of my art to bring happiness, peace, and rest to the people who view it. I sign all my paintings and sketches as “Ahyoka/SC,” and I also use the name in the title of my poetry website: “Poetry By Ahyoka.”

 


Daily Prompt # 1948 – WHO WOULD YOU LIKE TO TALK TO SOON?

My mom and dad on their wedding day.

Well, I didn’t even have to  think about this one before answering.  I would give anything to talk with my mom and dad. They are both with the Lord now, so that isn’t going to be an option for me anytime soon, but it’s still my wish. I had absolutely wonderful parents. Their love for each other and their love for me gave me much joy throughout my growing up years and well into my adulthood. They sustained me in every hurtful or negative experience and encouraged me to believe I could be everything I wanted to be. They taught me the truths of God’s Word and also taught me to seek out and find truth for myself so that I never had to depend on what someone else believed in order to have faith in my own heart.

I am now into my senior years of life, but I still miss them as much as if I were 10 years old. Their wisdom and love were so special that I have never found its equal, except in the husband the Lord gave me.  I have been extremely blessed to have had that kind of family experience. And I can honestly say that I would give almost everything I own to be able to spend just 30 minutes talking with my mom and dad today.


WHAT IS YOUR CAREER PLAN? – DAILY PROMPT # 1933

What is my career plan?

TO DO ABSOLUTELY NOTHING AND MAKE LOADS OF MONEY AT IT!

No, seriously, since I shared in an earlier Daily Prompt about having several careers — which have given me much pleasure for the majority of my adult life — I don’t see any need to make any new plans now. But I couldn’t resist posting on today’s prompt — plus it gave me an opportunity to focus on one of my favorite bird paintings: This little birdie who is doing absolutely nothing but singing his heart out.


DO YOU HAVE A QUOTE YOU LIVE YOUR LIFE BY? — Daily Prompt # 1925

 

I do, indeed, have a quote that I live my life by.  But the quote is my own. 

“perfection is not a requirement in my life, but excellence is mandatory.”

I’m certainly not perfect, and I don’t expect perfection from other people. But I do believe that excellence is something we should strive for in everything we do. We need to give every job and every interaction with others the very best effort we have. We need to take the time and give the attention required to make sure what we have made, done, or said is the best we can do. 

Mediocrity is the current quality level of most of our society today. I see it in almost every business and in almost every interaction with other people. For many years of my life, I visited restaurants where every employee made a determined effort to make sure the food was cooked properly, the dishes and utensils were clean, and the coffee was kept refilled. I shopped in stores where the clerks actually enjoyed helping their customers and prided themselves in knowing what would please them and in being patient when decisions were not easy to make.

I had family members in hospital situations where the doctors and nurses actually cared about the patients and would never have even considered leaving a patient in wet bedclothes or not double-checking medications, or not patiently answering all their questions. I spent time on phone calls to large companies that I paid to provide a service, and I got a real person on the other end without waiting for quarter to half an hour before anyone would even talk to me.  I rarely find those experiences these days. And, in fact, I find a great deal of negative attitudes, sloppy work, and dirty environments where there should be the highest degree of cleanliness. It troubles me.

But I don’t think the people who settle for this mediocrity are deliberately being lazy about life — at least most of the time. Rather, I think there’s just something in our soul that feels discouraged and maybe even tired of “trying harder to do better” — because most of the world around us it not trying either. This dis-spiritedness is contagious, and we can fall into its trap very easily if we don’t keep up our guard.

So I do try, in my own little part of the world, to strive for excellence in the things that I’m responsible for. Do I always succeed in my efforts. Honestly, no, I do not. But I do try, and I intend to keep on trying just as hard as I can. Hence, in my journal, on my refrigerator magnates, and in my artwork, I keep painting or printing the quote I live by: “Perfection is not a requirement in my life, but excellence is mandatory.”