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Saturday, May 31, 2014

What's new in May.

Many moons ago, I wrote the first post of The Hodgepodge Darling blog. I have been a pretty erratic blogger since that post was published, nothing like I'd hoped for in my original plan. But I do like to think of everyday as the perfect day to carry on with what you'd hoped you'd be.

So here we are. Carrying on.

This month has been a blur of busyness and setting up house. I think I'm more excited about the end of the school year than my kids are, not that the summer promises much in the way of a slow down.
So, to update you all, I will hit some highlights of the month of May and employ the help of my lens.



Some of what's new around here:

God did what He does and blessed us more than we could have asked or imagined. We got our own home. It came in the form of a vandalized foreclosure on four acres, after a three month limbo of financing and favor and help from more people than I could possibly name right now. 
It is perfect.  



This boy turned one.

And learned to walk.

This boy turned 7.

And this boy graduated high school.


This puppy grew quite a lot.



And we got our first chickens.

We started a journey of mourning after the tornado in April. 
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And you see, April showers always bring in the May flowers….

The hope after the storm has reached far and wide.


And the life change as a result for it has sprung up as surely as the roadside wildflowers. 




I look forward to sharing with you all our new undertaking as we are given so many opportunities to pursue dreams. God is good, friends.

The verse on my heart for the last month is definitely Ephesians 3:20.
Now all glory to God, who is able, through his mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think.


Until next time, 
Jessica


2 comments:

  1. This is the third of your blog posts I've read and I've enjoyed them all. Your writing style is both entertaining and thought provoking. I'm a fellow Arkansan - Hot Springs - retired educator, quilter and part time missionary/volunteer. Congratulations on all the milestones in your life! blessings, marlene

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    1. Thank you so much for reading, Marlene! I'd love to see some of your quilting! I adore it, but don't have the patience myself!

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