Family

Lessons Learned

I often heard that saying, “You can’t teach an old dog new tricks.” I was always skeptical, but recently I have found that I definitively disagree with it!

When we moved into our new home in fall of 2019 we had a wooden privacy fence built around the backyard. At the time, the gentleman who installed the fence told us to wait so many months before staining it. This spring I realized that we had probably had enough time elapse in order to get it done.

The problem was….. we could not find anyone who wanted to take on the task. I decided that I would do it- even if it took me a very long time.

I found some stain on sale at Ollie’s, enough to do the outside of the fence at least. I went to Lowe’s and wandered the brush aisle, selecting one that I thought would do the job. Then I waited for sunny days.

Over the past several weeks, between rainy intervals, I have been going out early mornings and late evenings to stain chunks of fence as time (and energy) allowed. At times, I will confess, I wished that I could pull a “Tom Sawyer” and convince someone or several someones to jump in and assist me, but alas…. I couldn’t.

Today as I put the last stroke of stain on the outer fence I was thinking about the several lessons that this had taught me…..

Lesson 1: Slow and steady really DOES win the race! I may not have been able to get the task done as efficiently as a professional work crew did, but I was able to accomplish what I set out to do- in my own time!

Lesson 2: I am not as much of a perfectionist as some people make me out to be. Some sections of the fence turned out a bit lighter than others due to the particular piece of wood or the amount of tint in a particular part of a can. The perfectionist in me wanted to go back over those lighter boards and touch them up, but the realist in me said, “You can’t see that from the road anyway. Let it be.”

Lesson 3: I am capable of doing much more than I would have thought. If someone had asked me to tackle a task like this on my own I would have laughed at them. Now, with Hubby on a walker and both kids out of the house, I find myself willing to tackle things that I never would have before. A few YouTube videos, some basic research, and wandering the aisles at the hardware store have convinced me that I am capable of doing far more than I would have thought! I am sure that some of that comes from watching my dad so many years. I learned a lot from him, without even realizing it at the time.

(As a side note: my NEXT task is to install a subway tile backsplash in my kitchen. My son thinks I am crazy. I think that this “old dog” is just going to learn many more lessons!)

Faith

Re-emerging

It seems like an eternity since I last sat down to post, when in actuality it has been only 3 months. 3 very L……O…….N…….G…… months!

Quarantine and “Safe At Home” has been a new experience for me. I am one of those people who likes to stay busy, likes to be in contact with other people, and enjoys just getting out and seeing things. To find myself stuck at home, having groceries delivered to my porch and weekly drop-offs from a local restaurant was NOT something that I would have chosen, but it was something that I benefited from.

I have learned a lot during my time here at home.

  1. I enjoy crafting, but maybe not as much as I THOUGHT I did. Even when given extra time, I did not have a true desire to do things.  I did start off with good intentions; my first big project was to make some crocheted orchids that I had promised my son ages ago.

Then I sat down with some yarn I had on hand to crochet a doggie blanket for my daughter’s Maltese who LOVES anything I have ever crocheted. Much to my chagrin, I ran out of yarn with only 6 rows to go! At that point, I laid the blanket aside until I could go purchase the necessary yarn to finish and I pulled out a cross-stitch stocking that I had started for my son-in-law a while back. I worked diligently on that for a few days before laying it aside once again. Other than that, I have not made very good use of my extra crafting time. I did pull out fabric and elastic and make masks for my family members- until I ran out of elastic.

2. I need to be a bit more frugal. I was not one of those people who ordered a great deal of items while I was home-bound. Instead, I just waited, preferring to see items firsthand before spending the money. To my surprise, I found that there was more surplus money in my account than I expected and it HAD to be because I was not shopping. I am going to try to set a monthly limit when I do go back to shopping and make sure that I only spend that amount, barring any emergencies of course.

3. I NEED to meet more new people! Since our move in October I have met a few key individuals, but not many that I know well enough to just pick up the phone and contact. That has made quarantine a bit lonely. I have been making a point to contact family members during this time, especially my father, but I have really missed having friends that I could talk with. Hey! I did not even get an opportunity to try one of those ZOOM meetings. LOL.

4. (The MOST important lesson I learned) Even when other things are taken away, my FAITH is what will get me through! My morning time spent with God became very important during quarantine. I found myself searching for as many bible verses as I could that dealt with anxiety, fear, and trusting in God. I spent mornings journaling in my faith planner (Here are just a sample of those pages.)

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I have always loved my daily time with God, but I found myself leaning on God even more than ever! Just the act of reading a verse, writing the verse, and then adding a simple drawing, sticker, or stamped image, helped to reinforce God’s presence and the fact that God is in control during this time. As the world and I re-emerge into the unknown before us, I need to continue to remind myself of this. God has even used this time as a way to present a new opportunity for me to possibly teach a class in Bible journaling at my new church. I am looking forward to doing that at some point when things re-open.

I will be honest and say that I am taking my journey back into the world slow and steady. I am wearing a mask whenever I do venture out and have only done so in smaller stores like our local Dollar Generals and a nearby Save-A-Lot grocery store. I REALLY, REALLY would like to make a visit to a Hobby Lobby to get a few things I need to finish a couple of projects, (like that dog blanket) but I am waiting to see what happens to the numbers the next couple of weeks. I have not set foot in a Walmart or any other big box store like that and I am not sure when I will be able to bring myself to do so. I am sure that God will continue to teach me lessons as I do try to re-emerge into society and I am anxious to see what those lessons might be!