Things don't always look like they really are, even in L*O*V*E
Sometimes throughout my journey in my marital restoration, it was easy to feel disconnected. I continued to stay focused on reading encouraging books for couples who worked hard and had success in going the distance. It wasn't easy, but it was worth it! I joined The Barnabas Center and learned how I could find "Dignity" for myself, despite what had happened in my marriage.
In the end...well, not the "end"...but once we'd reached what I call "My Renewal in Trusting", I started feeling connected again. My marriage felt beautiful again, just like this crocheted sachet that I made recently for a special friend.
During the process of crocheting the sachet, I didn't want to work at it. So was the process of my journey in my marital recovery; but just like the finished sachet, my dedication to stick it out and finish what I'd started helped me to find beauty again in trusting my Beloved!
"My Renewal in Trusting" is much more beautiful than even this sachet! ;)
Staying In The Day... ~CC
Psalm 30:5 "Weeping may endure for a night, but JOY cometh in the Morning"
In the end...well, not the "end"...but once we'd reached what I call "My Renewal in Trusting", I started feeling connected again. My marriage felt beautiful again, just like this crocheted sachet that I made recently for a special friend.
During the process of crocheting the sachet, I didn't want to work at it. So was the process of my journey in my marital recovery; but just like the finished sachet, my dedication to stick it out and finish what I'd started helped me to find beauty again in trusting my Beloved!
"My Renewal in Trusting" is much more beautiful than even this sachet! ;)
Staying In The Day... ~CC
Psalm 30:5 "Weeping may endure for a night, but JOY cometh in the Morning"
2 comments:
When I saw you had visited my blog and were from Vacaville, I just had to come in and say hello. I was born and raised in Sacto. My husband was in the military for 30 yrs and he was stationed at Travis in the late 90's. I worked for Cyndie Brick at Bricks Florist for 3 yrs. I always knew it was a small world, but this is amazing to meet you in blogland. Thankyou for stopping by, Char
CC i'm also trying to Stay in the Day lately. Oh the phone is ringing it must be you.
Love Claudie
xoxoxoxo
Ok I just returned and now I'm looking for Kat. I feel like Audrey Hepburn calling her cat in Breakfast at Tiffany's.
I will call you in a few minutes before the guys come home.
xoxoxo
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