Sunday, November 30, 2025

OneThing #53 - November summary

It has been a good month! I am so happy that I've gotten back into a more balanced pace of life, with a healthy mix of work, leisure, productivity, and connection. 

 

Since I've blogged all these November weekly goals, I'll just sum up with an upgrade.

 

I had not finished stitching around my letters in my word for the 2025-26 school year. In fact, it's been sitting on my Juki sewing machine since that first week of November. So over the Thanksgiving weekend, I finally finished top stitching the letters down. I decided to add large green buttons for the "holes" in the letters a, b, d, and e. It probably doesn't show up well in the photo, and I'll definitely have to be careful when I get to quilting this, but I like how it looks. I plan to take it with me on my next trip to the lake so I can do some embroidery to make the letters look more like vines.

 


My verse for the month of November was Isaiah 26:3-4 which says, "You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in You. Trust in the Lord forever, for the Lord, the Lord Himself, is the Rock Eternal."

Even though I read it aloud each time I went into my studio and worked on projects, it doesn't feel memorized yet. I need to exercise my brain and get these Scriptures deep into me!

November felt like a really good month. On to a new adventure!

2025 OneThing #52 - Share pics of glassware w/ family

I've learned my lesson! I can only choose my own thoughts, words, and actions. 

 

I still have most of the three boxes of glassware that Louie took out of the garage rafters a few weeks ago. They were items he had packed up from his parents' home after his mother died. We selected a few items that we especially liked and then I set out and photographed the rest in batches. I shared the pictures in a Google pics album and shared the link with his siblings and all the grandkids. About half of the items have been claimed! 


I removed those images from the album and now plan to share the album link with his cousins. Whatever is still left over after people have requested pieces will be donated to a thrift shop. Louie thinks some of the pieces may have been his Grandma Lilly's, so I want to be sure any sentimental ties are taken care of.


My son Alex thought the green glass might have been uranium glass, but I tested it with Louie's black light (yes, we own one!) and it is just green glass.


So I still HAVE all this glassware, but half of it is boxed up to go to other people. (Note I didn't make the goal to get rid of all the glassware; just to share images of it.) I'm getting there!


We also donated the hospital bed to a couple from Sioux Falls, SD. A different person came to pick up the plastic office chair mat thing. Today I will connect with someone in Richfield who really wants the Rollator-style walker. Progress!

Sunday, November 23, 2025

2025 OneThing #51 - Write Personal Messages on Notepads for Stocking Stuffers

I did it! I wrote on one, then two more, then on Tuesday night (11.18) I finished all the rest! It may seem silly, but if I can plan ahead and work ahead, it makes me happy. I'm not posting a picture of the project, but here's one of my mom and dad.


When they went for walks to the park, they'd pick up aluminum cans for recycling. 


They'd pick up trash, too, and taught my boys to follow their example.


My parents were little kids during the Great Depression and I know that it made an impact on them. They saved almost everything! When my mom died, there was a huge stack of "scratch paper" - most of it mimeographed copies from her teaching days. It was more scratch paper than anyone could use! Last spring, I took it to a print shop and had them glue up an end and cut it into pads of notebook paper (four per 8 1/2" x 11" sheet). I've intended to put them in the Somers family stockings but thought it would be nicer to add a personal note. 


I'm glad I made it my "one thing" for this week. It feels good to have something ready for Christmas already! It also feels pretty good to be typing this up on Tuesday evening and scheduling it to publish at 1:00am on Sunday!


Sunday, November 16, 2025

2025 OneThing #50 - Make a Pillow for Viv from Lou Shirts

I got this one done by Tuesday! The internment for Lou (with honor guard) was at Fort Snelling on Wednesday, November 12 and I knew I'd see my sister-in-law. This isn't the most attractive pillow, but I had given away too many of his nicer shirts for family members to wear. (She asked me to make a pillow from his shirts.)


I had first used a navy blue pajama shirt with a slight white crosshatch pattern, but I discovered that the fabric was so thin that it just wouldn't do. So I made the back and heart out of a flannel shirt and a pale blue pajama top. There's a zipper at the bottom so she can take it off to launder it or to see the other PJ shirt.


I have been very much in "get 'r done" mode lately!



It felt nice to give this to her along with some other items. It was nice to honor my father-in-law and be together with family.

Sunday, November 9, 2025

2025 OneThing #49 - Send Mail to SOLC Missionaries!

This has been in process for two months or more! We encouraged our congregation to write notes, draw pictures, share Scriptures, etc. on the third Sunday in September for our "Missions Minute." Our church currently provides monthly financial support to four AOG missionaries. Not very many people participated . . . but I still wanted to send encouragement to our missionaries.


Then my October got away from me with Lou's death and my own note-writing procrastination. I'm so glad I set this as my "One Thing" last week, because that (and a canceled sub job) helped me to follow through! 

I typed up the short message from the missions committee to each of the four missionaries, I got copies made of the picture of us, and I wrote my own four personal notes. I got messages into envelopes, addressed them, and brought them to the post office on Friday to mail. 


It feels good to have this finished! Now on to a new goal for this week . . .

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

2025 OneThing #48 - Make "Abide" Word

I've had the fabrics picked out for several months, but struggled with how to make the word look vine-ish. I finally cut out the letters and have decided to add more vine looks with stitching. This will be my final "one word" (I believe). Though I've enjoyed this process, I'm ready to move on. 


With this word, I have a total of twelve. I started during the 2014-15 school year with "Listen." That was followed by joy, hope, trust, love, choose, humility, grace, shine, selflessness, simplify, and now abide. 

 

My theme Scripture is John 15:4-5. "Remain in me, as I also remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me. I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing." 

 

There are also the verses in Galatians 2:20 and John 15:1-8.

 

So far, I've cut out the letters, used some double-sided fusible stuff, and ironed it all together. I'll use a kelly green thread to stitch the outlines and then do some needlework with thicker green threads (probably on our next lake trip, since that's where my crazy quilting stuff is). I haven't decided what I'll do for / with the open spaces in the A, b, d, and e. One thing at a time, right?



Galatians 2:20, John 15:1-8

Tuesday, October 28, 2025

OneThing #47 - October Summary

This will be short because I never did the calendar for October! Lou died on October 3. His celebration of life was on October 14 (Betty's birthday). We had a very, very busy month. My "mantra" was "One Thing at a time." It helped me to focus on what most needed to get done. 


I didn't have a specific Scripture verse that I referred to, but I definitely prayed for God's grace! Here's a link to Lou's obituary. Viv wrote it. Angela officiated at his funeral service.


Louie and I have all of Lou's worldly possessions here, so I've been trying to work my way through them and move them on to new homes when appropriate. I've donated almost all his clothing. I'm working on the furniture slowly. Also sorting papers - ongoing. It's a lot.


There are SO MANY fun photos of Lou. I like the ones from his youth the best.



He was in football, choir, and drama. He graduated in 1948 from Grand Island High School, Nebraska.