Saturday, January 11, 2025

Ch-ch-ch-changes

After finishing the Constitution, it is said that Benjamin Franklin wrote,  "...in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes," (in a letter to Jean-Baptiste Le Roy, 1789)

I'll add to Mr Franklin's sentiment "and change." Life is always changing, transition is less of a season and more of a constant, at least in my experience. 

This weekend, I am smack-dab in the center of a transition between jobs, and the changes loom large! The other thing that looms large for me is the recognition of all I leave behind as Pam-the-Church-Secretary at Avon United Methodist Church.


Yesterday was my last day, and the past couple of months have been bittersweet, to say the least. The photo above includes most of the tangible gifts, cards and letters from friends and co-workers at the church. I wish I could also show you a picture of the love and friendship expressed to me verbally, because those intangibles are just as valuable to me...but they don't photograph well! 

With words as my love language, and the way I process my feelings, some of the most precious things to me are the written words of friends. Words expressing that I am loved and valued; words of appreciation for my gifts, talents and work; words of thanks for my time and investment in the people of this congregation over these past 6 years and 9 months...these have brought me to tears several times in the last couple weeks. Thank you,  friends, for sharing your feelings with me in words, hugs and gifts. I'll miss our regular interactions.


This last photo (which includes many of the things that lived on my desk at the church) shows you where all those sentiments will live. I keep a file of positive notes, cards and letters in an old, blue gift bag, and yours will soon be there, too. 

Thankfully, this isn't the end. Our journey of friendship isn't over, but it will change. Perhaps our communication will move more toward the digital realms of social media, and our weekly and monthly interactions will probably be less frequent...but I will continue to treasure you, and you will remain in my heart.

You see, I try really hard to live the way I think Jesus would want me to, but sometimes I fail. In those moments, I reach into that bag of word gifts and pull out loving reminders that I am enough.  I pull out reassurances that I often get it right, even though I'm not perfect, and I see myself through your eyes in those good moments...which is a reflection of how God sees me all the time, because of Jesus. 

All of that to say,
Thank you, friends of AUMC, for loving me so well. I love you, too.

Thanks also for stopping by, and Knit in Good Health!

Saturday, January 4, 2025

My 2025 Era

Another new year, another new snow


Looks like winter finally decided to show up! On cold, snowy days like this, I'm glad my hobby is a cozy one! I have plans for hats and mittens, but first, I'm knitting some whimsy! 


A dozen hearts to share with friends that I won't see as often in 2025, because I'm starting a new job a week from Monday. More details about that next week...for now, I'm sharing my heart with the friends I work with here...



and knitting housewarming gifts for friends in new homes...


and thinking about moving onto a little selfish knitting for the rest of this month. 


How have your first four days of the new year treated you? I hope that you are well and that this fresh, new year has been good to you so far. Drop a comment to let me know if you have any fun plans! 

Thanks for stopping by, and Knit in Good Health! 

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Happy New Year!

Each of the last few years has brought it's own challenges. May 2025 bring us all love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against these things there is no law. 


Knit in Good Health, friends! 



Saturday, December 28, 2024

Christmas in Effingham?

Which is a town in Illinois, I promise! 


As it turns out, Effingham is pretty nearly halfway between where we live and where our son's family is stationed, so we made a plan to meet up after First Christmas on Dec 25th 






for a second celebration! 


A hotel stay with some rooms adjoining meant that the cousins could play, 




and we could all exchange gifts (the sweaters!)...




and just hang out together for a couple days, which was way fun! We made stops at a trampoline park, 

Andi, Aaron, Aiden and Allen, and
some random girl in purple...
we played in the pool, 


some of us napped, 


and some of us poked the [Pop Pop] bear while others took pictures!


There was eating (and waiting for food),



and playing (and knitting) and loafing, 



and fun, and a couples of cousins got to know each other a bit better even. 



All in all, a great couple of days with 10 of our favorite people!


Note: hotel employees thought we had so much fun, they even tried to get [their thumb] into the pictures! (Still a great pic, though we cropped out Diane's thumb!)


Today, we are on our way home, and the Christmas vibes are still pretty strong! (But we miss the rest of us...)


I hope you are also still having fun! What was your favorite gift this season (if you have/received gifts, that is)? Whatever it is, I hope it hasn't broken yet! 

Thanks for stopping by, and Knit in Good Health! 

Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas, from our house(es) to yours!


However your house has been constructed,


whether heavily deliberated over,


supervised by elves, 


covered in Santa hats...


Even if you needed help from Mom,


or concentrated with your whole self,


we hope that the season has brought you the best of everything that it can. 


Thanks for stopping by, Knit in Good Health and Merry Christmas!

PS-Yes, we will eat them! They are super yummy...see my Pretty Good Recipes if you'd like to try one!