Say Your Name!

Today’s task in blogging101: Say your name! (I added the exclamation mark.)

Say. Your. Name. Say. Your. Name. Say. Your. Name. Say. Your. Name!!!

hugsnblessings! given freely! 

Charged to:edit your title (hugsnblessings) and tagline (given freely.) Or if you’re already thrilled with yours, let readers know what inspired your choice. (to follow.)  The title is the first thing most readers will see. (hugsnblessings) Your tagline is a short phrase or sentence that does the heavy lifting when it comes to setting context for your blog & is a space to share some context on what your title is about. (given freely)”

hugsnblessings (title)

given freely (always)

What. Inspired. The Choice??

Seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.

Matt 6:33 

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hugsnblessings,  given freely!

‘Nuff said?

Unless the heart is knit in love….

Practice, practice, practice.  None of which has made me perfect. (Dratz!)

My first blogging 101 assignment is to publish “who I am & why I’m here.” I know that the title is an opportunity to introduce myself, describe what I’m about, and explain why ANYone would care to read my blog.  But…the annoying deep thinker that I am could not help but answer internally (to myself, I did NOT talk out loud  to myself…even though I was tempted.)

“THAT’S WHAT I’VE BEEN TRYING TO FIGURE OUT FOR THE PAST 40++ YEARS!!”

Who would have ever thought that this defining question in my life would one day be reveled to me by writing an assignment for a blog.

A scratch the surface answer would be: I am a creative-spirited red head who often needs to temper her passion for what she believes in & who has been privileged, humbled, and honored to have been a Domestic Engineer for the past 29 years. I am writing this blog because I have always documented my thoughts, prayers, joys, and struggles through journaling since a very young girl and blogging will be my 21st century rendition of this.

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The deeper answer is: I am a woman of faith who enjoys closeness with God and seeks Him out in all ways, always.  In the year 2000, while recuperating from surgery, I stumbled upon a book written by a seventeen century French monk, Brother Lawerence, who learned to practice the presence of God at all times.  The book, The Practice of the Presence of God,  promised “and you can, too.”   This has been my truth.

The book revealed to me how to practice God’s presence and see His glory in every facet of my life.  Even if it were only standing at the kitchen sink doing dishes.

“Lord of all pots and pans and things…

Make me a saint by getting meals

And washing up the plates!”

– Brother Lawerence

Thus, Brother Lawerence was able to turn even the most commonplace and menial task into a living hymn to the glory of God.  And so too my journey began by attempting to put into practice the presence of God at all times.  How have I done these past 15 years, you may ask?  Terrible, I’m sure most would say!!!  (Especially when that human, less than perfect, side of me comes out! wink-wink!)  And so I practice, practice, practice, and practice some more.  And I am eternally grateful for my progress.  I see God abunduntly working & it has nourished my soul.

imagesThis past year, in particular, I have turned a huge corner.  I have come to experience, just as Brother Lawerence, that the soul that seeks the companionship of God may (and does) find Him.

I am certain my blogs will always, in all ways, include Him.

Hugs n’ blessings,

Dawn Marie

blogging101

Deep breaths, deep breaths, deep breaths.  Now presssssss!!

And just like that, with eyes closed, I clicked myself into a blogging class. I was so ‘fuzzy excited’ I couldn’t wait until my husband came in to the room to share the news with him!! I had actually acted upon something I desired to do and put it into cyber-motion.  What’s gotten into me??  Wait, really….WHAT has gotten into me???  What has GOTTEN INTO me??? What has gotten into ME???

Still waiting for my husband (where is he??)  a quick re-evaluation of my actions ensued.  You see, I’m not the person who does things for ‘me.’ I’m a much better cheerleader for other’s pursuing their desires!! Certainly I think about doing stuff and there’s plenty of stuff I enjoy doing but I always need to have a REASON for doing said stuff.  Example: I loveeeee to crochet.  But you will rarely, if EVER, find me doing so unless I am creating a yarned item for someone else. Countless amounts of blankets, kitchen aides, baby/kid items, hats & scarves;  which have been stitched by my fingers, in an effort to create a bit of sheep-fur joy for another.  But comb through my home and there is not an item created just for me by me.  (Although, there was that lopsided sweater I’d intended for a friend which I kept for myself out of sheer embarrassment.)

Another, more recent example, is my love for painting.  My favorite form of therapy is to watch the wet streaks of paint fall from my paintbrush to create a treasure that fossilizes in its dried state.  This past Christmas Season I stole the opportunity to visit my ‘paint-brush therapist’ with the goal of creating a child portrait of my now 23 year old daughter.  Which, of course, I GIFTED to her.  Truth be told, I would have never taken the time to paint had I not planned this as a gift for her.

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But this ‘blogging thing.’ Hmmmmm. Who am I doing THAT for? Where’s the GIFT in that?

(Still no husband.)

Before the hamster wheel of thoughts continued I bravely texted our daughter to share the news with her.

me: guess what i just did??? i just signed up for a blogging 101 class through wordpress!! it starts Jan 5 and i’ll have daily assignments! (frightened emoji face attached.)

her: that’s awesome mom! i’m so proud of you!

And there it was. My reason!! I made my daughter proud.

Restored breathing begins.

(Husband at last enters...)

After sharing the enrollment news with my husband and receiving the same excited ‘thatta girl‘ endorsement, I’ve settled into the idea of trying ‘this blog thing’ out with a little more intentionality. I’m still not certain why I’ve been led toward this path but I do have faith, hope, and trust that it is my God who inspires me on these creative journeys.

“Whatever you do, do your work heartily, as for the Lord rather than for men,”

Colossians 3:23

He inscribed this creative yearning in my soul and I look forward to discovering the underlying gift that will be found…even if the gift is meant only just for me.

Hugs n’ Blessings,

Dawn Marie