Attitude of Gratitude
Day 11 – A Change
The Weather
Journaling reads:
When I let Asher out to go to the bathroom I could not believe how warm,
windy and muggy it was! Probably just a
few of the reasons why I had a tornado watch notification on my phone this
morning. It was cloudy, but lots of blue
sky, too, peeking through the clouds, as was the sunshine. I donned my hoodie, grabbed my purse and the
grocery list and headed to the store.
I didn’t need the hoodie outside, but I am usually freezing
in the grocery store. Mark told me he
was leaving work around 11 and since it was almost that time when I left the
house I decided to stop and see if he wanted to grab lunch before he headed
home. But he had eaten breakfast so was
not really hungry, so I headed on to the store.
The wind had really picked up and by the time I finished my
shopping and headed to the register I heard someone say that it was pouring
out! Well, I rushed out the door after
paying for my groceries and pulled my hood over my head and dashed for the
car! I love that my key fob allows me to
open the trunk hatch before I get there.
I only had about 5 bags (because I packed them myself) so nothing got
too wet, including me! The hoodie saved
me from lumping together! ;)
I’m thankful for the carport that allows me to unload
groceries under shelter! By the time I
got home the rain had diminished quite a bit.
I expected to see Mark’s car in the driveway, but he was in the woods
under the shelter and enjoying watching the rain while reading! He will really enjoy spending time down there
when it rains after he gets the tin roof on the cabin!
Speaking of changing weather, I am so thankful that Nicole
ended up being downgraded to a tropical storm after making landfall in Florida
so soon after the last devastation from Ian.
I pray the two people who were electrocuted by a fallen electrical line
are the only two casualties! I’m
thankful my sister weathered the storm safely!
And I’m assuming her daughter and family are safe, too, being just 2
miles from Kim. Thank You, Lord, for
safety through the storms. When I talked
with Kim on the phone yesterday she said the Lord brought the song, “Till the
Storm Passes By” to her mind.
Verse 1 lyrics and the chorus read:
In the dark of the midnight have I oft hid my face
While the storm howls above me, and there's no hiding place
'Mid the crash of the thunder, Precious Lord, hear my cry
Keep me safe till the storm passes by
Till the storm passes over, till the thunder sounds no more
Till the clouds roll forever from the sky
Hold me fast, let me stand in the hollow of Thy hand
Keep me safe till the storm passes by
Thank You, Lord, for Your safety through the storms of
life. 11/11/22
Credits list:
Process: I began with
a paper of Rachel’s. Using 2 of Anna’s
brushes and one paint element of Rachel’s, I grouped them together to create a
photo mask that I used on a copy of the middle photo. I stretched it and blended it into Rachel’s
paper. There are 2 edge overlays; one is
blended into the background and the other on top of that to give the dark
edges. The elements are a mix from both
designers.
Carefully
Curated | Whatever the Weather Mixed Media Artistry by Rachel Jefferies
Carefully
Curated | Whatever the Weather Misc Mixed Media Paperie by Rachel Jefferies
Carefully
Curated | Whatever the Weather Journaling Prompts + BONUS by Rachel Jefferies
MultiMedia Rain
No 1 by Anna Aspnes
Stained Edge Overlays No 1 by Anna Aspnes
ArtPlay
Palette Storm by Anna Aspnes
Stained
Edge Overlays No 2 by Anna Aspnes
Fonts are Arial Narrow and Aprillica Regular
Photos are mine
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