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Twenty Simple Things that Make Me Smile

July 24, 2013 by Leah Stirewalt Leave a Comment

And the winner for this week’s book giveaway by Leslie Nease is Susan Glardon (time stamp: 7/22 9:18 am)!!! Congratulations Susan! Be sure to email me your mailing address at [email protected], and we’ll be sure to get the book right out to you. 🙂

After my whiny post yesterday, I figured I better be a little more positive today. 🙂 Actually, I took some time to reflect on God’s blessings – big and small. That got me to thinking about all of those little things that make me smile. Things that don’t really take much (if any money) and, in some cases, very little time. So for today…here’s my list of…

Twenty Simple Things that Make Me Smile (in no particular order):

1)      Getting a card in the mail from a friend or family member

2)      Taking a bubble bath

3)      Playing board/card games with the family (especially Monopoly Deal)

4)      Enjoying an oreo mint milkshake from Cookout (but those are going by the wayside for a little while)

5)      Painting – pretty much anything!

6)      Snuggling with the hubster

7)      Scrapbooking

8)      Getting flowers

9)      Participating in the creation of silly videos with my co-workers

10)   Getting a pedicure

11)   Editing digital pictures

12)   Planning our November vacation out west

13)   Getting a surprise “love letter type” text from my husband

14)   Skyping with our granddaughter

15)   Watching Duck Dynasty reruns

16)   Reading

17)   Listening to my husband laugh

18)   Snuggling with the hubster

19)   Getting my hair cut and colored

20)   Seeing/hearing how my prayers for others have been answered

What simple things make you smile?

UPDATE: After posting this, I realized I listed #6 and #18 twice. That goes without saying…that REALLY makes me smile! 🙂

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A Day to Erase

July 23, 2013 by Leah Stirewalt 4 Comments

Before I forget to mention it…if you haven’t done so already, PLEASE take a moment to enter this week’s book giveaway. You can do so HERE! Leslie Nease, former Survivor China contestant, is giving one of you a copy of her latest book , Wholehearted! Contest ends tonight at 9:00 pm ET!

Some days I wish there existed an eraser large enough to simply erase a day from my collection of days. Yesterday was one such day.

Now, I’m not talking about those tragic, life-altering days. I honestly wouldn’t wish them away, because in each and every case, God’s created something beautiful out of them.

I’m talking about the days where a bunch of petty things seem to go wrong. Each little issue is minor, in and of itself, but all added together makes for a pretty yucky bunch of setbacks.

I don’t know about you, but these types of days (for me) tend to revolve around people disappointing me. Either somebody has hurt my feelings (often unbeknownest to them) or someone promised something that they didn’t come through with. It may have been a harsh word spoken or a look of disinterest. It could have been an ugly sounding person on the other end of a phone call. It might have even been a child choosing to behave in a hurtful way. Whatever the case might be…those bad days for me tend to revolve around other people.

I’ve been going through a season of “tired” as I shared previously. Therefore, I tend to wear down (emotionally) a little more easily. Words spoken to me that may have been totally harmless are often taken (by me) as bitter or hurtful. Everything tends to look a little more gloomy, in general. I guess you could say, I’ve exhibited the “Eeyore syndrome” a little more often.

Yesterday caused me to slip a little further into that pit – the one I created myself. I tend to go there when I have a “woe is me” moment. I recognized my “plight” as I wandered around the grocery store yesterday evening – the last place I wanted to spend my time on a Monday night.

I mumbled – at least in my head – about how everybody kept letting me down. I just didn’t see an end to my current predicament. I actually had a little bit of Elijah’s attitude (right after the Mt Carmel events in 1 Kings 19). And then it happened…

photo (1)Another embarrassing grocery store moment (I’ve had many…let me tell ya). I ran my cart into the Velveeta Mac ‘n Cheese display and knocked down three shelves FULL of boxes.It seemed to happen in slow motion.

I first realized the cart that created this mess was mine.

I then realized the bottom shelf was collapsing…then the next one…and the next…noooooooo!

By then, I just stood there and stared. I knew there was no stopping it.

The conviction came almost immediately. I had been complaining (even if only in my head) about everybody else all day long, but this time…it was all me! I think the Holy Spirit jumped on that teachable moment. I sighed rather loudly and then stooped down and started picking up the boxes. Seconds later, a lady beside me finished up a call on her cell phone and then dropped down to the floor to help me. Then, another lady joined our box re-stacking party.

I thanked each of these precious ladies for taking the time to help a tired, whiny girl out.

I laughed at how stupid the display looked, but I was thankful that we were able to scoop up all of the pieces out of the aisles to prevent someone from falling. And…I quietly thanked God for giving me a moment to remember that people only disappoint me when I let them. But, even strangers, can bring joy at just the right moment. 🙂

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Leah StirewaltI became "twice widowed" when my beloved prince, Joel, went to his Heavenly home after a brief and sudden illness on February 12, 2017. I’m in a place of shock and devastation, but I intend to use this format to journal my second widow journey, much like I did my first. It’s my open journal, my electronic oasis, and it’s often the place I find true healing as I allow myself to “come clean” with my feelings. Read More...

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