Changing times!
New post 100 years ago probably meant you had a posting to a new position, perhaps in the service!
New post 50 years ago probably translated as another delivery into your mail box (snail mail that is, althought nobody in that time would be familiar with that term!!)
New post now means that you are about to create a new message on your blog.
Blog of course comes from log and
100 years ago the log was probably referring to a ship's record,
50 years ago, probably pertained to warming the fire,
whereas right now, it's our way to share details of our travels, without cutting down trees, and a [b]log can still warm the hearts of those who gather close :)
Gelly's Word Farm
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Painful Dates
It's funny how some dates can be painful for some people...
Sometimes it's because that date was significant for a loved one but that loved one is no longer a part of your life.
Sometimes it's because of an event that happened on that date which may mark a Before and After in the seasons of your life.
The difficult part though is when they coincide and something tragic or unhappy happens on a day that was normally a day of celebration. In that case, it's like a double-tragedy, with the memory of the one almost stealing the joy of the other too. But I have found that if our hope is in the Lord, then we are confident that all things will work out together for good in the end (Rom 8:28).
Whether Christmas brings happy or sad memories, I pray that you will experience the true peace of knowing Jesus in your life when we celebrate the fact that He came.
Blessings,
Gelly
Sometimes it's because that date was significant for a loved one but that loved one is no longer a part of your life.
Sometimes it's because of an event that happened on that date which may mark a Before and After in the seasons of your life.
The difficult part though is when they coincide and something tragic or unhappy happens on a day that was normally a day of celebration. In that case, it's like a double-tragedy, with the memory of the one almost stealing the joy of the other too. But I have found that if our hope is in the Lord, then we are confident that all things will work out together for good in the end (Rom 8:28).
Whether Christmas brings happy or sad memories, I pray that you will experience the true peace of knowing Jesus in your life when we celebrate the fact that He came.
Blessings,
Gelly
Sunday, December 11, 2011
What special things do you do to celebrate Christmas?
We have a tradition of having family members write their 'Wishes for Christmas and the New Year', which we then hang on the Christmas tree! We've done this for a few years now, and it's lovely to see the earlier wishes of my children. They love to read them too!
Praying this 12th day before Christmas will be a Day of Blessings for you :)
We have a tradition of having family members write their 'Wishes for Christmas and the New Year', which we then hang on the Christmas tree! We've done this for a few years now, and it's lovely to see the earlier wishes of my children. They love to read them too!
Praying this 12th day before Christmas will be a Day of Blessings for you :)
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
How is it that Christmas, which comes at the same time each year, can seem to 'sneak up on us' as though we weren't expecting it?!
Also, why does it seem that the Christmas period has begun a whole lot earlier this year? From the frenzy of activity, it feels as though we are on the 10-day-countdown period, instead of being 18 days away!!
I pray your preparations are going well... :) <3 Gelly
Also, why does it seem that the Christmas period has begun a whole lot earlier this year? From the frenzy of activity, it feels as though we are on the 10-day-countdown period, instead of being 18 days away!!
I pray your preparations are going well... :) <3 Gelly
Friday, November 18, 2011
Time!
Due to the amazing discoveries of our generation, as I type, the words appear backwards-in-time in a different time-zone! This means that you could have read and digested something I later wrote about but, at the time, hadn't yet considered!
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