I had a totally bad morning this morning. I realized I was interpreting it as God being mad at me. Why do I always do that?
Then I caught myself and remembered that circumstances are no reflection of His feelings for me. His Word says that He loves me and is pleased with me. Cirmumstances (from my view point) sure don't line up with that Good Word. So I had to ask myself, "Whose report will you believe?" and I answered, "I will believe the report of the Lord!"
Whew! Glad that's settled. I certainly was miserable thinking I was isolated from the only One who can get me out of this mess.
How is your day going? Good or bad, remember that Jesus and I are on your side!
Friday, March 03, 2006
CIRCUMSTANCES GOT YOU DOWN?
CRAFT MANIFESTO: A RESPONSE
A day late and a dollar short, as my Dad always says...here's my response to the Craft Manifesto.
I am in particular agreement with point six. Here's an personal example: Every time I browse flickr I'm inspired to start new graphic design projects.
I've also noticed how so many crafters post their work on flickr, beautifully illustrating point 4.
I wish #7 weren't so painfully true. My current lack of tools makes me sad. Interested parties may donate to my personal Katrina relief fund via my Paypal account (just kidding). But I wish I had more tools of the trade, and I miss the ones I've lost. [There's a ND "skills" joke mentally forming here, that I don't feel like finishing. Any takers?]
I have an issue with point 10. Techniques bring people together - but they also create jargon - which separates people into two groups: those who speak it and those who don't.
So, anybody have any other thoughts to add?