
I recently passed a church that had the following on its marquee:
The smallest deed outweighs the biggest intention.
I felt about this small when I read that. Because I always have the best intentions. I even use it as an excuse, "Well, I had good intentions..." as I go on to apologize for what I didn't do.
So, for months I have had a few things on my to-do list that I just didn't do. Or, I almost had them done, but I just didn't quite finish them...
And Monday morning, I am relieved to say, I will have completed two major projects. And I will be striving to quickly finish a third (which I promise to show you here).
In the meantime, enjoy this li'l glimpse. And a couple of you can certainly be expecting to see the rest. THANK YOU for your friendship ... and your forgiveness for taking THIS long.
*mwah!*
3 comments:
I think we are all guilty of this. I know I am. How many times have I intended to call you or another old friend and not gotten to it? How many times have I been late or not at all with a birthday card I bought months in advance? Yeah, we've all been there. Probably way more times that we like to admit or count.
The card is beautiful K! Can't wait for you to share the rest with us.
Sweetheart, the sign didn't say there is anything wrong with good intentions.
Every good deed starts with a good intention. And, like it or not, not every good dded we intend to do, can possibly get done.
And, Karin, you have more good intentions than most of the rest of us! You're full of them. Your thoughtfulness abounds! And that's part of what we love about you.
Hi Karin! Stopping by via Evy...I will be back-love what I am reading, and of course I would-you're a friend of Evy's!
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