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Monday, April 18, 2016

One Step At A Time

For the past week or so I have been walking as much as possible. This past week, however, I turned up the the pace. I wanted to do as much as possible each day and have the best week ever. In a 7 day period I did 143,000 steps (paces).That translates into 66.79 miles. Within that, 217 floors (10 feet in height per floor) were registered. One 30,000 (14.16 miles) and one 35,000 (16.57 miles) and several 15 to 20,000+ step days were recorded. This was triggered by achieving a recorded distance of more than 1600 miles since last May. That is more than 3.5 million paces. Why am I telling you this? My walks are my time with our Lord and, at times, with my dear wife when she wants to walk for awhile.  (I do spend good quality time with Jill other than this. No, she does not do the distance I do. Smile! I have no wish to carry her back to the house.) It is great alone time and meditation time. Just wanted to share this with all of you. Each and every step we as Christians take is one step closer to our goal. Looking back should present a view of how far we have come. In this case there is a spiritual and even a mental tally we should be able to recognize. It should be encouraging to you to recognize where you started and where your journey has brought you. Hindsight will keep you on track and moving in the right direction.

I have been reading through the book of wisdom for the past several months. There is much to ponder in this book. It is not the first time through but each time I try to read it from a different version of scripture. In 2 Chronicles 1:10 - 12 Solomon asks for wisdom and knowledge in that order. God grants his wish in that order. Knowledge is of no use without wisdom. Knowledge in and of itself is useless without the wisdom to know how or when to use it. 

I have Two cards to share with you as well. I am not going to elaborate much on them. They are made from materials purchased at the Allentown, Pennsylvania  Craft Fair. The first card was a bit of a challenge but Came out fairly well.       


This card was meant to be a note card as is the second card I will present to you. The heart die cut is Impression Obsession  "Die126-U". The Key is Our Daily Bread "Keys". The border is from Stamp On It. The paper and pearls are from my stash. Everything was glued on with TomBow Mono Liquid Glue using a tooth pick as the applicator

The next note card is a Impression Obsession die cut as well. It is "Die044-Y"


There are about 40 or 50 flowers in that flower head. Each one was glued on with TomBow Mono Liquid Glue using a tooth pick as the applicator. The white centers to the flowers was done with a white Gel pen. All Papers are from my stash.

The image that was shared last time is still in progress. Very tedious. 

That will be it for now. Remember to always Love The Details. Hugs and  Blessings.