Saturday

Week{ending}...



As I had determined to do from the beginning, I held my plans for this week loosely, and many of them slipped out - replaced by interruptions and detours. 

And that's okay. I'm not frustrated or discouraged. The overall goal for planning was to move forward and not idle or drift, and that was certainly accomplished - if not in the ways I'd planned.  

On this Saturday morning, I'm deeply satisfied with how the week unfolded and even with the plans we have for today that were not on my calendar for the week. 

What about your week? Are you satisfied with your accomplishments? Do you, like me, have new plans for the weekend you had not anticipated?  I really would love to know.

{Photo}Day 13/366 bringing in beauty

6 comments:

Ruthhiebert said...

The picture is one of pure beauty. In the last month or so,my plans have been shattered by family emergencies,but that is OK,this is where GOd wants me to be today. Death cannot take away my joy,for it is rooted in Christ.I plan to be in church on Sunday,have not been able to do that in almost a month and I miss it. It seemed that each weekend I was needed by family,to be a comfort to someone or to sit at the bedside of a dying loved one.I trust your weekend will be filled with blessings.

Laura Boggess said...

Are you taking a photo a day, my friend? I am soaking in this beauty, loved your little bit of green framed by heart in the last post. Definitely wishing i could snap some shots with you and learn from your eye for beauty. This weekend I am trying to catch up on housely things...having some friends over tonight and small group here tomorrow. Learning what true hospitality is...trying to stay warm...and dreaming.

How's that for a weekend?

Allie said...

I'm so glad, sweetie! No, my plans did not go well, maybe I held them TOO loosely. *G*

Patricia W Hunter said...

(((Ruth))) I pray that your time in worship and fellowship yesterday was one of refreshing and encouragement, sweet friend.

Patricia W Hunter said...

Laura, I am taking a photo every day - and it's humbling to post some of them. I don't always feel well, and it's a struggle to pick up the camera - a struggle that's reflected in the poor quality of the image I post as part of my Project 366. And yet, it is an opportunity for me to fight against pride and perfectionism. Know what I mean?

I hope your weekend of worship and friendship and small group and dreaming was perfectly delightful.

Patricia W Hunter said...

LOL!!!! I've done that more times than I care to admit - this week even! So be it. Louis commented in life group yesterday that he read about someone who took the rearview mirror off his car because what's behind you....is clearly behind you. XO