
There is just something about Septemberš¾šš that has gotten under my skin and deep down into my soul. The golden tinge, the lazy, drift-y woodsmoke through the warm sunās slant, the cool, autumn-touched mornings, and the swirl of leaves š behind my van as I go a toolinā down the road. Sigh. I declare September as my ānew yearā, the sitting among fluttering Queen Anneās Lace with the Chicory and Golden Rod as my only resolution. Oh, glorious September, donāt go with your woody smell of freshly sharpened pencils, favorite cardigans pulled out, and bold Zinnias flaring out of gardens. The cicadas screaming buzz, green speckled grasshoppers, and that deep, dark secretive cricket singing from behind the refrigerator. There is an end of summertime, early autumn š rustle and crunch to everything, cornstalks, leaves, and a rattle and roll to the landscape. It is SO unbelievably beautiful and Iām thankful for new seasons and new, fresh beginnings.

Never put the key to your Happiness in somebody elseās pocket.
Tom Ziegler

{Previous Whole Person Work Posts}
Spiritual:
Iām really trying to get into focused prayer and devotions. I have a well established devotional time, but it has been very distracted and disjointed. Iām loving the second half of Ezekiel! Itās an intense book, but oh, thereās some richness and encouragement, too.
Again He said to me, āProphesy to these bones, and say to them, āO dry bones, hear the word of the LORD! Thus says the LORD GOD to these bones: ā Surely I will cause breath to enter into you and you shall live.
Ezekiel 37:4-5, NKJV

Physical:
Iāve really struggled and I know itās because my good habits were not well established again after letting them fall by the wayside. Homeschooling began and it has been a battle for me in getting enough well, everything. šš Sleep, water, walks, and healthy, nourishing meals. Pray for me to slowly integrate these back in as our homeschool days are evening out now.

Mental:
Honestly, with school beginning, Iāve felt myself feeling ācrazyā and even though homeschooling is going well, itās just that added āon- nessā that I know contributes. We have extra outside obligations, also, and I know that adds to this feeling. Iām recognizing I need to adjust some of my summer habits and be very choosy about what Iām giving mental space to and also remembering to judge my feelings by Truth. Taking my thoughts captive! My sister sent me this quote to think on:
The wonderful thing about praying is that you leave a world of not be able to do something, and enter Godās realm where everything is possible. He specializes in the impossible. Nothing is too great for His Almighty Power. Nothing is too small for His love.
Corrie ten Boom

Emotional:
Iāve been *trying* to turn off social media (curse you, Booktube- jk, jk! ) and actually use my hands to make bouquets, write penpals, and lately, create altered composition notebooks. Creating with my hands always helps encourage and calm my emotions. We took a little āTookishā adventure the other day to a cemetery with gorgeous leaves and had a chocolate chip oatmeal cookie šŖ snack there, yes, I know thatās sort of weird , but we loved reading the history of peopleās lives on the headstones šŖ¦ and enjoying the autumn atmosphere. We then visited a new-to-us public library and it was fun setting aside my Baggins habits of wanting to hide in my house all the time. šš






Servanthood: thinking š¤ on this quote! šØā„ļøš
Nothing disciplines the inordinate desires of the flesh like service, and transforms the desires of the flesh like serving in hiddenness. The flesh whines against service but screams against hidden service. It strains and pulls for honor and recognition. It will devise subtle, religiously acceptable means to call attention to the service rendered. If we stoutly refuse to give in to this lust of the flesh, we crucify it. Every time we crucify the flesh, we crucify our pride and arrogance.
Richard J. Foster, Celebration of Discipline, p. 130

Verse focus:
I will make them and the places around My hill a blessing. And I will cause showers to come down in their season; they will be showers of blessing. Also the tree of the field will yield its fruit and the earth will yield its increase and they will be secure on their land. ā„ļø
from Ezekiel 34, NASB

Last, but certainly not least, Iāve been so encouraged and enjoying my reading. I finished Volume 1. of Charlotte Mary Yongeās delightful family saga, The Pillars of the Home, with my favorite online book people, Victorian literature lovers. Victorian literature is fast becoming a favorite genre! We will continue Volume 2 for Victober! I also SO enjoyed Distilled Genius by Susan Branch, a collection of her illustrations and hand lettered quotes. Branch and I differ in some worldview and lifestyle aspects, but overall, I loooved this collection. Iām currently rereading for the third time, her Marthaās Vineyard: Isle of Dreams, one of my favorite memoirs of all time.

How about you? How are you? šøļøšŖš·ļøššŖ¦šššā„ļøšāļøšššššļøā¤ļøāš©¹ā£ļøšš Please chat below, Iād love to catch up!










