The project was actually quicker and easier than I expected. We love the finished project. From there we moved on to furniture. Now IKEA stuff is usually not so bad to assemble. But as we were almost in the home stretch of desk assembly, we noticed that the top of the desk had a dimple right in the middle. So, a second trip to IKEA was required. So, needless to say, it was a long day and a late night last night. Today we had to hang the wall cabinet that we had previously purchased. We made a couple of trips to the store to actually get all of the screws, anchors, etc that were necessary to complete this process. This morning we purchased a desk chair, which was the last thing assembled, just a few minutes ago. Here is the finished project.....
Ken is very pleased with the room and that is the most important thing. I am so thankful that Ken is willing to take on all of these projects and complete them. The next project is my scrapbook room. I have already selected the paint, but we have lots of cleaning to do before we can even think about painting. Seems like there will be many weekends ahead filled with projects!
All day today, I could think about was how very similar Ken is to my dad. I can't list the number of times that my dad spent weekend, after weekend doing some project or other around the house. It seemed that no project was outside of what my dad could accomplish. There was never a time without a project at Lake Maud. And when I was thinking about my dad, I was remembering when he put central air conditioning into our house in 1969. And he did it all by himself. Yes, he never met a project that he didn't love. My dad has been dead since 1985. But on a day like today, I wish that he could see our finished project. My dad really loved Ken. I know that he felt that Ken was a kindred spirit. I remember that at my wedding, dad told me that he was sure that I had picked a good one. He was right. So, on this Father's day, I am celebrating who my dad was, and who Ken is and also the great fathers my grandchildren have.
Yes, this was perfect way to celebrate this "hallmark" holiday. Amid the really hard work, I remembered all that my dad sowed into my birth family. And then I also saw that same spirit at work in Ken. Even when not everything was "perfect" in my family growing up, Jesus is reminding me to see from His perspective. When I do that, I remember my hardworking dad. And I feel very thankful for my hardworking husband. And just like my last blog, there are so many things that we just seem to overlook. Today I also took a bit of time to do some yard work. I pulled a bunch of weeds and then planted some flowers. So now our house has a "pop" of color! It's funny that looking at those flowers, I don't remember all of the weeds. And that is just about what happens when we see from Jesus' perspective. The weeds are gone and we are able to see the flowers in our life. I highly recommend it!
Jesus, thank you for my father and his hard work. Thank you for the reminder to see the bright and good things. Holy Spirit, help us to keep our eyes focused on your working in our lives. Jesus, you have an amazing plan for each of us that begins with our birth families. Help us to appreciate the heritage that you designed for us. Pour out your blessings on all fathers. Amen
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