My cousin blogs. You can find her at http://hopeabound.blogspot.com/. She's the main reason I'm blogging. I love getting to read about her daily life and that of her twin girls. I wish I got to see them more, but reading about them and seeing their pictures is almost as good.
So, here I am.
I'm on the cusp of 30 years old. How dreadful. . .lol. I don't mean that.
Mom at 2011 Cane Grinding |
So, I am a caretaker. From 8:30a to 12:30p most days I run her around on errands in her specialized wheelchair van. From grocery shopping to taking her to get her hair cut, we spend a lot of time in the van. This also includes managing our 25 rental properties that the family owns. My mom and I are extremely close, and I'm very glad that I am in the position where I can be as much help to her as she was to me when I was growing up.
From 12:30p through the rest of the day I'm employed by my church where I do a myriad of tasks, most of which do not actually fall under my "job description" but which I undertake with no qualms. . .ok maybe a few qualms. . .but not a whole lot. I am "paid" to create and run the Power Point slideshows for both our 9:00a and 11:15a worship services. I also created and maintain our two websites as well as our facebook accounts.
I'm also a youth counselor, and so a lot of my extra time is took up with youth group activities. Needless to say you'll probably end up seeing lots of photos from our events and mission trips in later posts.
But the name of my blog is "Eraser Marked Soul". This refers to the fact that I am an artist. . .with a caveat. I am an artist and I fully understand and give complete credit for all my artwork to God. The Creator works through me in all my work especially my art. As such, He is constantly at work on my soul, creating me to be what can only be a perfect creation when I am with Him again in the end. So, from hereon until that end, I am a work in progress. . .
So, to leave you with an idea of just what some of that art looks like, here's a pic of a recent project that I and the children's ministry here at the church put together for their Christmas play. It's tissue paper glued onto poster board sheets. I then drew out the letters onto white bulletin board paper and cut out the odd shapes to make it look like stained glass windows.
You made me cry. I love you and miss you. I hope to see you at Christmas.
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