For the past few days, our television has been set on the National Geographic channel. We are glued to the footage of 9/11. Each evening I find myself praying for the families of those who are still suffering from the loss of loved ones. I'm overcome with emotion quite frequently during different parts of the footage .. goosebumps, tears. It is still so hard for me to believe that this happened to our country. To NYC, Washington, D. C., Pennsylvania. To the poor citizens and all of those involved in the rescue and recovery process. It is just absolutely amazing. God Bless the USA. There is no greater country on earth.
It's not the events of our lives that shape us, but our beliefs as to what those events mean. - Tony Robbins
As I've been working on crafting projects, I've been thinking a lot -- contemplating feelings, thoughts, emotions. With all the crafts I've been doing lately .. you'd think I have the answers to all of my questions, but .. I don't!
I am more and more grateful lately to those who are SO loyal to me. You know who you are. How? Because I tell you how much I value you. Thank you for being so great, it truly means the world to me.
Scott continues to work on our headboard and I am continuing to craft. It is what I do. It is what I love.
Life is calm. Work is calm. Calm is good.
And because I can't leave you without a photo:
My Beau, peering up at me after I woke up him from a snooze.
Our new coasters. The green ones are for the living room, the gray ones are for our bedroom. I made them. :)
I giggled to myself when I realized the pattern of the living room coasters was almost identical to our kitchen chairs.
Damask, I'm obsessed with you.
(Apologies for the quality of the photos. Bad lighting = bad photos. Especially on a cell camera where you don't have many options!)

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