lørdag den 21. september 2019

Goodbye summer - Hello Autum!

Studiolight: Tropical Jungle


We finally say goodbye to summer - and we welcome the autumn.


Like a good friend, he relieves the heat of the summer, with his warm winds and cool morning hours. He arrives in a color palette of earth tones. Autumn is a welcome guest who, as a pilgrim, stays for a while.

This summer has been edifying for our little family.

We have been through so much for the last 4 years. This summer has been spent on building us up.

Only because I think we can often learn from our circumstances have our trials been worth the journey.

During the last 4 years with +25 surgeries and Lars' disease I have often thought about the song "Rock and Ages".
The rock, Jesus Christ, brings strength and security. In our dark times, He will embrace us if we simply allow Him.

 The Story Behind the Hymn “Rock of Ages”ebook










“Rock of Ages” is a Christian hymn written by Augustus M. Toplady, with music by Thomas Hastings. This very personal hymn uses pronouns such asI and me rather than we and our,focusing on individual salvation.
Legend says that Toplady wrote the hymn during a stormy incident in England. While traveling along the gorge in Burrington Combe, he was caught in a fierce storm and took shelter in a gap in the gorge, where he wrote the original lyrics. Some disagree on whether the event actually occurred; nevertheless, the rock is now marked with a plaque that reads: “Rock of Ages: This rock derives its name from the well known hymn written about 1762 by the Rev A M Toplady who was inspired whilst sheltering in this cleft during a storm.” 
The 1950 Latter-day Saint hymnal included a version of the hymn for women’s voices only, but in the 1985 hymnal it was changed to the standard four-part harmony for congregational use.
The choir has performed “Rock of Ages” for years, and you can find recordings on the albums Rock of Ages: 30 Great Hymns and The Majesty of America.

https://www.thetabernaclechoir.org/articles/rock-of-ages-history.html




Card toppers from ByLene Design and BLD 1018
I can't remember where the centiment "Glædelig Jul" (Merry Christmas) are from.
Embossing folder NS, DCTXT003 Glædelig jul.

Ornaments ByLene Design BLD1018, BLD1007
Magnolia 2011, Tilda hiding gift


Card #2 Magnolia 2008, TIldas Brunte
Card # 3 www.docraft.co.uk Forever Friends

Card # 1 Stampin Up: Santas suit
Card # 2 Stampin Up: Heartfelt Creation, Large Poinsette, embossing folder: Tufted 3D 
Card # 3 Stampin Up: Stampin Up, design paper, layring ovals, "Carols of Christmas"

Stampin Up: Lovely as a tree, Heart & Home framelits,
Christmas Landpost thinlits 
BLD 1011

Stampin up: Delicate ornaments thinlits & Merry Patterns




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