If there's anything I have learned in my almost thirty-four years walking with Jesus, it's that He determines our ways, and He will only take us home in God's perfect timing.
Last week I shared about the miracle of God that saved my husband from serious injury or death when just seconds before a huge tree limb came crashing down in the very spot he sat crouched over a submersible pump fixing it, the Lord called him to move. (if you missed that post it is here)
Well, it happened again. The first incident was on February 1st, and then one week later on February 8th, in the middle of the night, the Lord woke my exhausted husband and said "Go fix the pumps and the pool"...we were (and still are) in the middle of a flooding monsoon. In the darkness he went out and sure enough he needed to empty water from the overflowing pool, and then had to crouch down where the previous limb had fallen to clear debris from two submerisble pumps so they could continue pumping water from our ocean-like back yard. An hour later he crawled back into bed, relieved that the rising water around our house could recede again.
At 6:30am we were having breakfast when we heard a tremendous crash and raced outside to see that a second major limb of the tree had come down, right where he had sat just hours earlier fixing the pumps.
This time it was a bigger limb than the first one that came down (the tree had three major limbs with numerous large branches) and covered the entire front of the shed...
Hubby had to crawl under the tree and push the roller door up as far as possible before crawling inside to get the electric saw. He cut some away, but then had to go to work for the morning. Home from work at lunchtime, he began the work of very carefully (because the remainder of the tree is not stable) removing branches and smaller limbs.
Sunday morning he realised he'd need to stabilse the remaining limb and trunk of the tree, so we prayed, and he climbed up on the ladder cutting off what he could, and then stacking smaller limbs over by the lime tree, and mulching all the branches and leaves to cover some of the sodden ground before the next lot of heavy rain arrived.
And now this is all that's left, apart from the smaller limbs which are too big for the mulcher.
All that area used to be covered by the poinciana; it was our main source of shade through the hot and humid tropical seasons which last about eight months a year. The rest of the tree will need to be removed by professional tree loppers, and the trunk/root dug out of the ground. All that mulch has given us an extra six inches of cover over the worst affected areas of our flooded yard, which is a blessing as its all ankle deep in water still.
I admit to shedding a few tears over the loss of that tree (we'd planted it in 2019, fulfilling a long held dream to plant a poinciana when we one day bought a home of our own), but I am far more grateful to have my husband safe and secure by the hand of God on his life.
The monsoon is still here, the nights especially bringing the heaviest rain, but we are far better off than those in communities nearby who were cut off for a week before the army built a temporary bridge over the highway for emergency services and supplies to get through. I pray the monsoon moves out to sea very soon, and that people can get out and about to repair damage and start the process of returning to normality. Lord help them. xx
In the midst of all this I have continued to make time each evening to sit quietly and stitch. The second little Japanese pattern I began last week is now complete and I'm very pleased with how it turned out. The tone on tone fabric and thread choice was a new one for me, and I think now that I may do it again in the future. This little finish is only 3" edge to edge, and very detailed, using mostly three and four strands of Cosmo Seasons thread. I have it sitting inside a 5" hoop and will probably stitch down the excess fabric tonight.
I won't use the Sticky Sulky-Solvi ever again though. Stitching mostly with four strands of thread through the SSS and the linen was so hard on my hands that I had to take many rests between sections. In future for tracing onto dark fabrics I am going to try graph paper with a Sublime Stitching Iron Transfer Pen.
But still, I love this little design by Yula and will be stitching more of her patterns in future.
I've done a lot of Bible journaling this month, with a number of word studies because I simply love to delve deeper into context and the original languages and their meaning from the time they were written.
Late last year I made an intention to put together a Bible study basket, and found this nappy bag (diaper bag) to be the perfect answer as it has divided sections inside and pockets around all four sides. Made of grey felt it only cost $17 Australian (about $10 USD) and is serving it's purpose wonderfully.
I got these Paper Mate Flair felt tip pens as well, because they do not bleed through my Bible pages. I highly recommend them!
Inside I have a prayer journal, a personal journal, a new journaling Bible (NKJV), daily home and business planner, a large book to write down all my word studies, some good devotionals that I have used for quite a while, pens and washi tape.
I haven't journaled daily for a few many years, and I was really struck by the need to do this in 2025, thanks to prompting from the Lord and a very inspiring video I watched about being intentional each day with the many aspects of our Christian walk. Doing some of this was a financial investment, at a time when we need to be very careful about expenditure, but as with all things I try to follow Christ's advice to "Count the cost" before making financial decisions, and decided this was worthy of the financial outlay...and six weeks along I am so glad to have made that choice.
...STITCHING HEXIES...
I had a lot of fabric scraps left over from the bundle of Tilda Sunday Brunch I was gifted with last year to design with, and thought it would be fun to use them in some EPP. As the scraps are tiny I chose to use 3/4" hexagons, and to stitch hexie flowers with an embrodiery centre. At first I used bits of all the colours, but decided they just weren't suitable for the project/s I had in mind (because there are a few, but a single favourite is still waiting to be chosen), so then I unpicked the few flowers I'd already made and started over with just three colours.
The flower centres are tiny stitcheries I drew up, and the thread colours were chosen to blend with the hexie fabrics. So far I have completed eight of the twelve I plan to make...
If you'd like to stitch along with me to make the little embroidered centre hexie flowers, let me know in the comments. If enough people are interested I'll make up a download of the stitcheries for you all, and make a proper decision about how I shall display them.
If you have any ideas for a project using the twelve hexie flowers let me know...I only have three ideas currently, as I want to make sure the project will be useful as well as pretty.
Well, I'd best sign off as I have peaches to stew, plums to preserve, necatrines to make into a relish, and focaccia to start. Nothing like an afternoon in the kitchen, especially wearing the beautiful apron that Pat sent me, along with her intricately knitted hand towels (in yellow to match my cookware), which Blossom and I love!
Thank you Pat xxx
My heart is aching to get stuck into a deep clean of every room once this monsoon passes and I can hang things to dry in the sun and beat the rugs the way Nana did, and to stock the pantry with things I've never made before (nectarine relish is a start, along with tomato sauce once I find a good recipe), and to reorganise our small spaces so that the sewing room doubles as another pantry and apothecary. I have many plans afoot, and perhaps March will see them come to fruition, but what I know today is that God must be in the centre of all my plans, hopes and dreams for this gentle domestic life that I live and love.
Blossom feels the same way, and as she edges closer to her 31st birthday, I see a deeper maturity within her for the Word of God, an incredibly gentle yet fierce love for her family and home, and her unashamed surrender to all the Father has for her life in the years ahead.
God bless YOU dear one, and I pray that His protective hand is evident always in your life.
And THANK YOU for al your prayers, and your loving comments and emails - I apologise for not replying lately, but we've had so much going on the past few weeks that I needed to allow myself the luxury of stepping away from a few things. Life is heading back to normal now though...xxx
Love and hugs
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44 comments:
That tree down is a real sadness. Looks like it might be a bit rotten up at the joining of the trunk/branches. My brother always said that is where trees do some rotting because rain gets into the join there and can't get out - therefore it's bound to just rot. Thank goodness, it didn't hit the house.
Gosh Jennifer - those are heavy big tree branches. What a miracle he was not hurt - how scary indeed. I can see how sodden & wet the ground is ... I hope it eases soon for you my dear friend, & dries out. I remember when you moved there & planted that very same tree.
Your embroidery & your hexies are just beautiful - aren't we blessed to have our craft to calm us in these worrying times. x0x
Hi Jennifer, I look forward to reading your letters, so thank you for them.
I am so relieved your hubby is safe, but am sad about the tree. Life is just season's joined together, a time to live and a time to die. But, God is GOOD.
I would be interested in your tiny embroidered stitcheries. Thank you.
Be Blessed dear friend.
May God continue to lead, guide and Bless you, dear friend. 💓Love Angeline
Dear Jennifer, what can I say but Praise to Jesus who is so faithful and covers us with His wings. He truly is our Sanctuary. Thankful that your Husband not only hears the voice of God, but is obedient and acts on what he hears........Your obedience is rewarded by safety, and we’re all so thankful for that. I’m also joyous of the intimacy you share with your loving Father. The benefits speak for themselves. What a wonderful God we serve!
What a shame about your beautiful tree and so young too. But so glad that your husband is safe and well, a real miracle. Your flower embroidery is beautiful, a gorgeous finish. Having all your books and pens in one place is such a sensible idea and very portable too so you can take it wherever you want to sit. The hexagons are so pretty - well I do love a hexie project! Stay safe and well and I hope the rain stops soon. xx
Hi Jennifer,
That tree sure did grow !
Miracles ! Wow !
Thanks for sharing these photos :)
It's fun to take an object that is for a certain task and use it for something totally different :) Great idea using a nappy bag ! This might be a better deal cost wise than if it was tagged as a quilters/craft bag ? I'll have to keep a look out for one.
hugs, take care,
Joanne
Hi Jennifer,
You are such an inspiration to me and I look forward to reading your emails. I’m praying that the storms soon calm so clean up can begin. I love how you share with us what God is doing in your life. All of your projects are also a delight to me. I love the little Hexi project and would be interested in them. Thank you for all you share with us!
Jenny I know what you mean about the adhesive solvy it’s a real pain to use but they do make a sew on one that you can still print on. You just have to tack it down and when you are finished it still washes away.
Hopefully the weather will be kinder to you
Oh, yes, yes! I would love to do a hexie project as well as hear your other ideas for projects to use with the tiny embroideries!
I so enjoy all your lovely projects and hearing about your spiritual journey and the everyday things that go on at your little homestead. Thank you!
Jennifer,
God is taking care of you and your family.
Your blue and white embroidery is just beautiful. I would be interested in the hexie project. I think there is nothing better than getting to sit down and do some hand sewing.
Praise God from whom all blessings flow! It's sad you have to lose your beautiful tree, but wonderful how God guided and protected your husband!
I love making hexies and would love to see the stitcheries you created in the center. I recently made a similar hexie flower and stitched it onto a sweatshirt that I repurposed into a cardigan. I have taken to upcycling, repurposing and using visible mending and hexie flowers such as yours are one of the things I love.
I pray your weather improves soon!
Karin
Phi. 4:13
Jesus is clearly watching over your family! Praise him! So glad you are all safe for now. I love the little stitcheries and would be very interested in a pattern! You truly are a blessing. Thank you for being obedient and sharing your heart with us. K- lkw2x6-apq@yahoo.com
For everything there is a season, but not always a reason. Thankful your hubby heard the voice of God and responded when he did or more than just the tree could have been lost. God is so good and merciful.
That project you just finished is gorgeous. It is hard to believe it is only 3" from edge to edge. Your hexies are SO pretty. The last hexies I did was when I made a grandmother's garden flower block for a quilt. I would be interested in a hexie sew-along.
Thank the Lord that your husband has his ears tuned to listen to Him. I always feel bad when I don't hear or feel that gentle nudging. So sorry you have lost your special tree. Maybe you can plant another. I love your hexies and would love to stitch along with you. God bless and prosper you and your family!
I would love to join you in making little embroidered centre hexie flowers. Please add the designs to your post. The rain will stop, the sun will shine and then the flowers will grow. Stay safe and dry.
So sorry about the tree, but what a miracle your husband was not injured! I love your hexies, and would love to try stitching some!
So very glad your husband is safe. What a blessing and a miracle! It's sad you lost your tree that you like to sit under, but better that your husband was not harmed. God is definitely keeping you and your family safe during this rainy weather. I love your embroidery. It's absolutely beautiful! And I'd love to try your hexie project. May God continue to bless you and keep you.
Mary from Florida
I too am in Townsville. The rain has been horrendous but the dam is now full for the future. I love an epp project so would love to stitch along with you. Thank you for all that you do.
Love all of this post . . . amazing how God woke your husband and he listened and was able to take care of the needs. May I ask the brand of your diaper bag? Love the idea but found too many varieties online! Thanks.
I bought it off Amazon (Australia). I checked the US site because I think you;re in the USA?? They have many similar ones like it -
https://www.amazon.com/Acorn-Baby-Diaper-Organizer-Caddy/dp/B09W36FDQH
Always wise to follow God's prompting and direction...glad your husband is safe and sound. I too love the little hexies and would love to have the embroidery patterns to make a project. Maybe some stitches with a Spring theme: ducks, bunnies, a nest of eggs....anything you choose is always lovely. Thank you for sharing your God given talents!
Jennifer, your positivity is an inspiration to us all! And your generosity…I have been hexie-crazy for a while and would live to stitch some of your precious designs. May God continue to bless you and your family❤️
I'm glad the Lord protected you all! I've been following you for quite a while and I enjoy all the articles and patterns. I would like to do the hexagons. Thank you for all you do. Your sister in Christ, Rose
It is beautiful to read about how the Lord is protecting your husband and your family! God bless you all!
So glad to see His hand in your lives. Sorry about the tree, but glad it can be ground cover at this point!
Love the blue and white project, and I would love to do the little hexes with you! Love the embroidery in the middle. And... I just had one of those felt bags, but didn't think to use it for my Bible supplies. Love that idea, too. So glad you are still sharing with us. Blessings,
Tina
I would love to do the stitch-a-long with you and the little stitchers for the centers sounds wonderful and they’re something that will be quick to stitch.
Hi Jenny! I am so glad that your husband is okay! God is our protector and our provider. He is so good to us. I have been praying for your weather and for those rains you have been having. Hopefully they will be done soon. I love all of your patterns and I would love to join in on your Hexie project. It is so sweet!
I also love your Bible kit that you made up! I need to do that! How handy to have everything in one bag and just take it wherever you want to go! I will check Amazon too. I saw where you included the link in the comments. Thank you Jenny for your wonderful blog. It is such an encouragement to me and many others as well. God bless you! Love and hugs!
Oh my goodness...it is always amazing to me to hear how God prompts hearts and minds to move! I join others who are so glad to hear your husband listened and sprang into action at the Lord's prompting! I cannot imagine living with THAT much rain (although I am a Seattle girl). I pray that the dryer season is coming soon for you! Thank you for sharing your new projects with us...I adore your embroidery patterns and have used many in past projects...and eagerly would like to joining with the hexi one! Thank you!!
The Lord bless you and keep you❤️. Donna F.
Dearest Jennifer What a message the lord sent to your husband and I am so glad there wasn't any major injuries to you or Mr. E or to your beautiful home. I love your EPP and I would like to try it too paper piecing project and would love to try it also with the small embroideries. I am so glad their haven't been any major injuries with the crazy weather you all are having
Good Morning! God is at it again, isn't He? Praising Him for your dh listening so closely! It is sad to lose a beautiful tree - so nice for shade. We had one taken down that was rotting also when we lived in IN. The shade was gone but more play room for the kids. :-) The embroidery patterns are so pretty - we'd love if you shared them but ONLY if you have time, which is precious. Praying drier weather comes your way soon. Blessings!
God bless you and keep you and all the family members.🌷Esther (the Netherl.)
So thankful DH is safe and sound. The Lord is indeed good. I too would love to stitch along with you on those sweet hexies, I would have never thought to embroider the center of the “flowers!” And I LOVE my flair pens for Bible study. They remind me of my teenage years in the 70’s, but now there are so many more colors!!
I’d love to join you in doing the little hexies with the darling centers! We are leaving in a week to visit Australia. So sorry for all the extra hard rain and your ruined Poinciana tree. Like you, I’ve always wanted one but they won’t survive in Colorado. So grateful for all God’s blessings on your faithful family! …Linda
I have been following you for several years, Jennifer and I love all of your stitcheries. I would love to stitch along with you in your hexie project!
I absolutely LOVE your little embroidered hexie flowers. I can imagine assembling them to make a few extra large hot pads for my casseroles or baked goods, freshly out of the oven - a tad larger than my 9" X 13" baking pans and glass casserole dishes. I'm always grabbing 2 or 3 hotpads to put under those things, so I've decided to make some extra large this year.
I am thankful that you and your husband are safe! I would love to stitch along with you - these tiny embroideries are the best.
Dear Jennifer, Good Morning! What a testimony you have - your love for our Lord God Almighty and faith that He will always provide for our needs is so comforting and provides great peace at times of stress and in the unpredictable nature of the world we live in currently. He is so faithful to provide encouragement through you in my times of a tendency to worry. Thank you for sharing the ups and downs of your life and that of your family also. The Lord wants us to know that we are not alone in our struggles here on earth and you so graciously walk along side of Him and in doing so along side with me and with others.
Prayers continue for you and your sweet family.
Those hexies are darling. I have a box that has been ready to use for these and I have just put off doing them. Well, the time has come and I now have a wonderful project to begin! I would love to stitch along side of you in this project. It would be as if I was sitting with you and enjoying your sweet, dear company.
Sending love and hugs
I love making hexies and your project looks like it would be a lot of fun. I would love to join you. I am so grateful for your posts, they help me focus on God more than I do.
Oh Jennifer! God is so good! Praying the rain subsides soon so you can get back to normal days.
I love ❤️ the hexies. I think I would try to incorporate them into a Bible cover.
So glad to hear you and your hubby are safe as you deal with the downpours you're currently having. So sad to have to lose your beautiful tree. Hopefully you can replace it with another. I love stitching hexies and am currently working on a quilt with 3/4 inch hexies blocks. I need over 200 diamond-shaped blocks for my quilt- my family thinks I'm insane, but I find the hand stitching so relaxing. I would love doing some hexies with embroidered centers and maybe use them in a table topper. God bless you and your hubby from beautiful Oregon, USA!
I would love to stitch along!
The Lord has truly been looking after your whole family - so glad that your husband escaped injury again! It will be a very hot summer for you both with that lovely tree gone, but I'm sure that the Lord will let you know what to do for the future. Thank you for the idea of embroidery in the centers of hexies. I'm hopeful that you might share some of your wonderful ideas for all of us to do some embroidery in the centers. I'd love to make a nice table runner for our table, which is right in front of the wood stove. With the hanging light overhead & the wood fire our dining table is the best place to be in the wintertime. It's been a very cold winter & our little family of 3 (hubby, me and our 14 pound terrier) are very grateful for the wood heat to keep us warm during the days. Will continue my prayers for you & your family....thank you for your lovely blog! Deb
Thanks Jennifer, you are going through a rough patch, Thanks be to God for husband is okay but must be very tired. Your Embroidered stitchery is really beautiful. You have such a lovely gift, one of many. I am listening to Praise music as I finally type thank you for sharing your lovely home and family with us. Thank you. XXMary-Lou U tube Whitewell Metropolitan Church Belfast, if you would like to listen sometime. Where we go.
Thank you so much for your post— your strength and faith is inspirational. I would love to make the embroidered Henie’s. Thank you.
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