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Saturday, December 6, 2025

Those missing months...

Sometimes when thinking about events that happened months before, it can seem as though it were only weeks ago. So then I look at the date, usually from a photo taken on my phone, and am genuinely surprised at how swiftly time has passed by. 

Here at home, during the many months between my 'goodbye' post in June and last week's return blog, life carried on with many of our normal routines, in spite of the physical ailments. I thought today I would share a kind of 'catch-up' post for you. xxxx

During the long blogging absence I still baked bread, made cordial, jams and preserves...






Spent time with the grandkids... 
(Charlie is always the one that makes us laugh!)


(Cully May is the happiest 9yo I have ever known. We spent a day designing cards and she chose to create her own Christmas cards. In the process she learned about using a light box, scanning her design, and printing it up on cardstock - brilliant!)





(Rafaella loves to cook and sew. We spent a day sewing Christmas ornaments in felt with beads, and learning very simple recipes such as trifle that she could make without assistance for her family - and she did make it that following night and her mum and dad were very impressed!)





Hubby and I still took long country drives with the Kelly-dog every weekend...





I continued doing what I could in the garden, and absolutely loved making notes in my garden diary and gathering fresh herbs each day for teas and seasonings.



(diary entry written before the knee injury)



(diary entry written after the knee injury)



I continued working on deep Bible studies, and in the past six months have loved digging into the books of James, 1 and 2 Peter, 1 and 2 Timothy, Revelation, and am currently in Titus. The most wonderful helps have been the in-depth studies from David Pawson which I purchase on Kindle for just $5 each (the paperbacks would be wonderful, but are out of our budget at around $30 each). Still, the Kindle versions are excellent for highlighting texts and making notes, so I feel VERY blessed to have this option. Hubby is currently delving into Isaiah. 
(There are Youtube videos of David's teachings, but they are not like the books - the books have SO much depth and truly draw you closer to the Lord and living a life more worthy of Christ's sacrifice)



I tried a few new things when making gifts, such as this oval pot holder from a free pattern by Ali of Arabesque Scissors...



...and the knitted tea cosies I showed you last week. One thing I did this week was crochet around the bottom edge of the tea cosy I made for my daughter Kezzie, and it really added to the overall effect!



Also this week, I decided to use up some smaller fabric pieces, wadding offcuts, and scraps of yarn to make coasters. Simple, but lovely as these were some favourite fabrics once...


Today Blossom and I took the kids to Bunnings. They have fun at the indoor playground while Bloss and I have coffee, and then we wander around to see what we can find for the garden, or home repairs. I got some zinnia seedlings, and she got new rollers for the back screen door. 
Then the kids did crafts...and I say kids collectively because Blossom is my big kid. ;-)









Update on my nerve pain issue. Mmm...this was incredible, and totally not expected. After a long list of tests my excellent doctor sent me for on Monday, it turns out that as well as the radial tunnel syndrome (tennis elbow), the peripheral neuropathy in my hand is not caused by it. It's caused by a B6 toxicity, with a magnesium toxicity thrown in for good (bad!) measure. It may take many months to rectify this and get my levels back in normal range so that my fingers return to normal, but what a relief to have this diagnosis. It answered so many questions, and has opened the door for healing. Praise God! :-)

THANK YOU for every single comment last week, for the emails, the advice, the love, care and prayers, and just for 'being here' to welcome me back to blogging. I prayed for everyone, and I shed more than a few tears from the kindnesses offered. YOU are amazing women, a blessing in anyone's life, but especially in mine. 

I did not respond to anyone as after that long post, my numb and tingly fingers needed days to improve, though just barely. Again, I know blogging will affect my fingers, but its truly worth it to be 'back in touch' with you all. 

So, I shall sign off now, and go water the front garden, which is parched as the wet season still has not arrived...but I'll be back next week with some thoughts from my Bible studies. Hope you enjoyed today's catch up. God bless your dear hearts, and may He show you every day that while you still have breath, He has a plan for you...you will never be without purpose, sweetheart. How precious you are!




PS: That design on the cover of my garden diary is still a free pattern here on the blog. Just head HERE to download it. x




37 comments:

  1. Lovely catchup Jennifer and good to see pictures of the little ones again - their lovely smiles always bring a smile to my face. xx

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  2. Good Morning Jennifer! Good to see you again. Your grand children have grown so much - such a joy that you're able to spend so much time with them. Praise God you have answers to your medical problems. Having a good doctor who listens and wants to really work with you is so important! Hubbyis looking good too! Blessings!

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  3. I will pray for this neuropathy to calm down. Your posts are such treasures, so I thank you for them, especially knowing that is costs you a great deal. I've ordered a David Pawson book on James and hope to dig in after Christmas. Thank you for the suggestion.

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  4. So glad you are back sister in Christ. I am checking out those Bible commentaries on Kindle! Praying that the Divine healer touches those nerves. Nothing is impossible with Him. ❤️

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  5. Thank you for an update. We are having cold weather and the snow is still on the tree branches. Hubby and I walk daily on treadmill and outside if weather is okay. I have indoor plants and still have a few tomatoes which I picked green and wrapped in newspaper to ripen. Merry Christmas.

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  6. My first time posting to your blog. I’m so glad you are returning to us with your love of gardening and letting us know of your family’s doings. May God bless you and keep you in his care.

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  7. So very, very happy you are back. I thought about you so many times over the past months. I was so thrilled to hear you are back. Thank You

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  8. I have the tennis elbow thing from too much knitting…can you believe it? I wish you a speedy recovery and am delighted to see you back!

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  9. It is a joy to hear from you again!

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  10. So glad you are back to blogging. I missed the November post but I’m caught up now. You are such a blessing to me.
    Rosalie in Texas

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  11. How wonderful to read your blog post, see pictures of the family (they are growing so fast!) and see what you've been doing. I'm so glad your doctor was able to get to the bottom of what was causing you pain. Things are so complicated nowadays, but it's also good to be able to look up details about health issues, craft projects, etc. We are here just taking it easy. Hubby had cataract surgery (on both eyes at once) and he's seeing some real improvement. On top of that, he injured his back in September (wood delivery) - he only bent down to pick up ONE small piece of wood & heard the "pop-pop-pop" that no one ever wants to hear -- it's been pain ever since in the sciatica & down to the foot of his left leg....sharp, stabbing and/or throbbing pain. He's on pain meds now (which don't help a great deal, so waiting on Dr. to increase levels) - after 2 months of dealing with this the spine specialist said it takes up to 6 months to recover from it (he has the same problem). By the time he's back to normal it will be spring. Thankfully there is almost no maintenance on the yards now, so it will be walks down the nature path for exercise. Our town has built a series of nature paths (quite close to our home) - which are wonderful to meander down. Merry Christmas to you and your family, Jennifer. Deb / N. Calif.

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  12. Victoria, Cincinnati, USADecember 7, 2025 at 4:30 AM

    Wonderful to hear from you again! Blessings on you and your dear family!

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  13. It is SO good to hear from you again! I have been praying for you and am delighted to hear of the diagnosis. God is good ALL the time!

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  14. Welcome back! I've truly missed your posts these last few months, but have kept you, the family and blog readers in my prayers. So glad to hear that you have a diagnosis for the pain. God is such a blessing!
    Mary in FL

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  15. Oh WOW on that diagnosis, girl, how good to have a doctor that actually checks these things - but who woulda thunk it! That's incredible. Praying for swift healing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Love the pics of the kiddos, they're growing far too fast - Mr. E and Kelly-dog are looking good too!

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  16. I know the about how bad the nerve pain can get. I am thankful you got a good doctor. I am having nerve problems in my leg. So far the spine doc hasn't found the source of the pain. I have been praying for you and your family.

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  17. Shirley, Stockton,CADecember 7, 2025 at 8:08 AM

    It’s so wonderful to hear your voice again and see everyone. How wonderful that life goes on and we are kept by our Father. I enjoyed reading your garden journal. I kept one for several years- but I think I overdid it to the point that it was a burden and not a pleasure. I took photos of everything once a month, had a page for what I bought that month, what the daily weather was, a page for ideas, and a page for everything I did for that month. It had a section for each month of the year. It was fun decorating a new 3-ring binder for a new year and looking through all the photos and seeing how much everything had changed. But now I just take photos of what catches my eye. I have delved into sashiko embroidery because of you. What a pleasure! I’ve made a pouch for my tools and 3 different drawstring bags. I followed The Green Wrapper’s video on how to add a casing to the bag. It’s been foggy here for awhile now, we’ve only had it rain once and the temps are in the 50’s during the day and the low 40’s at night. I‘ll have to move all my succulents (they’re all in pots) to the front of the house under the overhang when the temperature drops to the mid-30’s. I’m going to look for the Bible study you mentioned. I put out cracked sunflower seeds for the birds. The juncos are down from the mountains now and we have blue jays, 3 kinds of sparrows, house finches, goldfinches, mourning doves, and squirrels. We’re preparing for Christmas. I’ll be praying for healing for your body. I’m so thankful for your pictures and news. Take good care of yourselves!

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  18. It is so wonderful to have you back. I missed you sharing the Lord with me and it is lovely to see photos of your gorgeous family. Those babies are growing up quickly!

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  19. Jenny I am so happy there is a curable explanation for your fingers and hand... and wow that was a complete surprise as in I never would have thought of that. This is great! I am still mulling over the slowing down and reassessing post... as I am in the middle of figuring that all out brought on by injury. I love this post and seeing all the activities and the family. And you're sewing too. The joy in those girls faces... this is just perfect to me and Gods calling to us as Grandmothers! xxx

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  20. I was so happy to see you posting again! I read this one as well as the previous one. Even in the midst of your suffering, you are so encouraging! God bless!

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  21. It's so nice to hear from you again Jennifer. I always enjoyed hearing what was going in in your life & especially what delightful crafty things you have been making. I missed your November post (must have gone to spam), but look forward to future posts.

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  22. Oh my goodness! It is so good to hear from you again. I'll be praying for you and your family. Margie \TN

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  23. You are such an encouragement. Praying for your healing and recovery. So glad you chose to share again with us all. We are blessed. Judith B

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  24. Lovely to see the projects you have been doing and the good times spent with your grandchildren. The trifles look amazing! So glad to hear you have a diagnosis for your hand and there is a plan in place. It is an anxious time when you don't know what the problem is. I hope you can all enjoy the festive season, your trips out in the sunshine look wonderful, it is raining heavily in the UK but it keeps the land green as I have to keep reminding myself!
    Penny in theUK

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  25. It is so nice to see how the children are all growing and looking so happy. What a relief to have a diagnosis and potential relief for your finger pain.

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  26. So very, very happy you are back. I thought about you so many times over the past months, and I was so thrilled to hear you are back. I am so happy there is a curable explanation for your fingers and hand... and wow that was a complete surprise Merry Christmas to you and your family!

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  27. It was so wonderful to hear about your sweet family and your times together. I'm thankful for your diagnosis and pray that your hand will heal quickly. I look forward to hearing about your studies in the Bible.

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  28. I just loving reading your posts . You are so kind and loving and it helps me relax. I feel like I’m always on overload and reading your words soothe me. Thank you for that ❤️

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  29. Glad to see you back in my inbox! 🩷

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  30. Such lovely photos of the grandchildren. They are so dear and obviously love coming to visit Nana and learn so much from you. Thank you for another interesting post. xx

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  31. I enjoyed reading your blog last week, but hadn't commented. I did pray! I love all of the photos, looking at your beautiful journal and catching up on how the Lord is working in your life and family. How I thank God for the doctor figuring out the source of your pain(s). Now we will wait on our Good Shepherd and for His perfect timing as you move through this season. I'm going to check out the author of the Bible studies (in the states). May God bless and keep you.

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  32. Glad you are back as you were missed very much!! What tests did you have for your neuropathy? I have issues in both hands even after 3 carpel tunnel surgeries. Continued prayers for you as you recover and keep posting when you can! Your friend from Galveston County, Texas♥️

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  33. I am so happy... excited tell the truth:-)))
    Big hug,
    Miriam

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  34. Lovely to see your post and Your Grandchilren growing up!!I am having injections in my back 18 th Dec ,please pray it works.Love David Pawson teaching!XX

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  35. It is just so wonderful to see your posts popping up again dear Jennifer. And of course to see pictures of those gorgeous happy Grandchildren. Gosh I am sure our Bunnings here in New Zealand do NOT have those craft areas set up - how wonderful that would be - I would go every week I think (!!) Pretending to take Sid but really for myself 😉

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  36. A very enjoyable post!! Thank you and prayers for your recovery. 🌷

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  37. I am so happy to see you back . I’ve prayed for you and your family . It’s lovely to hear from you again!

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