I remember people asking Momma to be their "interior designer" when I was little. I didn't understand much about that stuff then, but oh how I appreciate her talent now.
She always had this amazing ability to move things an inch or two, and suddenly it was made for that spot. She could throw things together, and instantly there was a beautiful room. Days like today are hardest. With all my heart I want to show you this home we've been so graciously blessed with. I want your advice and opinions. I would love to hear you laugh over the fact I still have the giraffe you bought me when animal print was in even though it doesn't go with my decor now. I would love so much to celebrate this part of life with you. If I've learned anything from your life, I've learned to make all things pretty, and I'm not talking about furniture. Everyone has strengths and weaknesses. Our weaknesses tend to be uglier than our strengths. When we focus on the weaknesses of others, we find flaws and not so beautiful things. These can become distractions that often lead to dislike and sometimes unforgiveness, and unforgiveness ends with poisonous bitterness. When we find the pretty strengths and focus on those, we're able to look beyond the weaknesses, and maybe just maybe lift edify someone into strengthening those beautiful qualities they already possess. Thank you, Momma, for making things pretty.
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