and the world keeps on spinning, spinning

spinning…I think I said that already. lol

Fed-Ex didn’t come yesterday. It will come today while I’m not here. lol so the new computer will be here Wednesday. OK.

Hubby just got up. We have a house to clean.

I have noticed I am tensing my shoulders constantly. Probably causing half of my pain myself… I need to work on that.

It’s cool in the mornings now and warm in the afternoons. Layers! I love fall.

I’m on my third hat for the order I have. I found a tiny bird pattern that will be perfect for the icord. It’s a chicken, but we’ll pretend it’s a raven! lol

Well, seems things are abbreviated again. Whisper a prayer for those who need them and include me, will you? Love and hugs!

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About Morning Knits

I believe in and practice positive living. I love YARN, cooking, music, bird watching, herbs, and gardening. I am passionate about YHWH the Elohim of all the earth. I believe it's our responsibility to tend that earth. I basically do my thing in a quiet, amused way. I believe in laughter, and the power of combined prayer. I am a true homebody. I have 6 kids, all home-born and successfully breastfed. They are all grown. I'm the oldest of 9, daughter of a missionary mother who lives in Kenya, and I have a spoiled service dog and 2 rescued cats. Right now, there is balance after yrs of unemployment. My disability was approved due to degenerative discs, fibromyalgia, and obesity. That last is hard to say. I believe we owe it to ourselves to protect our mental health. It's precious and the one thing we can control. I would rather not do my own housework and I talk too much. I bought a house in North Carolina which I ended up leaving for my husband to sell. I'm a two-time caregiver. My husband and I are separated due to stroke complications and personality difficulties. I am in Texas now. The one place on earth I said I'd never go unless Yah moved me there and HERE I AM! G and I are sharing a small apartment and so far, things are going well.
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