I made the executive decision to tackle cleaning out our Granary. I didn't want to. What I WANTED to do was ignore it forever. (Possibly burn it down.)
But when your entire families' fall/winter clothes are in there, buried under 4 feet of STUFF and the air is turning brisk and the leaves are beginning to blush, you know it simply must be done.
It was in a shameful state.
I worked on it every day last week and this week will be consumed by it as well. I am essentially bringing every.single.thing out of the Granary. Washing it up (it's disgusting). Sorting out things to burn, things to trash, things to donate, things to give to others, things to save. Packing it all back away in a more thoughtful and organized way.
Every.single.thing is being touched. Quite a few times, in fact. It's been an exhausting time of sweat, dust, cobwebs, rodents, nastiness and lots and lots of heavy lifting. It's also been an emotional rollercoaster. Sorting through baby bins and memories and once upon a times can be hard.
And all under the watchful eye of travelers driving along our road. (It's mortifying watching the people slow down to gauk.)
But here is the thing! It is going to be GREAT when it's done. SO, so great.
I even have hopes that it might even stay that way. If I get rid of enough stuff, right?! (I know. Wishful thinking.)
I've wanted to blog all summer. I have loads of photos to catch up on. But as with homeschooling, the clothing switcheroo, and even sometimes meals... everything must wait until THE GRANARY IS DONE.
But I thought I would just pop on here quickly to say hello to the few faithful readers of ye olde blog.(Hello Corynn! I love you!!) And while I am here, I figure why not plunk up a bit of sunshine while I am at it? We all could use some!
(These photos are from a nearby farm/creamery and taken on a day I got together with my Mom and some sisters.)
We all have our own trenches this week to be in. We might be covered in dust, grime, sweat and mouse guts (or maybe that's just me). Or maybe you find yourself in the trenches of loneliness, despair, homeschooling, overwhelm, pain and suffering, financial ruin, empty cupboards, hurt feelings or pining for things the Lord has chosen not to give. Or wondering at the things that Lord has chosen to give that feel like they are breaking you.
Hard and messy things are hard and messy... but they are also often the things that produce the most fruit.
Gratitude is the antidote to so many of the problems in our lives. If not the antidote, certainly a strategy that the Lord has given His people to strengthen us to endure and overcome.
I'm thankful for sunflowers. They aren't in my life today... but they were. And it was beautiful.
I need to be more thankful for things that were.
And now- I need to get back to the Granary so I can bear more fruit. 😁
5 comments:
I thought surely this blog post would be titled, “In which I stop working on the Granary to write my friend a long, newsy letter! :S
I’m so glad you choose to write about “the state of things”. We all have a “granary” but the end result of completion is amazing and brings such joy and peace. PS, I have a real one that constantly needs attention as well. LOVING the sign and the sign model. ;)
Sunflowers! AH! And glad to see your mother doing so well. I hope your dad is doing ok? Love, Monica
Just the encouragement I needed to read today! Thanks for heeding the prompting to take a break from your dirty, messy granary to share the sunflowers and family with me. (And everybody else)
Thanks for the reminder that we need to be thankful!
Looks like you had a lovely day out. Those are precious times. Joys to remember, memories to go back to.
And then we tackle work, with a song in our heart.
Last week I soaked up sun and summer, which I need to cherish now that fall has definitely arrived here in England (after a lack of summer). And now to clean the house and get weeding (never ending task in wet England)
With love!
I admire you taking on the big job and doing it so thoroughly. I have a shed that so desperately needs to have that done but I keep putting it off. And yes, God is good in what He gives us and what He keeps out of our reach. An important thing to remember. Blessings to you and your family. Lynn Ewing, Pecos, NM
Rebecca,
I think one of the pictures with the sunflowers has your mama? If so, she looks lovely.
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