The “Lift Someone Up” List {And A Giveaway!}

Hello to all my sweet Farmgirl friends!

I have been pondering this blog post for two weeks and thinking (like I usually do) of what I’d like to share with you. But this month… what I have to share is a little different than my normal.

What I’d like to share with you today is a little personal. But I wonder if maybe we can all relate… so I felt moved to talk about it. (And keep reading because there’s a surprise at the end of this post!). So here is where my thoughts have been….

My mother with the guilt that she worked on at my house last winter. I took this picture in her yard last summer.

I’m happy to tell you that my mom was so excited she was immediately making her list. I’m not as excited because I recognize that I have an absolutely full plate and I just piled more on it (haha!!!). However, I AM actually happy about it because I am aware of the need to think beyond myself and I have so many people I think about and love. And I began my list almost as quickly as my Momma did!


Day three and I have to admit that not only is it fun, it only takes a few minutes!

Find a favorite, relaxing spot and soak up the time to write a quick (or long) letter. Check that one off your list and relax as you think of others you might want to add! My favorite spot to sit and relax and write a letter is my porch bed!

I would also like to acknowledge that I know stamps are not cheap. I recognize that for some that might be an expense that just isn’t feasible right now. But maybe one letter a week would work for you. You just adjust it as you can afford, and have time for. (I cleaned out a basket on my desk recently and there were Forever stamps there that I had purchased years ago and since they are the Forever stamps, then it doesn’t matter if you purchased them when stamps were 35 cents… they are still good for today’s postage. Keep that in mind in case you might have some buried somewhere on your desk! Smile!)


Until our gravel roads cross again… so long.

Dori

  1. Paula says:

    I needed this encouragement to get my encouragement done. I have quite a few cards and a box of supplies to make more. But I rarely send the cards I intend to. Love the photo of your mom with her beautiful quilt in the garden!

  2. Juliet says:

    Dori~
    I appreciate YOU! Bringing us into your special space……a place of yours which is sacred & personal. I am accepting your “Lift Someone Up” challenge. First person on my list is my husband, he’s worth the .78 cents. We are retired & living the quiet life; he will be greatly surprised! Looking forward to circling back in a month to count our Blessings!

  3. Wanda Aldridge says:

    Dear Dori, I look forward to reading your blog posts each month. I have saved the patterns for several of your sewing projects for when I want a challenge. This month’s project is one I can start immediately. I will start my list now, there are so many family and friends I need and want to encourage. Thank you for the push, it’s a simple way to share love and brighten someone’s day!

  4. Vicky Conaway says:

    Hello I love your blog. This is no surprise to me. My husband has dementia.b on to nd so tbof days I dt stressed out. I started writing letters and notes to my friends and. Family. Love 💞 it. Helps me to destress. Thanks and have a cool kat day. Vicky

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