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A New Year

“We spend January 1 walking through our lives, room by room, drawing up a list of work to be done, cracks to be patched. Maybe this year, to balance the list, we ought to walk through the rooms of our lives…not looking for flaws, but for potential.”
– Ellen Goodman

Today is January 1st, 2012.
A new year:)
A year filled with hope I will open my eyes & see my daily blessings, that I will be enfolded with courage to face trials that inevitably come.
We are not promised happiness, but we are promised joy if we rest in God’s lavish love, sustaining grace, & comfort:)

God bless & keep each of you as we all seek our God-given mission in this precious journey.

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Music



Music

When I was a child
I once sat sobbing on the floor
Beside my mother’s piano
As she played and sang
For there was in her singing
A shy yet solemn glory
My smallness could not hold

And when I was asked
Why I was crying
I had no words for it
I only shook my head
And went on crying

Why is it that music
At its most beautiful
Opens a wound in us
An ache a desolation
Deep as a homesickness
For some far-off
And half-forgotten country

I’ve never understood
Why this is so

But there’s an ancient legend
From the other side of the world
That gives away the secret
Of this mysterious sorrow

For centuries on centuries
We have been wandering
But we were made for Paradise
As deer for the forest

And when music comes to us
With its heavenly beauty
It brings us desolation
For when we hear it
We half remember
That lost native country

We dimly remember the fields
Their fragrant windswept clover
The birdsongs in the orchards
The wild white violets in the moss
By the transparent streams

And shining at the heart of it
Is the longed-for beauty
Of the One who waits for us
Who will always wait for us
In those radiant meadows

Yet also came to live with us
And wanders where we wander.
Anne Porter (1911 -2011)

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Christmas Time Whisperspace


Christmastime in Apex

This is a beautifully decorated storefront in downtown Apex.

I love the creative “winter wonderland” entrance to this unique gift shop. It’s a new business & I pray it will be able to weather the economic times we’re in.
Another favorite shop in downtown had to close this year, Out Of The Kiln. Makes me sad:( They crafted many of the pottery items they sold.
Small businesses are a risk in this financial climate, but they can offer some unusual & artsy gifts, often handmade, that aren’t found in every store throughout every plaza or mall.
I work in a gift shop/card shop, & far too often I see products we sell in every gift shop around, plus shops in other states as well! (I’m afraid far, far too many items are made in China) We do sell some local items & are proud to do so:)
America, we need to use our pocketbooks & vote for unique, quality made craftsmanship!
Etsy online is one place that offers handmade one of a kind gifts. Consider checking them out. And I’m sure there are more sites. But first of all, buy at local small businesses that are not inundated with mass produced products, & their personal service will be an added blessing:)
Merry Christmas, friends:)
May you be blessed by a beautifully made present this year that will bring you much joy:)
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Tis The Season


“The universal joy of Christmas is certainly wonderful.

We ring the bells when princes are born, or toll a mournful dirge when great men pass away.
Nations have their red-letter days, their carnivals and festivals, but once in the year and only once, the whole world stands still to celebrate the advent of a life. Only Jesus of Nazareth claims this world-wide, undying remembrance.
You cannot cut Christmas out of the Calendar, nor out of the heart of the world.”

~Anonymous


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Saying goodbye to Dad (& hey to Korey)

Kenneth Louis McFarland lived from September 13th, 1920, to October 28th, 2011.
He came into my life when I met Keith, his oldest son, in 1967.
He was a dear man who loved his family & looked forward to every visit we made, & every trip he took to visit us.
When the grandkids came along, Keith & I took second place & we didn’t mind a bit:) The grandchildren were the apple of his eye.
Cameron spent a number of summers camping with Grandpa & Grandma, & Cameron loved that together time:) Seth & Skye spent special time with them as well:)
Dad belonged to the Christian & Missionary Alliance Church while Mom belonged to the Reformed Presbyterian Church. Now & then I’d go with him to the CMA on a Sunday night, a sweet time together.
He always let me drive him & mom around town, especially his new cars, which was a treat since Keith has never let that happen too often!
He loved the south. If he hadn’t loved his western Pa. so dearly, he might have moved to NC, but love of home was too strong. He advised Keith to “go south” if he ever got the chance. And Keith did:)
In the past 3 years, due to declining health, he & Mom moved to The Reformed Presbyterian Home in Pittsburgh, Pa. Mom watched over him like a mother hen, so he was well cared for. His memory slowly faded, but he knew us every time we visited. We saw him last this summer, over July Fourth.
Dad loved a joke & told many one-liners. He loved roses, red roses. He loved the color red & had a number of red cars:) He loved peanut butter. He loved camping:) He loved trains–he worked as an Engineer on the Penn Central Railroad until he retired.
Most of all he loved being with family. We spent a week at Holden Beach years ago, then another week at Mohican State Park in Ohio more recently. He soaked up those times:)
We’re planning another gathering out West in the next year or so, the NC McFarlands, the Wisconsin McFarlands, & the PA Carsons–he will be with us in spirit:)
As we said goodbye to Dad/Grandpa, we welcomed the first great grandchild, Korey Calvin McFarland, Kendall & Kristen’s son, born in July, into the clan:) Great grandma had not met him, nor had the NC Mc’s.
As you can see, he’s a sweetheart:)
So, a great grandpa slips to Heaven, & a great grandson slips to Earth.
God is good, always:)
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2011 Master Bath Renovation:)!!

After:)
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Fall



“Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer an oil painting and autumn a mosaic of them all.”

S.Horowitz



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October

This sweet time of year reminds me of grapes ripening on the vine, scuppernong & muscadine,

leaves curling & fluttering along the green way & through the air,
mild weather,
clear skies,
bright stars at dawn,
pumpkin-colored sunrises,
brilliant orange sunsets at dusk.

Fall is in the air.

Summer seems noisy.
Fall is peaceful, still, quiet.
A coolness settles in, vanquishing clingy humidity.
Autumn, welcome back:)
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Hey Blog, it’s September!


Dear blog,

It’s been too long since I’ve been by. Life is slipping past & I get too busy to write down all that’s happening. (Journaling is hard for me to maintain for some reason?)
Weekend before last Keith & I spent the Friday, Saturday, & Sunday in West Jefferson & Boone, visiting Skye & enjoying being in the gorgeous Blue Ridge Mountains:)
Skye’s been tickled to get back to Boone after a summer of interning with Appalshop in Whitesburg, Ky.– says it’s too small a town for a city girl:) She’s now in her second year of Appalachian Studies’ graduate school, & this fall is rooming with friend Rachel VandenEnde:)
The 3 of us loved listening to Boone’s Friday night Outdoor Bluegrass Concert at the Jones’ House, Saturday rode our bikes along the Boone green way & ate a delicious supper at Frasier’s in W. Jefferson in the evening, & Sunday had brunch at the Boone Sunrise Grill.
A sweet time:)!!!
I love the mountains & am always thankful to spend time there:) Especially with my baby girl:)
(Photos: Skye reading as we listen to the Forget Me Not’s concert, the view from Skye’s room overlooking the Appalachian campus, & the mountains from the Blue Ridge Parkway)
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The Day The Earth Shook

Thought I better journal about the earthquake yesterday for posterity. I mean it hasn’t happened on the East Coast in 67 years!

Tuesdays I’m usually off work & yesterday was no exception. I had decided to begin stripping the wallpaper in my master bath–I’d been thinking about doing it for a few years, but kept putting it off. Then recently we realized we have a leak in our shower & must replace our tiles. So since our tile man, Jeff, may start work this weekend (& I had two days off in a row–a rarity), I knew the time was right to DO it.
Tuesdays I also usually meet my lunch buddies to eat together & catch up on news, so I called Lorraine to check on our time & place. Nancy’s away this week in NY settling her mom’s estate. Jeannette can’t always come, but she was free yesterday & told Lorraine she wanted to go to Crabtree Valley Mall for a change (we usually meet at Cary Mall). Lorraine wanted to go to Crabtree also, but I hesitated. I wanted to start my project. In the end I decided to drive over to meet them for lunch only, while they would walk beforehand & shop a little.
I began on the bathroom & worked for a couple of hours. The wallpaper wasn’t budging–what painful slow going!! Finally got to a stopping point, cleaned up the strips of paper, got my shower, & headed to Crabtree about 12:30.
We were meeting at Panera, one of our favorite restaurants, whether at Crossroads or Beaver Creek or Crabtree.
After ordering, finding a table, lo & behold, Seth & Kelley walked in! Ironic, especially since they showed up at Panera at Crossroads the last time my friends & I met there:)! Too funny:)
After S&K ate & left to return to work, we were still talking when I suddenly realized the table & chairs were shaking!! I commented that we were NOT on the top floor (where oftentimes a crowd of people walking can cause vibrations), so why were we feeling the bottom floor moving??? It seemed to last at least 30 seconds or more.
They felt it too. It was a puzzle.
But, we didn’t think much more about it after it stopped, & no one around us did either.
Later, while looking around in JJill, a sales associate asked if anyone in the store had felt an earthquake. I raised my hand & said I HAD! Her friend had just called, telling her there had been an earthquake!
Amazing! And hard to take in.
I called Keith as soon as I got to the Cruiser. Was there really an earthquake? He said yes! Attempted to call Seth but couldn’t get him on his iPhone–too many folks making calls. Wondered if he & Kelley had felt it too…(later Seth said they didn’t; he felt cheated)
After getting home the TV station news was on live reporting about the 5.8 earthquake. The epicenter was located in northern Va.!
What a day!! Thankfully only damage to some buildings, including the National Cathedral in DC & the Washington Monument.
Hard to believe the vibrations were felt so far, from S.C. to Mass.!!
And shook my table in Raleigh!
Makes me think about taking my “earthly home” for granted.