Friday, June 05, 2009

Face Lift

I went ahead and did it.

After just over four years, I gave "Of all the liars in the world..." a bit of a facelift!

While I was at it, I updated my blogger profile, and added a few links to the list in my sidebar.

Let me know if you have any problems with it, so I can make an attempt at correcting them!

Re-do?

I'm contemplating (after over four years!) changing the look of my blog.

Of giving it a bit of a facelift.

But I'm nervous about losing features I like, or not being able to make other features work the way I'd prefer.

What do you think? Is it time for a facelift? Have you ever done a facelift to your own blogs? How involved was the process?

Quote of the Day...

from the calendar (a gift from a dear friend) that sits on my desk:

"The first end I propose in our daily work is to do the will of God; secondly, to do it in the manner he wills it; and thirdly, to do it because it is his will." (Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton)

Friday morning...

In no particular order, these are the things coloring my thoughts and day thus far:

  • I will be preparing a sympathy card today. A drowning here in Southern Alberta is unfortunately again intimately connected to the company I work for.
  • The sound of raindrops hitting my office window is both sad, and oddly comforting after a week in which so many things went on.
  • There was snow falling at my house when I left it.
  • A little boy I've been praying for has been released from hospital to continue his recovery at home.
  • There was an envelope in our mailbox with a lease for prospective tenants in it. This excites me because it means we won't have to endure future showings of our house.
  • A reminder from a dear friend that it really is okay to find joy.
  • Another odd dream has left me watchful. I'm beginning to suspect transition is upon me yet again.
  • As I drove to work this morning, I played some songs from Jacob and Lily's "The Cathedral" album and a preview of recordings to come. Karla's voice singing "Child of the King" flowed over me as I played the song on repeat, sometimes singing along. "Hallelujah, I'm a child of the King..."

My heart is quieter today. Feeling the deeply bittersweet nature of some things around me. Slowly tasting life, in all of it's flavors and strains. I'm still feeling stretched, distracted, discombobulated, but I'm also feeling peaceful.

It's Friday. The weekend is nearly here.