Thursday, July 28, 2011

Enthusiasm

Hi Folksies
Another month has passed by. Summer has been very enthusiastic in her charms this year. After everyone, including myself, complaining about the long, cold winter, Summer has decided to show off all her glory. I enjoy the beauty of Summer. I sing sweet songs to her all Autumn, Winter and Spring. When Summer enters, I continue to sing of her beauty - after all, I love to garden. I do keep reminding her year after year to just skip August and beckon nature to bring me a sweet Fall. Sakes alive, August arrived early this year. Those dog days of summer, sweltering heat that only okra and peppers thrive in. My poor tomatoes are not doing as well as earlier. My squash has pretty much played out, cukes are finally saying adios. I have canned right much, the rest thrown in the deep freeze until I get cooled down enough to get the kitchen like a furnace again.


Summer isn't the only thing that can be enthusiastic. Take me for example. What I lack in excellence, I make up for in enthusiasm. I start each and every project from cleaning the house (did I just say that?), raising children, caring for my parents, sewing, quilting, gardening, with great gusto! Sure I make plenty of mistakes along the way. Always have, always will. I have a dear friend that never gets much accomplished because she wants everything perfect. Uh oh. She is the first to tell me when she sees one of my creations, "Well, you could have done it this way, or I would've done that or, or, or . . ." But she never will because the fear of imperfection is like that little cloud that followed the kid in the Peanuts cartoons. I love to learn and that means making mistakes here and there.
My stitches aren't even, but heckfire shoot, I AM a Folk Artist. (I reaffirm this to myself regularly because it sounds official). Oopsy, getting off track again! Let me continue . . .

So, Summer ~ continue to sing your song. You have not been the perfect summer,
missed the mark a few days here and there, been stingy with the rain once again, but your joy in keeping the heat of the sun focused on us, has been full of
enthusiasm.

4 comments:

Miss Hillbilly said...

Oh, thank you because my projects are always far from perfect! My husband and daughter like to point out my mistakes instead of saying the positive. Thats why blogs are nice :)

Blondie ~ Vintage Primitives said...

Hey Tonya - I also like to remember that “God will perfect everything that concerns you.” (Psalm 138:8, NKJV
it's also followed by this:
your love, O LORD, endures forever—
do not abandon the works of your hands."
don't you think that is perfect for those of us who love to work with our hands??
Blessings to you.

Grama's Gourds and Primitives L.Akin said...

Thanks for commenting on my blog about my recent publishing in Create and Decorate... I wondered if anyone knews who I was lol! I am adding you to blogs that I follow! I will be moving back to Ohio someday and you won't be that far thanks for peeking in on me :) Have a wonderful and blessed day! Love your blog!

Grama's Gourds and Primitives L.Akin said...

Hi again!!!! I see your in create and Decorate TOO! Cool! I saw your post after the first comment! Now I am gonna go dig that one out lol! Have a blessed day!