Even if it is in a dead tree stump or a pile of...you know.
I found this sweet sight along a path last travelled last weekend. I had thought it was one of the paths of the nature preserve that we were at, but it got narrower and sketchier until it finally let us out at an old abandoned house deep in the woods.
I was only with Emily and she became very uncomfortable and scared (understandably so). We hustled it back to the main path right quick...after I took a few shots of the sketchy house.
Blooming where you are planted has been a motto of mine since the kids were babies and I felt I was in way over my head-our first two are only 18 months apart. All three had nursing issues/allergies and two of the three had/have asthma.
Today I have to take my littlest to the doctor. She's been struggling with asthma cough all week and the treatment that normally works is not seeming to work this time. She seems to be getting worse. I'm thinking that perhaps she has some type of lung infection. Poor sweetie. I'll be honest...asthma scares me as a neighbor kid of ours years ago in California died of an asthma attack at around Clara's age.
Please pray for my sweet girl, Clara. And Lord, please help me to bloom no matter the muck that I am find myself in.
This truly is an interesting shot, and the way you have connected it to your life right now is very powerful. I will pray for Clara. Also, I look forward to seeing the sketchy house.