Poetry & Words

The Thread of Hope

Aveline is finally asleep. The house is quiet for the first time in hours, silent except for the raspy motor on the overhead fan and the clink of the spoon against my cobalt cereal bowl.

My eyelids are heavy. I stare, unsure what to do with this pure, quiet, uninterrupted time. The need for sleep tugs at me, but it no longer captures me with the same intensity it once did. In the past year, I’ve adopted a new definition of what it means to be well-rested.

There is a profound peace in this stillness, tonight. I exhale, the sound of my own voice blending with the fan.  I watch the blades spin, lifting and twisting the Florida air. I think of how one year ago, I and a five-week-old Aveline flew through the Florida air to join Josiah, who’d been here for a couple weeks already due to an answered prayer — a full-time job.

I think of the fear and hope of the past two years. I think how hope has been woven into our lives, how hope is the shining thread, the strongest cord, the lifeline of who we are — not because of hope itself, but because of God in who we hope.

I think of the myriad of ways our God poured down manna to us, sometimes as a raven in the wilderness and sometimes as a coin in the mouth of a fish. I think of how He always, always, filled our cups and let them overflow.

And I stand here now in the overflow, here in the land of our sojourn, filled with thankfulness and gratitude and wonder because today — today! — we are finally debt-free. I close my eyes and breath deeply. The glory is God’s.

I lower my spoon, resting the silver-scrolled edge against the bowl. I stand up, and walk toward the bedroom. The night pulled its dusky cover over the earth long ago, and sleep calls.

Before the sun burns off the early morning haze, Aveline will awaken, bright eyed. The sound of silence will be overcome by the sound of life, the sound of love, the clink of the coffee scoop. And the aroma of coffee will swirl and mix with the Florida air, Josiah will kiss me on the forehead, and the thread of hope will shine brighter than ever.

Inspiration

INSPIRATION :: Spring/Summer 2012 Toast UK House + Home Catalogue

The new spring/summer line of Toast’s House & Home collection was released today! Here are my favorite images from the catalogue.

Toast UK House & Home Spring Summer 2012 SS 12 - Dinnerware, flatware, table settings and table linens

Toast UK House & Home Spring Summer 2012 SS 12 - British wool LLANRHIAN RUG and Tin Trunks

Toast UK House & Home Spring Summer 2012 SS12 - Striped ticking, quilts, bed linens and textiles

Toast UK House & Home Spring Summer 2012 SS 12 - Lace Linen Duvet cover and sheets

Toast UK House & Home Spring Summer 2012 SS 12 - Blue and white striped bowls and mugs and blue placemats

You might also like to read my other Toast UK round-ups:

Poetry & Words

WRITING & WORDS :: Toward the sunrise // Toward the setting of the sun

The sky keeps changing. The morning’s quiet clouds, marching steadily along for hours, finally collapse under the weight of the gathered rain and spill out over the sidewalk and leaves, over the roofs and birds, over the highways and signs, and over our shoulders.

Aveline laughs.

I sigh and pull the tripod and camera back inside, closing the green front door behind us.

Aveline’s face falls.  She looks up at me, tugging at my jeans. “Outside? Outside? Outside?” I love the way she pronounces the ou in “out”. She has a Californian accent that makes me proud and buoys hope in my soul.

On Sunday morning, Josiah read Joshua 1 aloud, “Every place on which the sole of your foot treads, I have given it to you, just as I spoke to Moses. From the wilderness and this Lebanon, even as far as the great river, the river Euphrates, all the land of the Hittites, and as far as the Great Sea toward the setting of the sun will be your territory.

I love that Great Sea toward the setting of the sun. I love how my Lord tells me, “only be strong and courageous.”. Four times in this chapter, “be strong and courageous.” I love how He gives me the strength I need to be strong.

The sound of the rain against the windows stops, and we go back outside to walk on this green, Eastern land God’s given us now, “beyond Jordan, toward the sunrise.”

Travel/Moving

TRAVEL :: James Mollison’s “Where Children Sleep”

Have you seen this fascinating series of photographs entitled “Where Children Sleep“? The images are excerpted from a book of the same name, photographed by James Mollison. Click here to see more photos.

Ahkohxet, 8, Amazonia, Brazil - Where Children Sleep James MollisonPortrait of Ahkohxet, 8, Amazonia, Brazil - Where Children Sleep James Mollison Ahkohxet, 8, Amazonia, Brasil

Dong, 9, Yunnan, China - Where Children Sleep James MollisonPortrait of Dong, 9, Yunnan, China - Where Children Sleep James Mollison Dong, 9, Yunnan, China

Indira, 7, Kathmandu, Nepal - Where Children Sleep James MollisonPortrait of Indira, 7, Kathmandu, Nepal - Where Children Sleep James Mollison Indira, 7, Kathmandu, Nepal

All Images: James Mollison. See more from the “Where Children Sleep” series.

Monday's Pretty Things

MONDAY’S PRETTY THINGS :: A Soft Pastel Palette

Vis and Veg cookbook via BloesemVis & Veg cookbook, as seen on Bloesem.

leslie shewring photograph seen on Decor8 Photo of flowers and notions by Leslie Shewring, as seen on decor8

calm neutral bedroom via an-magritt This is the bedroom of blogger An-Magritt’s daughter. Isn’t it light and lovely? It truly may be the most beautiful room I have seen in a long, long time. It’s definitely worth seeing the other photos of the bedroom, here. So, so wonderful! A perfect use of pastels.

You might also enjoy these other editions of Monday’s Pretty Things:

Handmade

HANDMADE :: An Update, and Plush Creatures (Bunnies & Monsters)

Aveline sititng in basket

Phew! What a week/weekend. Aveline caught a cold (her first! can you believe it?) so it’s been a series of firsts for me as well. I’ve never had my very own snotty nosed kid before. ;-) It’s been…interesting. And can I just tell you how amazing Hyland’s homeopathic cold medicine is? We’ve been giving her 1/2 dose as needed and it’s worked wonders. I highly recommend it.

Amidst this, I’ve been emailing x 1,000×000 working with Shanley and Shannon to launch the Spring/Resort design on the Nakate Project website. We’re so close now! Can’t wait to show you all.

Oh, and I’ve been sewing wee creatures as well. This plush bunny is in the shop now, and the out-of-control scribble monster was a test creature that Aveline’s claimed as her own. The less-scribbly, but still-wonky, plaid version is headed to France. Let’s just say the monsters have a mind of their own. The bunnies are so much more calm and cooperative! ;-)

Oaxacaborn - Bunny Plush - Stuffed Toy Bunny

Oaxacaborn-Calico Bunny Plush-Heart Hand Portrait

Oaxacaborn-Abominable Snowman yeti Plush Monster

Plaid Scribble Monster Plush - Oaxacaborn

Babiekins Magazine, Poetry & Words

WRITING & WORDS :: My Story “Little Miss Green Thumb”, Published in the Spring 2012 Issue of Babiekins Magazine

Have you read the gorgeous spring edition of Babiekins Magazine?  I definitely squealed when I saw the fantastic illustrations Rosy Designs did for my story “Little Miss Green Thumb”!

Little Miss Green Thumb - Illustrations by Rosy Designs - Story by Gina Munsey - Babiekins Magazine Issue 8 Page 151

Little Miss Green Thumb - Illustrations by Rosy Designs - Story by Gina Munsey - Babiekins Magazine Issue 8 Page 153

Thank you, Babiekins Magazine! It’s thrilling to see my name under the “Writers” heading. I’m ecstatic for what this year will bring. (Have you heard, readers? The Fall issue will be in print, like, IN BOOKSTORES!

So, so exciting.)

To read my story, which is located on pages 151-154, go to Babiekins Magazine, click on “Table of Contents” in the upper left hand corner, then click on “Little Miss Green Thumb” in the fourth column.

Handmade

HANDMADE :: Owl Hat Giveaway WINNER :: Amber of Minty Fresh Design!

Thank you to everyone who entered! You were all so sweet — some of you showed up every single day to leave a comment. You know, since it was my first time hosting a giveaway, I was a bit nervous. It’s kind of like planning a party, and then being worried no one will show up! So thank you all for “showing up” to my giveaway party :-)

And a big, big CONGRATULATIONS to Amber of Minty Fresh Design…you had comment number eleven, so you are the winner!

(P.S. I know it’s slim pickings over at my Etsy shop right now, but I have a handful more hats on my desk just awaiting owl embroidery. Look for them soon, or, contact me if you want to order a custom size! Remember, you can keep up with me on Facebook and Twitter as well.)