"There are two great days in a person’s life –
the day we are born and the day we discover why."
WILLIAM BARCLAY
My birthday has snuck up on me this year. Of course I knew it was coming but still the weeks have flown. And as I write this post on the eve of my birthday, it certainly doesn't seem possible to have reached the grand age of 69 years. My goodness, wasn't it just yesterday that I celebrated my 60th with a wee visit to Oxford, the city of 'dreaming spires' and the home of my soul.
- One -
We have not been best pleased with the weather this week. It's not supposed to be this wintry anymore, we say with hands on our hips. We get a warmish day here and there, then we think, okay, now spring is here. My deep purple crocuses were coming up all sweet and innocent in the sun warming days. And then yet another blast of winter—snow, freezing temperatures, and wind—settles for a few more days. As I mentioned in a note to a dear friend, a lesson can be gleaned from these little brave souls of nature. I looked out my study window and saw the green shoots standing sturdily amidst the snow. They knew to just wait it out. (I love winter, but on my birthday, I'd much prefer pussy willows and spring bulbs.)
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I believe that no matter what condition you are
in when someone close to your heart remembers
your birthday and wishes you a happy birthday,
you feel happy.
A. Singla
It's true. I feel happy. My mail box has been filling
with birthday cards and delightful surprises all week.
Cards from friends near and far. I am well blessed to
have such lovely people in my life.
- Three -
I've been indulging in a little BritBox watching. I had taken advantage of a 7-day free trial through Prime to watch a series with David Suchet travelling where Agatha Christie once travelled. With the free week nearly up, I went to cancel, except they offered me three months for $2.75/mo instead of the usual $10.99/mo. Well, how can a person refuse such a bargain. My first film has been to watch Persuasion with Amanda Root as Anne Elliot and Ciarรกn Hinds as Captain Wentworth. There are none finer, in my books, than these two to portray one of my favourite Jane Austen novels.- Four -
A dozen gorgeous red and pink roses
from my sweetheart. He really is a sweetheart!
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A collection of 'eldering' birthday quotes that lift my spirits this week.
"Anyone who keeps the ability to see
beauty never grows old."
Franz Kafka
"All we have to decide is what to do
with the time that is given us."
J.R.R. Tolkien
"With long life will I satisfy [you]
and show [you] my salvation."
from Psalm 91 (NIV)
"[You] will still bear fruit in old age,
[you] will stay fresh and green."
from Psalm 92:14 (NIV)
I opened today's post with those words attributed to William Barclay. And as I close, I want to muse a moment on them. At age 69, I hope after all these years I have figured out why I was born.
I believe God made me for a purpose.
He made me fast. And when I run I feel his pleasure.
Eric Liddell, in the movie Chariots of Fire
(I have often thought of those words in relation
to my own life, especially to my writing life. He made
me good with words, and when I write I feel his pleasure.)
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He has good works for me to do.
- to love him and to love my neighbour.
- to live in gratitude and thankfulness.
- to live in the beauty of kindness, creativity,
and companionship.
On the eve of my birthday, as I sat at my desk writing this post, the grey skies had cleared. And the setting sun filled my room with that soft, gold light... filling my soul with joy. In my heart, at least, Spring had arrived.
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Wishing you a beautiful week ahead,
Brenda
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๐ฅณ๐Happy, Happy Birthday, Brenda. Sure hope the weather improves for you. Snow past the middle of April is just not right. I think this quote from Robert Frost says it all - “The sun was warm but the wind was chill. You know how it is with an April day.” Warmer days ahead. Hope your birthday is filled with family, friends, a surprise or two but most of all with love. Hugs, Elaine
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday, sister dear. Lovely post, as always. Here’s to warmer days ahead - we do know they’re coming — and to a year of health, happiness, and sweet surprises! Love Janet
ReplyDeleteI love the beautiful cakes pictures at the top of this post. I hope you enjoyed some kind of birthday treat today.
ReplyDeleteYes, the winter feels loooooonnng, but most of it is behind us. For that I'm grateful.
What a sweetheart your sweetheart is. :) And as you look back on this birthday week, I hope your heart swells with all of the lovely reminders of how precious you are. Happy Birthday!
Happiest of birthdays to you sent on your birthday evening. I hope you've had a lovely day and feel well celebrated. The weather you've had is wild and I hope warmer days filled with bright sunshine are in your near future.
ReplyDeleteVery Happy Birthday Wishes to you Bren! A lovely heart-filled post of beautiful things tin pictures, thoughts, and always wonderful words.
ReplyDeleteYou are a true blessing! May love and kindness continue to shine that beautiful light around you, dear kindred heart. ๐
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Very happy birthday, dear Brenda. You are yet young, from my perspective anyway!
ReplyDeleteHappiest of birthdays to you, Brenda! Thank you for sharing your gift of writing with all of us. Your words bring pleasure to the rest of us.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to a dear friend and neighbour. Your beautiful blogs always cheer my heart! ❤️
ReplyDeleteThat cake sure looks yummy! Would make a great birthday cake. Sure do like that opening quote by William Barclay. And so many other good quotes as well. Nice to hear you got spoiled with lots of good things/surprises on your birthday. May the year bring many more!
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Happy Birthday, Brenda! <3
ReplyDeleteHAPPY BIRTHDAY dearest Brenda!!!!! Yes!! Wish you had had just a lovely, warm day to enjoy a truly, beautiful Spring day outside !! Still, I know that we are thankful for each new day we are “given,” each day ripe with opportunities to feel loved and to give love!!!!! I treasure each and every wish, keeping most of my beautiful cards !! Curious….. what do you do with yours????? I truly hate to discard them but we can’t keep every card that comes… I have started to put some in a plastic sleeve but that box would be huge if I do that for the rest of my life!!!☺️
ReplyDeleteFriday in Ohio we had a perfectly BEAUTIFUL day and I had fun picking up a GORGEOUS pink Dahlia. I’m debating keeping it in a pot up by a glass sliding door where I can look outside to see it OR planting it. I’m a bit concerned about deer!
Oh I SO wish you good health in this next year!!!!! ~ along with so much personal happiness!!!!
Finding you in my life has been SUCH a joy over this past decade !! I am thrilled that you are still writing and sharing!!!! So many thankyous and MUCH love!!!
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Happy, happy birthday to you, Brenda! Wishing you everything sweet, gentle and pretty, all that is bright that is meant for a heart that truly knows how to love.
ReplyDeleteI loved this post, especially that you got to write about so many lovely gifts for your heart. That final line - In my heart, at least, Spring had arrived - was the best. Isn't that everyone's hope? That no matter the condition of the world, Spring lives within us.
God be with you, Brenda.
Birthday blessings to you, dear Brenda! This was such a lovely post, full of musings and reflection and sweet things to ponder. I am happy that you have been well-loved on your birthday. Cards, well wishes, and beautiful roses from your sweetheart . . . all precious gifts. Your collections of "eldering" quotes is inspiring. I especially loved your thoughts about the Barclay quote.
ReplyDeleteI hope you keep celebrating your "birthday month." If you extend the celebration, you're sure to get some spring weather along the way!
Dearest Brenda - so sorry I was late in reading this post. Wishing you a belated 69th birthday...I adore all your wonderful quotes regarding aging. Being 69 and turning 70 this year myself - I identify. So want what ever time that is left to love the Lord and my neighbor and do good and bring glory to God. In thinking about life - doesn't it go so fast? Have a beautiful day. God Bless You!
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