I’m a stickler when it comes to maximizing my time, sometimes to a fault. Lists leading to further lists, setting my timer when cleaning, and monitoring my TV intake unite to rein in my minutes. Of course, one call to keep the grandsweets and all this merrily flies out the proverbial window.
I share the above to say I value your time as much as I do my own. With this in mind, I’m trying a new format this summer by posting on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
- Tuesdays will be focused on tea but in a NEW way! Introducing Sharing Life Together…One Sip At A Time. Each Tuesday, you’re invited to join me at the tea table where I’ll share a verse we can “sip” on throughout the day. As a Bible teacher, I’m the first to encourage spending time studying the Word in depth but meditating on morsels of scripture is also a vital part of our spiritual growth. (Check out my post from 2012, Spiritual Pre-Mastication.)
- Thursdays will include posts on serendipitous moments, photography, guest posts, God-glimpses, etc.
It was exciting to win an award for this blog at The Blue Ridge Mountain Christian Writers Conference a few weeks back. However, my delight comes in staying connected with friends, making new ones, and hopefully encouraging the hearts of all those who stop by for a whiff of Christ here at Fragrant Ink.
I meditate on your precepts and consider your ways. Psalm 119:15
I'm looking forward to the Tuesday posts.
As we steep in your messages, we will be forever changed.
Teach on with your new brew!
Ah, Carolyn! A true lover of tea and Thee. 🙂
I'd love for you to let me know what you think next Tuesday. It's an idea that "struck" me this week. I'm excited about it!
Cathy–CONGRATS on winning an award for your blog! How Exciting…and well deserved! I love your summer format and look forward to sipping some tea with you on Tuesdays. (PS. Actually sipping on some cinnamon tea right now–yum!!)
Thanks, Kim! It was a nice surprise. 🙂
I wish I was there to enjoy a cup of cinnamon tea with you tonight. It sounds divine!
Much love from SC…thanks for stopping by.