Foreshadow: A warning or indication of a future event.
The familiar sound of the reel shortly after my husbands bait hit the water, indicated that a fish would soon be in the boat and a little later, on my plate.

Life as a mom, nana and follower of Christ; hoping to share from lessons learned
Foreshadow: A warning or indication of a future event.
The familiar sound of the reel shortly after my husbands bait hit the water, indicated that a fish would soon be in the boat and a little later, on my plate.

When I thought about this challenge, to show photos depicting “fresh”, I remembered this outing I had with my daughter and her friend to the Knaus Berry Farm in Homestead, FL. We were able to score some fresh strawberries!
The challenge was to pick a photo of an example of one of your companions. I choose this of my granddaughter Ayda and I because the photo just speaks “companionship” to me. I know this isn’t a very unique example, but I still think it quite fitting.

Nana and Ayda
My youngest not far from our home on a November day; we are surrounded by beauty and blessed by it.
This week’s photo challenge is escape. I find that when I need to get away from it all, I usually find myself near a beach, or at least water; be it a beach, river, lake, or even a bathtub.
My soul finds it’s refuge and solace in the Word of God.
The Weekly Photo Challenge email said, “In a new post created for this challenge, share a picture that says CHANGE.”
As my throat constricted in the way that is so familiar lately, I knew exactly the change that my photos would represent. You see, my youngest is about to graduate from high school. I’ve been very brave all year, put on a big smile and was very careful to embrace every moment and capture as much of it as possible with my mind’s eye as well as with the lens of my camera.
Now, it’s crunch time. The date is set, the announcements are ordered, the yearbook pages are done, the banquets are beginning, and my life as I know it is about to undergo one of the biggest changes a parent can encounter.
As the calendar makes haste, without any care for my heart, towards May 31, 2013, I try to keep smiling and laughing and pretending things are perfectly normal. They are not. My husband and I will soon be empty-nesters, left alone to our own devices; no games to attend, no late night clock watching and “hurry home” texts, and no going into that messy room to wake a groggy teenager.
Thankfully, I know that we have raised her well, she has God on her side and she knows the plans He has for her. I have to remember we have accomplished much in that she is ready to go out there and make her own way in this big ole’ world. This is life, as it is meant to be.
We will make it although there will be many tears and much missing. There will also be phone calls and visits and texts and sharing of news, and more change.
This heart will trust in the One she has always trusted in for herself, her marriage and her children. There truly is a time and a season for all things under the sun. There is giving, taking and letting go. And through all of the seasons of our lives, He is there.
I captured this one day on my phone while our granddaughter was watching out the window to see when Papa would get home in his boat. Every time I see this I think about her future. She was just concerned with the next few moments, when Papa would get home and probably let her have ice cream. Nana ponders her entire future and prays for God’s best for her daily.
I took this in Texas and every time I look at it, I find myself looking at all the different elements and loving the way they all fit together.
This week’s photo challenge was to share a photo depicting what KISS means to you. I couldn’t pick just one! It’s obvious my family is very affectionate.
“You don’t have to be blooming all the time to be growing.” — Morgan Harper Nichols


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