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I’m Sad With Me … By Cheri Douglas

     Posted on December 5th, 2009 by Cheri

s1056198782_94245_9243Matthew 19:14 Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.”

I am sure that my daughter and her husband had a prophetic moment when they named my granddaughter, Belle.  She has always, even as an infant, been heart-stopping-drop- dead-beautiful.  As she arrived to spend the day with me just after her 4th birthday, I saw her romping up the front walk. Her black silky hair was glistening and flying in the wind, as she ran in yelling, “Grammy!  Grammy! I love you Grammy. Do we get to go shopping?”

I grabbed her, held her in my arms and looked down into her sparkling eyes,that looked like big chocolate drops. As I noticed again her sweet smile, beautiful velvety rosy cheeks and olive skin, I melted, as usual into a pool of love.  There hasn’t ever been much that Belle ever wanted that she couldn’t get from me.  She’s like having your very own sweet lovely Disney princess in your very own family.  And for the most part, her spirit has always been just as lovely as her face.  So, it didn’t take much after her parents left on their outing, for Belle and I to decide that we would indeed go shopping.

So, I buckled her in, popped in our favorite Veggie Tales CD, and we were off across town singing silly songs to the Lord as we drove.  In between songs, Belle would look at me and say,  “I love you Grammy!”.  “I love you too sweetheart”, I would answer with tears in my eyes.  My mind would wander over my own very different childhood. I whispered my thanks to God for finding me and changing my life so much that now I could be experiencing this beautiful day and this sweet little child who loved Jesus.

I had about three stores on my shopping list. As we went from store to store, I heard this lovely child become increasingly loud and demanding with, “I want this and I want that”. Every thing that caught her eye would elicit, “ Grammy please can I have that?”.  I noticed that her tone of voice grew more and more irritating from store to store, as though my sweet princess was becoming drunk with STUFF! I had told her she could pick one small thing in each store.  But in the presence of so many choices, one thing just wasn’t enough for her little 4 year-old decision-making process.  So, she had grown increasingly whiny and anxious. Her newly discovered attitude of entitlement was beginning to wear thin and grate on my nerves and my ears!

As we came into the third store, I wished I had gone home early, but I really did have something on my own list I needed to pick up.  The first thing Belle said in this store, was, “I need some new pink sockies Grammy”.  I thought to myself, ”Sockies? That’s good.  Not too much expense, and she will be happy”.  Silly me!!

We arrived at the pink sock display with me pushing Belle in the shopping cart. She immediately started looking at all the other socks, panties, jammies, belts, hats…you name it.  I showed her the pink princess socks I knew she would love.  She grabbed them out of my hands and spewed out, “I know you wouldn’t even get me any panties and jimmies too!” Her tone of voice was manipulative, whiny and sarcastic. My Disney princess had turned into a greedy little monster in front of my very own eyes.  Something clicked in me and I knew I couldn’t reward this spirit, lest I begin to loose my beautiful princess forever.

So, I said to her, “You are right!  In fact, I do not like your attitude.  You are acting very ugly.  So you are not going to get the sockies either”.  I wrestled the socks out of her grip and hung them back on the display and drove my shopping cart away with one very unhappy 4 year-old on board.  She cried and begged for the socks as I continued shopping and suddenly fell asleep in the cart.  I thought that her sleepiness probably had a lot to do with her whininess, which I had never seen in her before ….or since!

As I finished up my shopping, I was truly grateful to Belle for falling asleep.  Life was so much better shopping without a constant argument from her.  For the first time, I began to realize that Belle, like us all, was born a sinner.  It didn’t matter much how beautiful she was on the outside.  Even she could be gripped by greed and selfishness and become ugly to those around her.  My responsibility to be a Grammy who helped shape her into a Christ-like character, and not just indulge her to her own detriment, really settled in on me.

As I finished shopping, it occurred to me that the pink sockies could be a great reward for her at some later time, since she liked them so much.  So, as she slept, I went back to the little girls section, and grabbed the socks.  I carefully hid them away under other things so that she wouldn’t see them.

We went to the register and took our place in line.  A young couple stood behind us, as Belle began to awaken.  She lifted her head and opened her eyes and looked around.  As usually, the strangers behind us began to look at her and say, “Hello, what a beautiful little girl you are!”  She looked at them and at me with a “don’t bother me” expression and made a noise that sounded something like,”Herumph!” She threw her head back down with a snap to not look at anyone.   The strangers looked shocked!  I told them that she wasn’t really in the mood to act like a pretty little girl at the moment.  When she looked up at me, I dug out the hidden pink sockies and showed them to her.  I then made sure she saw me, with a large sweeping gesture, set them aside on the counter in order to leave them behind at the store….one more time.  I felt a little abusive, but the need for her to experience more consequences from her bad behavior overcame me. She put her head down and hid her eyes from me again.  My heart ached.  I had never had a standoff of wills with my sweet Belle before.

I checked out through the register and began to push my cart of purchases and Belle out the front door of the store.  As we crossed over the threshold of the door, Belle began to wail! She sobbed and cried crocodile tears.  Thinking she was now mad at me, I sensed that a teachable moment was here, so I pulled the cart aside to talk her through why she didn’t get her socks.  I braced myself, expecting to hear how mean I was to her and how I didn’t love her, or even worse, how she didn’t love me…Ugh!  I just knew she would blame me for not being nice to her.

So, I asked, “ Why are you crying Belle?”

Sniffling and snorting and choking back her tears, she said, “I’m sad with me Grammy.”  And she began to weep again.

“You’re sad with you?  Why are you sad with you?” I asked, a bit puzzled at her response.

“Cuz I beed ugly…and I’m sad with me when I be ugly”.

Tears began to well in my eyes as I felt the power and warmth of the Holy Spirit flow between us.  I thought of how wonderful it would be it the adults I come in contact with could have such a sensitive conscience and such transparent ownership of their own sinful actions.  I felt a huge compulsion to make this a spiritual bonding and learning time between Belle and I.

I asked, “Do you know what to do to feel better when you are sad with you?”

She looked up at me with her huge chocolate eyes filled with tears, her delicate cheeks drippy wet from crying and wiping her nose with her pink sleeve.  She shook her head, “No” and caught her breath with that choppy snorting we do when we can’t hardly stop crying.

“Do you want to know how to feel better?” I asked.

“U…huh,” she nodded yes.

So, I pulled the shopping cart over from the middle of the parking lot and found a little quiet space next to the building, as people and cars bustled by around us.  “Well, first,” I said, “You have to tell Jesus and anyone you made sad thatyou have been ugly and ask if they will forgive you. And when you do that Jesus and I have to forgive you.  And when that happens, it all goes away.  In fact, we even forget it ever happened! It’s like everything is brand new again and you can let go of your sadness and be happy like it never even happened.  I forget it and Jesus forgets it and you get to forget it too!”

“Do you want to do that?” I asked.

She shook her little silky head of hair yes.

“OK.  So first you can tell me you are sorry for acting ugly,” I instructed.

“Grammy,” she sniffled, “I am sorry I beed ugly with you.”

“Now you have to ask me to forgive you.” I continued…This is where we all want to skate out of the process!

She look up at me with those big beautiful brown eyes and asked, “Will you forgive me Grammy?”

“Yes!” I assured her. “In fact,” I said, “I just forgot what we are talking about. Jesus says He buries the ugly things we confess in the deepest ocean.  So I think that where it’s gone.  I just feel happy about you.”

“Shall we pray and tell Jesus the same thing?” I asked?

“U..huh!” She said with her little head bobbing up and down.

I urged her, “Let’s hold hands and you just talk to Jesus.”

In her tiny little innocent voice, she prayed, “Dear Jesus, I am sorry I beed ugly.  I don’t want to be ugly.  I don’t want to be sad with me.  I want to be happy.”

“Ask Him to forgive you,” I whispered.

“Can you forgive me Jesus?” Belle pleaded.

Suddenly Belle looked up at me and said, “Grammy, I feel happy now.  I’m hap hap happy!” She began to put hap hap happy to music as she sang on the way to the car.

We sang that song most of the way home and I felt as though I had been in the middle of a powerful spiritual event with one of God’s sweet little souls.  I had gotten to witness the Fine Art of the Almighty God when He molds a heart into a grand sculpture of His image. How I ached for the world of adults to know what so naturally poured out of Belle’s sweet contrite heart.  It was as though God, Himself, had laid his hand upon her in that busy parking lot that day. How many of our messes we adults could clean up and not worsen, if only we could just bring ourselves to admit, “I’m sad with me! I beed ugly.  Can you forgive me?”

Matthew 19:14
Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.”

©Cheri Douglas/When Heaven Comes to Dwell/ all rights reserved 2009

When Heaven Comes to Dwell

     Posted on December 5th, 2009 by Cheri

Stories about times in everyday life when God shows us the beauty he places in our lives and allows us to experience His Artfulness  of our most difficult times. It is His Fine Art that makes our lives Artful Portraits of Faith!

Bad Economy is an Opportunity for Artful Gifts this Christmas!

     Posted on December 5th, 2009 by Cheri
My most Artful gift from @NixiNoxo

My most Artful gift from @NixiNoxo

“The gift is acceptable according to what one has, not according to what he does not have.” 2Cor 8:12

Lots of people are nervous about Christmas coming and not having money this year because of lost business income, lost jobs, or lowered paychecks. Maybe this can be an opportunity for us to embrace the Artful Life and see what blessings God planted in our hearts, that we can give away without spending much or any money.

You don’t have to consider yourself an “artist” in a worldly sense, in order to live out the Artful Life. If you can find what God placed in your heart of beauty and joy to give away, you will be one of His most incredible artists and everyone around you will be blessed.

My daughter gave me the ultimate Artful gift last year. I’m sharing it here to give you an idea. I think I’ll share more ideas for an Artful Christmas in the days ahead. Nicki has to reach into her Artful self to find ideas to bless everyone, because she has 5 children. Even with good jobs, 5 Children in Christian school can make you feel like a pauper, by the worldly commercial standards.

But the world of commerce can’t begin to touch the beauty of this gift. She couldn’t have bought it anywhere at any price. And to me it is priceless!!! Bingo! That is God’s view of Fine Art!

I have 9 grandchildren and you see each one’s silhouette arranged by age in this framed plaque. Below the cut out silhouettes are written sentiments about us, as grandparents, decorated with scrapbooking stickers. Isn’t this beautiful? Isn’t it an incredible gift? She didn’t just include her own children either. She knew it would mean much more to us if she went to the trouble, of running around getting all of our grandchildren’s silhouettes. Now this is what I call Pollyanna Art! It is uplifting and inspiring every time I look at it. It is straight from the heart of God to us…via our daughter!

Pray for inspirations, or use other people’s ideas to bless your family and friends this Christmas. I’ll give you more ideas here, but this is one of my favorites. You would be amazed at the supplies and potential gifts you have all around you too. Most of us have STUFF! Don’t worry about not being able to go get more stuff!! You and God together have all the stuff you need. And what your family and friends really need is to know how much you love and care for them.

Have an Artful Christmas with your unique ideas and God’s inspirations. Leave a comment and let us all know what inspirations you come up with!!

Live the Pollyanna Artful Life and Be Blessed!!

Toy Guy

     Posted on December 3rd, 2009 by Cheri

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“Toy Guy” is a vivid, colorful portrait of Santa’s face with lots of fur and beard, a piece of art that will become a holiday tradition in any home.

He’ll make everyone smile on Christmas Eve. 24 X 36 Glicee print on acid free gallery quality semi-gloss, frame ready art paper.

Hand signed by artist, Cheri Douglas

Copyright Cheri Douglas 2009 Limited Edition.

$95.00 + tax

Free shipping if you order by December 15, 2009


Stone Soup for the Artful Life

     Posted on November 28th, 2009 by Cheri

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I’m making a big pot of soup today for a group of hungry teenagers who will descend upon us around dinner time for a Bible study.  The house smells soooo good with the aroma of bean soup wafting through. It’s warm and cozy and raining outside. Perfect for setting up a Christmas tree.

All that made me slightly nostalgic and thinking about past years.  That made me think about  “Stone Soup”, a lovely little fairy tale I use to tell my children. Since I am trying to figure out how to do Christmas without much money this year, I chuckled to myself about the story….

In the old Stone Soup fairy tale, strangers trick a starving town into giving them some food. It is usually told as a lesson in cooperation, especially amid scarcity. According to the story, some travelers come to a village, carrying nothing more than an empty pot. Upon their arrival, the villagers are unwilling to share any of their food with the hungry travelers. The travelers fill the pot with water, drop a large STONE in it, and place it over a fire in the village square. One of the villagers becomes curious and asks what they are doing. The travelers answer that they are making “stone soup”, which tastes wonderful, although it still needs a little bit of garnish to improve the flavor, which they are missing. The villager doesn’t mind parting with just a little bit of flour to help them out, so it gets added to the soup. Another villager walks by, inquiring about the pot, and the travelers again mention their stone soup, which hasn’t reached its full potential yet. The villager hands them a little bit of seasoning to help them out. More and more villagers walk by, each adding another ingredient. Finally, a deliciously nourishing pot of soup is enjoyed by all.

That’s when the ARTFUL LIFE inspiration hit me! This would be a very inexpensive and charming Christmas Gift.  Package up a soup recipe, all the dry ingredients, spices, …and of course a STONE.  Add the story above and tie it up with a big bow and voila!…an ARTFUL thoughtful gift someone will have a lot of fun enjoying and sharing with their family.

Here’s a soup recipe for you too!

Mixed Bean Soup

With fewer than 300 calories and just 4 grams of fat, this soup is healthfully filling.

Servings: Makes 6 servings.

Ingredients

1/2 cup dry baby lima beans or garbanzo beans

1/2 cup dry pinto beans or kidney beans

1/2 cup dry navy beans or great northern beans

4 cups cold water

1 cup chopped celery

1 cup chopped onion

1 cup chopped carrot

3 cloves garlic, minced

1 tablespoon olive oil or cooking oil

3 cups water

1 14-ounce can vegetable broth

1 teaspoon dried thyme, crushed

1/2 teaspoon dried marjoram, crushed

1/4 teaspoon pepper

1 14-ounce can diced tomatoes

1-1/2 cups low-sodium vegetable juice

Fresh marjoram (optional)

Directions

1. Rinse beans; transfer to 4-quart Dutch oven and add the 4 cups water. Bring to boiling; reduce heat. Simmer for 2 minutes; remove from heat. Cover and let stand for 1 hour. (Or, omit simmering and soak beans in cold water overnight in a covered Dutch oven.) Drain and rinse beans in a colander.

2. In the same covered Dutch oven cook the celery, onion, carrot, and garlic in the hot oil until tender, stirring once or twice. Add beans. Stir in the 3 cups water, the vegetable broth, thyme, marjoram, and pepper. Bring to boiling; reduce heat. Simmer covered, for 1-1/4 to 1-1/2 hours or until beans are tender. Stir in the undrained tomatoes and vegetable juice. Heat through. If desired, garnish with fresh marjoram. Makes 5 servings.

The beautiful part of the story of stone soup is the pulling together of people during difficult times. We are in difficult times in America. God has helped us through difficult times in the past. He will help us now. And, He will help us again in the future. Stone soup is another way to make the artful touch of God’s love and beauty in your heart shine through your spirit to light up a troubled heart within your reach! God bless your Stone Soup!  (Some might call this button soup…Same thing!)

Christmas Riddle Questions

     Posted on November 8th, 2009 by Cheri

1. What do you call people who are afraid of Santa Claus?

2. Why does Santa have three gardens?

3. Why was Santa’s little helper depressed?

4.  What do you get when you cross a snowman with a vampire?

5. If Santa Claus and Mrs. Clause had a child, what would he be called?

Cheri’s Daily Twitter Prayers

     Posted on November 7th, 2009 by Cheri

Follow @CheriDouglas each morning with prayers and inspirations to start your day. Or read them posted her afterwards…anytime of day!!

Christmas Riddle Answers

     Posted on November 7th, 2009 by Cheri

1. Claustrophobic

2. So her can Ho-Ho-Ho!

3. Because he had low elf esteem.

4. Frostbite.

5. A subordinate claus.

A Funny Artful Life

     Posted on November 7th, 2009 by Cheri

Psalm 126:2
Our mouths were filled with laughter, our tongues with songs of joy. Then it was said among the nations, “The LORD has done great things for them.”

Love in Red, White, and Yellow Earrings

     Posted on November 7th, 2009 by Cheri

One of a kind earring designs by Cheri Douglas #1

“Love in Red, White, & Yellow”

Lovely Red, White, & Yellow Glass Flowered Heart Beads w/

Red Swarovski Crystal Accent Beads

(Pierced/dangle w/Stainless hooks)

$27 ( free shipping)

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Delivered in lovely gift bags.

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