After a couple of weeks of thinking that it really was time for me to make a new printable for spring, I was still flailing around (mentally, anyway), trying to decide what quote or poem or lyric to use.
Then, last week, a verse from the book of Sirach (also known as Ecclesiasticus), came across my path three days in a row. And not in dated, scheduled devotions that might be planned to intertwine, either. In completely different contexts. So I (finally, after the third time) thought, “Hey, that’s a great verse for a printable!” I’m a pretty quick study.
You can click right on the image to download an 8”x10” printable.
I think it’s a fabulous reminder of the value of true friendships. I know I am extremely grateful to have my friends in my life, and I hope I make them feel like the treasures they are. As we’ve bounced around the country over the last twenty years, Army post to Army post, every assignment has held a few new friends that quickly became integral parts of my life, and they’ve remained true friends as our paths diverge (and frequently converge again!).
I hope you, too, have gathered your friends over the years, into a big, blooming bouquet of happiness!
Perfect and a new one for me. I wanted to find something just like this for a birthday present for next week. Mahalo plenty.
Yay, Marilyn! Thank you! (I don’t know that in Hawaiian, unfortunately!)
Aloha Megan, most people who live here do not know how to say thank you in Hawaiian. It is ‘a oli pili kia’!
This is beautiful! I have been looking for something different for my frame too 🙂 Somehow, the Spring has Sprung poem wasn’t making the cut 😉
Well, maybe you can put up the Spring one in a few months! And thanks for the compliment…let me know if it doesn’t print well at a bigger size and I’ll resize it for you at a good resolution.