Fall 2014 is all about bringing back the 60's mod era. This style is characterized by androgynously dressed women with short pixie cuts, pale foundation, brown eye shadow, false eye lashes and pale pink lipstick. Miniskirts and dresses became shorter and were made famously fashionable by models such as Twiggy and Jean Shrimpton.
Here's a look at the up-to-date 2014 version of the 60's-inspired mod look.
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Miracles in the Mess
I have missed this blog and certainly owe all who wrote me while I was away a HUGE hug of gratitude. I apologize it's taken me this long to explain, I do realize that I went missing for way too long. The plain and simple truth is that life happened. The past year has been a test of my faith with an abundance of challenges. In order to preserve my sanity, I needed to scale back on life's extras to simplify what felt like chaos. I won't get into all the details but will tell you it has been a bumpy road and unfortunately, doesn't appear to be getting smoother any time soon.
What's different now however, is that my strength continues to grow and I've found the ability to walk through life even when it seems to be crumbling upon me. Although difficult to see, through the chaos there is often a beautiful mess. My greatest fears can be conquered and moments of despair can be overcome with unimaginable power that comes from a power greater than myself.
I recently read the book, 'You'll Get Through This', by Max Lucado which I highly recommend. I carry this message with me:
We are never alone, everything happens for a reason and in the end the sad will make sense.
What's different now however, is that my strength continues to grow and I've found the ability to walk through life even when it seems to be crumbling upon me. Although difficult to see, through the chaos there is often a beautiful mess. My greatest fears can be conquered and moments of despair can be overcome with unimaginable power that comes from a power greater than myself.
I recently read the book, 'You'll Get Through This', by Max Lucado which I highly recommend. I carry this message with me:
You'll get through this.
It won't be painless.
It won't be quick.
But God will use this mess for good.
Don't be foolish or naïve.
But don't despair either.
With God's help, you'll get through this.
We are never alone, everything happens for a reason and in the end the sad will make sense.
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