Sunday, January 31, 2016

Blanket cover

 It's been a long time since I wore TARDIS blue overtly.Voila, TARDIS blue in profusion!  I wasn't going to make the mistake I made last Sunday with church being freezing so I pulled out the big guns with this vintage blanket skirt. I wasn't cold. Result.
 And I find it hard to find things to wear these Irregular Choice, Poetic Licence shoes with so a minute bit of yellow was my cue!
 I really enjoyed church this morning.  We had a visitor from the cathedral who talked on going from being a disciple to an apostle.   I think one of my favourite books of the Bible is 2 Timothy which he read from.  It was the source of the first Christian song I wrote and even now, I read it and think of how encouraging its message it is.  Paul was encouraging a young Timothy in his walk with faith in Christ.  Encouragement is something really important to give each other.
Being an apostle is taking that step from following to sharing your message of faith.

It's so easy not to take the time to encourage, whether as a Christian or not.  You doubt your own self and abilities and it can be easy to forget to encourage other people in whatever.  Telling someone they are doing something well, that they can do it, telling them of the good things that have happened to you, and encouraging them in new paths. Telling someone you are praying for them, offering help and time.  A church friend has been a great source of encouragement for me this month in his family's selflessness in offering CBC and I a place to rent.

You here encourage me.  I think the encouragement that we as bloggers can give each other is very important.  Shamu, a regular commenter on this blog, has show through his poetry on his blog, that he has a constant struggle with acceptance and friendship in life (I hope you don't mind me saying that) and frequently shows gratitude for the encouragement he receives. Reciprocally, he is very, very good at encouraging people through comments, kindness and appreciation, even if his tights excitement is a little bit on the edge! :)  Lovely Laura, at Daisychain dream has struggled with eating disorders over the years, and I know as blog friends, the fact she trusts us to tell us of the struggles is an encouragement to us and we should encourage her in her journey.  Ally is finding her path presenting as a female and our encouragement of her in this is so important to building confidence. I've mentioned before, that Ally is a hugely important force of encouragement and good in the blogging world.  I could go on, but I suspect I will lose you. Every one I have come across in blogging needs encouragement. Encouragement to continue, encouragement for energy, for time and for struggles they have encountered. It is a privilege to be able to make a little contribution towards those struggles with a word here or there.
I've met a lovely new blogger this week, Ellie at This Country Girl's journal (I was her first commenter!) please go and say hi and comment on her blog to encourage her in her first month of blogging!

I hope all is well with you. Is there anything you need encouragement for? Or is there anything I can pray for? Just let me know!

xxx
Off to link up with lovely Patti who is the original encourager of beautiful bloggers everywhere with her link Visible Monday. I'm also glad it is Hat Attack with beautiful Judith because I am wearing my favourite Cloche that CBC gave me for Christmas 2 years ago!




20 comments:

  1. What a lovely post, Kezzie. You are a source of encouragement to so many as well, with your kind and warm outlook. thanks so much for sharing, xox

    -Patti
    http://notdeadyetstyle.com

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  2. Kezzie, your humanity is coming out so clear here in this post. You are a lovely person through and through and so caring.

    I try to encourage my blogger friends and I have a diverse group with different personality and interest and taste and I consider them friends. Some branch out with only friends of similar taste and interest but I think that diversity is the spice of life...

    Your Tardis outfit looks great and I would wear it myself but maybe not the shoes unless the were toned down a bit as I'm rather self conscious.

    Take care and i hope you enjoy your new temporary home.
    Hugs,
    JB



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  3. Oh, my! *blushing* I was getting ready to tell you how much I admire the way you encourage other bloggers when I saw you mention my name. Wow. Thank you for your kind words. You're a sweetheart!

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    1. Oh, and I love your outfit! Beautiful colors.

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  4. Well I will set aside my smirky, silly tone for a moment (but only that long) to share my glow of gratitude you have bathed me in with your kind words. Nothing makes me happier than to know my words might be helpful, might warm a cold soul. My strategy when leaving comments is the most basic of all; speak from the heart, as uncensored and directly as I can. Whether its about a crisis, a blessing, a question, or, yes, even my beloved tights, I have found I do the most good when I am the most open, both for others and myself. It is often scary and more often than not met with silence or confusion for me. But words like yours here help keep me on my mission, like rain in a drought I promise you your kindness will grow so much and do good in places you could not imagine. So thank you, sweet friend! You represent Jesus in a unique and fantastic way that I know makes Him smile oh so often.

    Speaking of smiles, look at those shots of adorable you :) What fun shoes and, while I am never to be considered a fan of long skirts for what i hope are obvious reasons, that one is brilliant! I want it as an actual blanket it looks so comfy and warm. And my goodness dear, you look amazing in that top!! To be so beautiful inside and out is a rare and fantastic thing.

    All Things Bright and Lovely

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  5. That skirt is really rather wonderful! x

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  6. Encouragment can mean so much, especially when it happens at the right time and place...it can literally change one's life so we should keep that in mind.

    You look absolutely perfect today! I really like that maxi skirt...and it is so well paired with that tardis blue turtleneck...splendid styling! those shoes are so cute.

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  7. This looks like a lovely, cosy skirt. And I totally agree with you about the encouragement. I think I'm ready to leave the blogging world but the thing which saddens me about that is that I'll miss the community.

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  8. Awwwwww! Thanks for the mention! I'm so happy to have my first official blogging friend! xxx

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  9. That is one amazing skirt! The colours are superb x

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  10. What a truly super outfit - those shoes!!
    I love that the blogging community is so supportive and encouraging. It's funny that we feel we know people so well from reading their blogs, I genuinely feel sad when a blog friend is sad. I worry when people get upsetting or sad news. On the flip side, as bloggers, we often get to share in happy news too, just as we do in real life.
    It's a hard thing to explain to those who don't blog or read blogs.
    I think everyone could use a little blog love in their lives.

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  11. And thank you for sending me that skirt! I haven't tried it on yet but it looks lovely xx

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  12. Snazzy shoes, Kezzie! You look warm indeed!

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  13. Snap! I have that necklace too, thanks to Donna sending it to me as part of a Christmas swap. And I love this combination- the bold checks on the skirt with the plain knit top work so well.

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  14. Cute! i love the gorgeous Skirt :)

    kisses

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  15. How much do I love that skirt?

    It is a nice online community that we belong to. I'm thankful we don't seem to have a problem with trolls.

    bisous
    Suzanne

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  16. Love that blanket skirt! And the shoes - yes, perfect time to wear them. Well done spreading encouragement. That's what's so great about this group of bloggers, everyone is so positive. Now, off to meet Ellie.

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  17. The skirt is fab and I love the collar on the top too.
    Lisa x

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  18. Firstly I love this look on you. The skirt is unusual and gorgeous with the PL shoes providing a splash of brightness. Well I had a BIG week last week. I agreed to go to a high school reunion, the first time I've been outwith this street or at anything other than the hospital in over 2 years. My friend was organising it and provided much needed encouragement. She even organised a taxi for me, in part to ensure I didn't back out, but it really helped, knowing that everything was in place for me to go on my first outing. I'm sore and shattered, but so glad I went and had that encouragement. I totally agree about blogging, the encouragement keeps you going.

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  19. A lovely post, Kizzie! Spreading the goodness of encouragement. Your ensemble is stunning, as always! Thank you for encouraging me, as your share your beautiful headwear with Hat Attack! Thank you!

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Greetings! Welcome to the maaaaaadness! I am so glad you came to visit and leave me a pretty comment!! Would you like tea and cakes? The books are over on the shelf! I have sofas a-plenty so leave us a friendly comment and I'll pretty much guarantee I'll come a-visiting to you at some point soon!! This blog-post will self-destruct in 2 minutes. Go, type, type, type!!!!! (and put a hat on!)