It was a relief when Heron decided to go with me rather than sending me alone, but walking through Home Depot to the lumber aisle, I could feel the flush in my cheeks and the twinge of fear and excitement.
Obviously, no one could imagine what He was actually going to do with the the wood...or could they?!
The moral of this story...He didn't forget.
Which means I am really going to ride a wooden horse, as scary as that is.
The fact is, it's already been made. At least His first version of it
Now all I can do is wait.
I will be sitting here (somewhat) patiently waiting to hear about it. You know, if you want to tell. ;)
ReplyDeleteAnd good luck!
DeleteI'm sure there will be a story to tell. And thanks for the luck...definitely going to need it!!
DeleteHope you have had a great Valentines so far:)
Boy, oh boy. Can't wait to see and hear about the finished product. :-)
ReplyDeleteIt hasn't happened yet. It's patiently waiting in the closet. And you know what...I am ok with that!! Lol
Deletei'm really intrigued by it but at the same time doubtful that it will be physically possible for me without bad things happening given various structural issues..
ReplyDeleteeither way, I'm deeply looking forward to hearing all about it!
Uh...given my experience now...I am convinced that pretty bad things happen regardless of structural issues:)
DeleteGlad you are looking forward to hearing about it! I do plan on writing a bit about it maybe this weekend.
xx