I have always been a believer and faithful user of supplements. I take a multivitamin daily, as well as additional herbal supplements that address my specific problem areas.
I am noticing more and more that even during a time of recession, women are more concerned than ever before and are trying to be more proactive when it comes to their health. Vitamins, minerals and herbs have grown into a multi-billion dollar industry as women everywhere are constantly looking for more and better ways to improve their health.
When I shop for yarn, It’s not unusual for me to stand for an hour just looking at one selection of yarn color or fiber for minutes an even hours. I love touching the yarn and placing it next to my skin. I love thinking about what the person who receives it will feel.
I pray and ask God if it is the right fiber and the right color. Yes, I take choosing the color and fiber just as seriously as choosing the pattern to use. Sometimes I already know who the recipient will be and sometimes I don’t.
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Recently I was asked to crochet a prayer shawl for a lady that has triple-negative breast cancer. However, before I could get started, I learned that the lady had passed. This was such heart breaking news and at the same time it sparked my curiosity to find out more about this type of breast cancer.
Most often when you hear about breast cancer, you only hear about someone having breast cancer and you don’t hear about a specific type. I was only familiar with only one other form of breast cancer and that is Inflammatory Breast Cancer or IBC.
I recently completed a prayer shawl for a very special lady. This prayer shawl was special for me to make and was a total surprise to her.
She is going through a major storm in her life, emotionally and spiritually. I knew she was a strong woman of God but I never knew the depth of her strength until I have witness her these last months going through something, she probably never imagined herself experiencing.
Romans 8:28
And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who[a] have been called according to his purpose.
I Corinthians 6:14
New International Version
Psalm 145:18
The LORD is near to all who call on him, to all who call on him in truth.
Hebrews 13:5
In the Beginning
It was a cool fall day in October of 1991, when I first met Darryl. I had just returned from Germany after serving a two year tour, of which six months was served in Saudi Arabia Operation Desert Storm. Though I had not accepted Christ at the time, I felt a need and an urgency to find a church home in the area that I was living at the time. I had just been assigned to Ft Benning, located in Columbus, GA.
I had been separate from my three year old daughter, Brittanie, for two years and missed her dearly. I was eager to get my affairs in order so that I could go to North Carolina to get her where she had been living with my mother while I was away. Sometimes, just thinking about it gave me great anxiety, wondering if she would remember me. What had my mother told her about me? At that time in my life, my mother and I had a strained relationship.
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On yesterday I started a prayer shawl for a dear friend who is going through a major storm in her life. I could feel the pain as she recounted some of the events surrounding her circumstances.
As much as we try to be there for our friends when they really need it most, there are times when we really don’t know the right words to say. And I wonder should we even try to have the right words. Sometimes all they need is a listening ear to share the burden.

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