Waving farewell to another month, I rejoice in a glance back at my July Jumble joining Jennifer Goodwin as she hosts a monthly feature called, Share Four Somethings, where writers share the fourth Saturday of each month something in each of four categories from the previous month.
Many readers notice I choose a theme for each month, which often reflects lessons or themes from my personal life.
This month’s theme is “jumble”, which speaks to a pleasantly chaotic month full of disconnected, but enjoyable experiences.
Each month the four categories remain the same: Something I’m loving, reading, learning, and eating! Jennifer delights me by listing these categories in the present participle form of the verbs rather than the past tense of completion.
Something I’m Loving
Starting off my July Jumble: Share Four Somethings was one of the most enjoyable times all month. An impromptu babysitting opportunity with my four-year-old granddaughter Grace found me seated at a lavishly set table laid with tea for two!
I just LOVE tea parties. I collect tea sets and have enjoyed various types of tea parties since I was a child. Grace loves tea parties too and having just received a tea set for her birthday in June, was delighted to set the table for us. We even invited Shalom!
Something else I’m loving are the gorgeous flowers both in our gardens and along my evening walks. The colors are so vibrant they remind me of Creator God’s lavish care for me, as I meditate and memorize Matthew 6:25-34, especially verses 28-29!
And finally, another delightful find to love along my evening walks is a dear neighbor’s yard decked out for Christmas in July! A sweet older lady sits on her porch in the evenings listening to Christmas music, because why not, right? Mr. Santa climbs up and down the ladder only between the hours of 7:30 pm-9:30 pm, because his knees are giving out!
Something I’m Reading
One of the books I return to again and again is the classic “Practice of the Presence of God” by Carmelite monk, Brother Lawrence. Recently, an updated collection of his meditations from the original was published called, “Nearer than We Imagine”. Shorter excerpts meant for daily meditation invite the reader into a place of recognizing God’s Presence in the simple everyday tasks. I still prefer the original, but I do find the shorter meditations helpful on busy days.
This month finds me continuing in my celebration of the words of some blogging friends, as they graciously contribute to my Friends and Fellowship Serenity Summer Soiree.
Each week during the months of June, July, and August, my blog readers enjoy meeting some of my favorite writing friends and fellowship around the goodness of the Lord.
July featured guest posts from Jeanne Takenaka, Lauri Hogle, Tammy Kennington, and (coming July 31st) Lisa Blair.
Their words inspire, challenge, and breathe life into my soul. Looking for Hope? Check out their posts this month!
Something I’m Learning
Ever a fan of yoga, as it builds muscle strength and flexibility gently, while connecting with simple breathwork, this month I added a new routine to work on fascia. Fascia is the connective tissue that holds our bodies together, and when it becomes inflamed, tense, or bound up, it can lead to physical ailments and pain.
As we age, like our muscles it becomes harder and inflexible, leading to injury. I’m learning working on stretching fascia along with my muscles releases even more tension in problem areas like hips, neck and lower back, while increasing circulation and improving posture.
Though just starting, the simple stretches have improved my flexibility and even helped with joint pain.
Something I’m Eating
In keeping with my enjoyment of the summer’s fresh vegetables and fruit offerings, I am absolutely addicted to this summer arugula salad with blackberries, gorgonzola, and pecans, topped with a citrus balsamic dressing.
I saw some fresh figs at the market last week which will certainly kick this already fabulous salad up a notch. Add a wedge of Italian focaccia and a cool glass of Pellegrino, and it’s a summer delight guaranteed to help you savor the serenity of a summer evening.
July Jumble: Share Four Somethings
Thank you for taking a leisurely walk back through my July Jumble with me! I am grateful to Jennifer for creating such a creative way to review the moments of our days which often slip by so quickly.
Sharing Four Somethings is a way to savor one more time those things we are loving, reading, learning, and eating!
But you don’t have to be a writer or blogger to enjoy this practice. Why not take a few moments and think back over YOUR July Jumble and share four somethings with me in the comments! Meet me back here at the end of August for more joyful somethings!
Jennifer says
Your salad looks delicious. I think I will have to try that one. I should also try yoga. I know it is so very good for us….in so many ways (and can really help as I continue to heal and recover since finishing my chemo treatments) but I feel so incredibly awkward. I just cannot seem to relax and enjoy the yoga at all. I should try again. I hope you have a beautiful new month ahead!!
Donna says
Thank you, Jennifer! the salad is amazing and you can change it up, we enjoyed it with blueberries too! You might try some gentle yoga, it took me a while to get used to it, but I found the super simple routines work best for me. I’m not into all the poses, because some are just too hard. But it is very healing.
Paula says
I always love taking a leisurly walk through your month with you. How special you got to watch Grace and have that oh so special tea party. The pup looks like he’s hoping for a crumb. I’ve got to say your neighbors Christmas in July set up is so sweet.
Visiting from Share 4 Somethings.
{{Hugs}} & Blessings
Donna says
Thank you, sweet Paula, I love when you join me! My girl Shalom was so mannerly at the tea party, she carefully sniffed everything but then sat patiently watching!
Cindy Davis says
It sounds like a great month! I love that your neighbor is doing Christmas in July (even though I personally am not ready to think about Christmas, LOL!). Your salad looks fabulous! I hope you have a great week. Cindy
Donna says
Thank you, Cindy it was a fun month for me! I agree about the whole Christmas in July-pretty neat but I’m not ready to even think about Christmas in December!
Lisa notes says
I can understand why a walk through your beautiful flowers match perfectly with memorizing Matthew 6. I see too many weeds in my flower beds this year. ha. I try to reread Brother Lawrence every few years; maybe next time I’ll give the collection you mention a try!
Donna says
Thank you, Lisa, our gardens have been stunning this year! Yes, give the new collection of Brother Lawrence’s meditations a try, I think you will enjoy them!
Laura Thomas says
Tea parties and summer salads… I’d say you nailed July, Donna! 🙂 Stopping by from #graceandtruth link-up!
Donna says
Thank you, Laura, July has been great! Thank you for taking the time to read my post!
Barbara Harper says
What a delightful tea party! I love the flowers out this time of year. I will have to look up the fascia exercises. I am finding my muscles stiffer and tighter. I looked up a few simple stretches but need to be regular about using them.
Donna says
Thank you, Barbara for reading my July Jumble! We love tea parties around here! I’m enjoying the flowers while we can, each season has its beauty! Yes, look into the fascia stretches, they do need to be done regularly too, but they make a huge difference!
Joanne Viola says
I love your neighbor’s porch. In fact, who wouldn’t love to just sit there and listen to Christmas music with her. How fun to have a tea party with Grace. Memories you both will remember! July sounds like it was wonderful!
Donna says
Thank you, Joanne, the Christmas in July really makes me smile, and she is such a sweet lady too. Tea parties with Grace are the highlight of my summer!
Lois Flowers says
Sounds like July has been a good month so far, Donna. I’m curious about your fascia workout. If you can recommend any video tutorials about that, I would love more information. I’m still smiling about your neighbor’s porch .. how fun! Hugs, friend!
Donna says
Lois, July has been delightful as I simply welcome whatever summer sends me! I like Bonnie Crotzer’s fascia flows, you can find a bunch of her videos if you search her name on You Tube, this one is my fav fascia flossing-morning session