Pear tree lane Farmhouse

~Welcome home~

This blog is dedicated to my dear family who live many miles away, and to you dear ladies , who have a heart for keeping the home fires burning. You, who love and cherish your family, and have a desire to create a home that says "Welcome, you are loved and cared for."

My desire is that when you leave that you will be encouraged and know that you too are loved.

Sue~

~Is it circumstance or ordered~

Written by Sue, Tuesday afternoon, August 6, 2019*** hot, humid, 90's

WOW two posts in two days. ~wink~

I have never thought that happenings in my life were circumstances, I have always and still believe that my steps are ordered by God.
Jeremiah 29:11~"For I know the plans I have for you,"declares the Lord, "Plans to prosper you and not to harm you. Plans to give you hope and a future."

I have wanted to get back to a regular exercise program, for many reasons, one is, I feel better after a walk with my heart rate up. The other being my dr. has ordered it to maintain my health.

With al the canning and preserving I did this summer, by the end of the day  I was just to tired,  truth is I was looking for an excuse. Exercise  takes a lot of discipline and motivation.

Blogging has afforded me inspiration, and motivation in many areas by you my dear friends. Karen  Karen from Life is Good, always motivates me with her determination to walk, no matter what her weather is, she takes us with her each day as she walks, and shares lovely photos along the way.

Yesterday as I was reading Debbies's post from http://shegracesherhome.blogspot.com

Here are some thoughts from Debby's post...

I think we all know deep down the importance of  exercise,
but unfortunately it's easy to find a reason not to exercise.
Years ago, I read somewhere on the topic of exercise
and it has stayed with me, though I may fail at times,
it's still in the back of my mind.
It was something like this, and so true ~
Knowing we should exercise regularly but not doing it can create negative feelings 
toward ourselves, and that is an energy drain.
The way this happens is every time you think of exercise,
all day, if you haven't done it yet, you say to yourself, 
" Well, I haven't done any yet today,
and I probably won't be able to later, so I'll do it tomorrow."
Meanwhile you can't help feeling guilty.
However, if you exercise first thing in the morning, 
then every time you think of exercise during the day,
it's with a feeling like "Yeah! I've already exercised!"
It fills you with a fantastic positive feeling for yourself,
and these feelings spill over into other areas of our life.
Everything is enhanced.
Once we get into the habit of exercising every morning,
we'll get to the point where we'll actually feel disappointed 
if we miss a day.
And that my friends, goes for bodily as well as spiritual exercise.


I was once again motivated and inspired to take a look at my lack of motivation and self discipline, both in physical and spiritual matters, I determined once again to get moving both physically and spiritually. I just needed the right push.

Almost as quick as I had posted a comment on Debbie's post, daughter walks-in with this vase of lovely flowers,
she was wearing her workout clothes, and asked me to go walking with her, I did, we walked 4 miles. it is hard for me to put into words of how thankful I was to have read Debbie's encouraging post, and of how grateful I am for my daughter's encouragement to hop up and go for a power walk, plus some much needed girl time with her.

Was this circumstance, or was it steps planned/ordered by the Lord? I choose to believe it was ordered for me, by the One who loves me most! Both Susan and I committed to walk as much as possible in the evenings.

Never underestimate the impact you are having on others as you post here in blogland, please don't ever feel that no one would want to read what you write, if one person is encouraged or inspired it will be worth the time and effort you have made.Thank you for sharing your life with me, I know I always leave with something for me that makes my day brighter.

Thank you for your visits here at Pear Tree Lane,
Blessings,
Sue

17 comments:

Coloring Outside the Lines said...

Beautiful bouquet! I agree with you- it was ordered by Him, and he made it so. I hope you two had a wonderful walk. It's always nice to have someone to chat with while we wander.

happyone said...

That was GOd's doing, I'm sure!!
Thanks for the blog mention and I am happy you feel I help motivate you.
I love walking so much and for me I need no motivation. : )
Happy walking.

Sandi said...

"Never underestimate the impact you are having on others as you post here in blogland, please don't ever feel that no one would want to read what you write..."

Thank you for this encouragement! YOU TOO!

Farm Girl said...

How nice for you to write about your friend. It is always so hard to keep so busy and walk too isn't it? Thank you for stopping by my blog.
My kiddos in N.C. seem to not mind the humidity. They really enjoy are enjoying the rain.

Vee said...

Happy Walking! πŸ‘πŸΌπŸ˜

Debbie Harris said...

My heart is still overjoyed with how God directed and ordered your steps!
Keep on keeping on girl! :-)
Thank you for those ever so kind words.

Such a beautiful bouquet of flowers~

Ginny Hartzler said...

Thank you for visiting my blog! Your header is simply gorgeous!! I am glad you are walking again, it is hard to do on a regular basis. But Debby had some wonderful insights into it that would make it so much easier! Yes, I believe that one of the ways God leads us is through circumstances. Sometimes I think there are NO coincidences!

Anonymous said...

Such a beautiful post, Sue. Four miles! That is great! I have been walking 3x a week for a while now but I am not near your 4 mile mark. I will get there eventually! Thank you for your encouraging words and I love your flowers!!

Linda said...

God's timing is always perfect! FOUR miles??? You must already be in very good shape!!

Dolores said...

Thank you for your encouraging letter to us. I have a small treadmill in my bedroom that I use daily. I also sweep my carport every other day and I water my flower pots on my front porch. I believe it is good for me to just keep moving my body in household activities throughout the day. I am thankful that I found your blog. Dolores

Mrs.T said...

No coincidences in the Christian life! God definitely had His hand in all of this. I love it when we can see His fingerprints so unmistakably.

LV said...

I use to walk four miles a day, my husband's needs toke over. I do try to walk some each evening in the neighborhood. I just cannot sit or do just plain ole exercise tho.

Cheryl said...

I am impressed with your four miles! It is nice to have a partner for your walks. Good for the body, good for the spirit.

Debby@Just Breathe said...

How awesome to walk 4 miles. With my COPD it has been difficult for me to exercise. Since I was recently in Pulmonary Rehab I was shocked by what I could do. So I had joined a gym after that was over because their is no point in learning this without continuing to do it! Then I got sick for 2 weeks, traveled recently twice and I have to get back to it. For me, with my COPD, I need to be in a controlled environment. I certainly can't walk outside in the heat of summer. You go girl!!!

living from glory to glory said...

I think that is good advice to try to exercise first thing in a day. I try to do that right after my morning Bible reading and for me it has been riding my bike! Keeping ourselves strong in spirit, soul and body is a challenge. And you are so right about writing on our blogs can make a difference in another persons life or just some encouragement for the day. Even just a little walk can help strengthen us and keep us moving. Do what you can...
Hugs, Roxy
P.S. Canning should be a form of exercise (wink)

ellen b. said...

I need to get it going here, too. I have my morning devotion ritual and I need to add my exercise ritual to it by walking again. Thank you for the encouragement in this post.

wisps of words said...

Oh I need walking push! I know it's good for me. For us. And yet, there is always an excuse.

Thank you for this post!

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