This week started out with my youngest son breaking his thumb, then Symon coming down with strep throat. Life was rather busy and chaotic, but then suddenly our 'dramas' paled in comparison with the horrific circumstances that many are experiencing in Christchurch after the latest earthquake.
I think most of us in New Zealand (and many overseas) have been in a state of shock as we sit and watch the news. Strangely, (and despite having many more urgent things to do) I have found myself often sitting on the couch, staring blankly at the live coverage of the quake on the news and crocheting (in between tending to my dear man-sick males of course).
Seriously, crocheting is soooo therapeutic.
We have cried as sad news has been reported, clapped with joy at the footage of live people being pulled from the rubble, and prayed earnestly for these precious people in Christchurch.
Thankfully there are many ways that we can help (see here and Gail is doing something awesome here) - it's the least we can do.
Tomorrow, I am looking forward to my Things I'm Loving post, because seriously... despite the devastation and sorrow, there are many things that I am thankful for. Hoping you will join in too.
Regular news updates here.
Keep praying.
xoxo
23 comments
wish I was crafty
ReplyDeleteIve decided not to watch TV for a day ro 2
its really been getting to me
I feel thing deeply
like your photo of Bob Parker
I think he ROCKS
I agree crocheting is VERY therapeutic. Sad, how little coverage is on about it here in Oregon. I am glad I follow your blog or I would have never known... we'll be praying. BTW: love those granny squares. I just posted some of my new ones.
ReplyDeleteblessings as the family recovers..
Hi Kristy, thanks for visiting my blog, lovely to meet you!
ReplyDeleteI've found you at a very sad time for New Zealand and of course the people of Christchurch are very much in our thoughts.
Vivienne x
thoughts with you
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love and light
We have already seen enough devestation from Mother Earth this year. My thoughts and prayers are with all involved with this latest disaster in New Zealand. I agree crocheting is very therapeutic and cheaper than seeing a therapist lol! Love the colour combo you're using.
ReplyDeleteOh goodness I can't imagine how scary it must be at the moment for everyone in NZ. My thoughts are with you all.
ReplyDeleteLove the crocheting you're doing, keep going, hope your kiddies feel better soon.
Your crochet looks great and I hope your sickies make a full recovery.
ReplyDeleteYes, we're praying..
I have found myself in the same spot too, trying to knit. Hope your men are better soon.x
ReplyDeletelove your colours.
ReplyDeleteCrochet is very relaxing!, and i have come to love it even more, because after the shake we were without power for a day or so, and I couldnt sew!
ReplyDeleteBut my crochet hook has been used almost constantly, and i have been crocheting granny squares to! =)
Yes it is a bit hard to take watching people's lives unravel, we have seen plenty here in the last 2 months with the floods and fires. My brother and his wife live on the Nth Island but were anxiously waiting news of family in CC. All safe though, thank you God!
ReplyDeleteIt is so sad...those poor families who have lost loved ones. I do crochet so I will have to check out the link. Sounds like it is a good idea.
ReplyDeleteI love your granny squares....I love pink. Oh and thanks for leaving such sweet comments on my blog :)
In Australia we have been following all that has been happening in NZ and grieving alongside you all, Such a shock!
ReplyDeleteThe coverage has been non stop on the TV here on most of the stations and we ache for Christchurch and it's region so much.
Our family has been praying regularly for your dear country xxx
Wow... love the grey/pink colour scheme..just gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteYeah I've been blankly watching/listening occasionally bawling watching tele....
Now I'm gonna facebook today and not watch so much...I have a friend who is still missing..so it's making me even more sensitve...I need to take up some serious crocheting!! :)
I can't believe all the years of free therapy I've missed out on. LIke you I too have been watching the reports with hook and yarn in hand. All so tragic and more sadness to come I fear.
ReplyDeleteI do love your squares.
Have a lovely weekend.
Carmel
xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxox your granny's look lovely. xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo to all.
ReplyDeleteso SAD!:( I'm finding I too can not watch as im an emotional person and hearing all the devastation It makes me cry.especially when you hear of lives lost.My heart and prayers go out to everyone.so much devastation this year in such a short amount of time.
ReplyDelete{{{Hugs to all }}}
ps.your Granny squares look so warm and cozy I wish i could Crochet i have tried many times but failed
Hey....snap!! Go look at my creative space today and you'll see what I mean
ReplyDeletethinking of all the people in New Zealand and particularly Christchurch
ReplyDeletethose granny squares look cute
Sometimes the world just gets crazy. Hope your lovely boys are okay and not being to 'man sooky'! Keep crocheting and keep your sanity :)
ReplyDeleteHey chickie
ReplyDeleteYou up for making me two bunny softies? Can deposit $ into your account....
Pls email me at samantha@khaya.co.nz if you can. No pressure though! If you can't I will get some on Felt xxx
prayers to you, friend. our hope is in Him.
ReplyDeleteWhen I heard about the earthquake in Christchurch I immediately thought about you and was praying for you all!! It is devastating and we will continue to pray!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments... I love hearing from you!!!