Morning sunlight filtering through cut glass...
I am still amazed at God's goodness in the little things of life... like finding what I've been wanting at Goodwill and thrift stores.
I had seen these vintage glasses in... of all things... a TV commercial recently. The pattern is quite common and I have noticed it off and on through the years. I watched that commercial and knew they would be a perfect addition to the display of teapots on the buffet.
So... you can imagine my surprise and delight as I was sorting through the cart of items which have not been shelved and there were two of these glasses! On the same cart was the whisk broom my husband had mentioned needing only last week.
I've had God Moments like these before and they always make me smile.
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I love to see how our loving Father cares for us. Thanks so much for posting this
~~In HIS Keeping,
Mrs.B~~
I love "God moments" when we know special things are going on!
Such sweet Providences!
I have beautiful God Moments like this as well. I am so blessed. I understand how these small things fill our hearts and make us happy.
Cathy
I love the way He delights to give the desires of our heart when we trust Him for every part of our lives. And I think He must smile and be pleased when we find what He knows is there for us all the time!
~Adrienne~
I love when things like this happen! Those are really pretty glasses!
Manuela
I love how He directs our steps... I think he must chuckle with great delight as He anticipates us finding find his 'surprises' in those unexpected places.
The glasses are gorgeous! Enjoy!
God is soooo good and knows our needs and blesses us with some of our wants too!
I've had moments like that before as well and am always delighted and amazed at how interested God is in the minute details of our lives!!
Blessings Brenda ...
Don't these delightful moments just encourage your heart. Your glasses are beautiful. PTL!
It looks like you are very loved. ;-) Love the picture you took of your treasure from the Lord. I have a footed candy dish that matches. It was my grandmother's.
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