| "This is my Song" start |
| Adding some paint |
| All painted and waiting for letters |
There is nothing wrong with those. But those are not my story. What I do have is a faithful God in both little and small ways over the course of many days and nights.
These sit atop my piano, which is not often played. There's a book of hymns that was my grandmother's, published in 1913. She played piano and sang for her church for many years.
I had a heck of a time figuring out how to get the lettering on. I didn't want it to be handwriting. I wanted large statement letters. Somehow, in a fit of frustration at Hobby Lobby, I came home with smallish Scrabble-looking letters. I was underwhelmed with the result.
But then, as any good English major does, I found it fraught with MEANING. You have to get close to these guys to read them. To see this is my story and this is my song. Our stories and songs don't yell. They're the intimate parts of us, aren't they?
It's a little messy, somewhat thought out, and artsy but not art. A lot like me.


