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MY CHILDHOOD STORY  PART 2 ~ God Doesn't Make Junk

9/19/2013

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PictureIt's More Fun To Include Everyone. Children's Illustration of a Fish
Thankfully I've come to learn at age 12 that God doesn't make junk while attending a meeting at overeaters anonymous. I remember being nervous as can be as I walk through the door with my mother, with eyes all looking back at me. Just as I was about to sit in a chair I glanced at a poster on the wall that read,  "God doesn't make junk."

The poster illustration was of a young man that was looking up at the sky. Instantly I felt comfortable and shy little Renée was doing much better.

At the meeting,  I heard adults sharing their struggles and came to understand, even older people have problems. For the first time I felt the weight roll off my shoulders. My circle of friends began to grow.Through the 12 step program I came to learn that there was a God in heaven who created every human being to be different.

I came to realize that I was special in God's eyes and that God would never reject anyone.

God created each person to be unique and one-of-a-kind. God doesn't make junk, or misfits,  he only makes a special one-of-a-kind in each one of us.




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The Industrial Revolution ~Portraits of Time in the Blackstone River Valley

1/10/2012

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NAME THAT PAINTING CONTEST COMING SOON!!!!
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The Industrial Revolution ~
Portraits of Time in the Blackstone River Valley

I am excited to share this next addition to my Blackstone River Valley Green Way Series, which I just finished this morning. I have been exploring the National Corridor here in the Blackstone River Valley since the year 2000.  This was a fun to develop and  I chose to paint this seen mainly because captivated by the old wooden damn. I will be having a contest soon, to "Name That Painting".

 Ed (my husband) and I were traveling along the river and as we passed over a bridge I noticed it had a high concrete wall on both sides. I asked him to pull over to go for a walk as I was very curious to see what was sitting behind the walls. I climbed up a small rock and take a peak and there it was a hidden gem worth painting.

  The damn was surrounded by those beautiful lavender colored flowers we see growing in early spring in the wetlands here in Massachusetts This has been my longest series of paintings and perhaps will be ongoing until I am no longer here to paint.


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