We all can use a little motivation and encouragement. Here's where I share bits & pieces of my life, thoughts, art, and other creative endeavors. I hope you find some inspiration to live in victory and realize your dreams.
Saturday, September 24, 2016
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Wednesday, August 17, 2016
7 Things to Say to Your Spouse When Life is Not Perfect
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Tuesday, July 12, 2016
15 Ways to Make Your Hubby Feel Like a King
There are plenty of ways to make our husbands feel loved and cherished. Here's a quick list of 15 things you can consider doing to let your sweetie know just how much he means to you.
1
For certain men, food is key. Make a meal that your husband loves. What’s that special dish that really satisfies him? You know the one that he always raves about. Cook it for him. Save and offer him the big piece of chicken, biggest portion, or first dibs on the last piece of cheesecake. Don’t let the kids drink all of his favorite soda or devour his favorite chips. Be sure that your grocery list has some of his favorites on it.
2
Ask his opinion about important decisions, current affairs, and world events. It means a great deal to a man when the woman he loves cares about what he thinks.
3
Wait up for him on those late nights. Make his favorite sandwich or grilled cheese or just be up to talk a little about the day’s events.
4
Leave a little handwritten love note on the bathroom mirror or slip it into his wallet. Just because you’re married doesn’t mean every moment of sweet-little-nothings has flown out the window.
5
Physical affection is vital for men. Kiss him just because. Grab his hand while you’re driving or walking together. Put your arm around his shoulder. Snuggle up to him first. When we initiate affection, our men really feel wanted.
6
On a regular basis, tell him how grateful you are to have him in your life. Never take for granted that he already knows.
7
Send him an “I love you” text message. Let him know that you’re thinking of him when the two of you are apart.
8
Run a bubble bath for him when you know he has had a long, trying day.
9
Take an interest in his passion. Watch that ballgame with him. If bowling is his thing, tag along and try your best to rack up some strikes.
10
Go where he wants to go. Whether it’s a matter of restaurant, vacation, or sporting goods store, make his choice THE go-to choice.
11
Stand by your man. Support him in situations that come up with your family. Be on his side.
12
Even if it’s just in a conversation, express some passion about what matters to him. If you understand what he’s feeling, make sure he knows that he’s not alone.
13
In all of our 25 years together, my husband has given me plenty of flowers and balloons. One day it dawned on me. Maybe my husband would like flowers too. I stood in the Kroger floral department for at least fifteen minutes, trying to decide between vibrant pastel daisies and beautiful roses. When I arrived home with deep-red roses for him, the look of surprise on his face was priceless. Yeah, a few guys poked fun of him on Facebook for getting flowers from a girl, but it was definitely a hit for our memory book.
14
Share your dreams with him and ask him about his. Work together to achieve the dreams and goals the two of you have.
15
Always remember to ask your husband, “Do you need me to get something for you? How can I help you? What can I do for you?”
Constant love, care, and consideration will
go a long way in a marriage. When both people are always thinking about the
other person, the union thrives, issues are promptly addressed, and each day is
sweeter than the day before.
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Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Be a Blessing Every Day
As followers of Christ, we are called to be a
blessing every day. In our hearts we are
royally crowned, designed to walk with character and dignity, producing harvest
that makes the Lord proud.
We were created to love God with all we do, whether
it’s cooking breakfast, making the bed or finding a parking space at the
mall. Whatever you do, do it well. Each minute we breathe, we should show up and
give our best effort. Focused on giving
all He said to give, there are many ways we can be a blessing every day.
If your family had to give you a report card, what
would your grade be? Are you
anticipating the needs of those in your family and making the load lighter for
someone else if and when you are able?
Are you seeing the best in your family and building them up? Let’s make
sure we’re not just screaming “what about me” all the time.
Genuine support is a rare find these days. Let’s go the extra mile, even when we don’t
feel up to it. Jesus, an expert builder,
wants us to build in the lives of others. Someone somewhere can benefit from
what you have to offer. Make optimism and providing answers be your
calling card. Help others whenever you can. Put forth your best effort to work well with
others.
Kindness makes you beautiful. Sow seeds of kindness, joy and love. Realize that you may be the only one reaching out to someone. So, keep encouraging even when others don’t. Call people and see how they’re doing. Check on friends you haven’t heard from in a while. Tell someone you love them every day. Any of us who have ever been thirsty for
encouragement should appreciate the value in offering uplifting words to the
people in our lives. Sometimes a person
just needs a little inspiration or a different thought to get them propelled in
the right direction. So, seize each
opportunity to give away the grace God gives to us.
Giving to another person takes nothing away from
us. We truly help ourselves by blessing
and supporting others. Be a shoulder to
cry on or a listening ear. Let others know that you understand what they’re
going through. My grandmother Mary used to say “the person you help won’t
always be the one to help you when you’re in need.” Remember that the Lord will always make a way
for you. Those who give water will get water. So, invest in yourself by investing in others.
Have you encouraged someone today? Think of blessing
others as your mission. Take a zest for
life with you wherever you go. Yell out
and tell someone “you look pretty today,” which happens to be something my
mother does often. Girlfriends pray for
one another often and ask the Lord to give the ladies in your life strength and
guidance for whatever they’re facing. Pray
for the people in your life and hold someone’s hand just to let them know they
are not alone. Offer solutions and help
others achieve their goals. Share your
gifts, knowledge and lessons acquired along the way. Congratulate, compliment and cheer for
others. Be happy when others do well. The
success of others is not your
failure.
Let’s love our neighbors, even when their beliefs
are different than ours. Love and
embrace others even when you don’t agree with their lifestyle. Let the ears of your heart perk when you
realize you are able and blessed enough to meet the immediate need of someone
else. Send out positive vibrations. Let your joy, happiness and positivity be a
good contagion. We can all do good things. The Lord, King of creation, has a specific
plan for you. Open your heart and allow Him to show you
exactly how you can be the greatest
blessing.
“Lord, help us to be powerful prayer warriors. We’re eager to be a part of your will being
done on earth as it is in heaven. Please keep blessing us, so that we can be a blessing
to your kingdom.”
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Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Show and Tell Tuesday Textile Necklaces
Inspired by an upbringing full of DIY and mend and make do, I strive to create useful items to make you smile. When you support this business, not only are you supporting a small family-owned business, you're also an important part of the spirit of artistry, craftsmanship and creativity.
Made right here in the USA by our own little hands, often using reclaimed materials, this jewelry is unique and one-of-a-kind. Everything we do is personal. Our family name is on our work and to us, a good one is worth more than gold.
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Friday, June 17, 2016
You Really Do Deserve Me
You Really Do Deserve Me is available on Amazon now!
"You Really Do Deserve Me" explores just a few of the qualities of a Super Wife, some things we can all try to have more peace in our marriages, and little ways wives can support and complement their husbands.
Dictionary.com defines complement this way: “something that completes or makes perfect.” That beautiful definition succinctly fits a Super wife to a T.
A Super wife is queen of motivation in her home. Her grace, strength, insight, comfort, resolve during a storm, brilliance, and even her joy make up a very unique skill-set that any man would be blessed to have. A Super Wife faces every challenge with optimism and strives to handle day-to-day circumstances with grace, strength, and humor.
This quick little read offers 52 affirmations and 6 Bonuses including:
* How I Saved My Marriage
* Who Told You No?
* A Mother's Work
* Room for What Inspires You
* Beautiful Smile Girl and
* A New Beginning
Tondeleya Allen, author of "The Blessed Woman Endeavor," believes every wife has the power to complement her husband and inspire him to be a better man.
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
How I Saved My Marriage
Divorce
is a difficult prospect. Actually
staring down the barrel of an impending divorce is terrifying. So many thoughts plague your mind. The uncertainty, the despair, and the pain
can overtake you and leave you in a state of emotional paralysis. “How did we get here? Is this our only option? Once upon a time, we
were really good. We did love each
other, right? Yes, we still love each other. Why can’t we make this work? This place
though is just too hard and neither of us knows how to fix what’s wrong. I’m just
tired of fighting. I’m sick of trying. I’m tired of being in pain. I just want to start over. I need peace. Obviously,
we weren’t meant to last forever.”
Early
on in our marriage, before we even had our first child, we had taken one
another through so much. We married long
before we should have. Young and naïve,
we had all the wrong ideas about how to make marriage work for both of us. And any good ideas we may have had, we weren’t
sure about how to properly implement those ideas. After several crazy years, full of love,
mistakes, struggle, and blame, our marriage was over. We just didn’t like or
trust each other much. So, what’s the
point of forcing it? The divorce papers
had been signed by me. The only thing
that was left was to mail them to my husband to get his signature.
I’m so
glad that the Lord had other plans for us.
He touched our hearts and made us believe for just a minute (at the same
time) that there was some way to salvage– to restore our marriage. Over
time, a great deal of time, He brought us back from the brink of divorce. It was not easy. It was not overnight. There
was no quick-fix. Getting back “on track” was probably one of the most
difficult things I’ve ever done.
All
those years ago though, at just 24 years old, I knew it was over. I knew that there was just no way to put the
pieces back together. No one alive could’ve
told me that there was any hope for us.
No one could have told me that there were steps that we could take, if
we were both willing to try and to remain dedicated to one another. Sadly, there was no one around to encourage
me, to speak blessings over my marriage, or to lead me to the Lord for
guidance.
Well,
with God’s grace, we made it through that storm. I saved my marriage by believing that God could restore us, despite all the awful pain and
trauma. I saved my marriage by ignoring
popular opinion that said, “Yeah, just let it go. You've gone as far as you can. It wasn’t meant to be.” I saved my marriage by asking, “Lord, what
should I do now?” I saved my marriage by
having faith that God’s promises are true and that I can do all things through
Christ who strengthens me.
We
have been tested by fire. Today, we’re
stronger than ever. We hold on tighter
to one another in the storms. Is it always easy? No, but it’s worth it. Are we perfect? No. Is our marriage perfect? Of course not. We do, however, share deep love and respect
for one another. We enjoy laughing,
talking, and being silly together. Now, we realize that every argument or
disagreement isn’t fatal. Now, I know
how important it is to let love dictate my response to my husband and to any
difficulty we face. Lord, thank you for
saving my marriage.
Despite
the 50% US divorce rate, there are couples who have made it back from the brink
of divorce. There are other couples whose
marriages have been saved. If you're willing to try, there are steps to work toward reconciliation. Below are a
few interesting stories/articles that I hope will inspire anyone who believes
that there is no way that their marriage can be saved.
“How I Saved My Marriage”
by Richard Paul Evans http://new.www.huffingtonpost.com/richard-paul-evans/how-i-saved-my-marriage_b_6958222.html
“The List That Saved My
Marriage” by Becky Zerbe http://www.todayschristianwoman.com/articles/2008/september/list-that-saved-my-marriage.html
“7 Steps to Fix a Broken
Marriage on the Brink of Divorce” by Dr. David B. Hawkins http://www.crosswalk.com/family/marriage/doctor-david/7-ways-to-save-a-marriage-on-the-brink-of-divorce-11604471.html
“Unexpected Ways That
Only You Can Save Your Marriage “as told by Leigh Newman”
My book, The Blessed Woman Endeavor is available on Amazon.
My book, You Really Do Deserve Me is available on Amazon.
My book, You Really Do Deserve Me is available on Amazon.
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Friday, June 10, 2016
The Blessed Woman Endeavor
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Read an excerpt from "I Am Enough"
"You belong to the
Lord. His faithful hand rests on
you. Your portion of eternal love is
set. Always know your worth. You are a complete, content and confident
conqueror. You’re a survivor. The championship ring has already been won. Your past trials are now victories under your
belt. His staff of beauty and favor
remains intact regarding you. In Christ,
you have no fear. It’s the enemy who
should be somewhere afraid and trembling.
You know who you are and what belongs to you. You can really start living when you know
your worth in Christ.
Never a fan of the
convincing game, you refuse to waste a minute trying to convert anyone into a
believer. You’ve discovered that fitting
in neither works nor lasts. The world is
way too fickle. You see yourself as the
Lord sees you and the picture is amazing.
You refuse to let others ask you to take an emotional seat at the back
of the bus.
The world screams, “Don’t
love yourself. Compare yourself. Doubt yourself. Subdue
yourself. Be someone else. Just sit down and let someone else.” The world
wants you to feel that you need society’s stamp of approval. The world wants you to buy into its standard
of beauty. The world wants you to beg to
be loved.
I have some good news for
you. Your beauty is not everyone else’s
beauty. The Lord, a magnificent artist,
must love variety. Your uniqueness. Your heart.
Your eyes. Your smile. Your ideas. Your creativity. What a gift you are to the world. Romance, nurture and cherish yourself. Go right ahead and love yourself. When you love yourself just as you are, the
right people will love you too."
My Red Plaid Heart Textile Necklace
Part of my new collection, this one-of-a-kind textile necklace is fun, lively, expressive, imperfect, eclectic, unconventional, genuine and simple, yet brave. This Tondeleya Allen original is for you!
* Coil, comprised of new cotton fabric, accented with beads, sewn on by hand, a salvaged button, a #-sign charm and a new red heart-shaped rabies vaccine tag. Don't worry. None of our furry friends have ever worn this.
* Colors: red, black, blue, yellow, green
* Materials: fabric, thread, beads, button, charm, grosgrain ribbon
* Measures about 27" long from end to end (not including the ribbon)
*hand-stitching, hand-beaded
* closes at nape with grosgrain ribbon
* each tie measures approximately 12" - 13" long
* Proudly made here in the USA, never mass-produced
* Whenever possible, to add more charm and character, I use vintage fabrics, buttons & other accents & include recycled/re-purposed elements.
* Due to the length of the necklace, it may be shipped folded or coiled/wrapped in bubble wrap. Thanks for understanding!
* To ensure this item will last, spot cleaning is recommended. Please do not shower, swim or bathe while wearing. Due to handcrafting, no two items are ever alike. Please expect variation in color, stitching and patterns.
* Fabric, vintage buttons and colors speak to me, excite me, and shout of creative possibilities. Even the smallest bits and pieces of exquisite fabrics are cherished and nestled away, where they wait to become an integral part of just the right project.
* Hours of love and attention to detail went into this wearable art.
I loved making this necklace and I hope it speaks to you and your individuality. I hope you'll be proud to call it your own. Perhaps this vibrant piece can become one of your favorites.
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Wild Child Bohemian Boho Yellow Textile Necklace
* Wild Child Bohemian Yellow Textile Necklace
* Part of my new collection, this one-of-a-kind textile necklace is fun, lively, expressive, imperfect, eclectic, unconventional, genuine and simple, yet brave. And you won't see another one exactly like it.
* Comprised of new vintage Dick Tracy cotton
* 1 long strand (sewn on my sewing machine) is accented with an assortment of beads (size, style and color). The beads are only sewn on ONE side of the necklace.
* This necklace measures approximately 90" long.
* Colors: yellow, pink, black, white
* Bead colors:
* All beads were hand-sewn with red thread
* This necklace is so long it can be doubled or tripled around your neck. It can be wrapped and/or twisted around your wrist and knotted to take up any slack. It can be folded in half, placed around your neck and then tied in a knot in front (see the 5th photo). It can even be tied around your head as a headband.
* Proudly made here in the USA, never mass-produced
* Whenever possible, to add more charm and character, I use vintage fabrics, buttons & other accents & include recycled/re-purposed elements.
* Due to the length of the necklace, it may be shipped folded or coiled/wrapped in bubble wrap. Thanks for understanding!
* To ensure this item will last, spot cleaning is recommended. Please do not shower, swim or bathe while wearing. Due to handcrafting, no two items are ever alike. Please expect variation in color, stitching and patterns.
* Fabric, vintage buttons and colors speak to me, excite me, and shout of creative possibilities. Even the smallest bits and pieces of exquisite fabrics are cherished and nestled away, where they wait to become an integral part of just the right project.
Hours of love and attention to detail went into this wearable art. This necklace is accented with stitching, beads and charms. Hand-stitching as well as machine-stitching were used to put this piece together.
I loved making this necklace and I hope it speaks to you and your individuality. I hope you'll be proud to call it your own. Perhaps this vibrant piece can become one of your favorites.
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Tuesday, June 7, 2016
You Can't Give Up
Ever
have moments in your life where everything is just so ridiculously crazy? As Christians, we go through so much. People all around the world are going through
tough times. Pain and problems just won’t stop coming. Sometimes you don’t feel
like your situation will ever improve. You’re putting forth effort. You’re trying every day. You’re giving life
the best of yourself. Still, things are so bad, you don’t know whether you want
to laugh or cry. Maybe you have talent,
but few opportunities. Nobody’s knocking
on your door trying to give you a chance.
You’re even turned away whenever you try to reach out to create opportunities. Romans 8:22 reads “For we know that the whole
creation groans and labors with birth pangs together until now.”
Joseph,
even after being in prison for years, didn’t give up. Abraham, had a promise from the Lord and he
didn’t give up. Noah was entrusted with
a particular mission and he didn’t give up.
Ruth endured a series of awful events, but she never gave up or grew
bitter. Paul didn’t give up. Even as he sat in prison he remained faithful
to the work that God had given him.
Well,
we can’t give up and I have a couple of very good reasons why. You only need one reason. You’re alive. A
live dog is better than a dead lion. Many
possibilities lie ahead. Good things can
still happen.
You’re
creating a legacy for the people you love.
They’re depending on you. Your
family, your children are depending on you to create a life that benefits them.
Your children’s children can reap the
benefits of your not giving up now.
The
world needs what you have to offer. The
world is screaming for more quality, something that can actually improve the
lives of people. There are so many
superficial endeavors in this world that demand the bulk of the attention. Isn’t it time that something substantial
blossoms and has its place in the sun?
You
can be the one to offer something real, substantial, and lasting to life. You have purpose. I don’t know what it is, but you’re the only
one who can get the job done. Sure,
someone else can do something similar, but no one can do exactly what the Lord
called you to do.
The
light of victory reaches out to people. Other
people need to see you standing in your victory. Your victory can inspire others to keep
moving forward. Your victory lets other people know that they can make it.
So, you
can’t give up. Make a promise to
yourself that you won’t give up. Keep
putting one foot in front of the other. Keep
offering one prayer after another. No
matter what you feel like or what a situation looks like, the Lord does hear
you. He loves you. So, keep sending up one praise after another. Thank the Lord
for everything that you have, no matter how little, no matter how far away from
the dream you seem to be. Keep your eyes on the Lord.
Think
about this. You could be this close
to your breakthrough. You could be this
close to making it happen. You could be this close to everything lining up in
your favor. You could be this close
to that door opening. You could be this close to having all your heart’s
desires.
Even
when you seem to lose a few rounds in life, keep fighting. Keep getting back up. Keep your optimism. Remain
enthusiastic about life. While there’s still breath in your body, stay
dedicated to the purpose in your heart, the calling placed on your life, and
the dream that courses through you.
I’ve
been through too much to give up now. I’ve come too far to turn back. I’ve come too far to just sit this one out. I’ve conquered too much. I’ve learned too much. I’ve made promises to the Lord, to myself, and
to my family. I won’t give up and you
shouldn’t give up either.
The Blessed Woman Endeavor is available on Amazon. Get a copy and share it and this post with other women of faith.
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Monday, June 6, 2016
Handmade Cher Charm Bohemian Textile Necklace
* Part of my new collection, this one-of-a-kind textile necklace is fun, lively, expressive, imperfect, eclectic, unconventional, genuine and simple, yet brave. This Tondeleya Allen original is for you!
* Coil, comprised of new cotton/cotton-blend fabric, accented with beads and charms, sewn on by hand
* Colors: black and white
* Materials: fabric, thread, charms (hope, joy, love), grosgrain ribbon, gear, washers
* The focal point is a handmade Cher charm. Cher's face was hand-painted by iCONS artist Aristotle.
* Measures about 23" long from end to end (not including ribbon)
*hand-stitching, hand-beaded
* each tie measures approximately 12"- 13"
* closes at nape with grosgrain ribbon
* Proudly made here in the USA, never mass-produced
* Whenever possible, to add more charm and character, I use vintage fabrics, buttons & other accents & include recycled/re-purposed elements.
* Due to the length of the necklace, it may be shipped folded or coiled/wrapped in bubble wrap. Thanks for understanding!
* To ensure this item will last, spot cleaning is recommended. Please do not shower, swim or bathe while wearing. Due to handcrafting, no two items are ever alike. Please expect variation in color, stitching and patterns.
* Fabric, vintage buttons and colors speak to me, excite me, and shout of creative possibilities. Even the smallest bits and pieces of exquisite fabrics are cherished and nestled away, where they wait to become an integral part of just the right project.
Hours of love and attention to detail went into this wearable art. This necklace is accented with fibers, stitching, and beads. Hand-stitching as well as machine-stitching were used to put this piece together.
I loved making this necklace and I hope it speaks to you and your individuality. I hope you'll be proud to call it your own. Perhaps this vibrant piece can become one of your favorites.
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Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Black White Number One Key Necklace
* Part of my new collection, this one-of-a-kind textile necklace is fun, lively, expressive, imperfect, eclectic, unconventional, genuine and simple, yet brave. And you won't see another one exactly like it.
* Multi-coils, comprised of new cotton/cotton-blend fabric
* Colors: black, white, blue, brown, turquoise, rust/orange
* Colors: black, white, blue, brown, turquoise, rust/orange
* Top coil: Measures about 24" long from end to end (not including ribbon)
* Bottom coil: Measures about 28" long from end to end (not including ribbon)
*hand-stitching, hand-beaded
* 3 round coils, 1 accented with beads, 1 accented with charms (including a oval "1"), gears, a ruler charm and a key and wrapped fibers
* closes with grosgrain ribbon at nape
* each ribbon tie measures approximately 13" long
* each ribbon tie measures approximately 13" long
* Proudly made here in the USA, never mass-produced
* Whenever possible, to add more charm and character, I use vintage fabrics, buttons & other accents & include recycled/re-purposed elements.
* Due to the length of the necklace, it may be shipped folded or coiled/wrapped in bubble wrap. Thanks for understanding!
* To ensure this item will last, spot cleaning is recommended. Please do not shower, swim or bathe while wearing. Due to handcrafting, no two items are ever alike. Please expect variation in color, stitching and patterns.
* Fabric, vintage buttons and colors speak to me, excite me, and shout of creative possibilities. Even the smallest bits and pieces of exquisite fabrics are cherished and nestled away, where they wait to become an integral part of just the right project.
Hours of love and attention to detail went into this wearable art. This necklace is accented with stitching, beads and charms. Hand-stitching as well as machine-stitching were used to put this piece together.
I loved making this necklace and I hope it speaks to you and your individuality. I hope you'll be proud to call it your own. Perhaps this vibrant piece can become one of your favorites.
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