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"He had no form or majesty that we should look at him, and no beauty that we should desire Him." Isaiah 53:2
I'm not seeing a connection between what I said and the sufferings of Christ, but he remained single too.
 
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I praise God that there are still men and women who will take that which is unlikable and transform them with their grace and love.

LOL. When you are just being so imperfect and God takes you by surprise with His grace because He sees the hidden treasure deep within... :clap:

That is so powerful in transforming a person into the image you want in a spouse/friend (or any other relationship), for real.

It's a mystery not everyone can unlock. For the foolishness of God is wiser than men, and the weakness of God is stronger than men. 1 Corinthians 1:25.

May God help us pursue and imitate His foolishness and weakness that we may be wiser and stronger than the men of this world.
 
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It was Christ’s holiness and actions in relation to His deity which caused offense. They weren’t disturbed by behavioral quirks that were an outgrowth of personality or difference. The same holds true for the prophets and others in the bible.

Sometimes a person lacks the attributes society esteems (beauty, intelligence, and wealth). It is one thing to acknowledge God’s providence in spite of its absence and another to make it a focal point.

Yours in His Service,

~Bella
 
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Beloved in Christ,

Sometimes it might take you covering up your beauty, intelligence, and wealth with some mud on your hair, become poor and ugly. That's "unlikeable". But she is funny and cute in that way. It's her innocence, nothing malicious or any bad like worldly nor anything that is displeasing and dishonoring to God. She is just being careful of hiding her pearls in her own little ways that she can. She knows that a wise and serious man would see the beauty beyond her pain, sufferings, scars, weaknesses, lack, sickness, and imperfections. Someone who loves her despite. She knows that God is glorified and faithful in all that. You want to be loved for who you are, not just what you look like or have. It's not something that would keep you single. :sweatsmile: Of course, not everyone would find that funny and cute which is normal and okay. But God did coverup the precious jewels underneath the soil/mud and some people do get to own them.
 
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  • #3 I enjoy woodworking and home improvement.
As well as doing the woodworking classes at school, I was also in the lunchtime woodworking club working on my own personal projects. In my opinion it's a very pleasing material to work with, and objects made of varnished wood make for a nice home. I could envision myself taking up wood turning as a retirement hobby when I get old. The only downside is that hardwood dust is a carcinogen, so you need good dust management (or just stick to softwoods).

And here's one I just made up myself:
  • #130 Volunteer at a heritage railway. The guys there will hardly believe their luck that a lovely lady wants to come and get dirty shovelling coal.

You don’t come across that way at all.
The British are known for self-deprecation.
 
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As well as doing the woodworking classes at school, I was also in the lunchtime woodworking club working on my own personal projects.

JustSomeBloke,

Sometimes I forget you’re British. :)

I wasn’t aware you enjoyed woodworking. What do you like to make?

In my opinion it's a very pleasing material to work with, and objects made of varnished wood make for a nice home. I could envision myself taking up wood turning as a retirement hobby when I get old. The only downside is that hardwood dust is a carcinogen, so you need good dust management (or just stick to softwoods).

I prefer a sustainable project if possible. But I’m open to suggestions. I’d love to have a wood shop or she-shed for that purpose.

#130 Volunteer at a heritage railway. The guys there will hardly believe their luck that a lovely lady wants to come and get dirty shovelling coal.

You like hard hats too? :p

Yours in His Service,

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Beloved in Christ,

Sometimes it might take you covering up your beauty, intelligence, and wealth with some mud on your hair. That's "unlikeable". But she is funny and cute in that way. It's her innocence, nothing malicious or any bad nor anything that is displeasing and dishonoring to God. She is just being careful of hiding her pearls in her own little ways that she can. She knows a wise and serious man would see the beauty beyond her pain, sufferings, scars, weaknesses, lack, sickness, and imperfections. Someone who loves her despite. She knows that God is glorified and faithful in all that. You want to be loved for who you are, not just what you look like or have. It's not something that would keep you single. :sweatsmile: Of course, not everyone would find that funny and cute which is normal and okay. But God did coverup the precious jewels underneath the soil/mud and some people do get to own them.
There's a difference between being humble (which is good) and being fake. I get being not desperate enough to let everything out there, but if a woman misrepresents herself or plays hard-to-get, that's fake, and that will garner neither attention nor respect from me.
 
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There's a difference between being humble (which is good) and being fake. I get being not desperate enough to let everything out there, but if a woman misrepresents herself or plays hard-to-get, that's fake, and that will garner neither attention nor respect from me.

Thanks for sharing. Sure. There’s a difference between being humble and fake, being funny and fake, being a hidden person of the heart and misrepresenting, being hard to find and hard to get. And whatever they do, people who are unpolluted by the world are innocent of evil and are like little children.
 
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I wasn’t aware you enjoyed woodworking. What do you like to make?
Sadly I haven't done much woodworking since school, unless you count models made of balsa. I do have a woodworking bench with a wood working vice, but it's covered with other stuff at the moment and sitting unused. I worked on a diverse range of projects at school, including a sleigh and a zoetrope machine. I never made any furniture. Achieving neat dovetail joints requires a lot of skill, and is the work of an experienced cabinet maker, or more likely these days a machine.

I prefer a sustainable project if possible. But I’m open to suggestions. I’d love to have a wood shop or she-shed for that purpose.
I have an area I could work in, but it's full of other stuff at the moment. I really need to have a clearout, throwout, and tidy up.

You like hard hats too? :p
LOL! No! I think hard hats look awful on both men and women!
 
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Sadly I haven't done much woodworking since school, unless you count models made of balsa. I do have a woodworking bench with a wood working vice, but it's covered with other stuff at the moment and sitting unused.

JSB,

Sometimes we move away from an interest for a bit and rekindle it later. When you’re ready to dive back in you’ll have everything you need. :)

I worked on a diverse range of projects at school, including a sleigh and a zoetrope machine. I never made any furniture.

I bet the pieces were lovely. Do you prefer certain projects over others?

Achieving neat dovetail joints requires a lot of skill, and is the work of an experienced cabinet maker, or more likely these days a machine.

True. I know I’m unlikely to reach that point given my time constraints. Designing the piece and watching it come to life is equally satisfying.

There’s a nice woodworking school in Ireland. I read about it a few years ago. If I took every course that caught my fancy, I’d be ninety and still have a few to finish.

I have an area I could work in, but it's full of other stuff at the moment. I really need to have a clearout, throwout, and tidy up.

I managed without a studio but I’ve reached the point where I need one. I really like the townhouses with walled outdoor space. They’re plentiful in London.

Once you tidy and purge, will you resume work?

LOL! No! I think hard hats look awful on both men and women!

I had to ask. :D

Yours in His Service,

~Bella
 
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I bet the pieces were lovely.
LOL! Not really! I was too young and didn't get enough practice to be really good. School woodwork classes were only a few hours each week, and the lunchtime club didn't run everyday. My projects were OK for someone of my age, but not remarkable. But it's still satisfying to have something you made yourself.

Do you prefer certain projects over others?
I'm only really interested in turning. Furniture doesn't really appeal to me. But there's a myriad of possibilities for creating turned pieces, and also the possibility of selling them at craft fairs.

True. I know I’m unlikely to reach that point given my time constraints. Designing the piece and watching it come to life is equally satisfying.
You might like this video. I think it's quite a good illustration of how a lathe can be used to create a turned piece, and she also includes the sketching of her plan for the piece. I was interested to see how she managed the dust problem. She wears a helmet that gently blows filtered air downwards over her face.


There’s a nice woodworking school in Ireland. I read about it a few years ago. If I took every course that caught my fancy, I’d be ninety and still have a few to finish.
Yeah! Too many interests. Too little time. But I wouldn't pay to attend a school. There's so many instructional videos on YouTube there's no need, and I made a candlestick on the school lathe, so I know the basics.

Once you tidy and purge, will you resume work?
Unfortunately probably not. Too many other things to do, some important, and some less so.

I had to ask.
I bet you wouldn't wear a hard hat. It would ruin your hair style!
 
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LOL! Not really! I was too young and didn't get enough practice to be really good.

JSB,

That’s alright. Creating the piece provided an important life lesson on finishing what you’ve started. The end result wasn’t ‘beautiful’ but you had the ability to begin again. Expertise is birthed in repetition. :)

I'm only really interested in turning. Furniture doesn't really appeal to me. But there's a myriad of possibilities for creating turned pieces, and also the possibility of selling them at craft fairs.

I love furniture making. Watching it come together is exciting. But the idea of tweaking older pieces is equally satisfying. I can do a bit of both I suppose.

You’ve given me an idea. :D

You might like this video. I think it's quite a good illustration of how a lathe can be used to create a turned piece, and she also includes the sketching of her plan for the piece.

Thank you for sharing the video. I grew up watching a woodworking program on television. The New Yankee Workshop was on for 21 years. American Woodshop has 27 seasons and Classic Woodworking is well regarded.

Yeah! Too many interests. Too little time. But I wouldn't pay to attend a school. There's so many instructional videos on YouTube there's no need, and I made a candlestick on the school lathe, so I know the basics.

That isn’t the case. I have a bucket list and I plan what I’ll take on. Reference my planner obsession on this thread. :p

I pursue five goals at a time and won’t move to the next until I’ve completed one. I reviewed the list in the spring and made adjustments as needed. For instance, I wanted to learn several foreign languages, but realistically French and Mandarin are enough. Italian is doable because of opera but it isn’t a must.

I rarely watch YouTube and I love taking classes. Paying for expertise shortens the learning curve. There’s lots of tips on the Internet but you need time to sort through them.

I bet you wouldn't wear a hard hat. It would ruin your hair style!

I like fascinators and wide brim hats. But they’re comfortable! Hard hats feel weird. I don’t care for them.

Yours in His Service,

~Bella
 
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You’ve given me an idea.
Let me guess! A four poster bed with a hidden compartment at the top of each post!

Thank you for sharing the video. I grew up watching a woodworking program on television. The New Yankee Workshop was on for 21 years. American Woodshop has 27 seasons and Classic Woodworking is well regarded.
I don't think we ever had that kind of specialist TV in the UK. Probably not a big enough market.

That isn’t the case. I have a bucket list and I plan what I’ll take on. Reference my planner obsession on this thread. :p

I pursue five goals at a time and won’t move to the next until I’ve completed one. I reviewed the list in the spring and made adjustments as needed. For instance, I wanted to learn several foreign languages, but realistically French and Mandarin are enough. Italian is doable because of opera but it isn’t a must.
I noticed you like planning. My approach to projects is more like an adventure. I meander around for a while, venturing this way and that way, until I've decided what to do and how best to do it. Sometimes I need to draw things or make notes, but mostly my planning, if you could call it that, is in my head.

I rarely watch YouTube and I love taking classes. Paying for expertise shortens the learning curve. There’s lots of tips on the Internet but you need time to sort through them.
I think it's more fun to learn via a sequence of mistakes. The time and expense wasted helps in not making the same mistake twice!

I like fascinators and wide brim hats. But they’re comfortable! Hard hats feel weird. I don’t care for them.
I have a wide brim hat to keep the sun off in the summer. It's not remotely fashionable. Fortunately I'm single, so no one has to endure being associated with me when I'm wearing it. I have various other hats too, although I don't often wear them.
 
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Let me guess! A four poster bed with a hidden compartment at the top of each post!

JSB,

That's a great idea! But that wasn't it. I was thinking of a DIY series based on our discussion.

I don't think we ever had that kind of specialist TV in the UK. Probably not a big enough market.

PBS is publicly funded and a great source for quality programming. BBC is equally good. The lifestyle and history programs are my favorite. I subscribed to Acorn and Britbox for Poirot. Who can resist Agatha? :D

I noticed you like planning. My approach to projects is more like an adventure. I meander around for a while, venturing this way and that way, until I've decided what to do and how best to do it. Sometimes I need to draw things or make notes, but mostly my planning, if you could call it that, is in my head.

I've grown to enjoy it over the years. I generate a lot of ideas and it's important to bring them down to earth and validate them. If they're doable the next step is timing and planning follows.

I'm taking a thought and discerning how to use the content as a springboard for something greater. The goal is pointing them to God through the mundane in places they'd never see Him.

For instance, post 225 is overt. That's for a Christian. But 229 is ideal for both.

I think it's more fun to learn via a sequence of mistakes. The time and expense wasted helps in not making the same mistake twice!

Assume you love to cook and have ten years under your belt. You get rave reviews from friends and family. That isn't comparable with going to culinary school. Your performance is critiqued in a manner you wouldn't receive at home. They don't recognize the errors a chef would catch. You become more exacting as a result.

Can a person develop the same over time with discipline? Absolutely. I prefer to shorten the learning curve and work on something else.

I have a wide brim hat to keep the sun off in the summer. It's not remotely fashionable. Fortunately I'm single, so no one has to endure being associated with me when I'm wearing it. I have various other hats too, although I don't often wear them.

I'd be happy to point out stylish alternatives. :p

The Duchess of Cambridge has wonderful taste in hats.

Yours in His Service,

~Bella

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PBS is publicly funded and a great source for quality programming. BBC is equally good. The lifestyle and history programs are my favorite. I subscribed to Acorn and Britbox for Poirot. Who can resist Agatha?
I can definitely resist Agatha, seeing as I don't have a TV to watch it on. As an aside, the BBC probably can't survive in its current state. Although they do produce some good content, their political bias has angered the government. And they are now so dreadfully earnest and right-on, they probably wouldn't make or rerun some of the shows they used to do. Recently they even managed to create a national row over the singing of a traditional song!

Assume you love to cook and have ten years under your belt. You get rave reviews from friends and family. That isn't comparable with going to culinary school. Your performance is critiqued in a manner you wouldn't receive at home. They don't recognize the errors a chef would catch. You become more exacting as a result.

Can a person develop the same over time with discipline? Absolutely. I prefer to shorten the learning curve and work on something else.
Everyone learns in different ways. I've completed two embedded software projects, and I have two others that are 90% complete. I learned everything by reading information online, posting questions on forums, and reading the 600 page manual for the microprocessor I was using. I made some mistakes, but I learned from those mistakes. I think formal classes are well suited to those looking to build a network of people with the same interest, or as you said, to speed up the learning. But not all types of projects can be taught to all people. For example, some projects require a certain way of thinking, high levels of manual dexterity, or excellent hand-eye coordination. Usually I'd rather have a go myself, than pay to find out I'm not very good at it.

I'd be happy to point out stylish alternatives.
LaBèlla is going to dress me up like a Ken Doll! Send help!

The Duchess of Cambridge has wonderful taste in hats.
Fascinators are strange. They don't seem to have any purpose, apart from advertising that one is fashionable.
 
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