um·brel·la
[ um bréllə ]
NOUN
NOUN
1. collapsible canopy that protects from weather: a round collapsible canopy of plastic or waterproof material on a frame at the top of a handle, held in the hand to protect somebody from rain, snow, or sun
2. support or authority: something that gives support, protection, or authority
"under the umbrella of the United Nations"
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i've always been an unsurpassed lover of umbrellas.
...maybe it's the uniqueness and variety they come in. maybe it's the fact that with one over my head, the rain can't come in unless i want it to. maybe it's because an umbrella adds a girlish charm and romantic wistfulness to any outfit.
in any case, i am pro-umbrellas. ultimately.
however, i didn't choose my little corner of the web's title because of my love for mary poppin's transportation device. ;)
..nope. in case you were wondering, i christened my blog "From Under My Little Umbrella" for the other reason why 'i ♥ umbrellas':
..because of the way they remind me that God is a shield.
a shield i can hide behind when i'm frightened,
a place of refuge that makes the rain go away.
..because of the way they remind me that God is a shield.
a shield i can hide behind when i'm frightened,
a place of refuge that makes the rain go away.
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thus, an umbrella-dedicated post.
:)








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“the eternal God is thy refuge {umbrella},
and underneath are the everlasting arms.”
(deut. 33:27)
♥ i think if the word 'umbrella' were in use back in the Bible days, it would have been in this verse...don't you? ♥
all photos accredited to www.weheartit.com
♥ i think if the word 'umbrella' were in use back in the Bible days, it would have been in this verse...don't you? ♥
all photos accredited to www.weheartit.com