Trish Boril·
Sentimental Journey
“Gonna’ take a sentimental journey, Gonna’ set my heart at ease. Gonna’ take a sentimental journey, To renew old memories…” Sen•ti•men•tal (adjective) a tender, nostalgic, emotional feeling, often attached to a thing, object, or particular memory, place, or event. We have all been there. We have held in our hands a letter or birthday card that was sent to us by someone who is no longer here. Just the sight and feel of it evokes a memory, a moment of remembering when someone extended thoughtfulness and love toward us. Let’s ponder for a few minutes the connection between a true...
Trish Boril·
Bound In The Bundle Of Life
Hello, Friends! We hope you are enjoying a marvelous midsummer! Evilena’s is now accepting Fall items for consignment. We are also welcoming transition pieces to bridge that season between Summer and Fall…with it’s warm days and cooler evenings. Speaking of Transition… One of our missions at Evilena’s Red Dresser is to help people through times of transition. This subject is so important to Evilena’s that we have included it in our store creed. We are dedicated to helping our customers during seasons of change and transition. Sometimes transition is expected. Sometimes it comes as a surprise. Transition may be welcomed...
Trish Boril·
Divine Detours
Divine Detours Have you ever planned out your day “to a T”, only to have a roadblock or a detour pop up and thwart your perfectly planned day? A flat tire, a traffic jam, a sick child, an unexpected visitor or phone call that needs immediate attention – any one of those scenarios or some other delay can throw us off kilter and leave us feeling frustrated, running behind, and sometimes, overwhelmed. Do you believe that God guides your steps each day? Do you believe that He sustains you while you sleep, and that He wakes you up...
Trish Boril·
Lovely Leftovers
Speaking of 2021…
Have you heard the phrase “New Year, New You”? It’s a catchy little quip that is meant to inspire new goals, resolutions, and lots of do-better ideas. It even sounds encouraging and uplifting. Hooray for uplifting words!