5/16/2023 0 Comments The sink gods![]() ![]() Paddle to the right until you get to the area where you first saw the dragon. Travel to the Mystic Gateway located in the Sinkholes Entrance and get on a boat. ![]() To find the dragon again, you will need to head to The Sinkholes region after completing the side quest " Return of the River." To do so, throw your spear at the weak points on the pillars and then press triangle.Īfter destroying both pillars, the dragon flies away, starting this quest. To make the dragon go away, you need to break the pillars it is standing on. Get closer and clear the area from enemies. ![]() Keep moving, and you will see a big dragon attacking a couple of enemies. Keep moving forward (don't forget to kill any poisonous plant on your way), and then use your spear on the weak spot right in front of you. ![]() No matter where you have been, what you have done, or what you have said, the kitchen sink will always be there when you get back to welcome you, to mend you, to clean you, just like the One who created you.Go to the Mystic Getaway located in the Sinkholes Entrance and use your blades to go up the wall on your left. RELATED: Wherever You Are Today, God is There Too The way we hold trust in the kitchen sink, believing it will always be readily available to us, is the same way we should hold trust in God and His around-the-clock accessibility. He wipes our slate clean with forgiveness and love. And lastly, you always walk away from a conversation or interaction with God cleaner than when you arrived. He is steadfast in our lives, always dependable. Like the sink, God is stationary, He is always there, never unavailable. It regularly reminds me of how my relationship with God should look. It won’t often fail you, and you always leave cleaner from it than when you arrived. It’s stationary, steadfast, and accessible. No matter how the day might go, you can always be certain the kitchen sink will be there when you need it. It has a window sitting above it that holds many of my favorite views -our family farm, watching my daughter playing in the yard, and soaking in God’s beauty of creation. It is the place where my servitude for my family begins, whether it is filling the kettle to brew tea to have on hand throughout the week or filling the measuring cup to start preparing for that evening’s meal. It is there that deep, heart-felt, sometimes heated conversations are had while a pan may be getting scrubbed a little harder than normal. It is the spot where my husband comes up behind me while I am washing pots and pans to plant a sweet kiss on my cheek and tell me he appreciates all I do for our home. That dear kitchen sink is spilling over with love. RELATED: I am the Everyday Dishes of My Family It is a place where tears are caught, broken hearts are pieced back together, and boo-boos are healed. It is where cuts on hands and scrapes on knees are cleaned and mended. It is where little hands and feet are scrubbed after a fun-filled day of playing hard outside in the dirt. My husband washes his hands there after a hard day’s work accomplished around our home and the farm. I wash my hands there in the midst of preparing supper for my family. It is a place where hands, feet, and sometimes hearts are washed. Appreciation for the memories made around the table as we broke bread together. Appreciation for the time taken to prepare the meal ahead of their arrival. It is almost as if the empty plates hold the highest compliment in the world, the compliment of appreciation. There is something quite humbling about scrubbing leftover food off of a friend or family member’s plate. It is the spot where I hand wash special dishes that were used to hold a holiday meal or a special family gathering. It is the place where I rinse dishes to be placed in the dishwasher after I have fed my family a home-cooked meal. It holds memories that will last a lifetime, and I will forever look back and be grateful for my time at the kitchen sink. It is my favorite spot, my favorite view in our home. There is something so special about a kitchen sink. ![]()
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