Thursday, January 26, 2012
We're Moving Out. To where? I'm not exactly sure
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
God is my Helper
This morning I woke up with hope in my heart and I praise God. I have the privilege of being a part of the Winter Session of the Hello Mornings Challenge. It is an online accountability group to help with the habits of getting up, spending time in God's Word, planning and exercising. I signed up to be an AC (I can't remember what that stands for) because they needed more of them and I thought that having a leadership role may help me be more accountable. Knowing that I need to check in every day I think is going to be a huge help to me as I process through my sinking season.
This morning when the alarm went off at 5:40 I grabbed my iphone and posted "Good morning! It's Wednesday! Check in to let us know how your morning is going. Praying for all of you!" Then switched over to youversion to do my Bible reading. In my through the Bible I was in Hebrews 4 and I was very encouraged by these verses which I've always loved: "For we do not have a high priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but One who has been tempted in all things as we are, yet without sin. Therefore let us draw near with confidence to the throne of grace, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need." (Hebrews 4:15, 16 NASB) What a great reminder! I am so thankful for my great High Priest!
After running Glenn to the schospital I sat down at my desk to do the Bible study that was suggested with the Hello Mornings challenge. It is a Psalm study called Run to Him. This week we are going through Psalm 4. It was a huge blessing this morning. I don't know that I've ever done a study where you read the same Psalm everyday for a week, each day looking for different things each day. I highly recommend it. Today I was looking for truths and some truths I found include:
* He has relieved me in my distress
* He sets the godly man apart for himself
* He hears when I call
* He has put gladness in my heart
* He alone makes me to dwell in safety
What a blessing! God truly did put gladness in my heart today and I am thankful!
Sinking
Sinking. Every year at this time of the year I feel like I'm sinking.The days technically get longer but they are so dark for me, even if the sun is shining. The darkness often overwhelms me and I sink.
But I can't sink. I shouldn't sink. I have so many responsibilities.
The sinking has started for this year. It's helpful that I've recognized it early. Recognizing that I have a problem will, Lord willing, help me through it. There have been years where I haven't recognized it for some time and we've lost weeks of what should have been productive school and family time to me with my head stuck (literally or figuratively) under my pillow.
Today I felt the pull trying to make me sink. Finally, with God's help, at 9am I was able to open my door and give my kids a time frame for school to start and set a timer to make it happen (timers are my friends). We were able to have a productive school day (so thankful for our school routine which has been so helpful in rescuing many a crazy day this year!).
Late this afternoon I started sinking again. It was time to start dinner and I didn't have the energy to make tortillas for our normal Tuesday Tacos. I talked with Glenn and he suggested possibly going out to eat. We both know that's not in our budget and that there's a lot of food around here that needs eaten before our move so we really shouldn't. We came to the conclusion that we should have stirfry since we had all of the ingredients readily available and he had Caleb come in and help me so I wouldn't have to make supper on my own. Even with the decision made (which is often the hard part for me) I still had a hard time not crawling under the covers instead of making dinner but I'm glad that, with God's help and Caleb's, I did make dinner.
Lord, please help me. When I am sinking pull me up. Help me to glorify You and praise You in this season of darkness and not wallow in my pit.
I emailed this to my blog and in formatting before posting this morning I noticed my favorite quote in my signature just before I erased it. Reading it again I think I'll leave it because it is a good reminder to me!
I am in this strait place; in that I will rest." Next, "He will keep
me here in his love, and give me grace in this trial to behave as his
child." Then say, "He will make the trial a blessing, teaching me
lessons he intends me to learn, and working in me the grace he means
to bestow." And last, say, "In his good time he can bring me out
again. How and when, he knows." Therefore, say, "I am here (1) by
God's appointment, (2) in his keeping, (3) under his training, (4) for
his time." ~Andrew Murray.
Friday, January 20, 2012
ZamZam
On Tuesday, with several sick kids, I knew that school was not going to happen like normal. I had checked out a VHS of The Incredible Story of the ZamZam A Missionary Odyssey from the library a while ago but we had yet to watch it. I figured that Tuesday was the perfect day to do so. I am glad that we did. It was neat to hear of the amazing story of the Egyptian ship carrying 144 missionaries bound for Africa and 33 children among other passengers that was sunk by a German ship during WWII. Amazingly all of the missionaries and all but (I think) 3 of the other passengers survived after they abandoned ship and were consequently picked up by the ship that had sunk it.
I love sharing faith building stories with my kids and this was definitely one of them. After we watched the video we got online to find out more of the story and read much of this website put together by survivors and their families (I think). It was so neat to read the incredible "God things" that happened to help ensure the survival of the crew and 201 passengers and to hear the neat stories that were shared. God is so amazing and now we have one more story to add to the unlimited list that reminds us that we can trust Him!
Monday, January 16, 2012
"I Got Yor Number"
I didn't have a password for a while but then the kids were using it a little too freely so I put a password on it. Recently Caleb figured it out and I guess shared it with Hannah who (I found out today) wrote it in her diary. I guess Abigail had sneaked into Hannah's diary and wrote it on a scrap piece of paper for her to carry around.
This may not be funny to anyone reading it (especially if you don't know Abigail) but we all had a good laugh.
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Hot/ Sweet Mustard Dip
Hot/ Sweet Mustard
Ingredients:
2 3oz containers of dry mustard (.375 pounds, I measured it to be about 1 1/2C once)
2 C white vinegar
1C sugar
2 well beaten eggs
1t salt
1C miracle whip or mayo
Instructions:
Mix the dry mustard in a bowl with vinegar. Cover the bowl and let it sit out overnight. Next day dump the mixture in a saucepan and add the salt, eggs, and sugar. Stir constantly as you boil the mixture. When it coats the spoon it is ready to remove from heat. Add the miracle whip or may. You may have to beat it in if there are chunks. Will keep for several weeks in the refrigerator. [mine never does - it gets eaten too quickly!]
Enjoy with pretzels - yummy!
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Doing Some Dragon Slaying
We also got a bit lazy over break. Sleeping in, not doing all the normal "need to do" things. I have been using "pomodoros" to get tasks done and had used several getting ready to start school back up on Monday when Glenn had to go in for Neuro orientation and we got to start school again. I was actually looking forward to it after the refreshing two week break.
Monday went well. I got up at 5:40, read my through the Bible (snuggled under the covers - PTL for Youversion!), then got up and exercised for a bit before taking Glenn to school. School went well with hardly any back to school bumps (praise God!)
Tuesday didn't go so well. I overslept and days never go nearly so well when I oversleep and Tuesday was no exception. We made it through and I got an email that was titled "Slay Your Dragon Before Breakfast." Boy, did I need to read that one! He talks about Lethargy, his 3 headed dragon. The 3 heads are Pneuma (spiritual), Soma (physical), and Nous (intellectual). He tells how he combats them by reading the Bible and then listening to audio books while exercising and how he must be slain before breakfast or the dragon wins. I know that I have the same 3 headed dragon that too often wins in my life and I knew that I really need make some choices to slay him (me!) daily.
Today I woke up cognizant of that dragon lurking in my bedroom. I grabbed my iphone and opened youversion. After doing my reading I went to the living room to spend some time doing Wii Fit. (I like running with Wii Fit because I see the Miis of friends and family members and it prompts me to pray for them - and I'm too much of a wuss to run outside.) Glenn ran with me this morning which was fun. :) Today went much better. I am not sure what I am going to do about slaying that intellectual dragon. I know that my brain is not where it should be, nor do I really ever challenge it. I would be open to suggestions.
So, I am trying to make life change. Maybe too many at once (but they are all necessary!). Hello Mornings starts on Monday and I am looking forward to the accountability that it will (hopefully) bring.
Gotta get everything set for tomorrow when I need to get up and slay that dragon again.
Monday, January 09, 2012
Want to save money?
A new book is coming out tomorrow. The Money Saving Mom's Budget: Slash Your Spending, Pay Down Your Debt, Streamline Your Life, and Save Thousands a Year by Crystal Paine. She's giving all the proceeds to fund a Child Survival Program in the Dominican Republic. I've learned a lot and my family has been blessed through her blog moneysavingmom.com. The most exciting thing?? She just found out that she has already been able to fund an entire YEAR of the program through this book - AMAZING what God can do!! Check out the book :)
Saturday, January 07, 2012
Blessing from Budas?
Normal looking can |
30 servings? not too many when you are feeding 6 people. |
WHAT??? This was unexpected. I made all the kids get out of bed to see this one :) |
I was not expecting corn on the cob. I am not really sure how 30 people would share the 11 ears of corn that was in that can. Oh well. I cut all the corn off the cobs and put some in the soup and set some aside for another day. Never knew that corn on the cob came in a can. What interesting things we find at Buda's :) |
Overheard Conversation
G: Hey buddy, your room get picked up?
C: Yes.
G: Was it easier?
C: Yeah, 'cause I know where everything belongs.
Love this. I don't know that it was the answer that Glenn was looking for but it was an answer that made me happy. I want this to be true of our whole house.
Hurray for a less cluttered 2012!
Friday, January 06, 2012
Twelve Days of Christmas 2011 Lego Version
We usually celebrate the Twelve Days of Christmas. I blogged about our normal Twelve Days/ Epiphany Traditions. This year was different. This was a special year. One reason it was extra special was because Glenn was around and we were home for all twelve days this year. I am very much appreciating that he had a two week Christmas break this year. I know that it, most likely, will never happen again. I know that and we have tried to make the most of it.
The second reason that these twelve days have been extra special is because of an amazing find that God allowed Glenn to find on Craigslist for our kids. Our kids love Legos. They got a bunch of Legos last year from their aunt and uncle and then they used their Christmas money to buy a bunch of them from Craigslist. One thing that they really wanted for Christmas was more Lego minifigures. There are a couple of Lego Education minifigure sets on Amazon that we've looked at and drooled over but the price sky rocketed on them. A few weeks before Christmas Glenn did his normal searches on craigslist and found someone selling their Legos up near Fort Drum. He and Caleb drove up and got them (though Caleb had no idea what they bought) and when we got home we dug through and found out that we could make this year's twelve days of Christmas one that they would never forget.
So, here is it, 2011 Twelve Days of Christmas - Lego Style (written by our kids):
On the first day of Christmas our parents gave to us a news reporter. |
On the second day of Christmas our parents gave to us two rascally bandits. |
On the third day of Christmas our parents gave to us three car mechanics. |
On the fourth day of Christmas our parents gave to us four movie crew men. |
On the fifth day of Christmas our parents gave to us five cowboys |
and their horses. |
On the sixth day of Christmas our parents gave to us six knights with spears. |
On the seventh day of Christmas our parents gave to us seven soldiers with rifles. |
On the eighth day of Christmas our parents gave to us eight pirates fighting. |
On the ninth day of Christmas our parents gave to us nine merry men. |
On the tenth day of Christmas our parents gave to us ten spacemen |
with jet packs. |
On the eleventh day of Christmas our parents gave to us eleven knights with shields. |
On the twelfth day of Christmas our parents gave to us twelve Star Wars characters. |
Here's the whole crew. |
It's Epiphany/ Twelve Days of Christmas Song
We started our celebrating Epiphany by moving our wise men slowly from Christmas to Epiphany towards the nativity set. We have quite an entourage of wise men. I think that we have about 8 of them along with a couple of camels and an alpaca. Sometimes the elephants join the entourage too ;)
On Epiphany we generally eat Chinese take out (because the wise men came from the East) and we usually give each of the kids 3 small gifts (because the wise men brought 3 gifts to the baby Jesus).
The last couple of years we have been in Wyoming for Christmas so on Epiphany is when we gave our kids the gifts that we had gotten for them.
A few years ago we picked up The 12 Days of Christmas the story behind the favorite christmas song at a book closeout store and we have enjoyed reading through it with the kids on the twelve days between Christmas and Epiphany. The premise behind the book is that it is a song to teach children basic Christian beliefs. Here is the run down that I've posted on facebook based on these readings and my own thoughts about them:
On the first day of Christmas my True Love gave to me a partridge in a pear tree. Thank You Jesus for dying on the cross for me!
On the second day of Christmas my True Love gave to me two turtledoves and a partridge in a pear tree. According to our book the turtledoves are to represent the two doves Mary and Joseph sacrificed when they presented Jesus at the temple. Jesus definitely wasn't born into a rich family. I'm thankful He was willing to give up the splendor of heaven to be born into a poor family so He could identify with all of us.
On the third day of Christmas my True Love gave to me three French hens... French hens used to cost much more than ordinary chickens and they remind us of the three costly gifts (fit for a King - the King of kings!) that were given to Jesus by the wise men.
On the fourth day of Christmas my True Love gave to me four calling birds... Matthew, Mark, Luke and John each wrote the story calling us to believe in Jesus. Each of the gospels tell the story of Jesus from a different perspective and were written "that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God and that by believing you may have life in His name." Jn 20:31
On the fifth day of Christmas my True Love gave to me five golden rings.... The 5 rings represent the Torah, the Pentatauch, the Law, the first 5 books of the Bible which the Jewish people consider 5 treasures worth more than gold. I love the Law because it shows me that there is NO WAY that I can do anything to gain God's acceptance on my own. I desparately need a Savior to cover my sin. Thanks be to God for His indescribable gift!
On the sixth day of Christmas, my True Love gave to me six geese a-laying.... Eggs hold new life. The Bible tells us of 6 days of new life - creation! Creation is so amazing! "For ever since the world was created, people have seen the earth and sky. Through everything God made, they can clearly see his invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature. So they have no excuse for not knowing God." (Romans 1:20 NLT) Thanks God for creation!
On the seventh day of Christmas my True Love gave to me seven swans a-swimming.... The seven swans are to remind us of the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit that help us to grow and serve others - prophecy, serving, teaching, exhortation, giving, leadership and showing mercy. Thanks God for the spiritual gifts You've given me. Please help me to use them for Your glory.
On the eighth day of Christmas my True Love gave to me eight maids a-milking.... They are to remind us of the eight Beatitudes in Matthew 5. Looking at them again tonight they are so contrary to how we normally think. Who would ever think that the poor in spirit, those who mourn, the gentle, those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, the merciful, the pure in heart, the peacemakers, and those persecuted for their faith should be considered blessed? In our culture we consider them cursed. In God's eyes they are blessed because this world is not the end and I'm so glad.
On the ninth day of Christmas my True Love gave to me nine ladies dancing.... The nine ladies dancing are to remind us of the nine qualities that the Holy Spirit produces in our lives - love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. I used to work hard at trying to live out these characteristics. This fall I came to the realization that these are God's c...haracteristics. Just like my kids act like me (the good and the bad) because they spend so much time with me if I want to act like God I need to spend time with Him. The more time I spend with Him the more like Him I will become. It was freeing. It's not about me trying hard but the Holy Spirit working in and through me spending time time with my Best Friend.
On the tenth day of Christmas my True Love gave to me ten lords a-leaping.... Lords were important men whose commands had to be obeyed. The ten lords are to remind us of the ten commandments that show us how to love God and others.
On the eleventh day of Christmas my True Love gave to me eleven pipers piping.... Pipers were men who traveled around and played their pipes causing children all over town to follow them. Twelve disciples followed Jesus but only eleven faithfully stayed with Him. The eleven pipers remind us to faithfully follow Jesus and pipe the song of God's love everywhere we go.
On the twelfth day of Christmas my True Love gave to me twelve drummers drumming. Drummers keep a steady beat so that everyone stays together. The twelve drummers remind us of the twelve beliefs that most Christians have in common known as the Apostles Creed. "I believe in God the Father Almighty, maker of heaven and earth. I believe in Jesus, his only Son, our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy ...Spirit and born of the virgin Mary. He suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried. He descended into hell; the third day he rose from the dead. He ascended into heaven and sits at the right hand of God the Father. He shall return to judge both the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy Christian Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting." Rich Mullins' song Creed has been going through my head all day. I believe it!
A friend gave me a link to a play based on the book that I may have the kids do as we celebrate the Twelve Days next year :)
Wednesday, January 04, 2012
First Visit to Lowville
After leaving the hospital we stopped in the library for a bit and I read a couple books to Abigail. We met Dawn, the children's librarian, and she told us about all the homeschool resources that they had and the summer reading program and the wii room downstairs that I can use as an incentive for the kids whenever I want, just talk to her. She also put in a big plug for the county fair. I think it might be fun living in a small town.
After leaving Lowville we drove to Adams and met us with some friends of ours from our TTU days, John and Michele. It was fun to catch up with them and meet their 4 kids who enjoyed munching french fries, drinking pop and goofing around with our 4. The natives all got a bit restless after 2 hours sitting in a booth in a McDonalds with no playland (they all did great) and we headed back down to Syracuse with hopes to meet up again soon since we now know how ;)
On the way home we drove through Lights on the Lake at Onondaga Lake Park because we'd bought tickets for it at Wegmans and hadn't been there yet. It was fun to see all the light displays but the flashing lights contributed to headaches and we headed home ate grilled cheese quick and are heading to bed early.
So... It looks like Lowville it is, Lord willing. We're looking forward to what God has in store.
Tuesday, January 03, 2012
Sewing 101
So I have been looking at sewing machines for some time as I have found many different projects that I thought were neat and useful but couldn't make because I didn't have access to a sewing machine. So I finally bit the bullet and bought a machine that I have been looking at for over a month. So here is a post about my new sewing machine and my first sewing project since home economics with Brenda Anderson.
The "new" sewing machine. My guess is it is about 60 years old
"How many peoples' faces has this tie been on?"
Monday, January 02, 2012
"Will you go out without knowing?"
As we were sorting through books I came across My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers. I am always challenged by that little book. At some point in the past I had put a squiggly circle around the date January 2nd. It is titled "Will you go out without knowing?" I read it to our family this afternoon. The scripture reference was Heb. 11:8 "He went out, not knowing where he was going." (That reference always makes me think of our Sunday School to the Extreme which Caleb remembers only too well...)
Anyway, I think that this devotional is the story of our lives. Here is what it says:
I love the "constant wonder" in our lives. I don't worry (nearly as much now) when challenges come up because I know that I can trust God entirely. He has shown us who He is and that He is trustworthy. I don't know that we've ever completely "gone out" like Abraham did but I know that God is faithful and will take care of us no matter what.
Thanks God for the reminder of how trustworthy You are and that I don't need to know what the next step is, I just need to know and follow You.
The song going through my head is being sung by Bob Weston who used to come and share about his ministry at Seneca Community Church when I was growing up (see if you can hear his Jamaican accent in this song):
If you know the Lord is helpin' you, what you gotta worry about?
If you know the Lord is helpin' you, why don't you scream and shout?
Ohhh, Glory, hallelujah, praise His name, Ev'ry day He's just the same
If you know the Lord is helpin' you, what you gotta worry about?
Me no worry, me no fret, 'cause Jesus never fail me yet.
Me no worry, me no fret, 'cause Jesus never fail me yet.
Ohhh, if you know the Lord is helpin' you, what you gotta worry about?
If you know the Lord is helpin' you, why don't you scream and shout?
Ohhh, Glory, hallelujah, praise His name, Ev'ry day He's just the same
If you know the Lord is helpin' you, what you gotta worry about?
That man sang the most amazing version of "His Eye is on the Sparrow" I've ever heard:
I sing because I'm happy
I sing because I'm free
For His eye is on the sparrow
And I know He watches me.
Sunday, January 01, 2012
Five Minute Friday (belated): Open
I'm a little late on Five Minute Friday. It is Sunday after all but here it is... 5 Minutes on Open.
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When I saw the work "Open" as the theme for Five Minute Friday I groaned. I didn't like the look of that word and didn't know where to go with it so I decided not to write about "open."
In walks the Holy Spirit.... Why does He always have to walk in? Anyway, there is an idea that has been going around for a number of years of picking a word to try to live out for the year. Last year the word that I picked was "present." I started well (I always start well....) but lost steam somewhere along the way.
This weekend God has been working on my heart that my word for this year should be "open." Ouch. I don't want to be open. What does open look like?
Here are some of the things that I feel God is calling me to open:
1. my eyes
2. my ears
3. my heart
4. my life
5. my home
6. my bank account
7. my Bible
I'm sure that there are other things throughout this year that God is going to call me to open. I am not sure if I am ready for them yet. I don't know that I'm ready for these 7 yet either but thanks Gypsy Mama for being used of God to being this word to my heart and mind.
Welcome to the year of open. God please open me for your glory this year.
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