The Lord is so good and always gives me a large dose of Spiritual Champagne every morning which braces one up for the day and night. Of late I have had such glorious times. I generally wake about 3.30 a. m. and feel quite wide awake, so have a good read, etc., and then have an hour’s sleep or so before finally getting up. I find what I read then is stamped indelibly on my mind all through the day: and it is the very quietest of times, not a foot astir, nor a sound to be heard, saving that of God.
“If I miss this time I feel like Samson shorn of his hair and so of all his strength. I see more and more how much I have to learn of the Lord. I want to be a workman approved, not just with a ‘pass’ degree, as it were. Oh! how I wish I had devoted my early life, my whole life to God and His Word. How much have I lost by those years of self pleasing and running after this world’s honours and pleasures.”
- C.T. Studd, February 7, 1886
Quote from "Stepping Heavenward" by Mrs. E. Prentiss
"She says I shall now have one mouth more to fill and two feet the more to shoe, more disturbed nights, more laborious days, and less leisure or visiting, reading, music and drawing.
Well! This is one side of the story, to be sure, but I look at the other.
Here is a sweet, fragrant mouth to kiss; here are two more feet to make music with their pattering about my nursery. Here is a soul to train for God; and the body in which dwells is worthy of all it will cost, since it is the abode of a kingly tenant. I may see less of friends, but I have gained one dearer than them all, to whom, while I minister in Christ's name, I make a willing sacrifice of what little leisure for my own recreation my other dear darlings had left me. Yes, my precious baby, you are welcome to her time, her strength, her health, her tenderest cares, to her lifelong prayers! Oh, how rich I am, how truly, wondrously blest!"
Well! This is one side of the story, to be sure, but I look at the other.
Here is a sweet, fragrant mouth to kiss; here are two more feet to make music with their pattering about my nursery. Here is a soul to train for God; and the body in which dwells is worthy of all it will cost, since it is the abode of a kingly tenant. I may see less of friends, but I have gained one dearer than them all, to whom, while I minister in Christ's name, I make a willing sacrifice of what little leisure for my own recreation my other dear darlings had left me. Yes, my precious baby, you are welcome to her time, her strength, her health, her tenderest cares, to her lifelong prayers! Oh, how rich I am, how truly, wondrously blest!"
Friday, March 4, 2011
Thursday, March 3, 2011
And Miles to Go Before I Sleep
Everyday I make grandiose plans for the things I want to accomplish. I don't finish nearly all the things I'd like because it's hard to plan for boo-boos, unexpected company, behavior adjustment implementations (:D), or just getting off track to see the newly blooming flowers, a butterfly, or to count airplanes with the toddler. However, I find a deep sense of satisfaction if when my graying head hits the pillow, our home is at peace, the kitchen is clean, the house picked up, and laundry mountain only remains a small hill. If we were able to laugh together while we worked together and we accomplished the majority of school without threats or tears, it's been a great day. There was a time I would have felt defeated by not doing much more in a day but I've learned to find joy in just doing the best we could and pressing on to another day. It makes for a less stressful day for not only myself but my family. May our homes be filled with the peace and fragrance of our Lord Jesus and we will be satisfied with all that we set our hands to do.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
My Sweet Little Christopher
He's a sweet little fella
that just turned two
who looks for interesting things
to explore and get into.
Like the 13 eggs he & his nephew Jackson
plopped on the floor.
The first must have made such a cool noise
because they decided to do a dozen more.
There's the nearly new conditioner
that I left by the sink.
He must have decided the floor
needed major detangling.
Don't you love that b.b.s
make such a neat sound
when you dump out a thousand
all over the ground.
When you are two
you must also decide when you want to eat
you climb on the counters
because all the muffins are your treat.
And when your 6 year old sister's
birthday cake is cooling
go ahead and eat it
no point in just drooling.
He may have decided to be like his pup
and poo in the back yard for the neighbors.
To be continued
but not too quickly, I must speak!
because all this happened
in the space of a week!!
that just turned two
who looks for interesting things
to explore and get into.
Like the 13 eggs he & his nephew Jackson
plopped on the floor.
The first must have made such a cool noise
because they decided to do a dozen more.
that I left by the sink.
He must have decided the floor
needed major detangling.
Don't you love that b.b.s
make such a neat sound
when you dump out a thousand
all over the ground.
When you are two
you must also decide when you want to eat
you climb on the counters
because all the muffins are your treat.
And when your 6 year old sister's
birthday cake is cooling
go ahead and eat it
no point in just drooling.
No longer will I get too excited
when I find out he didn't poo in his diapers.He may have decided to be like his pup
and poo in the back yard for the neighbors.
To be continued
but not too quickly, I must speak!
because all this happened
in the space of a week!!
Monday, February 14, 2011
Love is in the Air
Happy Valentine's Day! It's a beautiful, spring-like day in GA. It's also my youngest girls 6th birthday. So we began the day with yummy pancakes and maple syrup. Instead of buttermilk, I used our homemade yogurt with a bit of milk. We then made and decorated cookies. Baking her strawberry heart cake with purple frosting was next on the agenda. As the cake cooled, we began the heart shaped pizzas for lunch. But alas, we turned around to check the cooling cake and the baby had discovered that it was quite yummy even without the frosting.
So after a bit of tears from the birthday girl, we are now remaking a cake. God is good like that with us all the time. He is the God of another chance and another chance and another chance. We just need to repent and He welcomes us back with open arms. Of course, that doesn't mean there aren't consequences. For Emily, it's not the strawberry cake she first wanted; therefore, we are making a vanilla "festive with sprinkles" cake in it's place. She suffered a bit of consequences for Christopher's actions. Not too unlike what happens when we blow it. Many a times not only do we suffer but those around us. Thankfully, in this instance, it's just a cake. We still went to the park for an hour and played. The breadsticks to go with tonight's dinner are rising now. We are having an "Olive Garden" copy cat recipe night with spaghetti and meatballs, salad, and bread sticks. The wee ones are putting on their special Aunt Fran made aprons and serving us. We are so blessed. Thank you Lord for another wonderful day. When you are thinking on this day, remember the verses below.
So after a bit of tears from the birthday girl, we are now remaking a cake. God is good like that with us all the time. He is the God of another chance and another chance and another chance. We just need to repent and He welcomes us back with open arms. Of course, that doesn't mean there aren't consequences. For Emily, it's not the strawberry cake she first wanted; therefore, we are making a vanilla "festive with sprinkles" cake in it's place. She suffered a bit of consequences for Christopher's actions. Not too unlike what happens when we blow it. Many a times not only do we suffer but those around us. Thankfully, in this instance, it's just a cake. We still went to the park for an hour and played. The breadsticks to go with tonight's dinner are rising now. We are having an "Olive Garden" copy cat recipe night with spaghetti and meatballs, salad, and bread sticks. The wee ones are putting on their special Aunt Fran made aprons and serving us. We are so blessed. Thank you Lord for another wonderful day. When you are thinking on this day, remember the verses below.
I Corinthians 13:4-13
Love is patient and kind;
love does not envy or boast;
it is not arrogant or rude.
It does not insist on its own way;
it is not irritable or resentful;
it does not rejoice at wrongdoing,
bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.
Love never ends.
As for prophecies, they will pass away;
as for tongues, they will cease;
as for knowledge, it will pass away.
For we know in part and we prophesy in part,
but when the perfect comes, the partial will pass away.
When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child.
When I became a man, I gave up childish ways.
For now we see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face.
Now I know in part; then I shall know fully,
even as I have been fully known.
So now faith, hope, and love abide, these three;
but the greatest of these is love.
Ecclesiastes 4:9-12
Two are better than one, because they have a good reward for their toil.
For if they fall, one will lift up his fellow.
But woe to him who is alone when he falls and has not another to lift him up!
Again, if two lie together, they keep warm,
but how can one keep warm alone?
And though a man might prevail against one who is alone,
two will withstand him—
a threefold cord is not quickly broken.
I John 4:8
Anyone who does not love does not know God, because God is love.
Song of Solomon 8:6-7
Set me as a seal upon your heart,
as a seal upon your arm,
for love is strong as death,
jealousy is fierce as the grave.
as a seal upon your arm,
for love is strong as death,
jealousy is fierce as the grave.
Its flashes are flashes of fire,
the very flame of the LORD.
the very flame of the LORD.
Many waters cannot quench love,
neither can floods drown it.
If a man offered for love
all the wealth of his house,
he would be utterly despised.
neither can floods drown it.
If a man offered for love
all the wealth of his house,
he would be utterly despised.
I John 4:7
Beloved, let us love one another,
for love is from God,
and whoever loves has been born of God and knows God.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Contest at Urban Homemaker for Junior Nutrimill
Check it out at: http://www.marilynmoll.com/2011/02/introducing-the-wondermill-junior-contest/
Monday, February 7, 2011
Birthdays are in the Air
February is birthday month at our home. This year is especially a big month. 2 boys turning 16 and 18!! Our baby turns 2 and our smallest princess turns 6. I am truly getting old because I keep saying, "Where does the time go?". Seems like just yesterday I had 3 children 4 and under, then soon after 4 children 6 and under. Now all but two are in double digits. Everybody gets to be queen or king for the day, and do absolutely no chores or school, and they pick their meals and their cake for their day. Our two year old, obviously, was very easy this year because he was just happy to have cake. Today is our 16 year old's birthday and he wanted hot dogs and eggs for breakfast. Yep, we never had that before but he enjoys it as his friend's family's house when he visits so we tried it for him. It won't be on our menu again probably but the kiddos liked it for his special occasion. Then for lunch he wanted homemade burgers with the works. They were scrumptious. He chose a red velvet cake with cream cheese frosting for his cake. Dinner he wants homemade Salisbury steak with macaroni and cheese and we'll have salad. Lots more meat than we usually have in a day but it's his day.
Had lots of "help" with the cake so you won't appreciate the creativity in using 16 candles + 1 to grow on if you just saw the cake without a little "disclaimer", lol. Happy Birthday Nicholas!!
Had lots of "help" with the cake so you won't appreciate the creativity in using 16 candles + 1 to grow on if you just saw the cake without a little "disclaimer", lol. Happy Birthday Nicholas!!
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Take the Pill
My adult daughter Sally is extremely bright and full of life, but she is dying. She received a bad report in the mail that the doctor found something wrong in her last routine visit and wishes to see her right away. Nervously, we go to the our family's physician, the same who has seen her since birth, who prescribes a drug that will fully cure her. He is so concerned that he immediately phones in the prescription to the pharmacy and even offers to pay it for her because it's extremely expensive and honestly, there is no way either of us could afford it. Returning from the pharmacy for her, I rush into her home and give her the prescription. She informs me that she isn't interested in taking it right now. She states that for one she feels great, and secondly she read online that she can just take another pill that is cheaper and just as effective. Heartbroken, I try my best to persuade her that this is only way she will live. She refuses. I call the physician and I ask him is there any legal way that I can make her take this prescription since we know this is the only way she will live. He informs me that legally you can never make a patient take medicine. They must choose to receive it on their own. Over time, I watch Sally's life deteriorate. She keep's turning to cheap alternatives to the one drug that would save her because she believes they are cheaper, more natural, and definitely a more hip alternative. As heartbroken as I am as her mother, I'm surprised how hard her physician takes the news.
In reality, we are all dying. Our bad report that is sent to us is that we are great sinners and all sinners, great and small, deserve death and hell. The good news for us is the Great Physician has paid for our prescription in the form of His Son Jesus who became the perfect sacrifice for our sins. Any alternative to Jesus is a cheapened alternative that will lead you to death and destruction even if only in the end. Like the doctor in the story, God will never force you to accept Him. You must come to Him by your own choice when He calls. If God is calling you to offer you eternal life, won't you take that call and receive the prescription found in Jesus which is more than a ticket to heaven when you die but an opportunity to live a fulfilled life with Him now?
{Small disclaimer: Since I'm already getting e-mails thinking this is really one of my children, it's not. Just a story I woke up to this morning and decided to write. It's an analogy of the true Gospel of God's overwhelming, redeeming love!!}
In reality, we are all dying. Our bad report that is sent to us is that we are great sinners and all sinners, great and small, deserve death and hell. The good news for us is the Great Physician has paid for our prescription in the form of His Son Jesus who became the perfect sacrifice for our sins. Any alternative to Jesus is a cheapened alternative that will lead you to death and destruction even if only in the end. Like the doctor in the story, God will never force you to accept Him. You must come to Him by your own choice when He calls. If God is calling you to offer you eternal life, won't you take that call and receive the prescription found in Jesus which is more than a ticket to heaven when you die but an opportunity to live a fulfilled life with Him now?{Small disclaimer: Since I'm already getting e-mails thinking this is really one of my children, it's not. Just a story I woke up to this morning and decided to write. It's an analogy of the true Gospel of God's overwhelming, redeeming love!!}
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Curriculum Choices
I began homeschooling 20+ years ago with 100 Easy Lessons and Learning at Home by Ann Ward. I did that for two years. I loved it. At a seminar I was introduced to KONOS and had a great couple of years with friends using KONOS. Since then, it seems I have tried or checked out just about everything! The only thing that didn't work for me is a "packaged curriculum". I always liked the classical approach to homeschooling the best. Using lots of real books and life to learn from. My goal with my kiddos in homeschooling is to raise them to love Jesus foremost and to have a love of learning. If you love to learn and have the "tools" to know how, you are prepared for whatever life may through your way. Honestly, I still try to do too much wanting to cover everything before they leave home and have to stand back sometimes to regroup. If I'm not careful, we're schooling from sun up to sun down. Of course, that includes throwing in a few chores, cooking with me, etc. but still it's easy for me to get into the "I've got to cover everything" rut and forget that I'm training them to learn. They will have the tools to learn whatever I or they miss. Phew, that's a load off of my mind. Most of our home school years has been with Ambleside Online, Apologia Science and Saxon Math. However, I discovered Classical Conversations a few years ago and have loved it. Saxon Math and Apologia are still a part of our school. We also read a lot of books. I have an adult daughter in college going into nursing. My second child graduates this year and plans to begin college in the fall. It goes way too fast. Young mama, I know you hear that all the time, but let me tell you it's so true. They grow up way too fast. Even through the hard days of trying to home school while hugging a potty (pregnant), changing 100 diapers when soo many were little at once, catching up on laundry mountain and so many other chores, trying to survive on one full-time income, I thank the Lord so much that He led me to be with my precious children. Because for all those hard days, there were so many more good days filled with laughter, singing, games, and togetherness. Most importantly, it's worth it all if the Lord would find it to His great pleasure to use my small efforts to call my children, that He so graciously blessed us with, to Himself. To Him be all the honor and glory forever!!
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
20 Years of Homeschooling!
Wow! When I filled out paperwork to be a director in Classical Conversations I realized I've been homeschooling for over 20 years! My eldest daughter is going to be 25 and she began reading at age 4. She was and is still an avid learner. I decided my next few posts should be on some things I have learned as a mom while homeschooling. I'll put some of our favorite books, our adventures in schooling, and how I still do it after so long and enjoy it.
Why I love to home educate my children? First and foremost, I really love being with my children. My eldest had to be in daycare off and on during her first 5 years of life and I hated it. Don't get me wrong, I loved work. I loved my job (Science Applications International Corporation) and I loved the people I worked with but I really missed being at home with my daughter and being a full-time mom. If there is a calling for motherhood and homeschooling that makes you miserable doing anything else, I had it. And I was surprised. I had plans of a big career until I held that precious cargo. All those future goals went by the wayside and my thoughts began drifting towards home.
I also was intrigued with the idea of homeschooling. There was so little on the subject at the time therefore I joined a local home school co-op when my daughter was only two so I could do my homework. Meanwhile, my husband began a partnership in a plumbing business that was doing well. We decided to take the plunge and give up my benefits and pay to come home right before her kindergarten year.
Our families thought we were nuts and had probably joined a cult. It didn't help that I did begin getting very involved in a Spirit-filled church when she was 2. Being so hungry for Truth and especially spiritual truth, I devoured the Word. I was involved in Bible Studies and in learning how to be a good mom, wife, and future home school mom. It pretty much consumed those first years of her life. Compared to the old me, I am absolutely sure it did appear that I had to have joined a cult to have changed so drastically. I know when they found out I wanted more than two children it made no sense at all to them. When I breastfed, my feminist mentors in life where appalled (especially when I did it for two years). When I wanted natural child birth, cloth diapers to save money, dress simply, give up career ambitions and more, they pretty much just shook their heads. But after 6 children they gave up on me and now are some of my biggest cheerleaders in life. Maybe by the time I had #8 they were just numb :D.
Before we were married, we had "the plan". We will have 3 children 3 years apart. I will finish my college education and we will move by a beach and we will live happily ever after. Well, God had other plans. We definitely didn't plan on homeschooling. We didn't have to throw away our dreams to follow God's plan for us but He has definitely changed our dreams. It has been a great adventure and I wouldn't trade it for anything. My next post will discuss what curriculum we began with and how we got where we are now.
Why I love to home educate my children? First and foremost, I really love being with my children. My eldest had to be in daycare off and on during her first 5 years of life and I hated it. Don't get me wrong, I loved work. I loved my job (Science Applications International Corporation) and I loved the people I worked with but I really missed being at home with my daughter and being a full-time mom. If there is a calling for motherhood and homeschooling that makes you miserable doing anything else, I had it. And I was surprised. I had plans of a big career until I held that precious cargo. All those future goals went by the wayside and my thoughts began drifting towards home.
I also was intrigued with the idea of homeschooling. There was so little on the subject at the time therefore I joined a local home school co-op when my daughter was only two so I could do my homework. Meanwhile, my husband began a partnership in a plumbing business that was doing well. We decided to take the plunge and give up my benefits and pay to come home right before her kindergarten year.
Our families thought we were nuts and had probably joined a cult. It didn't help that I did begin getting very involved in a Spirit-filled church when she was 2. Being so hungry for Truth and especially spiritual truth, I devoured the Word. I was involved in Bible Studies and in learning how to be a good mom, wife, and future home school mom. It pretty much consumed those first years of her life. Compared to the old me, I am absolutely sure it did appear that I had to have joined a cult to have changed so drastically. I know when they found out I wanted more than two children it made no sense at all to them. When I breastfed, my feminist mentors in life where appalled (especially when I did it for two years). When I wanted natural child birth, cloth diapers to save money, dress simply, give up career ambitions and more, they pretty much just shook their heads. But after 6 children they gave up on me and now are some of my biggest cheerleaders in life. Maybe by the time I had #8 they were just numb :D.
Before we were married, we had "the plan". We will have 3 children 3 years apart. I will finish my college education and we will move by a beach and we will live happily ever after. Well, God had other plans. We definitely didn't plan on homeschooling. We didn't have to throw away our dreams to follow God's plan for us but He has definitely changed our dreams. It has been a great adventure and I wouldn't trade it for anything. My next post will discuss what curriculum we began with and how we got where we are now.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Nerf Guns Everywhere and New Year's Resolutions
I'm writing this amidst rapid Nerf gun fire, and believe it or not, it's so normal my thoughts aren't even scattered! I didn't make my normal goals this year. I try to begin a lot of great things at once and do well for a while and then one week of sick kiddos and it's all over. This year I'm making one health/physical, one spiritual, one mental and one family goal before I do anything else. My first health/physical goal was to give up diet cokes! It is my one true vice. There weren't even withdrawals or headaches when I quit this year because I already quit buying them at home a long time ago. I saved them for when I was out during happy hour at Sonic. A tall, bubbly, itty bitty ice of carbonation for a BUCK!!! YESSSS, it was good while it lasted. Next week will be about 2 weeks so I'll start my new health/physical goal then...at least 30 minutes of purposeful exercise a day. Don't get me wrong. A household this big, I never quit moving. But, I need to get more disciplined in this area again so that's next.
My first spiritual goal is to daily read the Word alone and with the family. I've done at least one or the other since the first but not consistent with both yet. Once, I conquer that one I actually do have a yearly plan of studies this year.
My first mental goal is to learn more Latin before I need to teach it in Challenge next year. Therefore, I'm beginning to do the books with the children that they are doing and then I will begin Rosetta Stone. I usually just follow along with the teacher book and don't make myself think things as through as I need to do.
Lastly, my family goal is to get out of holiday - run- run - rush -rush mode and back into settled life. Meals back at the table together. Prayers more consistent. Bedtimes back on track. Limited television, video games, etc. during the week so we can focus more on school and home life.
Well, time to get the "shooters" to put their weapons away for the night. It's "jammy" time. Half of them are already behind on that bedtime deal :D. Good night blogging world.
My first spiritual goal is to daily read the Word alone and with the family. I've done at least one or the other since the first but not consistent with both yet. Once, I conquer that one I actually do have a yearly plan of studies this year.
My first mental goal is to learn more Latin before I need to teach it in Challenge next year. Therefore, I'm beginning to do the books with the children that they are doing and then I will begin Rosetta Stone. I usually just follow along with the teacher book and don't make myself think things as through as I need to do.
Lastly, my family goal is to get out of holiday - run- run - rush -rush mode and back into settled life. Meals back at the table together. Prayers more consistent. Bedtimes back on track. Limited television, video games, etc. during the week so we can focus more on school and home life.
Well, time to get the "shooters" to put their weapons away for the night. It's "jammy" time. Half of them are already behind on that bedtime deal :D. Good night blogging world.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Rosetta Stone Give Away
Now is the perfect time to give your child the gift of possibilities for the holidays with Rosetta Stone Homeschool — and you can WIN a Level 1 Homeschool program, language of your choice (valued at $249)!
Right now Rosetta Stone is having a special Holiday promotion on our Homeschool Edition program and we’d like you to help spread the word! Everyone can save up to $150 on Rosetta Stone Homeschool by visiting our website at http://www.RosettaStone.com/hsw1110.
By helping us spread the word you can win a Rosetta Stone Homeschool Edition Level 1 program, language of your choice, valued at $249.
This is a computer based curriculum and Rosetta Stone will also include a headset with microphone, and a supplementary “Audio Companion” CD so you can practice lessons in the car, on the go, or where-ever!
Students participate in life-like conversations and actually produce language to advance through the program. Rosetta Stone incorporates listening, reading, grammar, vocabulary and writing along with speaking and pronunciation lessons. For parents, the new Parent Administrative Tools are integrated into the program to allow parents to easily enroll up to ten students in any of 12 predetermined lesson plans, monitor student progress, grade completed work (the program grades the work automatically as the students progress), and you can view and print reports for transcripts. Homeschooling a lot of kids at your house? This program is designed to enroll and track up to ten students (five users on two computers) and will work for nearly all ages — from beginning readers up to college students.
To win this program, copy these paragraphs and post them in (or as) your next blog post, and/OR post about this contest on your facebook page. Then go to the original page at http://www.triviumpursuit.com/blog/2010/12/28/rosetta-stone-giveaway/
and leave a comment saying that you’ve posted about, or have linked to, the contest. Please make sure the link works to get back to the original contest page when you post, and good luck!
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Right now Rosetta Stone is having a special Holiday promotion on our Homeschool Edition program and we’d like you to help spread the word! Everyone can save up to $150 on Rosetta Stone Homeschool by visiting our website at http://www.RosettaStone.com/hsw1110.
By helping us spread the word you can win a Rosetta Stone Homeschool Edition Level 1 program, language of your choice, valued at $249.
This is a computer based curriculum and Rosetta Stone will also include a headset with microphone, and a supplementary “Audio Companion” CD so you can practice lessons in the car, on the go, or where-ever!
Students participate in life-like conversations and actually produce language to advance through the program. Rosetta Stone incorporates listening, reading, grammar, vocabulary and writing along with speaking and pronunciation lessons. For parents, the new Parent Administrative Tools are integrated into the program to allow parents to easily enroll up to ten students in any of 12 predetermined lesson plans, monitor student progress, grade completed work (the program grades the work automatically as the students progress), and you can view and print reports for transcripts. Homeschooling a lot of kids at your house? This program is designed to enroll and track up to ten students (five users on two computers) and will work for nearly all ages — from beginning readers up to college students.
To win this program, copy these paragraphs and post them in (or as) your next blog post, and/OR post about this contest on your facebook page. Then go to the original page at http://www.triviumpursuit.com/blog/2010/12/28/rosetta-stone-giveaway/
and leave a comment saying that you’ve posted about, or have linked to, the contest. Please make sure the link works to get back to the original contest page when you post, and good luck!
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Sunday, January 2, 2011
Wherever You Are, Be All There. ~Jim Elliot
I saw this quote today and it really spoke to my heart. Again, it reminded me I should have named this blog "Attempting to Live a Life of No Regrets." Although, it's still my lofty goal, it's definitely only attainable to attempt it. This quote spoke to me because I desire to make a difference for the Lord in the lives that He puts into mine. I cannot make a difference in the lives of even my own family if my mind is consistently elsewhere. We need to stay focused on the family the Lord blessed us with and the guests the Lord may bring to our door. He may even have opportunities for us at the grocery store, the gas station, the drive thru window, where ever we may be IF we are available to Him to "be all there, wherever we are".
We've all done it. Whether it's a conversation with a child, on the phone, or whomever when you have to ask the other person to repeat what they are trying to tell you because your mind is totally preoccupied with other matters. Don't get me wrong; there is a time to take care of matters uninterrupted but other times we need to give attention to those around us. I'm so thankful we serve a God who is always there for us. May we strive to be there for those He places in our lives and most importantly when we are spending time with Him. May we be purposeful to focus on Him when we read His word. May we focus our attention to Him when we pray (and not what is next on the to do list), Lord help us to be all there, wherever we are!
We've all done it. Whether it's a conversation with a child, on the phone, or whomever when you have to ask the other person to repeat what they are trying to tell you because your mind is totally preoccupied with other matters. Don't get me wrong; there is a time to take care of matters uninterrupted but other times we need to give attention to those around us. I'm so thankful we serve a God who is always there for us. May we strive to be there for those He places in our lives and most importantly when we are spending time with Him. May we be purposeful to focus on Him when we read His word. May we focus our attention to Him when we pray (and not what is next on the to do list), Lord help us to be all there, wherever we are!
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Lots of New Stuff
If I wrote each day as much as I'd like, my family would never eat!! This is a quick update because I have to go throw dinner in the crock pot. However, I started a new blog on my recipes because folks ask for them quite a bit. Just go to Now Michelle's Cooking on my links and voila, you are there. I'll add recipes as often as I can. I have a few friends who have asked me to post what I cook every day so this is a way I can post it without driving my other facebook friends crazy :).
Also, if you don't mind and are going to order a book from Amazon anyway, please order through my blog site and it will earn me some school money for the kiddos. Thanks so much! Lastly, I'll be adding another blog hopefully titled Now Michelle's Saving Money. I have a lot of folks wonder how a family of 9 (my oldest is married so only 7 are at home) that also watches 2 grandchildren during the week can eat on $600-$1000 a month (which includes toiletries, etc.) so I'll tell you the things I've learned on this great big family adventure. The higher months are when I'm restocking my bulk supplies :).
P.S. The picture above is what my butter pecan cake ended up looking like. My littlest fella got into the frosting while I let the cake cool. He had a great time and I had little frosting left. We improvised with leftover chocolate frosting from my children's cupcakes for Christmas and went light on the edges. This little fella just makes me laugh which is much better than pulling my hair out.
Also, if you don't mind and are going to order a book from Amazon anyway, please order through my blog site and it will earn me some school money for the kiddos. Thanks so much! Lastly, I'll be adding another blog hopefully titled Now Michelle's Saving Money. I have a lot of folks wonder how a family of 9 (my oldest is married so only 7 are at home) that also watches 2 grandchildren during the week can eat on $600-$1000 a month (which includes toiletries, etc.) so I'll tell you the things I've learned on this great big family adventure. The higher months are when I'm restocking my bulk supplies :).
P.S. The picture above is what my butter pecan cake ended up looking like. My littlest fella got into the frosting while I let the cake cool. He had a great time and I had little frosting left. We improvised with leftover chocolate frosting from my children's cupcakes for Christmas and went light on the edges. This little fella just makes me laugh which is much better than pulling my hair out.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Merry Christmas!!
2010 Tordoff Holiday Letter
Greetings to all in the strong and mighty name of Jesus Christ. I pray His perfect peace will surround you this hectic season. As I get older, it seems like these letters get written closer and closer together because time just seems to fly.
What a wonderful year this has been. We have been blessed with great health, a peaceful home and an abundance of joy in Christ.
John Russell, 17, is completing his senior year of home school requirements. He wants to take personal training & nutrition courses soon before he embarks into college life next fall. He enjoys getting together with friends, the PS3, and working out. We are proud of him and cannot wait to see what the Lord has for him in the coming year.
Nicholas, a sophomore, has grown a mile this year. He has also grown in the Lord. He's our quiet fella with a big heart to serve. He also enjoys the ps3, reading Tolkien, hanging out with his buddies, and running Abbie (our Siberian Husky). He is leaning towards the medical field when he finishes high school.
Timothy, 13, has had the most drama this year. He broke his arm skim boarding on our beach trip. He had his arms “set” in N.C. but it didn't set well so he became our “titanium man” after a plate and screws were inserted into his bones. He now enjoys tennis again and has a great sense of humor. He is just enjoying being a boy and hanging out with friends and family.
Praise, 11, is becoming quite a young woman. She loves to cook and be crafty. She has become such a social butterfly attending many girly events from church and landing a part in the Christmas play. She has made many new friends this year and loves tea parties.
Michael, 9, loves to ride his bike, swim, play Wii and eat. I've never seen a boy who loves food as much as this guy. Honestly, he's been like that since birth. Fortunately, he doesn't mind helping prepare food. He also takes tennis lessons with Timothy. We love his quirky sense of humor.
Emily, 5, is still our drama queen. However, she has definitely mellowed out this year. No longer does she tell complete strangers her opinion of their hair, piercings, or tattoos in disgusted tones. She seems to bring sunshine into every room with her. She is full of joy.
Christopher, 22 months, is no longer our wee butterball. He has run and climbed and played off most of his chubbiness. The children are still smitten with him and all his antics. He's quite a little actor and keeps us laughing. He loves food like Michael does and is always wanting “eat and juice”!
Brandon, Cindy, Rylie and Jackson are all doing well. Brandon, a great husband and daddy, traded counties in his job as a police officer this year. Cindy is a great wife and mom in college and working. They don't get bored often :).
The best gift the Lord has given my family, by far, is the gift of laughter. Chores may back up, illness enters the home, bills (need I say more), and any other stress may be thrown our way but it all becomes bearable and life is enjoyable with the laughter we share each day.
My hope for you all in this coming year is that you will be overwhelmed with the glory and awesomeness of Christ. If you don't know Him, I pray you will find Hm and become His child. If you do know Jesus, I pray you will live like a son/daughter of the great and glorious King. I pray you find peace, love and joy in Christ. Acts 16:24b says to ask, and you will receive, that your joy may be full.
Merry Christmas to All
from the Tordoff Troop and
Blessings for a Wonderful New Year
Monday, November 29, 2010
Thanksgiving Part 2
We had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday. We had a lot of family come together in Thomson, GA (my mom's home) for a great celebration of the Lord's goodness to us. There were 28 of us in all! That doesn't include all the dogs that came. We left Friday morning to spend the rest of our holiday with family in NC and we had a blast. I'm now officially good with hearing holiday music, watching Christmas movies and even learning Christmas carols for our hymn study in school. I'll probably "holiday" my blog when I finish updating this post.
I began a Bible study through my Counting It All Joy yahoo group today using Peter Lord's "Getting to Know God the Son Jesus Christ". I'm looking forward to working through this study during the month of December and really focusing myself and my family on Jesus. I spent November trying to thank the Lord for things each day. I'm purposing to spend December focusing on Jesus, the Son of God. I want to spend it rejoicing in Him not focused only on Him as a baby in a manger but as the Lord of All who rules and reigns now.
Ephesians 1:3-14: Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places, even as he chose us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and blameless before him. In love he predestined us for adoption as sons through Jesus Christ, according to the purpose of his will, to the praise of his glorious grace, with which he has blessed us in the Beloved. In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses,which he lavished upon us, in all wisdom and insight making known to us the mystery of his will, according to his purpose, which he set forth in Christ as a plan for the fullness of time, to unite all things in him, things in heaven and things on earth. In him we have obtained an inheritance, having been predestined according to the purpose of him who works all things according to the counsel of his will, so that we who were the first to hope in Christ might be to the praise of his glory. In him you also, when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation, and believed in him, were sealed with the promised Holy Spirit, who is the guarantee of our inheritance until we acquire possession of it, to the praise of his glory.
I began a Bible study through my Counting It All Joy yahoo group today using Peter Lord's "Getting to Know God the Son Jesus Christ". I'm looking forward to working through this study during the month of December and really focusing myself and my family on Jesus. I spent November trying to thank the Lord for things each day. I'm purposing to spend December focusing on Jesus, the Son of God. I want to spend it rejoicing in Him not focused only on Him as a baby in a manger but as the Lord of All who rules and reigns now.
Ephesians 1:3-14: Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places, even as he chose us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and blameless before him. In love he predestined us for adoption as sons through Jesus Christ, according to the purpose of his will, to the praise of his glorious grace, with which he has blessed us in the Beloved. In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses,which he lavished upon us, in all wisdom and insight making known to us the mystery of his will, according to his purpose, which he set forth in Christ as a plan for the fullness of time, to unite all things in him, things in heaven and things on earth. In him we have obtained an inheritance, having been predestined according to the purpose of him who works all things according to the counsel of his will, so that we who were the first to hope in Christ might be to the praise of his glory. In him you also, when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation, and believed in him, were sealed with the promised Holy Spirit, who is the guarantee of our inheritance until we acquire possession of it, to the praise of his glory.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Thanksgiving
This month I have purposed to find things to be thankful about each day. I've tried to post these ponderings on my facebook page. Because I love to write, I often think of a ton of things each day I'd like to put into words that I never quite get around to. As I sat down tonight to purposely throw out some thoughts on the page, so to speak, I must admit I've decided to visit an old memory.
Thankfulness is not a thing I struggle with because I truly am overwhelmed with the blessings God has given me in this life and know how unworthy I am of it all. Not that I don't have to purpose to choose to be thankful at times that are difficult or purposely make choices to rejoice when my flesh would like to choose differently. I truly am still a work in progress. (Thank you Lord; You haven't quit on me!!) One of my favorite times that God taught me thankfulness was during a Bible Conference at Grace Fellowship. I was soo sick, again. Yep, pregnant and nauseous was I. My pregnancies didn't consist of morning sickness. They were all day and sometimes all night sickness. The illness lasted from 16 to 40 weeks. Jack Taylor was teaching on being thankful even for the difficult things that come our way in life. Well, as he was preaching, my body was telling my mind to run or be very embarrassed. I ran out the door to the bathroom and was relieved to have listened and made it in time. As I was hugging the toilet, I decided even in this I need to choose to be thankful. So during and after what felt like the worst case of food poisoning you could imagine, I began praying and thanking Him. I ended with "Thank you Lord that every pregnancy that I have been ill has resulted in a healthy pregnancy." Would you believe, I was never sick again that entire pregnancy!! It was a miracle. (Of course, I tried that in following pregnancies and He didn't bless me in the same way but He still fixed me and my heart.) I could truly thank Him during those sick times despite everything else in life that was getting so far behind due to the sickness. I'll never forget that miracle He did for me that Bible conference. He healed my body, encouraged my spirit and fixed my heart to choose thankfulness in all things. Thank you Lord.
Thankfulness is not a thing I struggle with because I truly am overwhelmed with the blessings God has given me in this life and know how unworthy I am of it all. Not that I don't have to purpose to choose to be thankful at times that are difficult or purposely make choices to rejoice when my flesh would like to choose differently. I truly am still a work in progress. (Thank you Lord; You haven't quit on me!!) One of my favorite times that God taught me thankfulness was during a Bible Conference at Grace Fellowship. I was soo sick, again. Yep, pregnant and nauseous was I. My pregnancies didn't consist of morning sickness. They were all day and sometimes all night sickness. The illness lasted from 16 to 40 weeks. Jack Taylor was teaching on being thankful even for the difficult things that come our way in life. Well, as he was preaching, my body was telling my mind to run or be very embarrassed. I ran out the door to the bathroom and was relieved to have listened and made it in time. As I was hugging the toilet, I decided even in this I need to choose to be thankful. So during and after what felt like the worst case of food poisoning you could imagine, I began praying and thanking Him. I ended with "Thank you Lord that every pregnancy that I have been ill has resulted in a healthy pregnancy." Would you believe, I was never sick again that entire pregnancy!! It was a miracle. (Of course, I tried that in following pregnancies and He didn't bless me in the same way but He still fixed me and my heart.) I could truly thank Him during those sick times despite everything else in life that was getting so far behind due to the sickness. I'll never forget that miracle He did for me that Bible conference. He healed my body, encouraged my spirit and fixed my heart to choose thankfulness in all things. Thank you Lord.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
No Mom, I Don't See Buzzards!
I was pondering my crazy weekend and had to laugh to myself thinking I know what Mom will say when she hears about it. We woke up early Sunday morning, fed everybody (which is a feat itself on Sunday mornings) and was heading out a bit early because we knew we needed to get gas in my son's car. Well, we load up in 2 vehicles and my car doesn't start. Battery dead! ARGHHHH. No biggie, I'll get out the jumper cables. 3 vehicles parked in my driveway, yet not a jumper cable to be found. Nary a neighbor out this early in the morning either. Okay, we still have time....I'll take hubby's car. We move 1 car seat, 7 children, 5 Bibles, 3 purses and hit the highway. We will now just be "on time.". We can handle that because it still beats being late. We unload at church and my eldest son, bless his heart, isn't used to being the driver and getting out a baby. Being the great helper he is, he gets the baby out but forgets he left his keys inside the car when he removed the little fella. He then proceeds to shut the door and, of course, it's locked. No problem the spare is in the glove box. My husband works nights and obviously cannot save us because the car I left at home won't start either (remember?). BTW, did I mention I'm bringing home my niece this day so that my sister's family can go see the Braves game after church?
We went on to Sunday School classes. Did I mention I showed up to my class 10-15 minutes late?! After church, a very patient family spent 30 minutes helping us break into my son's car. My sister's family went on their way and we had a great afternoon despite the cRaZy start. The best part is that we could all laugh about it and not let it ruin our entire day. My truck ended up with larger problems than the battery and it will get fixed later this week.
When my mother lived in Atlanta, I would call and tell her the latest Tordoff news. She would laugh at the children's antics. But invariably when things seemed to go wrong, another appliance broke, another vehicle to replace, she'd say "Michelle, my goodness, do you look out your windows sometimes and see buzzards flying around?". She was implying I had buzzard luck. Well, I could only laugh because the Lord always sees us through the craziness of this life... the broken appliances, broken bones and broken hearts, the financially lean times, the one-more-thing goes wrong kinds of days. He has just always been faithful. I knew when I called her that afternoon and told her the latest she would shake her head and would ask me again about the buzzards. So I laughed as I told her the story in person Monday. (She now she lives closer.) I was then able to tell her "Don't worry, I don't see buzzards Mom."
We went on to Sunday School classes. Did I mention I showed up to my class 10-15 minutes late?! After church, a very patient family spent 30 minutes helping us break into my son's car. My sister's family went on their way and we had a great afternoon despite the cRaZy start. The best part is that we could all laugh about it and not let it ruin our entire day. My truck ended up with larger problems than the battery and it will get fixed later this week.
When my mother lived in Atlanta, I would call and tell her the latest Tordoff news. She would laugh at the children's antics. But invariably when things seemed to go wrong, another appliance broke, another vehicle to replace, she'd say "Michelle, my goodness, do you look out your windows sometimes and see buzzards flying around?". She was implying I had buzzard luck. Well, I could only laugh because the Lord always sees us through the craziness of this life... the broken appliances, broken bones and broken hearts, the financially lean times, the one-more-thing goes wrong kinds of days. He has just always been faithful. I knew when I called her that afternoon and told her the latest she would shake her head and would ask me again about the buzzards. So I laughed as I told her the story in person Monday. (She now she lives closer.) I was then able to tell her "Don't worry, I don't see buzzards Mom."
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Fall is Coming
Although it's still warm outside, it's only been in the 90's and not the 100's and you get the sense that fall is on its way! Perhaps it's the school supplies covering the shelves in the stores or the school buses on the streets or because I know Labor Day weekend is this weekend or even that "Arts in the Heart" will be here soon. Whatever it is, our whole family is excited that fall is approaching. We're looking forward to football, windows open, fresh bread with soup or chili, blue jeans, hoodies, camp fires, etc. However, I want to relish each day and not rush through any of it. The days go so fast already that I don't want to miss a thing.
Since I last wrote, Timothy broke his arm skim boarding on our last beach trip of the year.
He had it reset in NC but one of the 2 bones didn't stay in place. Therefore, they did surgery here in Augusta and his arm ended up looking like this inside when they finished.
We were pretty nervous about the amount of pain he would be in. He was determined not to miss night 3 of the "4 nights in August" that the youth were involved in. God has been so good and has really been Timothy's healer. He hasn't been in too much pain and has gotten by with just a little motrin each day. He didn't miss any of the youth conference and has been such a trooper. Now he is using it as an excuse to not have to write too much in school and I've been letting him for the most part. I've become his secretary.
As the seasons change, may we each be reminded to be encouraged in the Lord during changes we pass through in this life. Nothing takes Him by surprise and we can trust that He will be with us through it all. He is faithful.
Since I last wrote, Timothy broke his arm skim boarding on our last beach trip of the year.
He had it reset in NC but one of the 2 bones didn't stay in place. Therefore, they did surgery here in Augusta and his arm ended up looking like this inside when they finished.
We were pretty nervous about the amount of pain he would be in. He was determined not to miss night 3 of the "4 nights in August" that the youth were involved in. God has been so good and has really been Timothy's healer. He hasn't been in too much pain and has gotten by with just a little motrin each day. He didn't miss any of the youth conference and has been such a trooper. Now he is using it as an excuse to not have to write too much in school and I've been letting him for the most part. I've become his secretary.
As the seasons change, may we each be reminded to be encouraged in the Lord during changes we pass through in this life. Nothing takes Him by surprise and we can trust that He will be with us through it all. He is faithful.
Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, with thankfulness in your hearts to God. Colossians 3:16
Thursday, August 12, 2010
More Summer
I cannot believe we will be back into full swing school very soon. Public and private schools have already begun. We've done some school throughout summer but it's felt like a great break from full-time. As I was canning some sweet relish today, I realized it may be the last of the cucumbers to process this year. The tomatoes are still coming but I'm going to treat today with a solution of epson salt for blossom rot. My pear tomatoes have been mostly fine but my romas have suffered. My heirlooms didn't produce like they should've either. Big beautiful plants....late on making big beautiful green tomatoes and then just few of those. They also got hit with the blossom rot. The watermelons are still feeding us dessert a few times of week but we only have a few of those left either. We tilled up one area that was "done"and are getting ready to plant some fall veggies soon. It's been a lot of work but I really enjoy the end result....fresh, healthy, no chemical food for the family. Now I've got to finish the white pillowcase dresses for the girls before we head to the beach.
We've got one last beach trip to make and I'm soo looking forward to it. A few more days to hold on to the joy of summer...building castles in the sand, older boys skim boarding, all of us jumping waves and floating, and most of all laughing a lot together. Until then, finish dresses for beach pictures, wrap up garden, hopefully get some painting done that I thought I'd get to this summer. I can't even imagine what boredom must feel like.
We got rid of cable this year and so a few times a week I've been listening to things on the computer at night while I'm busy folding clothes, catching up e-mails, playing family feud on facebook on the weekend, doing a sudoku/crossword, or just holding the baby. You can find some great listening at sermonindex.net. It's really been some great challenging stuff. A few nights ago, it was "Ten Shekels and a Shirt" that we enjoyed listening to.
Well, better run finish making my sweet cucumber relish before the baby awakens. It's a new recipe so I'm hoping it turns out as pretty as it looks. Above is what it's supposed to look like. Aren't they just gorgeous! The only differences in mine is that I chopped the veggies with my Pampered Chef crinkled cutter into small cubes and diced onions really small so no "wee"ones would object to the relish in their tuna. Hope everyone is having a wonderful Jesus-filled summer. Until, Michelle
P.S. Heres the recipe from "Joyous Home" (joyoushome.com):
We've got one last beach trip to make and I'm soo looking forward to it. A few more days to hold on to the joy of summer...building castles in the sand, older boys skim boarding, all of us jumping waves and floating, and most of all laughing a lot together. Until then, finish dresses for beach pictures, wrap up garden, hopefully get some painting done that I thought I'd get to this summer. I can't even imagine what boredom must feel like.
We got rid of cable this year and so a few times a week I've been listening to things on the computer at night while I'm busy folding clothes, catching up e-mails, playing family feud on facebook on the weekend, doing a sudoku/crossword, or just holding the baby. You can find some great listening at sermonindex.net. It's really been some great challenging stuff. A few nights ago, it was "Ten Shekels and a Shirt" that we enjoyed listening to.
Well, better run finish making my sweet cucumber relish before the baby awakens. It's a new recipe so I'm hoping it turns out as pretty as it looks. Above is what it's supposed to look like. Aren't they just gorgeous! The only differences in mine is that I chopped the veggies with my Pampered Chef crinkled cutter into small cubes and diced onions really small so no "wee"ones would object to the relish in their tuna. Hope everyone is having a wonderful Jesus-filled summer. Until, Michelle
P.S. Heres the recipe from "Joyous Home" (joyoushome.com):
Sweet Cucumber Relish Just like Bread & Butter pickles, except much tastier! ~Makes 4 quarts or 8 pints~ In a large saucepan combine the following: 4 1/2 cups sugar 1/3 cup + 3 Tbsp. pickling salt 3 1/2 cups apple cider vinegar 2 tsp. celery 2 tsp. dill weed 1 1/2 tsp. whole black peppercorns Stir well until well combined and bring to a low boil. Stir and simmer over medium heat for 2 minutes. Set aside and let cool. While the brine is cooling, prepare the vegetables. 4 qt. (about 12 large) peeled and sliced cucumbers, about 1/8" thick 3 large sweet bell peppers (red, yellow and orange), diced 2 large white onions, thinly sliced Evenly divide all of the vegetables between two large bowls, or all together if you happen to have an extra large bowl! Mix together well. Pack and fill the jars very tightly. The relish really will shrink up in the brine, so fill the jars all the way to the top and pack down as tight as possible. For Refrigerator Relish: Fill the jars with the cooled brine almost to the top, screw on the lids tightly and store in the refrigerator for up to 6 weeks. To Process: Once the brine has cooled to room temperature, fill the jars 1/2" away from the top. Adjust two-piece lids and screw snugly. Process 10 minutes in boiling water. The processing time given is for sea level. If you are a at a higher altitude, you will need to adjust the timing accordingly. |
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Summer....Summer....Summer
Thus far we have had a great summer!! It's been busy with a beach trip to our great friend Suzanne (whom is more like a little sister to me and a fabulous aunt to my children). We've planted a large garden this year and some things only provided a few meals like our green beans and squash but our cucumbers, tomatoes and watermelon have been abundant. Peppers have been steady and half of the herbs I planted are "happy". We've done some school, a little sewing, a little visiting (Kathy & Chuck in NC, Fran & Mike, Brian's family), lots of reading, some canning and some relaxing at the Y by the pool with great friends. The kiddos have been able to spend a good bit of time with their local cousins (and Aunt Sandi & Uncle Wendell) whom they love and their Nana & Grandy Randy on a regular basis. We've all been getting to know folks better at Kiokee and settling into a routine at the new church. We've been making new friends along the way as well and doing our best to make time for our old friends whom we love. My father has been recovering well from heart surgery and I hope to visit more this summer with he and Nit and Aunt Edna & Uncle Chuck. The older boys have gone to Youth camp and 2 more kiddos are going to camp next week. It's gone fast but not so fast that we haven't been able to enjoy each day. I always wish I could spend more times with friends and family than I have time to spare but am trying better to "schedule" time together on a regular basis.
We're listening to the Focus on the Family Narnia Radio Series as we travel and are up to the "The Silver Chair". A great quote from the book that has grabbed me is the following:
We're listening to the Focus on the Family Narnia Radio Series as we travel and are up to the "The Silver Chair". A great quote from the book that has grabbed me is the following:
"Doubtless," said the Prince, "This signifies that Aslan will be our good lord, whether he means us to live or die. And all's one, for that. Now, by my counsel, we shall all kneel and kiss his likeness, and then ... all shake hands one with another, as true friends that may shortly be parted. And then, let us descend into the City and take the adventure that is sent us."
That little quote spoke volumes to me. From the beginning, that as Christians we may have differences but there is unity in whom we believe Christ is and that He's our Lord. That we will follow Jesus whether it means life or death. That we are to worship Him and become His likeness due to our intimacy and then we shall journey into the world on a great adventure of capturing it for Christ. Ahhh, I just love it. I'll probably chew on it for days.
We've celebrated summer birthdays (Praise, Grace Anne, Michael) and soon to celebrate my and Timothy's birthday in August. We've just been trying to enjoy life together, capture each moment for Christ, refresh ourselves before the school year fully begins again and to live well. One most be purposeful not to get distracted by the cares of the world and to live each day to the fullest. It's a rare day I can complete every task I want to accomplish but I'm purposing to enjoy my husband, my children and grandchildren, my friends and to laugh a lot. In a big family, there are so many opportunities at laughter and I'm blessed to be able to enjoy great laughs daily even many at my own expense (like the day I got a goose egg getting into the truck...that's a story for another post, lol). "You have put more joy in my heart then they have when their grain and their wine abound" Psalm 4:7
Until,
Michelle
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