Monday, November 15, 2010
Good Morning!
I was looking through some old papers, you know, trying to toss and organize, when I came across this quote I must have scribbled down to try and remember.
"You have to get up every morning with determination if you're going to go to bed with satisfaction!"
- source unknown
This is just the shot in the arm that I needed today. We have so much to do: lessons, bringing a meal to a dear friend, dance, gym, laundry, and more. In fact, this is going to be another busy week. Thankfully tomorrow is quiet, but Wednesday we have a friend's 3 year old coming all day. Thursday we have groceries, karate and our date night. Friday is our flock group meeting. Each day we will be working on our lessons and trying to keep the house in order.
It is a blessing to have such a full life. It's a gift, indeed. My prayer is that I make the most of this week I have been given. And may you be blessed as well.
~Jenn
Friday, November 12, 2010
What is going on?
Last Sunday, my pastor said something that has stuck with me this week. Roughly paraphrased, if the world says something is right, then we should first consider if doing the opposite would be more Christlike. How many times have I done the opposite? Homeschooling, selling our home to get debt free, leaving a nursing career, comes to my mind.
This leads me to wonder. Is there something going on in your life, that viewed through the eyes of the “world”, doesn’t seem right or good–yet seen through the “Goodness of God” point-of-view, you can see Him working in or through it?
Please comment and share! And hugs to you on this journey called Faith!!!
~Jenn
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Diligence
The character quality we are studying this week is diligence. Noah Webster's 1828 dictionary defines diligence as the steady application in business of any kind; constant effort to accomplish what is undertaken. The Bible verse we are memorizing this week is from Ecclesiastes 9 verse 10.
"Whatever you do, do well.
For when you go to the grave,
there will be no work or planning or knowledge or wisdom."
Diligence as a homemaker has always been a goal of mine, not that I succeed even half the time. I usually make a good start each day, getting up near 6 o'clock. Then I hit the afternoon "wall" around 3 PM. Lessons are done. I've been diligent with the laundry and dishes. I know what I am making for dinner. I am over being diligent. I want a break. There is nothing wrong with wanting a break, until the break eats away at time we could be putting effort into the house or even just going outside to enjoy the sunny day. We are warned that life is short. Wasting one moment seems reckless. It is up to the individual to determine what that means. Wasting time to one, might be resting to another. We are clearly told that there is a time for work and a time to rest as well. My purpose of this post is not to make anyone feel guilty, including myself. It is a matter to consider though. And my conscience says that my afternoon rests are and have been a little indulgent. I am going to make an effort to change this. You have my permission to ask how it is going. :-)
Jenn
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Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Simple Housing
We jumped off the "have a big mortgage" lifestyle a few years ago, when we decided to get debt free. Since then, renting has been the only option. Not that that is going to change anytime soon, but I keep finding hope while reading about others who have found creative solutions to their housing needs.
I am very interested in projects like the one above. (click here to read the full story.) I am also interested in people who live in modern Yurts or reclaimed grain bins. Perhaps part of me knows that deep down I don't ever want another mortgage. I'd rather live in a whole in the ground!
I am very interested in projects like the one above. (click here to read the full story.) I am also interested in people who live in modern Yurts or reclaimed grain bins. Perhaps part of me knows that deep down I don't ever want another mortgage. I'd rather live in a whole in the ground!
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Thursday, November 4, 2010
Note of Praise
I have been contemplating finances this morning. I don't think we've had a raise in more than 5 years, yet the big corporations have kept up their cost of living increases all this time! I see increases in every thing I buy. I am forced to do more with less and less. I am not upset. This gives me the opportunity to give all the glory to God in this area. It has to be a God thing, for sure. Makes me feel like the widow and her endless jug of olive oil sometimes. I just don't know how else we are still able to spend less than we earn.
~Jenn :-)
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Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Warshing Clothes Recipe
This was sent to me in an email yesterday. Thanks, Arlene!
Years ago an Alabama grandmother gave the new bride the following recipe. This is an exact copy as written and found in an old scrapbook -with spelling errors and all.
WARSHING CLOTHES
Build fire in backyard to heat kettle of rain water. Set tubs so smoke wont blow in eyes if wind is pert. Shave one hole cake of lie soap in boilin water.
Sort things, make 3 piles
1 pile white,
1 pile colored,
1 pile work britches and rags.
To make starch, stir flour in cool water to smooth, then thin down with boiling water.
Take white things, rub dirty spots on board, scrub hard, and boil, then rub colored don't boil just wrench and starch.
Take things out of kettle with broom stick handle, then wrench, and starch.
Hang old rags on fence.
Spread tea towels on grass.
Pore wrench water in flower bed. Scrub porch with hot soapy water.
Turn tubs upside down.
Go put on clean dress, smooth hair with hair combs.. Brew cup of tea, sit and rock a spell and count your blessings.
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Paste this over your washer and dryer Next time when you think things are bleak, read it again, kiss that washing machine and dryer, and give thanks.. First thing each morning you should run and hug your washer and dryer.
For you non-southerners - wrench means, rinse ;)
AND WE THOUGHT WE HAVE IT ROUGH
Monday, November 1, 2010
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