Pre-Spring · spring · spring cleaning · wardrobe

Prepare For Spring

Most of us are probably drumming our fingers, waiting for spring to arrive. I enjoyed the snow days when they came in January and early February, but I’m pretty excited about some warm, sunny days. Anyone else?

While I’m waiting for the Lord to change the season, I know He’s at work changing me. He’s helping me to trust Him in the cold, praise Him on the dark days, and be mindful of wisely using these days inside to prepare for what is to come in the springtime.

How can we all prepare for the spring days that are truly just ahead? Here are some things that I’m doing now:

  • Go through your spring wardrobe and discard that which doesn’t fit anymore or is worn out. Make a list of what you need to replace. Then you can have your eyes open for those items as you shop and you will be a step ahead of the other shoppers, grabbing what you need as soon as it arrives in store or on-line. If you shop consignments, it’s really wise to look early!
  • Put together some spring outfits on Pinterest that are light layers – perfect for the changing temperatures.
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Chicken · Dinner · dinner in 30 minutes

Chicken Burgers Upgrade

I love it when I get excited about what I’m serving for a meal…simply because I know it’s going to be delicious! That happened this past week! I have shared a Chicken Burger recipe with you in the past, and it was good, but I took that recipe and made a few modifications that gave it a major upgrade! Oh my, this was SO delicious! This is also a meal done in less than thirty minutes!

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Marriage · Uncategorized

Five Gentle Reflections After 40+ years of Marriage

After more than forty years of marriage I’ve learned that

  1. I will never be finished working on my marriage! Having a happy, fulfilling marriage where Christ is exalted, requires that we work on our marriage every.single.day. Yesterday I was intentional in pouring into our relationship with little things – I fixed Dale’s breakfast and took it to his study where he was having his Bible reading. I put toothpaste on his toothbrush when I put it on my own. I left him a note at the bathroom sink to thank him for something he did this week that pushed our family to the Lord. All these were small things, but they were investments.
  2. I must be in God’s Word and prayer each day. Without this time, I would be operating in my flesh, and trust me, that’s not pretty! As I read Proverbs 19 yesterday I read that the contentions of a wife are a continual dropping. The rain was coming down when I read that, so I had a visual of what my “drippy complaints” and grumbling look like in my marriage! God’s Word convicts, guides, instructs and teaches me how to live in my marriage. My prayer time gives me a place to take my concerns. I have a choice to leave them at the Savior’s feet, rather than slinging them at my husband! Jesus is the only One Who can remedy the issues, so I know wisdom is to take them to Him! My heart that has been refreshed in God’s Word, serves to refresh our whole home!
  3. My presence sets the tone for our home. I’ve found that turning on soft instrumental music, lighting a candle, and having a cheery disposition (See point 2!), and other touches that create an inviting atmosphere makes a difference in how our home operates! It also helps Dale’s attitude when his wife is hopeful, happy and helpful to him!
  4. Treat every day like it’s our last, because one day it will be. I often fall into bed exhausted and as I am drifting off to sleep I ‘ll have the thought – “We didn’t kiss goodnight yet!” Then I’ll reach over and we kiss goodnight, pray and then sleep peacefully. I don’t want to miss the opportunity to say “I love you” before he leaves the house, to hold hands in the car or take his arm as we walk. These are gifts each day, and I don’t want to neglect them!
  5. Dale will never meet my every expectation, but Jesus does! That means I can let that hope go! He can’t read my mind, know my needs or supply each one! Psalm 62:5 has been in my mind often when I “feel like he owes me something!” He doesn’t – because he’s not my savior – Jesus is!

I pray these five reflections will help refresh your marriage today, too!

Dinner · Lunch · Meal planning

Menu Monday

After a few weekends on the road, we’re home for a couple weeks. That means that my empty fridge needs to be stocked! The eggs, butter and condiments are lonely in there!

I’m still making my way through my pantry and freezer, but it’s scaled back enough that I’m purchasing a few items outside the “perishable only“ category.

I pulled up my Pinterest inspirations and made up my menu for lunches and suppers. These are mostly all new recipes to me! This will be spread out over the next two weeks with other freezer staples being used as well.

I created this menu on my phone while driving home from North Carolina, then took a screen shot to show you. I also made my shopping list on my phone while I created the menu. I usually do this in my planner when I’m home, but where there’s a will, there’s a way!

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Love · Valentine's Day

Letters For a Valentine

This winter I enjoyed reading Jan Karon’s newest book, My Beloved. In the story, Father Tim decides to write his wife a letter as his Christmas gift to her. He painstakingly chose words and phrases to describe his love for her. Then the letter gets lost and the rest of the book describes where that tender post travels and all the people who read his personal sentiment!

As I read the book, I was struck with the impact that a hand-written expression of love can make.

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