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Celebrate Easter with Family Favorites and Recipes

My favorite holiday of the year is this week! It’s both surprising and exciting! I’m surprised because, well, where did March go?! It flew by for me! However, I’m not sad about that! Why? The last week of March took us to New York and Pennsylvania. The last leg of the trip in PA hit me between the eyes when I came down with Flu A. It caused me to miss out on most of a marriage retreat my husband was leading, as well as Sunday services. Those days are kind of a blur, but I remember enough to grimace at the thought. Thank the Lord for healing, home, and chicken noodle soup!

A few weeks ago, my daughter asked if I minded if she hosted Easter this year. Her family moved into a lovely country home this year, and she felt excited about having everyone there to celebrate the resurrection. Of course I agreed, and now I see the Lord was going before me, knowing I would just be recovering. So this year, I’m simply making a couple sides to take to the meal. That means I can focus on what I really think everyone would enjoy.

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An Inexpensive Way to Create Beautiful Storage Boxes

Springtime usually inspires projects, and even if they’re little ones, isn’t it fun to see the improvements that are made?

I have been looking for pretty boxes to put on the top shelf of my closet that would hold out of season sweaters and tops, as well as purses and accessories. However, I didn’t want to spend $12-$15 on each box, since I was hoping to have three or four, at least. Then I saw an upcycling idea using a plain cardboard box, and I knew this would work for me!

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Daily Life, · Memorizing Scripture · podcast

This Week: Ministry, Miles, and Moments

We’ve been on the road again this past week and we are so thankful for the ministry opportunities. What a blessing to encourage pastors and their wives, and also marriages and families! I’m learning that everyone has needs and burdens, some greater than others. It’s a joy to walk with them in their heartache, and also rejoice with those who are in a season to rejoice.

When we’re on the road, exercise can be difficult. We were so thankful to stay two nights at a hotel with a good exercise room! Our bodies sure needed it!

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My New Favorite Chocolate Chip Cookie

When you love a cookie, you want to keep honing in on the best recipe out there. My favorite is a thick, chewy chocolate chip cookie, soft in the center and full of chocolate chips! The Nestle recipe is good, but I’ve found one that tops it!

I’ve shared some great recipes on my blog, but I must say the recipe I found recently is even better!

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Peace and Quiet

Stop and listen to what is around you right now. Is the television playing? Is music streaming somewhere? Has your phone been pinging and giving notifications? Is there stillness? Our society stirs in us the idea that noise is needed. It’s helpful. Why? Because it covers and masks the noise in our soul.

For thus saith the Lord GOD, the Holy One of Israel; In returning and rest shall ye be saved; in quietness and in confidence shall be your strength: and ye would not. Isaiah 30;15

In the verse above, Israel is encouraged to rest and trust in God, rather than Assyria or Egypt. The lesson is the same for us. Rather than masking our anxiety or fear, the Lord is to be our confidence. The quietness is a quiet waiting on God. Waiting in faith. Waiting in stillness and trust in Him.

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