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Freshen Up Friday

I know I mention outfits often, but hey, we all have to dress, right?  Why not make it as enjoyable and creative as we can?! If you have a husband, remember that he is visual.  A smart wife will play that to her advantage and dress in a way that is becoming, modest (in public), and attractive to him!

 I find myself stumped sometimes  to put my clothes together in a different way – not always wearing that sweater with that blouse, or that jacket with that skirt.  I found a neat site that helps me be creative with clothes I already have in my closet.  This site is Polyvore, a place where people can mix and match items from clothes on their site to create a whole outfit.

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 If you go here, you’ll see the outfit pictured above that someone created from J.Crew.  I don’t own anything J.Crew, but I did have some similar items in my closet and was able to get a good idea of pieces to put together. 

It’s really fun to scroll through the pages of outfits and see what you can put together that is similar.  Though I haven’t done it yet, you can also put outfits of your own together on their site.  You just select pieces from each category, add accessories and there you go! 

We don’t have to go shopping, necessarily, to have an outfit we enjoy wearing and feel good in.  That cute ensemble might just be hanging in your closet just waiting to be put together!  Refresh your wardrobe and give Polyvore a look!

Be refreshed,

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A Peek Inside the Parsonage

We had a super fun ladies activity at church this week.  We had Pinterest party! We have many creative women at church and one of those young moms, Christina, took upon herself the planning and preparing of this fun event. Everyone was asked to bring $5 and a snack.  We enjoyed recipes that had been found or pinned onto Pinterest, but we spent most of the evening creating crafts that were found there.  We had a great time and came home with adorable fruits from our labors!

This was probably my favorite:

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The instructions can be found here.

This is the recipe I took for our snack.  I can’t say I made it because my sweet daughter, Alli, made it for me.  It was a big hit! This is a White Pizza Dip. 

I took a little taste with a tortilla chip (I had to make sure it was good!) and that’s a great dipper.  But when I took it to church, I toasted French bread slices and that was really good with the dip!  A cracker would be good too. 

If you need an appetizer for a Christmas event, this will be a hit!  You might want to make two bowls, though, because you’ll want more than just a taste for yourself!  It’s easy and super good!

From my parsonage windows,

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What Am I To Do Now?

The Christmas cards are almost all made, but need signatures and address.  The laundry is washed and dried, but now sits cold and crumpled in the dryer.  Forty-seven Emails are waiting to be read. It seems that completing a task is impossible right now.  Have you ever been there?  It happens in a variety of settings – a new baby enters the house, you move into a new home and aren’t settled yet, or a crisis comes.  The “normal” routine is replaced with dysfunction.  The plans carefully written out on the planner are now only fleeting thoughts, never written anywhere

This is exactly where I found myself yesterday.  I felt like I was moving aimlessly from one little task to another, yet never really completing anything.  While I was folding the laundry on the unmade guest bed, I whispered in the empty house, “Lord, what am I supposed to do now? Please help me.”  I finished the task at hand, then moved on to cleaning the hardwood floor.  Once I was down on my knees, a song came to my mind,

“No one understands like Jesus, when the days are dark and grim. 
No one is so near, so dear as Jesus.  Cast your every care on Him.”
 
As I sang the song, the Lord brought a thought to my mind to answer the question I had asked earlier.
 
“Lord, what am I supposed to do now?”
Just do the next right thing.
 
That’s what I’m to do!  The next right thing.  I finished the floor.  What was the next right thing?  Fix lunch for me and pack one for my husband who was at the hospital.  And then?  Load the car.  Go visit Mom C.  There was no need to make a list or try to figure out all the details of what I have to do in the next day.  The best advice I could have gotten came whispered to my heart by the One Who understands.  Do the next right thing.  I moved through my whole day reminding myself of that simple thought.  I got everything done that needed to be completed.  My mind was clearer and the burden lighter.  That’s so simplistic, but that’s what I needed!
 
If you’re feeling overwhelmed with just Christmas preparations, this would be a good principle for you to follow too.  It’s really putting the command to, “take no thought for the morrow into practice.”  You’ll be amazed at how much simpler it will make your day!  Look around you and ask, “What’s the next thing that needs to be done?” then do it and keep moving forward.
 
Now, the next right thing is to get off this computer and head back to the hospital where I’ll spend the night.  I’ll talk to you again tomorrow!
 
With love,
 
 

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What’s Cookin’ in the Parsonage?

To answer the question of this title, What’s cookin’ in the parsonage? I’d have to say, that this weekend, the best thing that was cooked up was encouragement.  Some of that did come in the form of  meals – cooked and presented by my daughters, and other thoughtful people at our church.  But I found encouragement stirred up in clean, folded laundry, and the orders to, “Go to take a nap.”  It came through a verse left on my cell phone’s voice mail, a basket of fruit, an errand run in our stead, or a bowl of soup delivered for lunch. Those that have come by to just pray with us or my mother-in-law have deeply ministered to our hearts. Encouragement also came through people who stopped at my pew in church to inquire how things are going.  It also came simply through a hug or a squeeze around the shoulders. 

I know that all the people that gave the encouragement to us would say that what they did was just a small thing, but often that’s the biggest way to let someone know you care.  I’m sure I would be as Anne of Green Gables today who found herself “in the depths of despair,” if it weren’t for the loving gestures of our friends and family.  Of course, as a child of God, we are never without hope, but in an  emotionally draining situation like sitting with a family member diagnosed with stage four cancer, it’s easy to lose a biblical focus without people cooking up some encouragement in whatever way the Lord puts on their heart.

We are so grateful for every kindness and every prayer on our behalf.  We know that For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities, (Hebrews 4:15), but it’s a special blessing when someone “with skin on” comes along to remind us of God’s love.  Their kindness and words become His hands and His voice. God is at work in each of our lives, and we are truly blessed!

With love,