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Using Mother’s Day as a Measuring Stick

I have a question for you moms.  Are you ready?

How was your Mother’s Day?

If you can rejoice and share about the gifts, cards, flowers, meal and attention lavished on you, I rejoice with you.  I also encourage you to lift your eyes to heaven and thank the Lord for this grace gift.

You see, for many Mother’s Day is yet another day to be forgotten.  It’s another special day that should have been recognized, but it is overlooked, like it was last year, and the year before that.

The truth is that we really put too much stock in Mother’s Day.  I’m afraid for many it has become our measuring stick.  Moms line themselves up next to the day and  measure themselves by the response they get from their husband and children.  If they’re forgotten, then they’re a bad mom.  If their picture is posted on social media with praise in the caption, they feel a greater measure of success. “She’s the best mother a husband could want for his children” or “She is always patient and kind” make us over the top happy.

For years I put so much stock in Mother’s Day that when my husband failed to recognize my sacrifice and service to our family, it not only ruined my day (and theirs!), but it destroyed my confidence that I was even a woman fit to be a mother!  Pretty sad.

Then one sad Mother’s day years ago, when I was reading my Bible and brooding, the Lord sweetly reminded me that my expectation was not to come from my family, but from Him alone.

It may seem “only right” that a family would express appreciation to mom, but that is our expectation.  It may seem “only right” that we could have the day off, but that is our expectation.  We could continue to list other things we expect, like gifts, praise, or attention, but all each one of those things does is to imprison those with whom we live!  Each one is its own prison bar, capturing our “prisoners.” (our family).

My soul, wait thou only upon God,

for my expectation is from Him.

Psalm 62:5

When I let the Lord be my expectation, I will never be disappointed.   I need instead to look into His lovely face and ask the question, “How am I doing, as a mom, Lord?”  When He gives His gentle approval or rebuke, we will know that it is given rightly.  He always judges correctly.

We also need to remember that Proverbs 31:25 reminds us that the virtuous woman will rejoice in time to come.  Our praise will come at another time.  It might not be until we see the Lord in heaven, but there will be a day for rejoicing.  It will come because we’ve been faithful to the task of motherhood, and it will be given by the One Who gave us the privilege to be called, “Mom.”

 Don’t give up, moms!  Keep your eyes on the finish line –  the Bema!

So, if last Sunday was a bummer day for you, drop to your knees and get your approval from the One who loves you unconditionally and knows you better than any husband or child ever could.  One Day it will be worth it all and you will be rejoicing as never before!

With love,

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What’s Cookin’ in the Country?

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When we think about kindness and having an opportunity to serve others, food steps in with an obvious way to be a blessing to an individual or a family  Everyone eats.  Everyone needs food.  Often, however, busyness or distraction, interruptions or complexities of life step in and make it hard for a family to have what they need for a meal.  That’s when you and I have the perfect open door for a heart-touching testimony!

Last weekend when we arrived home from vacation, I walked into my kitchen to the lovely surprise of breakfast foods provided by two individuals.  One purchased Panera Bread baked goods.  Yum!  The other purchased milk, eggs and strawberries.  We had everything we needed for a great breakfast before church because of their thoughtfulness.

Instead of sharing a recipe with you today, I thought I’d share a challenge – look for a way you can use food this week as your open door to have a testimony and an outreach.  Here are a few ideas to get you thinking:

  • Bake or buy fresh bread to take to a neighbor you don’t know very well.
  • Take a meal to someone who is sick or shut in, or is caring for a loved one in the hospital.
  • Buy a favorite beverage for your hair stylist and take it when you get your hair cut.
  • Make a pie with local berries and deliver it to new neighbors.

There are lots of other options.  Pray and ask the Lord to help you to be sensitive to the needs around you.

Your kindness might just be the open door to also share the Gospel, and that should be our whole motivation!

Do you have an idea of a way to use food to serve the lost in your realm of influence?

With love form my country kitchen,

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Freshen Up Friday

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Now that it’s just us two Empty-nesters going on vacation, we eat out a little more frequently than we did when we had a family of four, but we still have strategies we use to keep food costs down. If you’re planning a trip this summer I trust these tips will help you, too.

*Before you go, bake up a loaf (or two) of banana bread or something similar, and have it for breakfast each morning with fresh fruit.

*Take your own coffee and cream with you if you’re staying at a place that has a coffee maker in the room. This will save a bundle!

*Take snack bars with you for mid-morning or afternoon hunger pains.

*Check the local grocery store for ice cream deals to avoid spending a fortune at an ice cream stand. We got a pint of Mayfield ice cream for $1 at Kroger this week and it served us several desserts! How fun would it be for a family (even the size of the Duggers’s!) to each get to chose their own pint?! We have the blessing of having a freezer at our condo, but if you don’t have access to one, you could buy cones and serve up scoops at a very low cost!

*Our strategy at meals is to split an entree. There is ALWAYS more than enough food for one person.  This is also helpful for the waistline! Eating your main meal at lunch is also cheaper.

*I would advise moms to fill their bag with special little treats the kids might not get on a normal day at home. Pull out a juice bag when the afternoon (or the wait at that great restaurant) is getting a little too long for your child. An individual bag of Goldfish crackers to go with it might just save your sanity on what you had hoped would be the “perfect day.” Be prepared before you go!

*Check websites for ice cream places and restaurants before you go. Many establishments run specials. Starbucks has BOGO frappes this week from 3-5. Baskin Robbins was also doing a BOGO deal. It never hurts to check!

*Pick up a free coupon book for the area – you find them at tourist areas and rest stops. They often have valuable savings on food or attractions, like putt-putt.

I hope these little ideas refresh your wallet, and your time away!

What do you do to save money on food expenses while on vacation?

Stay refreshed,
Denise

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Watch your step

I’m excited to have a guest on the blog today! This post is written by my friend and Nova Scotia traveling companion, Kellie Price. I was eager to hear what the Lord taught her on our trip. Her insight is thought-provoking with a great visual to remind us of an important truth!

Denise has graciously invited me to share with you some of what I learned as a result of our trip to Nova Scotia.  This trip was such a blessing to me in so many ways! One blog post is not enough to tell you everything that I learned, so I will share one visual that God used to teach me a lesson… “muck”.

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No picture can adequately describe how thick the muck was!

As you may have already heard Denise mention, we added a new word to our vocabulary while in Nova Scotia… mucky”.  I can say that I have never really seen anything quite like the muck that resulted from the melting snow that they were experiencing in Nova Scotia.  The dirt roads leading in to the camp were challenging to travel on at times and some of the cars even got stuck in the muck at camp.  Denise and I walked through the muck every time we left our chalet to head to the main building.  We were prepared by bringing boots…but you know by now where the boots were! So, we pulled up our skirts and trudged through the muck!

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Doesn’t Denise look so cute in her red galoshes that one of the sweet ladies let her borrow??? She’s quick to point out that she did not teach in them 😉

So, why am I telling you about the muck? It’s just thick, sloshy mud, right? Well, yes…but there was a lesson to be learned from walking through the muck. (We learned a lot of lessons on this trip…and are thankful for each and every one!) Getting from Point A to Point B was challenging.  You had to be very careful of each step, always strategically looking for the best place to step next. You could become so focused on watching your feet and the area immediately surrounding you that you weren’t really watching where you were ultimately headed.  If you weren’t careful, you would look up and realize that you had put yourself right in the middle of a big, mucky mess with nowhere to go.  The danger of looking only at your feet and the muck around you was that you couldn’t see the bigger picture of where you were ultimately headed and the best path from here to there.

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Trudging through the muck one step at a time

Isn’t that just exactly how life is sometimes??? We get so focused on our current circumstances and what is going on at that exact moment that we can lose sight of the bigger picture.  We should be focused on Christ and allowing Him to lead us…showing us what the “next right step” is.  Why? Because He already has a path laid out for us and He sees the bigger picture!  He knows what we are currently facing and where we are headed.  He knows what plans He has for our life and how He is using each circumstance that we face to prepare us for what lies ahead.  When we take our eyes off of Him, we become so focused on our current circumstances that we can get ourselves into a big, mucky mess where we can’t even see the next right step.

Another discovery was that when you were walking with someone, it was wise to follow in their footsteps and work together to find the best route from Point A to Point B.  Denise and I learned to work together to find the best path.  One of us may have been looking down finding the next right step, but the other one was looking further ahead warning of what to look out for while following in her footsteps.  How wonderful it is that in life God gives us friends and family to accompany us on our journeys! I have been blessed to be surrounded with friends and family who are walking on this journey of life with me.  Denise is one of those friends! God has used her to help me along my journey by praying for me, mentoring me and sharing what she has learned along the way.  Do you know what else she does? She cares enough to tell me when she sees me headed for (or already in the middle of) a big, mucky mess.  She helps me to keep my focus on Christ and not my circumstances.  She reminds me that, when I can’t see beyond my circumstances, God sees the bigger picture and He has a plan for my life.  Sometimes these things are hard to do, but she is a true friend…and a true friend will always point you toward Christ!

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                Denise leading the way

How about you? Do you ever find yourself focusing on your circumstances instead of Christ and find yourself in a mucky mess? I do! But I’m thankful that I have a Savior who is much bigger than the mucky messes I find myself in…and I’m thankful that He has also surrounded me with friends and family who will point me back to Him! Do you have a friend who helps you to avoid the mucky messes in life by constantly pointing you toward Christ? Are you that kind of friend to others?

I Chronicles 16:11 says… “Seek the Lord and his strength, seek his face continually.”

If we are consistently seeking him, we will avoid those mucky messes that life can bring!  But…even when we do find ourselves in the muck, God can use those circumstances to teach us and cause us to grow.  For this reason, we can be thankful…even for the muck!

So, let’s focus on Christ so we can take the next right step…and care enough to help point each other toward Christ along the way!

~ Kellie

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A Peek from my Porch

As I mentioned yesterday, my husband and I are on vacation this week. It’s our normal routine to rest at the beach in early May.

Oh, how we’ve needed this time! Things have stayed extremely busy and our mind and bodies were weary. But already we are feeling refreshed and renewed!

Here are a few pictures from the last six days…

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Edisto Island

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Can you see the alligator?
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Beautiful Charleston

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Sunrise at the Beach

Thanks for stopping in for a peek! How’s your week going?
Denise