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A Peek Inside the Parsonage

I’m sure you know by now that I love seasonal decorations.  It’s just so much fun to freshen up the house by adding touches around the house from the season.  Springtime is my favorite season because everything’s coming back to life!  Sunshine, warm temperatures, flowers and green grass just invigorate me!  Surely this verse in Song of Solomon 2;12 is celebrating not only love, but springtime – The flowers appear on the earth; the time of the singing of birds is come, and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land.

Here are a some of the springtime touches around my house:

At the entryway …

The entryway table…
 My china cabinet… love this little birdhouse teapot a friend gave me.
Notice the little canvas tea cup pictures behind my crystal glasses…


Here’s on of them up close.  I found these for $1 at Michael’s!  I loved the colors – very springy!

 Even my pencils at my desk are now in a sweet little bunny cup – a gift from my husband who knows my affinity for cute little cups!
This adorable bunny, complete with chenille jacket, sits on my corner shelf.
 I bought this bunch of fresh flowers for $5 last weekend!  It’s amazing how much a bouquet of flowers can brighten up a room, isn’t it?  I’ve enjoyed these so much!

Decorating our home tells our family that we care about them.  It makes home a special place with memories of loving, feminine touches.  So, how do you decorate for spring? 
With love,
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Enjoy and Prepare

Wow!  Monday was gorgeous!  I saw 83 degrees on a bank sign while we were in town in the afternoon.  This is my kind of weather.  However, the warm weather also caused a spring-time storm to brew. After sunshine comes rain, they say!  But that’s okay, we can enjoy the sunshine while it’s here, and then prepare for the storm.

Hmmmm, that sounds like life, doesn’t it?  Blessings one day, trials the next.  But we must do in our Christian life just what we do with adjusting from sunshine and rain…enjoy and prepare.  We need to learn to thank the Lord for the days when trial clouds aren’t seen.  It’s easy to forget to do that, isn’t it?  We take so much for granted.  We need to thank the Lord for and enjoy:

  • our health
  • our home
  • our husband
  • our children
  • our heritage
  • The Word of God
  • A great church
  • food
  • clothes
  • medicine
  • Chrisitian fellowship 

Then we prepare for the trials.  How?  The same way you prepare for the storm:

  • Take shelter- Be faithful to your church so you can hear the Word of God.
  • Heed the warning in God’s Word and obey its commands.
  • Stay in tune during in trials by spending time in prayer pouring out your heart to God.
  • Stay in a safe place by staying close to the Lord.  Don’t flee because there is a storm.
  • Store extra food for trials by memorizing the Word of God.  Hebrews 13:5,6 , I Peter 5;10, Isaiah 40:29; 41:10

Let’s thank the Lord for many sunny days, but then be prepared for the stormy days that will follow.  The Lord is the Giver of them both and we can know that He is up to something good in our lives – whether it’s sunny or stormy!
With love,

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What’s Cookin’ in the Parsonage?

Sunday was the beginning of revival meetings at Boones Creek Bible Church, so we ended the Sunday morning service with a church “dinner on the grounds”. Wow! There is always tons of wonderful food because we have a church full of great cooks! The church provides fried chicken and rotisserie chicken, so we bring sides, salads and desserts.

I took a broccoli salad, gourmet potatoes, and a new dessert – Chip Lover’s Cupcakes from Taste of Home.  It seems like I always make these potatoes for church dinners, but they can be made ahead of time, and it doesn’t hurt them to stay in the church warmer for so many hours before the dinner.  Some things dry out and don’t do well, but these are great for a fellowship dinner. 

The cupcake recipe is a bit rich, but you know what?  I think that’s what dessert is all about!  You don’t have to eat more than one, just enjoy it with a cup of coffee or a glass of milk.  It cracks me up when people say, “Oh!  That’s rich!”  Eat a little and enjoy it.   

I decorated them kind of the way the magazine suggested.  They are covered with buttercream icing (super easy to make!).  Don’t buy the canned stuff!  Then you add a little cocoa powder to a reserved portion of the icing and make a little decoration on the top, then add a miniature chocolate chip cookie.  I found these chocolate chip teddy grahams and thought the children would enjoy them while one of their parents finished off the cupcake.  =)

You see the reason you put the chocolate chip cookie on top is because there’s a treasure inside the cupcake…

chocolate chip cookie dough!  It sinks down to the bottom and creates this lovely little surprise! 

If you have a chocolate chip cookie lover in your house you need to try these! 

What do you like to take to a church dinner?

With love,

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Reuse!

Ever wonder what to do with the nice plastic bags comforters, quilts and blankets come in?  I finally figured out a creative use!  I stash it under a bed.  It’s filled with  the sheets and blankets that fit that bed.  I used to pile all the linens in the linen closet in the bathroom and then try to sort through and find the right size, and also the matching pillow cases…without making an avalanche occur in the process!  Now all I have to do is slide the bag out, pull out the sheets and make up the bed!  So much easier.  It’s all zipped up inside, so it stays fresh and clean there.

 Even when unsuspecting kitties find it and make it their napping spot…no need to worry!

What use have you found for those plastic bags?

See you in church Sunday!  We begin revival meetings here with Morris Gleiser.  Come join us!

With love,

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A Peek Inside the Parsonage

This picture of my living room couch was taken right after I got it in 2008.  I looked a long time before I found this one that I fell in love with! My dream of a couch and my husband’s dream were in two separate worlds!  My dream was with the Shabby Chic/ French Country look in mind; his was man cave visionary!  Well, we see who won was more willing to give up their dream!  Yeah, he’s sweet.

Honestly, my couch was more than getting what I wanted.  I longed for something that was inviting to those who entered our home.  I wanted it to shout out to them, “Come sit down.  Take your shoes off, pull your feet up into the cushions and make yourself at home here!”  This couch fits that bill.

When I look in my living room, I see far more than furniture and decorations.  I see a place where rivers of tears have been shed, hearts have been poured out, burdens shared, sins confessed, joys repeated, marriages united, souls saved, friendships begun, Bible verses shared, and prayers cried out to God.  This room is our room of ministry.  It’s a hospital for those who are hurting. You see, we weren’t really buying a couch; we were buying a hospital bed…ready for any who recognized their need for Divine help and healing. I love my couch’s comfortable down-filled cushions, but even more, I love the comfort we’re able to share from God’s Word with those who come and sit there.

I love the living room of my parsonage because of the healing we’ve seen happen there,  I love my couch because it is the place where those that are needy have seated themselves.

You don’t have to live in a parsonage to have a couch like mine.  If you open your heart to people that need the love of God, your couch will be a hospital bed too.  The Divine Healer is ready to move in and touch those needy lives!
P.S.   It doesn’t hurt if you also happen to  love the looks of your hospital bed!

So very blessed,