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A Peek from my Porch

Ladies’ Retreat at The Wilds

This is my weekend in pictures…

Times away like this are so valuable!  Being away from your regular people and routines refreshes you and prepares you to go back home with renewed spiritual vigor!  I’d encourage you to take advantage of any opportunity such as this; I don’t think you’ll regret it (unless of course you lose the Jenga tournament!)!

Do you have special memories of ladies’ conferences you’ve attended?

With love and a refreshed heart,

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Getting the Most Out of a Ladies’ Conference

Sifting flour makes me feel like a professional baker. I dump in huge amounts of flour into the canister, turn the crank, and when I’m finished, all that’s left are the clumps – the little nubby bits that I push through the sieve with my fingers.  Now the flour is so fine; perfect for use in my recipes!

That process reminds me of what I need to do after attending a ladies’ conference, which I was privileged to do last weekend. The time went so fast, and I received so much, so fast. It’s as though all that wisdom has been poured into the reservoir of my heart.  I’ve wished I could go back and redo it all again, but of course that’s not possible.  So to get the most from all I heard, it’s necessary that I sift through it all, letting a little at a time go through the mill of my mind and then fall into my heart, so that it’s ready for use.  Here’s how I do that:

  • First, I try to take lots of notes on the things that seem to “jump” out at me during the conference.
  • I mark with an * the things that really spoke to my heart.
  • During the next week or two when I’m having my devotions, I read through my notes, a little at a time.  I write into my journal things that were important.  The rewriting process helps me remember those points!  I may even draw a little picture to aid my memory or make the note more visual.
  • I pray about that point, asking the Lord to help me to incorporate that into my life and make the changes I need to make.
  • I continue to make my way through my notes until I’ve reviewed it all.
  • I sing the song(s) that was a theme song, as I have my prayer time.

I won’t remember everything that I heard, but using these steps, I will remember the points that were especially convicting or helpful!  After a couple of weeks, I’ve taken that short weekend away and milled through the material, getting the most out of my retreating period.  The Word has become smoother and is now ready for me to use.  It’s like getting a double blessing from the conference!

If you’ve been to a retreat recently, I trust this will encourage you to try to get the most from what was shared.  The speaker was led by God to deliver those sessions and God knew you’d be there!  Sift through the material and get the most from your time away!

With love,

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What’s Cookin’ in the Country in Strawberry season?

This past weekend my husband was on a country drive in South Carolina and spotted fresh, local strawberries for sale at a roadside stand!  They are so sweet and good!  I had a some with my yogurt Sunday morning.  I had some on a scoop of ice cream Sunday night.  I flash froze some for muffins, and I have a dish of some sliced and ready for other treats.

One of those treats is my favorite recipe for shortcakes from Cooking Light.  I’ve shared these in the past, but it’s  been a while and these are on my mind, so I wanted to share it again.  

I love a sweet biscuit-like shortcake, rather than the store-bought sponge cakes.  These are so much better than the ones in the store!

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Ingredients

3 1/2 cups halved strawberries, divided
1/3 cup sugar
1/3 cup orange juice
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1 teaspoon lemon juice
1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
3 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/8 teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons chilled stick margarine or butter, cut into small pieces
1/2 cup low-fat buttermilk

Preparation

Combine 1 cup strawberry halves, 1/3 cup sugar, orange juice, vanilla, and lemon juice in a bowl, and mash with a potato masher. Stir in 2 1/2 cups strawberry halves. Cover and chill.

Preheat oven to 425°.

Lightly spoon flour into dry measuring cups; level with a knife. Combine flour, 3 tablespoons sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in a bowl; cut in margarine with a pastry blender or 2 knives until mixture resembles coarse meal. Add buttermilk, stirring just until moist (dough will be sticky).

Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface, and knead lightly 4 times with floured hands. Pat dough into a 6 x 4-inch rectangle. Cut dough into 6 squares. Place 1 inch apart on a baking sheet coated with cooking spray. Bake at 425° for 12 minutes. Cool on a wire rack.

 I just thought you’d want a heads-up for a great shortcake recipe before your first batch of local berries is purchased! These would be great for Mother’s Day lunch!

Are local berries in where you live?  What will you make with them?

With love from my country kitchen,

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Freshen Up Friday – Love Notes

Keeping any relationship fresh requires thought, effort and communication.  Writing a note to let your spouse or a child know you love them is a great way to deepen the bond you share.  It says more than what’s on that paper, doesn’t it?  It says, “I cared enough to stop in my busy day and let you know I am thinking about you!”

When was the last time you left a note for someone you love?  I am grateful when I find something that helps me be thoughtful.  I found these at Hobby Lobby in the card and stationery department…

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These are pads with love notes printed on them.  The back of each card is blank so you can add more to what is already there, if you want.   It makes it easy to pull an appropriate one off and leave it in a place where your husband, child, grandchild or even a Sunday school student or neighborhood child will find it.You could mail it to someone outside your home or leave it for a family member to find.   Some places to leave them would be..

  • Next to their toothbrush
  • In a dresser drawer
  • At their dinner plate
  • In their lunch box
  • On the steering wheel or taped to the rear view mirror
  • At the computer
  • In a shirt pocket
  • In a suitcase
  • In their Bible

Freshen and brighten up someone’s day by leaving  a love note like this one, or one you’ve created.

 Heaviness in the heart of man makes it stoop, but a good word makes it glad!  Proverbs 12:25

The best Word you can hear and share is God’s Word!  Be in a Bible-preaching church Sunday!

Stay refreshed,

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With Words of Praise!

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This hideously adorable donkey lives on a farm about an hour from us.  We have affectionately named him “Lester.”  Lester is very jealous of the other animals on the farm.  How do I know?  If  visitors gather to pay homage to the lovely peacock, or ooo and ahhh over the long neck of the ostrich who lives there, he will begin his very loud and obnoxious,

Hee-haw!  Hee Haw! Hee Haw!

It’s really comical to hear him.  Not only is his noise hilarious, his mouth and ears look quite funny when he’s going off on his rampage!

While listening to Lester, I turned to my husband and said, “I’m sure thankful I can sing!  Wouldn’t it be terrible to open your mouth and sound like that?!”

The next day as I sat to have my quiet time, I read Psalm 145.  I was moved at how many times it talks of using my mouth to praise the Lord.  Words like, extol, bless, praise, speak and utter were all reminders that God wants me to use my voice for His glory.  I must praise Him with speech and song.  I must tell others of His goodness by the use of my voice.  However, I often neglect the chance to speak up!  I remain silent, or I don’t give honor belonging only to the Lord.

  • Even little things like praising Him like when someone passes and says, “It’s a pretty day, isn’t it?”  needs to be followed with, “Yes, and I thank the Lord for making it.”  Anything else would be like Lester’s “Hee-Haw!
  • At testimony time at church, if I fail to stand and praise Him for prayer He’s answered, I’m belting out “Hee-Haw” instead.
  • When the opportunity to share the Gospel is given and I am too afraid to share it, my lips are uttering ol’ Lester’s ugly “Hee-Haw!” greetings instead of the Truth that will set that person free!
  • To miss the opportunity to pray my thanks for a meal, for God’s comfort, His presence, for answered prayer, or for provision is to selfishly call attention to myself rather than my great God.  Hee-Haw!
  • “Hee-haw!” is what I’m really saying if I’m not singing with psalms and hymns and spiritual songs and making melody in my heart during the song service at church.

We all have a voice, given by the Lord.  Are you using yours to praise the Lord, or do the sounds that come from your lips resemble Lester?  Let everything that hath breath praise the Lord!

With praise to Him,

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