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Freshen Up Friday

Tomorrow is September the first.  Wow.  I think it’s time to do a little prep to get ready for fall, which will officially be here in 22 days!  I found this picture

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and loved it for the ideas of a color scheme for fall.  Why not peek around you and see if you can find things you already have that fit into that color palette?  Tuck those colors together on a mantle, book shelf, or cabinet for a beautiful entry of fall in your home.  Some other ideas…

  • Create a tablescape with those colors.
  • A front door wreath 
  • Gather those colors for an arrangement of mums and flowers on your front porch
  • Use those colors when picking out fall wardrobe pieces such as scarves, a necklace or a cardigan
  • How about that top color as a nail polish or lipstick? The other colors are pefect for eyeshadows! I’m thinking so!

Fall will be here soon.  Freshen up your home or your wardrobe and incorporate some of these beautiful color tones!

What do you love most about fall?

Be refreshed,

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Thrifty Thursday: Little by Little!

This is the third post in this series. If you haven’t read the first two posts, you can read them here and here.

Monday night I was so excited to see this on the bottom of my Ingles receipt – Year to date savings: $1,001.75! 

I know that number isn’t the exact amount I have saved by using coupons and shopping sale cycles, but it’s still really cool. I didn’t save $1,000.00 in one month – that’s almost nine months of carefully planning my shopping trips, using coupons and shopping the sales cycles. When we talk about being thrifty, it’s important to remember that saving money is done little by little. 

Here are some basic ways you can save little by little that will add up to a lot! 


1. Plan your grocery shopping trips.
  
This one takes work and a little time, but as you saw from my Ingles receipt, it has a great return on investment! There are so many helpful blogs to guide you in your grocery shopping endeavors. My favorite is Southern Savers. I love her free online coupon class. Start there and take it one step at a time. To me, saving on groceries is the easiest and most obvious way to be thrifty!
Chocolate milk is expensive, but my husband loves it. I grabbed this marked down half gallon and turned it into an edible love note!
2. Don’t be wasteful!
  • Plan one meal a week as “leftover night” and clean out the fridge!
  • Use Pinterest to find new ways to mix and match your wardrobe instead of buying something new.
  • Encourage your family to only put what they will eat on their plate.
  • When eating out, share an entree with your husband, child or friend. You know there’s plenty for two in most restaurant entrees!
  • “Shop your house” when redecorating a space. 
  • Freeze leftover soups, canned tomatoes or sauces when a recipe only uses half of the can.
  • Slice your bakery bread and freeze the bag of bread after the first day you use it. French bread molds so quickly! (Make sure you slice it before you freeze it…slicing frozen bread is nearly impossible. Trust me.)
3. Practice restraint. (Proverbs 25:28)
This goes both ways – both in overspending and in over-thrifting (not really a word, I know…). You can’t save money by buying 500 jars of mayonnaise at it’s lowest price any more than you can by impulse buying without a shopping list.  
If you’re not a thrifty person, you’ve got to try it! Who doesn’t love saving money? If you are a thrifty person, be encouraged! Little savings add up to a lot of savings!
Whitney 
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A Peek Inside the Parsonage

Go to now ye that say, To day or to morrow we will go into such a city, and continue there a year, and buy and sell, and get gain:  Whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow.
James 4:13, 14
 
We had plans.  People were expecting us.  We were going to make some home visits, hospital calls, go here, do this and that, take a little jaunt, but first there was an eye appointment- just to have a look at what my parson considered a “drooping eye.”  However, the trained eye of the opthamologist saw a greater issue to be dealt with.  The vision problem  was not in a heavy eyelid; it was in the retina.  Now the vision problem wasn’t just an aggravation;  it was serious issue.  Another appointment was set for a retina specialist after the weekend. 
  
On Sunday we sang with the congregation…
 
Alas! and did my Savior bleed
And did my Sovereign die?
Would He devote that sacred head
For sinners such as I?
Refrain
At the cross, at the cross where I first saw the light,
And the burden of my heart rolled
It was there by faith I received my sight, And now I am happy all the day!


It seemed everywhere we turned over the weekend, there were references to sight, vision or seeing openly and clearly.  It was as though each statement or phrase spoken or sung was shouted at us. We were ready listeners.  Of course the references are to spiritual sight, which is far greater.  How empty our lives would be had we never seen our need for Christ. 

Then the Monday morning appointment came. My poor parson endured all the lights, refraction, and testing all over again.  He read more alphabet signs than a kindergartner at graduation time.  Then the diagnosis came – it was a detached retina. Surgery was scheduled for today at 9am. 

My heart has ached for my parson.  We are one.  We have been for thirty-one years.  What he goes through, I go through. I wish I could take it for him.  He will be wheeled off to deal with this surgery, but not alone.  Because of his spiritual  vision that pushed him to Christ at the age of five, he will have the presence of the Lord with him where I cannot go.  That gives me peace and helps me rest.

As to the plans we’d made earlier – they are really insignificant right now. When going through a trial, priorities change.  The really important and eternal things come into view very clearly.  Some of those things are:

  • Our love and dependence on our God. Plans may change, but God never will.
  • Our knowledge of His sovereign plan.  He knows what is best for us.
  • Our love for one another.  We are pulled closer at times like this.
  • Our appreciation for everything God has given (vision, speech, ability to walk, talk, swallow…)
  • Our love and gratefulness for our family and friends that have surrounded us.  What we do without this support?

If you’re going through a trial, determine to allow it to run you to God and not away from Him.  Love your family more than ever.  Tell your friends what they mean to you.  You never know what tomorrow may bring.

From the parsonage windows,

   P.S.  Thank you for your prayers for the parson and me!  We need each one.

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Herb & Cheese-Stuffed Hamburgers w/Garlic Fries

We grilled out recently and made hamburgers, but not just any hamburger.  These were Herb & Cheese Stuffed Burgers.  The pictures posted today came from my plate.  It tasted as lip-smacking as it looks!  I saved this recipe to share with you today so you could have a super Labor Day menu to cook on your grill. (Can you believe that’s right around the corner?!)   I found this recipe clipped in my file from a Taste of Home Magazine.  One of my family members declared this hamburger to be “the best she’d ever eaten!”  I think I may have to agree.  It didn’t need ketchup, mustard or mayo.  The tomato and lettuce were a lovely addition to all the great flavors in this delicious burger.  Here’s the recipe:

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Freshen Up Friday

Having fresh herbs growing in the yard or on the kitchen counter is such a blessing!  The picture above is the thyme I planted in the little tube pan around my umbrella table.  It’s my favorite thing in my yard! It adds a centerpiece to the table without me having to do a thing when we go out there to eat.  It gives off a wonderful fragrance, and it’s so handy when I need a sprig of it to add to whatever I’m cooking.  All I do is step out to the deck and cut off what I need. 

If you don’t have an herb garden, why not buy a small pot in your produce department so you can enjoy the beauty, fragrance and flavor of fresh herbs?  They sure give a lot of pleasure for a small cost! 

I found pots of fresh Basil on sale at my Ingles store yesterday.  Look!  They’re less than $2.  Can’t beat that.  I bet even Whitney would think that’s a thrifty purchase!  =) 

Be refreshed,