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Ready to Go

If you get to go away on vacation this summer, you may find as we did, that that particular week seems to fly by!  I hate to discourage you before you even pack, but vacations don’t last!  **Sigh**

While away on our recent vacation, my husband and I would sit near the pool and read our Bible in the morning.  We were seated near the gate that led out to the beach; therefore, many people walked past us as we sat there with our Bibles and journals open and a pen ready. The response from the passersby was truly interesting. The believers were easy to spot. When they saw our Bible, their look would brighten. Many would step back to make a comment.

One such person was a dear lady probably in her 60’s. She walked up to me, a smile on her face, and asked, “What does the Word say today?”

“The Lord is so good” I said, and then I shared with her the truth that I had just read from the psalms.

Her response to me was – “Oh, as I was just walking along the shoreline and thinking about being here on vacation, the Lord brought to my mind that this time away is how life is. You come here on vacation and enjoy yourself, but then at the end of the week, it’s time to go home. That’s the way it’s going to be for all of us. We’re here now for just a short little while, then one day, it will be time to go home, and we all have to be ready.”

She’s so right. Our time on vacation went so quickly, and was wonderful, but then the time was ended and it was time to pack up and head home. When our life is done here, we are all headed somewhere – heaven or hell. Will you be ready to meet the Lord on that day? Where are you going, Friend? You can know for sure that heaven is your home by trusting Christ as your Savior. (Click here to read how you can know!)  The time is passing quickly – don’t delay!  Heaven will be far better than anything we’ve ever enjoyed on this earth – and it will never end!

See you in church!

With love,

Family life

Summertime Activities

The good ol’ summer days are here again!  For moms whose children have been in school, that means changing your routine.  No more days to do only what you have on your list.  You now have children, perhaps young and older ones that need you.  Recently a mom lamented to me that she was dreading these days.  Summer doesn’t need to be faced with dread; these months can be fun and fulfilling for your family if you take time to plan for it.

Sit down with a pen and paper and write out some things you’d like to accomplish with your children this summer.  Are they old enough to do some projects like painting their bedroom or helping you organize the basement?  Include those types of activities. 

What could you teach them while they’re off of school?  A memory passage from Scripture?  How to sew or cook?  How to build a space ship,  model car, airplane or homemade boat

How could they serve others?  How about hosting a 5-day club in your yard one week?  Could you visit in the nursing home or a shut-in?  Does someone need encouragement via a batch of cookies or muffins?

What fun things do you not want to forget to do?  Perhaps – make homemade Popsicles, have a picnic lunch under the shade of the tree in your yard, make a fun craft with your preschooler, school-aged child, or pre-teen.  How about a craft for 4th of July, one to remember your ocean vacation, create fun flip-flops or an inexpensive fishing pole craft.

What new recipes could you stir up?  Fun beverages, cupcakes like this, this or this or some fun jell-0.

Encourage activities your children can do on their own, such as reading.  Here’s a way to get them a little more interested in being bookworms if they’re a little hesitant.  Going to the library and piling up on books they pick out is a great activity on a hot summer day!  Build a little reading tent and stack the books in there with a little snack, and they can have fun reading while you do some necessary tasks.

Summertime should be wonderful days with your children – not ones filled with drudgery and arguing, fussy children.  But it really hinges on you, Mom, to put some effort into planning how you and your children will spend these months.  I’ve barely touched the tip of the iceberg of all the activities there are to explore.  Every minute doesn’t have to be structured – have some free time when the children can go out and play, some time when it’s quiet time – time for devotions or book reading.  Spend time through the week alone with each child.  Find a project suited to their age and get them excited about what you’ll do when “their time” comes!

Thou hast set all the borders of the earth: thou hast made summer and winter.
Psalm 74:17
God made summer, so plan to enjoy it!
With love,

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A Peek Inside the Parsonage

I guess this would technically be called, “A Peek Outside the Parsonage” because I want to show you something outside on my deck. Look at this cute chandelier-like light that I found for my umbrella table at Lowe’s this past week.  I love it! Ta-da!!!!
Without being lit it even makes the breakfast table pretty!
This picture’s a bit blurry, but here’s what it looks like at nighttime with the votives lit…
This was only $15!  I think it gives lots of bang for the price.  As much as we use our deck in the summertime, I know this will be used lots!  It screws together around the pole of the umbrella in a matter of minutes; easy enough for even me to put together! 
A really neat idea that I read about recently to add a little color to your umbrella table is to take a tube pan and place the umbrella through the tube part of the pan, then fill the pan with potting soil and plants.  I found a nice tube pan at a yard sale last weekend for $2, and after I get some drainage holes drilled in it, I’ll be adding it to my table. 
Here’s another pretty porch/deck picture that I love.  They used curtains for some privacy and also to filter light through.  Thanks to All You for this beautiful inspiration!  Who wouldn’t love to call this theirs?  I sure would!

What special touches have you added to your porch or deck?

Happy Summertime!

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Work that is Fleeting

We dusted the house yesterday; enough grime has accumulated to write in it today.  We mopped the floor Saturday; today we have the Oregon trail down the hall.  We wiped the fingerprints off the windows and appliances after lunch; by bedtime it looks like a fog has descended.  It never ends, does it?  We can work and work to keep things clean at home.

Proverbs 23:5 says,  Wilt thou set thine eyes upon that which is not?  We try to grasp hold of things that are not lasting.  The verse goes on to say, that  riches certainly make themselves wings; they fly away as an eagle toward heaven. Riches fly away.  A clean house is fleeting also.  Beautiful clothes wear out.  A thin body wastes away eventually.  A gorgeous home can be swept away in a moment.  All these things can be gone in a moment.  We need to labor for that which is eternal instead.

Matthew Henry said, “Those that aim at great things fill their hands with business more than they can grasp, so that their life is both a perfect drudgery and a perpetual hurry.  What you have, be a master of it, and not a slave to it.”  It’s okay to have a clean house, but if we are a slave to it, we will be miserable. 

I can drive myself to distraction sometimes with trying to keep everything at home in perfect order.  It won’t happen with people living here!  We must live here.  We should all strive to be masters of our home and good stewards of it, but it can’t be our master.  I’m preaching to myself, here.  It’s more important that I am driven by the things that are eternal.  For, as Solomon said, this cleaning job will take wings and fly away.  Wow.  Instead of being filled with hurry and dread, I can work, then not get flustered when things get dirtied again.  With God’s help, I will strive to master my home, but not a slave to it.  How about you?

With love,

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What’s Cookin’ in the Parsonage?

Oh, sweet and blessed Summertime!  How I love it!  We eat as many meals as possible out on our deck before it gets too hot.  Sunday dinner was outside yesterday, thanks to the warming of the temperatures.  There was a lovely breeze that felt great when the sun got a bit hot. 

I invited my mother-in-law to join us for dinner.  My husband closed his eyes for this pic, so I sweetly cropped him.  =)

Eating outside is just so relaxing.  It was nice for a Sunday dinner.  My menu was:

Rice
French Peas
Country Biscuits
Cantaloupe
Apple Pockets with ice cream

I made another new dish from my new cookbook.  This one was called Honey Pineapple Chicken.  It was a dish for the crock pot – a terrific choice for Sunday meals.  I think the meat was a little overcooked, so I’ll adjust the cooking and temperature time a bit.  My crock pot cooks a bit fast, so I’ll probably only do 3 hours on low next time.  It was still good, thanks to the liquid added.  The pineapple mixture that’s poured over the chicken is pineapple sweetened with brown sugar and honey, also a little lemon juice and soy sauce.  It’s delicious over the rice that I served as a side dish!

To prepare the chicken for Sunday, I browned the chicken Saturday night and place it in a dish in the fridge.  I also mixed the pineapple mixture together Saturday night and refrigerated it, so all I had to do Sunday morning was put it all in the crock pot.

The dessert was also from the new cookbook.  They are wonderful and hard to believe that they only have 136 calories and 3g of fat!  It’s a little apple pie in a yeast dough.  The recipe makes 16, so I had plenty to store in the freezer.  Love that!  I figure if you’re saving fat and calories on the pie you can splurge a little and have a scoop of ice cream or frozen yogurt on it!  I served these warmed in the oven.  Yum!

To make French peas, place desired amount of peas in boiling water and boil briefly – a minute or two.  Drain liquid.  Salt and pepper the peas.  Add a couple tbl. onion, chopped fine, lettuce (about 1/2 cup), chopped fine and a tbl of butter.  These are very good and a nice change from ordinary peas!

Have you been eating outdoors?  What’s been cooking in your kitchen this week?

With love,