Family life

Word to the Wise Wednesday

Make Some Back to School Memories!

This is the last week in July…..Ahhhh! Summer is running through the lawn sprinkler, down the street and out of my reach much too quickly. Okay, it’s hot, but it’s supposed to be, isn’t it? 🙂 It’s hot so we can swim, wade in the creek, go to the lake, eat ice cream, Popsicles, and cold slices of watermelon!

I understand that the schools in our area are starting up a about two weeks. For those of you who are having to begin thinking about school routines, I thought I’d share a few ideas good ideas with you that I’ve recently come across.

While culling through all my stuff in the basement (it’s going well, by the way!), I found folders of articles that I’ve clipped from magazines. I came across some great ideas on school lunches and snack ideas. Let’s face it, lunch is a much anticipated time for students, no matter their age, so why not make it really special?

A special Message
One fun way to transform the inside of your child’s lunch box lid into a message center or game board is to stick white Con-tact paper there. It instantly turns it into a dry-erase board. Start a tic-tac-toe game and include a marker so they can make the next move. Or write a message to them to let them know you’re praying for their day!

Include a picture or a joke written on a post it note.

What to fix for lunch?
I read about one mom who really went extreme with her menu and planned themed meals. She began cooking up menus for pioneer adventures and cowboy cookouts, ocean voyages and circus parties. She’s packed tiny tea parties (finger sandwiches, grapes, and mini muffins on doll dishes), round meals (a bagel with cream cheese, an orange, carrot rounds), and a backward lunch (a sandwich with meat and cheese on the outside and a note written in reverse telling the child to eat dessert first). On the first day of winter, she sends a snowman shaped sandwich, carrot noses, and hot chocolate, while the first of spring nets fruit soup, bunny biscuits, and a flower. She also themed lunches around colors, holidays, and a slew of shapes and nationalities. I believe she would get the most creative lunch award! What child wouldn’t be excited about lunchtime with that kind of creativity?
Picky Eater?
One mom struck a deal with her daughter – she upped her allowance to $10 a week. She could either buy lunch at school and pay for it herself, or she could pack it at home and pocket the money. The daughter never bought lunch! 🙂
Instead of regular bread, make turkey and PB&J sandwiches on pita, bagels, English muffins hot dog rolls or hamburger buns. Another option is a tortilla rolled up and sliced into pinwheels.
A good idea to help simplify your life is to let your child help pack their lunch. One mom had three plastic baskets and filled one with fruits, another with vegetables, and a third with snacks and desserts. She lets her boys choose one item from each basket for their lunch, then she adds a sandwich.
Recycled Book Bag
This picture is a little shiny, but I had to show you this cute idea!
As this article says, it’s never easy to part with a favorite pair of jeans, but this sewing project makes it a cinch to recycle them into a book bag.

1. Zip the jeans and turn them inside out. With a pair of fabric scissors, cut off both legs 3 inches from the crotch.
2. Fold the cutoff jeans, matching up the side seams as you would to press front and back leg pleats.
3. Using a sewing machine, sew closed each leg opening 1 inch from the cut edge. Then, trim the denim 1/2 inch from the stitching.
4. Turn jeans right side out. for a handle, thread a cotton belt through the belt loops and tie the ends together.

Whether you’re sending your children off to school or keeping them home to teach them there, these can be special days. It will take a little bit more effort to be creative with the meals, routine, or supplies, but it will be worth it all to create in them a connection with a mom who loves them!

Do you have a special memory of something that your mom did for you while you were in school? I’d love to hear about it!

With love,

Prayer

Movement During Prayer

As many of you know, I make my regular seat at church up front. I am too distracted during the preaching if I’m sitting where there are lots of people in front of me. I sit up front to minimize the curious thoughts – “Oh, so-and-so isn’t in there normal seat, I wonder if they’re sick? Their little girl is so cute – look at that little dress she’s wearing.” You get the picture.

However, sitting up front allows me to hear and see things that are going on that others in the back might not be alerted to. Sunday during prayer for the offering, I heard a scurrying about and, well, okay – I peeked! The scurrying was coming from all those in the orchestra going to their seats so that they would be out of the way when the trumpet duo played for the offertory. People were putting instruments in cases, grabbing music stands, and coming back to put away their orchestra chair. This all took place while the prayer was being spoken for the offering that was to be taken in a moment. Everyone who hadn’t heard the movement (or who had heard it and had more discipline than I!) must have assumed that the only thing going on at that moment was a prayer being offered up. They were mistaken!

As I sat during the beautiful trumpet duo and pondered what I had just seen, I thought about how true that is any time we pray. We offer a prayer to the Lord on the behalf of others – for their needs, for their salvation, for their healing, and because of that prayer things are happening! What if we could see what God was doing as result of our prayer? We’d see Him directing a believer to give a gift to supply a need, or share the Gospel on their break at work, a doctor giving a surprised report to their cancer patient…all kinds of things are going on!

I realize we can’t see the activity during prayer like I did on Sunday, but we must pray in faith, knowing that God is indeed at work to answer our requests! We need to just “open our eyes” and see that He is doing what He promised He would do. Whatever you’re on your knees asking God to do right now, have faith that the almighty God of heaven is at work on your behalf!

…He heareth the prayer of the righteous. Proverbs 15:29b


Under His feathers,

Cooking

What’s Cookin’ in the Parsonage?

Summer has been busy for us. It seems like every Saturday for the last several weeks has had something added to it that’s made it a busy weekend and has kept me from having guests for Sunday dinner. Last week we had a missionary family of ten here, so we took them out for dinner. 🙂

This weekend we had the privilege of going to a special birthday celebration for a dear friend in South Carolina. We made the trip there and back in about twelve hours time. It was a blessing to be able to attend. Getting home in the evening kept me from preparing a meal for Sunday. I was so very glad that I had a frozen dish of Tomatoes, Sausage and Pasta in the freezer. I learned a long time ago that it’s just as easy to double a recipe when you’re cooking and put one in the freezer for a busy day. Many recipes double very easily. I know I’ve said this before, but it’s worth repeating. You’ll be so glad to have something you can just pop into the oven when you’re busy or when you just don’t feel like cooking!

I added salad and toasted bread and dinner was done when we got home from church! I also served Blueberry Crisp for dessert. We were hungry for blueberry or blackberry cobbler, using some of the fresh fruit we’d gotten, but this light version of a crisp satisfied our hunger just as well (and with lots fewer calories and fat grams!).

Something else that I baked this weekend was loaves of Sourdough Bread. I’ve shared my recipe here. These loaves were for some sweet folks that have shared their garden’s bounty with us. I know they share with us freely from their heart, and I want to do the same to say thank you. I made up small loaves in these little pans. Here they are getting ready to rise…

Hot out of the oven… Can you smell it?

Wrapped and ready to deliver…

Do you have something you do for others that have shared with you from their garden? What is it? What’s been cooking in your kitchen this week?

With love,

Christian Life

Nothing Wasted

I love this box. As my daughter would say, it just makes me happy!

This is one of many crafting boxes. This one holds things for rubber stamping. I found most all the stamps in here at Big Lots for $1!
Perhaps you have better success than I, but it’s so hard for me to go into a card store and find a card that says exactly what I want to say…and for less than a fortune! I got so disgusted with trying to find cards that I decided I was going to buy a pack of plain cards and make my own.

I went to Hobby Lobby and found this pack of 50 cards for$10. The package says “note cards”, but they’re a nice size; they’re 6 1/2″ x 5″.

I paid $2 at Marshalls for the flowered box of ribbon and $1 at Big Lots for the box of silky Martha Stewart ribbon. I buy most all my scrapbooking materials for next to nothing at Big Lots. I have a nice supply of things to choose from when embellishing my cards.

I love to sit down and just have a crafting afternoon and make several cards at once. I made this card for a friend who’s having a special birthday. The paisley paper was a piece I saved from another project. I will type up a special note and print it out on Velum, then glue it to the inside of the card.


Another one using more of my saved scraps of paper and some ribbon…

Here’s the stamped message on the inside…

Scrapbookers and card makers learn quickly that you don’t waste anything – every little piece of paper or ribbon can be used as an add-on. It doesn’t take but just a little something to embellish a card. Everything is used to make something beautiful.

That reminds me of the quote – “God doesn’t waste pain.” To me that means that physical pain, emotional turmoil, relationship difficulties, etc., are all things that God wants to use to make me more like Christ. He can use the smallest “scrap” to embellish my life. Sitting alone, the little piece of paper or ribbon is nothing, but when it’s added to a card it is turned into an enhancer. When you and I look at that thing is happening to us, it’s not attractive. As a matter of fact, it’s painful and ugly at times, but God doesn’t see that as a separate part of our lives. It’s all connected to make a person that looks like Christ.

Whatever you’re experiencing that you wish you could toss out, look at again. God will not waste your pain; He will use it to mature you into Christlikeness. No, nothing’s wasted!

With love,

Prayer

An Uncluttered Heart

Usually in every marriage there is a pitcher and a saver; a thrower-outer and a keeper; a sober minded and a sentimental heart. I am the first in the list! I have a sentimental heart, but I also realize that I have a memory to recall that precious object to mind. I can take a picture and be just as happy with it as the real thing!

In my desire to unclutter my life and my house, I gave a heavy sigh at supper one night this week and said, “I wish I had a huge dumpster in the backyard so I could just throw a bunch of stuff away.” My husband shocked me with his reply: “The trailer is backed up to the basement door, you can put things in there and I’ll take it to the dump for you.” Shock, disbelief and utter amazement ran through my mind. Did my husband, the saver, the keeper, the sentiment really just say that? I lifted his right hand and said, “Repeat after me. I promise I won’t recapture anything my wife throws away.” (He said he had his toes crossed!) Oh well, I will definitely take him up on this offer. My basement – whole house for that matter – is going to get a combing through! What I don’t use is either getting set aside for my upcoming yard sale or it’s getting tossed into the trailer! I’ll keep you updated on my progress!

The very same day that this conversation occurred, I had also mentioned to my husband how wonderful it was to go to prayer that day. I had many burdens on my heart when I awoke and really felt heavy laden with all the cares. Ministry friends, my mom who’s dealing with a debilitating pain, my daughters, a friend who’s very sick…on and on the list went. I cried out to the Lord in my quiet time thanking Him that He was there to unload my burdens and carry them for me.

When I thought about throwing all my “stuff” into the trailer my mind went immediately to my prayer time. I had done the very same thing with my cares – I had tossed them out of my cluttered mind and heart and given them over to the Lord. And just as I made my husband promise not to reclaim anything that got tossed, it would be my responsibility to “raise my hand” and promise not to go retrieve them. Those needs must stay in the Lord’s hands for He alone can answer. He is the only One able to provide, intervene or sustain.

Oh, the blessing that comes to my life when I unclutter “stuff.” Far greater still is the blessing I receive when I unclutter my burdens in prayer every day. The Lord is always there at the door ready to receive it all and take it from me and do what only an almighty God can do!

Have you thrown your cares to Him today? He’s waiting to take them!

Under His feathers,