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9.25.2013

a culture of complaint

to complain: to say or write that you are unhappy, sick, uncomfortable, etc., or that you do not like something

we have developed a culture of complaining
we believe or act like that it is "ok"

food is not good, send it back and complain
don't like it, tell somebody
life isn't perfect, let someone or everyone know

with social media and technology, in a matter of seconds you can let the whole world know how bad or good your day, restaurant, children, job, spouse, boss, LIFE is
and once words are out....they are out

i often look at the world from my small corner and wonder what makes us different
we followers of Jesus Christ, what separates us from the world

james 3:8-10
But the human tongue can be tamed by no man. It is a restless (undisciplined, irreconcilable) evil, full of deadly poison.
With it we bless the Lord and Father, and with it we curse men who were made in God’s likeness!
Out of the same mouth come forth blessing and cursing. These things, my brethren, ought not to be so.
words......
said.....
written....
they matter.....
they can't be taken back....
let us not praise His name and curse His children
let us be different
let us not conform to the culture of complaint



9.21.2013

Listen to the Music {a post of what i'm listening to}

{back in april i wrote a post about what i was listening to (listen to the music
i liked it so much i wanted to do it again
i've been working on this post for a week, things are just a little busy around here}


Friday night I was blessed to see the Oak Ridge Boys.  I grew up with their country, gospel music and it makes me smile.  They sang this song and it really struck a chord in my heart.
I am so guilty of complaining of the things I have to do, but really I get to do them.  I am blessed.



The Oak Ridge Boys - I Get To




My best friend text me and said I heard a song this morning and it made me cry and think of you.  I then went to youtube.  It is such a great song and I love having it stuck in my head.  



Cindy Morgan - Praise The King



Not many dry eyes in the house Friday night when this one played.  It is one of my favorite songs ever, and now that I have kids even more so.



The Oak Ridge Boys - Thank God for Kids


"And we'd all live in a quiet house
With out Big Bird or Mickey Mouse

And kool aid on the couch

Thank God for kids"


I thank God for mine!



I'm old but I'm not that old
I'm young but I'm not that bold.
This is the best song on the radio right now ( i think )
I just love it.



OneRepublic - Counting Stars


I sang this song as a teenager over and over and over!



Barenaked Ladies - One Week


And now they have a new song and I sing it too!


Barenaked Ladies- Odds Are

"But somewhere in the world someone is gonna fall in love by the end of this song
So get up, get up
No it’s never gonna let up so you might as well sing along"





What are you listening to these days?

9.20.2013

a prayer for my little she


She has the wildest hair every morning as she looks at me with sleepy eyes.
She is guarded and confident for a 2 year old.  
She plays with tea sets and makes up her own songs.
She giggles at her brother and already argues with her daddy.
She sleeps in restlessness and her will is strong.

And I pray....

she will always find time to be wild
she always guards her heart and keeps her confidence
she remembers to play and sing
she never forgets to laugh and keep her family close
she learns to rest in His arms and He will keep her strong.


Amen





Five Minute Friday

9.13.2013

a story of mercy

a story of mercy.....

2 Samuel 24: 11-16


Before David got up the next morning, the word of the Lord had come to Gad the prophet, David’s seer:“Go and tell David, ‘This is what the Lord says: I am giving you three options. Choose one of them for me to carry out against you.’” 

So Gad went to David and said to him, 
“Shall there come on you three years of famine in your land?
          Or three months of fleeing from your enemies while they pursue you? 
                     Or three days of plague in your land? 
Now then, think it over and decide how I should answer the one who sent me.”'

David said to Gad, “I am in deep distress. Let us fall into the hands of the Lord, for his mercy is great; but do not let me fall into human hands.”

So the Lord sent a plague on Israel from that morning until the end of the time designated, and seventy thousand of the people from Dan to Beersheba died. When the angel stretched out his hand to destroy Jerusalem, the Lord relented concerning the disaster and said to the angel who was afflicting the people, “Enough! Withdraw your hand.” 

His great mercy.


{how often do i find myself in "deep distress"?  how often do i feel it is human hands i fear the most?  let me fall into you hands Lord.  let me soak in your grace and drink your mercy. help me Lord to know that your will say "Enough." Amen}


what are you thoughts on this story?


lovely linky
five minute friday w/ Lisa Jo Baker

9.06.2013

red

Tears - eyes Photo
fanpop.com
red
a mistake
the color behind your eyes right before the tears start
the color that spreads out your eyes and onto your face
replacing the freckles with itself
so that the color covers the places under and below 
it runs down your face and nose
where the tear falls off
red?
no
but what.....
clear
translucent
washed away
forgiven.


lovely linkys
five minute friday

9.02.2013

summer's lessons


i will be honest i am sad to see summer go.  even though fall is my favorite season with pumpkins, cool mornings, football, apples, and school.  but this summer has been everything a summer should be relaxing, laughter, family, sleeping late, reading, birthdays, and sunshine...occasionally.  

owen said a few days ago "i wish summer was 2 years long and then just school for 4 months" but sadly it can't be that way....we must carry onward because there are adventures ahead
2nd grade awaits ;)



these are some things i have learned this summer.........
  • no matter how long summer is it is never long enough
  • sometimes the best thing to do is nothing




  •  pumpkins taking over your garden and your yard may drive a husband crazy and may cause him to say things like "i almost died saving your stupid pumpkins today"
  • there are up and perhaps more than 80 different species of lemurs and they only live in Madagascar.....God enjoyed making lemurs 


  • God has a plan.....even if we don't like the plan
  • Dance in the rain......especially if it rains all summer long

  • i forgot how much 2 year olds climb, destroy, and love
  • watching fireworks with your family is amazing and terrifying when one child screams the entire time

  • do not settle for 2nd hand Jesus through others sermons and stories........read the bible, pray, be still and know....be filled with the Holy Spirit, live your own sermon
  •  the world from 50 feet up makes ones feet unsure of their steps.....but the zipline down is exhilarating 

  • always be a friend....when it's good, bad, hard, undeserved, needed....be there
  • sharing traditions with your children is a must.....

  • Paul's words "that you also aspire to lead a quiet life, to mind your own business, and to work with your own hands, as we commanded you, that you may walk properly toward those who are outside, and that you may lack nothing." 1 thessalonians 4:11-12 teach us to speak without our mouths but our actions and is stirring in my heart
  •  a clean house is way overrated but still somehow makes you feel like a real person



looking forward to the lesson's of fall

what have you learned this summer?


8.23.2013

lasts lead to firsts

find the beauty in the lasts
last is such a finalizing word

your last day of 29
your last day of high school
the last piece of pie
the last weekend of summer vacation

but last is the next step towards the next new beginning
and without lasts we wouldn't have firsts or middles or in betweens

the first day of 30
the first day of marriage
the first piece of cake
the first day of school

and while we don't want things that have "lasts"
we definitely want "firsts"

and may we hold on to what the lasts have left us with
so that the firsts may be even better

pray for me as i have my first year as an eighth grade social studies teacher, my first year with a 2nd grader, my first year with a two year old GIRL and pray that my lasts will have taught me exactly what i need to know to make it through 




what can firsts and lasts can i pray for....for you?






Five Minute Friday

8.18.2013

decoration day

since i was born
on the third sunday in august
we have traveled up the mountain to my great grandmothers
in the appalachian mountains of nc

a holiday from long ago
that takes me back to my roots
to honoring loved ones
and remembering a culture long forgotten
where time moves slower
where generations of women laugh 
while they wash dishes
by hand
because there is no dishwasher
and they don't care
where the men still sit on the front porch
no matter the weather
and discuss all things life related



















where the kids still run in the yard
and play hide and go seek
dirt on their church clothes
and not a worry on their mind


and i wish time still moved so slow
that the young still cherished the old


that front porch sitting became an every day thing
where houses were too small to hold us all 
but we didn't mind at all
and kids only had to worry about how many slices of watermelon they can eat
before they go home





what traditions do you still have in your family? how do you hold on to your roots?


lovely linkys

hear it on a sunday, use on a monday
Soli Deo Gloria Sisterhood

8.17.2013

rejoice even in the rain



the rain is falling
from the sky
and from eyes
today








And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus. To our God and Father be glory for ever and ever. Amen.  Philippians 4:19-20




8.16.2013

small




yesterday at lunch
a coworker prayed before we ate
"dear lord, bless this food to our small bodies"
and after the prayer another coworker says
"i love that you said small bodies" (because in my head i was thinking i'm not small....i'm large...xlarge)
and the prayer warrior answers
we are small compared to Him

and i've thought of this
how small we are compared to Him
and yet He loves us
enough to send His son to die for us
enough to say don't worry about tomorrow...i got it
enough to be with us where ever we go

and even though we are small.....
we are made in His image
His creation
to do His will....
no matter how small 








Five Minute Friday
 unrelated but i love it! Calvin and Hobbes are my favorite

8.10.2013

be still







like the stingray

we have to be still
to feel God
my son
is not still
ever
so
this experience
took a while
for him to hold out his hand still enough
for him to not be distracted by those beside, across, in front of him
are we any different?
do we not ask God 
why can't I feel you?
as we are distracted
by those beside, across, and in front of us
but when we are still
God comes
He lets us feel His greatness
like the stingray







lovely linky

8.09.2013

5 minutes on being lonely

lonely....i've been lonely
in a room full of people
on my couch at home
sitting in my car
and walking in a store
lonely sneaks up on you
it crawls inside 
and whispers things you don't want to hear
"nobody likes you"
"why haven't your friends text you"
"you are ugly"

lonely is a bully
lonely has no friends
lonely crushes happiness and joy

so how do i beat lonely
i don't feed it or sit down and let it win

nope

i send up a prayer to my one true friend
who tells me He will never leave me alone

“Never will I leave you;
 never will I forsake you.

Hebrews 13:5

8.07.2013

story of the pearsauce

In Old World folklore, planting a pear tree was a living good-luck charm on your property. My dad bought our farm over thirty years ago from an older couple, who had built and worked the land.  The farm had all kinds of fruit trees and perennial goodness, which over the years my dad has preceded to kill all of, except the pear tree.  My family has done nothing with the pears, well my brother and I used them for ammunition and let me tell you they do hurt.  When I was young, there were a few times when people would come to pick them and I always wondered what they did with them.  Several years the frost would get the tree and we wouldn't have many or any pears.  I remember one year in high school, I was arguing with my dad about whether there were pears on the tree and he said there wasn't and I said there was at least 1, because I had saw it.  So about 10:30 that night I took my dad's big Duramax Chevy truck, backed it up to the pear tree, climbed up on the back and on top of the tool box to pick the ONE pear that grew on the pear tree and take it to my dad.  {i'm not stubborn.....wink}


i think it is a kieffer pear tree, thats what my research has said

Well, it is no secret that I love to garden and cook and find it absolutely amazing to take raw goodness of the earth and see what I can do with it.   Last fall I made crock pot applesauce, which is delicious and super easy.  And these pears are a lot like apples, they aren't really to eat because they are hard and best used for cooking.  So, I replaced the apples in the applesauce with pears and made pearsauce.



Pearsauce

12 - 15 pears cored and cubed
1 cup water
1 cup sugar
cinnamon or apple pie spice to your tasting

place and stir in crockpot on high for 4 hours
use can mash to the consistent you like

(you can use the same recipe for apples)
(makes house smell scrumptious)

I, then, decided it that I liked it so much and there was plenty of pears on the tree that we should be able to enjoy it all year!  So I canned 12 half pints.  It was my first time canning by myself (my husband did help a little).





It is sooo good on ice cream with caramel!





My kids helped me pick the pears and they did enjoy throwing them just like my brother and I.


see her hiding that pear in her hand


8.02.2013

a sunday story of beautiful living

i often look at people and wonder "what's their story?"

last sunday as we walked around downtown asheville i thought that a lot

we drove there, my husband, my brother, and my sister in law

we hadn't ate dinner together without children in 8 years


there was a historic street festival going on Bele Chere

and we had no idea

even though the husbands didn't believe us

because there is no way we would have got them there



there was bad karaoke and interesting art

and it wasn't the story we planned on

we planned to see our favorite acappella group at a club

but it was sold out

so we walked the streets

and gave culture to our husbands






and as it turns out

bele chere means 

beautiful living

and isn't that the story we are all trying to write




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