Yesterday was a very busy Friday for us!
Our day started early with Boss-man getting up to help me try out a new breakfast dish. (Ok, really it was more like me helping him... that man is an AMAZING cook!) We had homemade cinnamon rolls! It was actually a lot simpler than I thought it would be, just time consuming. We made our regular biscuit dough (which for our family is always a double batch!), rolled it out flat, coated it with the filling (mix 1 stick melted butter, 1 1/2 cups packed brown sugar, and 4 tablespoons cinnamon), rolled it up like a jelly roll, then sliced it into 1-inch buns. We baked them at 375 F until they started to brown a little on the edges, then spooned a glaze over them. They were delicious! We served them on my big pizza platter, and by the time I thought to grab a picture, this is all that was left!
After breakfast, I headed over to the local farmers' market and picked up some sugar snap peas, which were the only thing available when I got there. Those go in the freezer for me to pull out for stir fry through the year. When I got back, I tended my own little garden. I have baby tomatoes now! On my 16 plants, I counted 22 little green baby tomatoes! I am beyond giddy about this, since this is my first real garden. I posted on here last year about trying to start one... yeah, those poor tomato plants never made it to the great outdoors. This year, I used plants instead of seeds. I'll get there eventually. In addition to the tomatoes, I also have 4 jalapeno plants (only one has bloomed so far, and it has the cutest little itty-bitty peppers starting to show up on it!), 8 heads of romaine lettuce (planted 16), and a row of carrots. I had much grander plans for the garden, but at least I have SOMETHING this year, which is more than any year before. My goal this year is to prove to myself that I can actually keep something green alive. :)
Friday is "Library Day" for us, so after I finished up in the garden, we went over to the local library for story time. I picked up a copy of "Growing Up Duggar" and hope to actually get a chance to read it this weekend! We shall see.
While Miss P napped after lunch, the big three sat down to do their school work. After that Boss-man and I went out in the yard to clean up the jungle in front of our house a bit. We ended up doing more than just "a bit."
A rake, a broom, a shovel, a scoop, pruning shears, a hedge trimmer, and a reciprocating saw later, my front yard looks nicer than it has in the three years we've lived here! We took down three shrubs, two small trees that had grown up where they weren't supposed to, and an evergreen ground cover that the previous owners had planted right in front of the house that was overtaking my walk. It took about five contractor-size trash bags to clean up all the vines and brush and such that we raked and trimmed and pruned. There were also several stones lining where the walk comes off of the driveway that we pulled out. I want to put an arch over the walk instead and plant grapes to go over it. Eventually, gradually, I intend to start practicing permaculture on our property.
After cleaning up from a dinner of cheesy hashbrown casserole, fried okra, and corn, we went back out in the yard. This time, though, it was with blankets. All six of us were lined up, lying on blankets, watching the stars. Miss P was so adorable! She was snuggled in between her sisters, sucking her thumb and ready to go to sleep. She didn't, of course, and after about five minutes of lying down was up and walking all around us, bringing her daddy and me clover blossoms. We saw a couple of "shooting stars" and talked about comet tails and asteroid belts. There were a few lightning bugs out, and we even spotted a bat! At one point, Boss-man went inside and came back out with his tablet so we could use an app he has for locating things in the night sky. The kids were beyond excited when they realized that the red "star" they'd noticed was actually Mars!
Yesterday was one of those days when I was hard-pressed to believe that the breakfast of homemade cinnamon buns had actually happened on the same day. All in all though, it was a wonderful day of family togetherness.
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Biscuits!
Here, have a morning dose of cute!
Miss P woke up just as I was starting to make biscuits this morning, and in typical independent 2-year-old fashion, desperately wanted to help...
She did a pretty good job, too! :)
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Hilarem datorem diligit Deus
Hilarem datorem diligit Deus
That,
sadly, is one of the very few phrases I remember from the Latin course I took
in high school. At least it’s not
something silly like “The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.” Oh wait, that was from typing. Anyway...
I’m sure you’ve heard the saying
before: “God loves a cheerful giver.” It
is actually (no surprise here) from a passage in 2 Corinthians 9:6-15 about
generous giving (the last phrase of verse 7, to be precise). While this passage is primarily considered to
be about monetary gifts, I say that it is really so much more than that!
Is
money the only thing we ever give?
No! We give so much more, whether
we realize it or not! We give our time,
we give our resources, and we give our experience, just to name a few. When we go to church and teach a class or
help in the nursery or work on the sound board or even make a pot of coffee, we
are giving. When we go out in the
community and volunteer our time at a hospital or nursing home, we are
giving. When we are standing in line at
the grocery store with an overflowing buggy and let the tired and harried
looking young woman who walks up behind us with a baby on her hip and two more
children behind her take her one pack of diapers and check out ahead of us, we
are giving.
WHAT we give is not the point. HOW we give it is. If we do it with neon lights, making sure
that everybody sees what a great thing we’re doing, then we are doing it to
honor ourselves. It is not truly
intended to help the other person, but to make ourselves look good. When we seek to honor ourselves, there is no
space left to honor God.
Another name for this “giving” is “service.” When we give of ourselves, we are
serving. This service how we show God’s
love to those around us, sometimes without even saying a word.
So get out there, look at those
around you at home, at church, and in the community, and ask yourself, “What
would God have me do to serve this person?”
Do it quietly.
Do it with joy.
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Competence?
“Not that we are
competent in ourselves to claim anything for ourselves, but our competence
comes from God.” -2 Corinthians 3:5
(NIV)
“Our
competence comes from God.” Our
abilities are not our own. The things I
am good at, those traits that make me uniquely “me,” did not come from me! They were placed in me by God. Some, my abilities and talents, were wired in
at conception. Others, my spiritual
gifts, came about when I accepted Jesus Christ as my Savior and was filled with
the Holy Spirit (hence, “spirit”ual gifts).
Bottom line, they came from God, not me! (smile!!)
This
thought fills me with so much joy that I can hardly contain it!
If they
had come about by my own doing, I would have reason to boast. I would be prideful. I would have reason to look down on other
people because they can’t do what I can do.
Then I would look at the people who can do things I can’t and feel
inferior. I would ask myself, “What’s
wrong with me that I can’t do what they can do?”
Because
these competencies are from God, though, and not my own doing, HE is the one in
Whom I can boast! There is nothing that
I can do on my own. When a plan comes together beautifully, it's not me at all: it's God! My passions, the
concepts and causes that drive me, are my passions because God has a plan for
it. Those things that I do well, I do
them that well because He has a purpose for it.
Those things that I am mediocre at, despite attempts to improve, He has
a purpose for it. When I DO improve in an area, guess what... it's God! And those things that
I CAN’T do at all? You guessed it! God has a plan and a purpose in my inability
as well as in my ability!
“Don’t be deceived, my dear
brothers. Every good and perfect gift is
from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not
change like shifting shadows. He chose
to give us birth through the word of truth, that we might be a kind of
firstfruits of all he created.” (James 1:16-18, NIV)
Does
this mean that EVERYTHING about us is good, and from God? No.
“The acts of the sinful nature
are obvious: sexual immorality, impurity and debauchery; idolatry and
witchcraft; hatred, discord, jealousy, fits of rage, selfish ambition,
dissensions, faction and envy; drunkenness, orgies, and the like. I warn you, as I did before, that those who
live like this will not inherit the kingdom of God.” (Galatians 5:19-21, NIV)
Yes, we
were “fearfully and wonderfully made” by God, for His purposes (Psalm
139). However, we were born into a
fallen, sinful world and the consequences
of sin are our eternal inheritance unless we commit our lives to following
Jesus.
When we
give ourselves, our lives, our abilities to God, He will turn them around and
use them for the purposes He has always had for them. I find so much joy in the fact that the One
who sees the outcome has given me my passions, talents, and spiritual gifts, and that it is with HIS competence that I walk through this life.
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