Ages What and Up?

I hope you all had a Merry Christmas. We did! Although Anna had a double ear infection and ran a HIGH temp for a few days until the doctors office reopened. Around here Christmas is more like Hannukah, if Hannukah were like Christmas morning. We started on Saturday at Grandma and Grandpop’s house. Spent time with immediate family where the girls opened gifts. (In Ben’s family that means Ben’s Aunts, Uncles, and first cousins, Grandma, parents, and sister) The next night we were off to the big family gathering (remember we have not reached Christmas Eve yet…) They opened presents again, only to come back to Grandma and Grandpop’s and open a couple more before going to bed. Christmas Eve morning, they awaken to open gifts it’s (no lie) bigger than Christmas morning. After 2 hours of opening presents it is time to go home. Finally, the next morning is Christmas morning, the big event! We could hardly get Anna to open a gift because she is not feeling well, but she is fiesty enough to fight with Emily over who’s play house it really is. (the one we bought for them together…Sigh)

Then after presents, breakfast, and clean up time, it is off to Aunt Jo-Jo’s to celebrate with my side of the family. Yet again, time to open presents. While Meme and Pop-Pop were fair in how much they spent, Emily had a moment of disappointment when they ran out of gifts for her before they did Anna. 🙁 Yeah… I feel so sorry for her. (Hear the sarcasm in my voice?) I pulled her to the side, and explained how her gifts are bigger and cost more, and the most famous gift my Grandmother bought me was an umbrella. (And not a pretty princess one either) But wait…. “We forgot a gift”, Jo- Jo yells from under the tree. One more for Emily, and all is well with the world. Geez! Four days of opening gifts, yet like Jello, it seems there is always room for more! (Except for when it comes to storing all of them 🙂 )

So it was a fabulous Christmas and all my fears of them not having enough have been dispelled, and we move onto new things to worry and concern ourselves about.

Oh! Did you want a tip or some wise lesson to walk away with? O.k. Here it is. When you read the age appropriateness on a game or toy, add at least a year to the earliest age. Seriously, I have found that when the box says “two and up”, it is challenging for a 3 year old at least. If it says “three and up” well you are going to be the one putting together that 48 piece floor puzzle while the three year old says “Good job mommy, I want to do it again“, and then proceeds to tear it up for you. We have been playing a game called Sequence for Kids. Great game. I got it for my oldest daughter when she was three because the box says “three and Up”. She is six now, and finally able to play it with understanding of the rules. Anna, who is almost three wants to throw the chips around and match the cards to the pictures on the board. Go figure. So that is my tip, now that you have bought all the Christmas toys and are stuck with things they will not understand for two more years. 🙂

Have a Happy New Year!

Thankful Thursday… A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words

Just wanted to share a few sweet images of my girls. I always have something to be Thankful For! Merry Christmas!

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Emily and Anna share a hug. Caught on camera, because who knows when we will see it again. 🙂 Nah! They get along most of the time, I believe they will be very close if Anna grows out of her antagonistic stage. 🙂

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This is what we really rarely get, Anna smiling at the camera. The trick?… Act as if you do not want to take her picture.

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Emily. Always our little poser. This was right before we went to her Christmas play where she sang a solo in front of nearly two thousand people. She blew me away, I honestly was very worried. But she did great!

Joy For Mourning!

This last week or two, I have needed some enocouragement for myself. So I have gone through and read some of my own posts from the last year. This week I am featuring some of my favorites. They have encouraged me this week:

Faith Lifts theme this month is “Joy”. Contributing writer, Paula, says that even in our trials we must consider it pure joy. She says, ‘As a child, I used to believe my life in Christ guaranteed me a world free from problems. As I’ve grown in my faith walk, I’ve come to realize that according to James 1:2, it’s not a matter of if I’m going to have troubles, it’s a question of when.’

Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith develops perserverance.~ James 1:2 (NIV)

I wrote a couple of months ago about Problem’s being Opportunities Catapult. And it is true that we have to choose how to view our circumstances in life. Several years ago I had a friend whose 12 month old daughter drowned in a swimming pool. The strength they showed in that trial, the fact that they never blamed God, never became angry with each other, but instead drew closer to God, even that made me ask “God look at your faithful servants, where were you at to protect them?”

Nineteen months ago I lost a very close family member, a godly woman, to a tragic car accident. I couldn’t make sense of it. “God where were your angels?” I asked. “One centimeter and she would have been spared. Were you asleep?” I struggled for months. I couldn’t understand how He would allow someone with such Love for Him to be taken that way. All the questions everyone has, and even some fear of my own because I questioned, “where are the angels we pray over us and our children everyday, are they going to be on a coffee break when we really need them?”

While I will never understand the timing or reason of her death, I know God used it. It caused me to push past all my understanding of who I thought God was, and draw closer to find out who God is to me! So many times in our struggles we push God away, we blame him because we do not understand. When instead we need to seek Him, and His truth. As I became angrier and more frustrated with God over the situation He asked me something. “Emma lived her life with Joy, it is what everyone will remember her for. The smile on her face even in times when she should have been curled in a ball hiding, she was singing God’s praises. Would she really want you drowning yourself in sorrow because of her? Are you going to let all she put in you die with her?” It was then that I decided to close the book on my grief, and try to live the legacy she left us.

Isaiah 61 best expresses God’s heart to those who are in pain, and even turmoil right now. Be blessed with hope and joy this Christmas. He is Immanuel – God With us!

The Spirit of the Lord GOD is upon me; because the LORD hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek; he hath sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound; To proclaim the acceptable year of the LORD, and the day of vengeance of our God; to comfort all that mourn; To appoint unto them that mourn in Zion, to give unto them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; that they might be called trees of righteousness, the planting of the LORD, that he might be glorified. Isaiah 61

What’s Really Important In Raising Children Anyway…

Today, I thought I would give you some perspective on parenting. Let’s remember not to take ourselves so seriously. The following is an excerpt from Scott Turansky and Jo Anne Miller’s book “Say Goodbye to Whining, Complaining, and Bad Attitudes …” (Great book so far that I have read)

First baby: At the first sign of Distress – a whimper, a frown – you pick up the baby
Second baby: You pick up the baby when her wails threaten to wake up your first born
Third Baby: You teach your three year old how to rewind the mechanical swing

First baby:You pre-wash your newborn’s clothes, color coordinate them, and fold them neatly in the bureau
Second baby:You check to make sure the clothes are clean and discard only those with the darkest stains
Third baby: Boys can wear pink, can’t they?

First baby: You take your infant to baby gymnastics,baby swim, and baby story hour
Second baby: You take your infant to a co-op play group
Third baby: You take your infant to the supermarket and the dry cleaners

First baby:The first time you leave your baby with a sitter you call five times.
Second baby:Just before you leave you walk out the door, you remember to leave a number where you can be reached
Third baby:You leave instructions for the sitter to call only if she sees blood

First baby:You spend a good bit of every day just gazing at the baby
Second baby: You spend a bit of every day watching to be sure your older child isn’t squeezing,poking,or hitting the baby
Third baby: You spend a little bit of each day Hiding from the children

Going Through A Desert?

Remember our history, friends, and be warned. All our ancestors were led by the providential Cloud and taken miraculously through the Sea. They went through the waters, in a baptism like ours, as Moses led them from enslaving death to salvation life. They all ate and drank identical food and drink, meals provided daily by God. They drank from the Rock, God’s fountain for them that stayed with them wherever they were. And the Rock was Christ. But just experiencing God’s wonder and grace didn’t seem to mean much—most of them were defeated by temptation during the hard times in the desert, and God was not pleased.The same thing could happen to us. We must be on guard so that we never get caught up in wanting our own way as they did…We must never try to get Christ to serve us instead of us serving him; they tried it, and God launched an epidemic of poisonous snakes. We must be careful not to stir up discontent; discontent destroyed them
1 Corinthians 10:1-13

If you skipped the scripture to read the post, go back and read it. I’ll wait. 🙂

When you were growing up and you heard the story of the Israelites, did you, like me, think they were so stupid? I thought ” if I saw the Red Sea split, and a huge cloud following me, and the Egyptian army swallowed up, and had food literally falling from heaven every day, and my shoes never got too little in 40 years, and I saw water flow from a rock, not to mention all the things that happened in Egypt, I think I would have no problem believing in God to take care of me” … That is what I thought, when I was younger. Anyone else?

How many miracles have you had in your life? Ever have a near miss accident that you know should have killed you? Ever get a check in the mail the day you needed to pay a bill? Ever come home after a tornado to find your home in tact when others around you lost nearly everything? Ever have a car last waaaaay beyond it’s expected lifespan? Ever had a healthy child? Ever had a good marriage? Ever buy Christmas for your kids when at the beginning of the month you had no idea how you were going to do it?

I have. And yet I still wonder some days if God is going to come through. Worse yet, I still have my moments of wanting to grumble and complain about my struggles and what God is making me go through. Oh yes, even I who have so many miracle stories. Seems silly doesn’t it? After all, I have been saying for weeks now about all the good things God has done in my life.

My Bishop says “God will offend the mind to reveal the heart.” There are many times I think to myself “O.k. I am getting this lesson God is trying to teach me. I believe God will take care of me. I will be content in every circumstance. I will not have doubt. I will believe He is who He is no matter what my circumstances”. Then the fire gets turned up, and I find myself balling my eyes out and questioning God again. I find myself beginning to relate more and more to those silly Israelites, and repenting seems to be my daily dose. And then I know, I am not done with this process. The process we all want to get out of as fast as possible. (1 Peter 4: 12-13) Like a band-aid, “just rip it off, Lord!”. But no, He is much wiser than that. This is not a band-aid, it is a layered onion.

I am reminded of James “Consider it a sheer gift, friends, when tests and challenges come at you from all sides. You know that under pressure, your faith life is forced into the open and shows its true colors. So don’t try to get out of anything prematurely. Let it do its work so you become mature and well-developed, not deficient in any way.”
(James 1: 2-4)

The Israelites had everything handed to them. They did not have to hunt or harvest their food, it was brought to them every morning. They did not have to search for water; they just struck a rock. They did not have to buy or make new shoes. They had air conditioning in the day, and fire by night. Yet, they grumbled and doubted God would take them to their destination. How silly, right?

These are all warning markers—danger!—in our history books, written down so that we don’t repeat their mistakes. Our positions in the story are parallel—they at the beginning, we at the end—and we are just as capable of messing it up as they were. Don’t be so naive and self-confident. You’re not exempt. You could fall flat on your face as easily as anyone else. Forget about self-confidence; it’s useless. Cultivate God-confidence. No test or temptation that comes your way is beyond the course of what others have had to face. All you need to remember is that God will never let you down; he’ll never let you be pushed past your limit; he’ll always be there to help you come through it. 1 Corinthians 10: 11-13

Don’t forget:
Friends, when life gets really difficult, don’t jump to the conclusion that God isn’t on the job. Instead, be glad that you are in the very thick of what Christ experienced. This is a spiritual refining process, with glory just around the corner…God’s strong hand is on you; he’ll promote you at the right time. Live carefree before God; he is most careful with you. You’re not the only ones plunged into these hard times. It’s the same with Christians all over the world. So keep a firm grip on the faith. The suffering won’t last forever. It won’t be long before this generous God who has great plans for us in Christ—eternal and glorious plans they are!—will have you put together and on your feet for good. He gets the last word; yes, he does. 1Peter 4:12-13; 5:7-11

Apple Cider

A great Recipe from my mother-in-law, the best Apple Cider I have ever had!

 Ingredients: 

32 oz. Apple Juice or Cider

16 oz. Cranberry Juice Cocktail

1 3 inch Cinnamon Sticks broken into pieces

1/2 cup brown sugar

6 whole cloves

Directions:

Let all ingredients slowly steep in a pot. Serve.  Depending on how strong you like it you may can even add some boiling water to it to stretch it out.

Cleaning Tip. The Microwave

If you are like me, the microwave is the last thing I clean in the kitchen. It can sometimes get very yucky and hard to clean with stuck on splattered food. Cleaning it can actually be the easiest thing to do. I found a great tip, and after trying it on my very yucky microwave today I thought I would pass it on to you:

With a microwave safe dish, fill it with water and a lemon cut in half. Put in microwave for 5 – 10 minutes. When it is finished it will have broken all the stuck on food up and you can wipe it out with a paper towel and throw it away. No scrubbing! Plus it will help kill odors, leaving it smelling like lemons. Try it, I promise you will not be disappointed!

Bonus: When you are finished put the lemons and water in your disposal and grind. Lemon sharpens the blades and kills odors in your disposal as well!

“Stop Thief!”… A Story Of God’s Restoration.

The Spirit of the Lord GOD is upon me; because the LORD hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek; he hath sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound; To proclaim the acceptable year of the LORD, and the day of vengeance of our God; to comfort all that mourn; To appoint unto them that mourn in Zion, to give unto them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; that they might be called trees of righteousness, the planting of the LORD, that he might be glorified…For your shame ye shall have double; and for confusion they shall rejoice in their portion: therefore in their land they shall possess the double: everlasting joy shall be unto them. Isaiah 61

I would like to share a story from Tracy Hurst’s site today. She has shared this story before, and I thought that during this Christmas season it should stand as a reminder that God loves us enough to take care of us to the very last detail. Tracy’s story is that she was raised in a very abusive home, a suicidal teen she found God in a radical way. With not so many good memories of her childhood, there was one that stood out. One Christmas, one time that she remembers having a good family Christmas. It involved a Game. One she had lost, like her childhood… BUT GOD!!!

Read her incredible story here at TracyHurst.com and know that the thief who steals your joy, who steals your hope, who steals your life, is stopped! And what the enemy tries to take, God is going to restore to you!

Tracy Hurst’s Story: Stop Thief!

Who Told You?

Today I am at home with a six year old who is not feeling well, and a 2 year old who is, along with having a head cold myself. So, today you are getting a post I posted a year ago. Yet it is still such a great one for today. The great thing about writing is that you can revisit and remember the lessons God has shown you, refresh yourself in them. Have a great day!

“…the man and his wife heard the sound of the Lord God as he was Lord God called to the man, Where are you? He answered, I heard you in the garden, and I was afraid because I was naked; so I hid. And He said, “Who told you that you were naked?…” Genesis 3:8-11 NIV

Yesterday on “Tuesday’s with Tracy”, Tracy wrote about Mary, and Gabriel’s message for her. Mary’s response to this word from God was “But How? When I have never slept with a man”, Gabriel’s answer was simple, “Nothing, you see is impossible with God!” Tracy’s question for us was “what is Your ‘but how, I’ve never…’ ?” “But how, I’ve never gotten a degree..” or “But how, I’ve never been successful..”

Genesis tells us of Adam and Eve’s demise, their fall to sin. When God comes looking for them they are hiding in the garden. (Ok, that makes alot of sense, hiding from All-present, All-knowing God. Yet how many of us try to do just that? But I digress.) When God finally “finds” them, they ashamedly admit why they were hiding, “…I was afraid because I was naked..” . God’s response here was “Who told you that you were naked?“.

We do not know how long Adam and Eve lived in the Garden before the fall, maybe centuries, maybe millenia, because before this there was no death. They had lived this whole time unashamed and walking freely with God, and suddenly NOW they realize their nakedness? They know they will be exposed for the failures they are if they stand before God. However, when God finally does find them He asks, “Who told you that you were naked?”

In this world there are two voices crying out to us. I ask you the same question God asked Adam. Who told you that you were naked? God says you are “clothed with the garments of salvation, that you are covered with the robe of righteousness.” (Isaiah 61:10) If God says you are not naked, you are worthy to stand before the King, then what idiot told you that you were naked?!

In everything you believe about yourself, ask this question, “Who told me…?” “Who told me I was a failure? Who told me I could not be what I was meant to be?” Stop asking “But how I’ve never”, and start declaring  “Nothing you see is impossible with God!”. Begin to throw out the things that God did not say about you, and choose to believe the good things. You are a success! You are valued! You are Beautiful! You are divinely placed here with a destiny and purpose for your life!

Making Known God’s Goodness 5

Give thanks to the LORD, call on his name; make known among the nations what he has done. 1Chronicles 16:8
Friends, when life gets really difficult, don’t jump to the conclusion that God isn’t on the job. Instead, be glad that you are in the very thick of what Christ experienced. This is a spiritual refining process, with glory just around the corner…God’s strong hand is on you; he’ll promote you at the right time. Live carefree before God; he is most careful with you.
You’re not the only ones plunged into these hard times. It’s the same with Christians all over the world. So keep a firm grip on the faith. The suffering won’t last forever. It won’t be long before this generous God who has great plans for us in Christ—eternal and glorious plans they are!—will have you put together and on your feet for good. He gets the last word; yes, he does. 1Peter 4:12-13; 5:7-11 (The Message)

This week I want to share about this summer’s monumental moment:

Everyone knows about the crash of the housing market. Foreclosures line nearly every street right now, and even more new houses sit empty . Most who have read this blog on a regular basis knows that my husband Ben owns his own business, Epoc Designs. We have been self employed for nearly 2 years now. It has definitely been a roller coaster ride, as the building of any small business is.

Going full time for us was not a decision I thought we were going to make as soon as we did. I thought we were changing from one secure job to another and we were going to be wise about starting our own business. Build it up from the side, and have plenty in savings and then go for it. One mentor said to my sister and I that you do not truly have to trust God to provide until you have no credit cards, and no safety nets.

The decision to jump into full time came when the new job did not work out as well as we thought it was going to. After it fell through and we were praying about what to do, we both felt like going to find another job at that point was backing up. So we decided God had set us up, he had pulled the downy out of our nest. My security of income, insurance, and 401-k was gone. I only had one source, and it was not Ben.

Well we hit some hard times. And as is our nature you begin to wonder if you really heard from God or not. So, we sought counsel from two different Pastors/counselors in our church. We explained the circumstances and the battle between walking in what we believed God had shown us and wondering if we should just go get a “steady income/secure” job. I asked where was the line between Faith and Stupidity. One of the counselors simply said God knows how far behind you are, and he knows at what point you will be foreclosed on. (This is not very reassuring to a mom of two and woman with a NEED for security) I accepted this and we together made a line that if it were crossed he would seek other employment. Bills were not paid, but the tithe and offering was given faithfully. We decided to put our faith in God, we figured what we had was not enough to meet our need anyway. (Our Bishop’s wife says, if what you have will not meet your need, then let what you have be your seed, and God will cause the seed to be great enough to meet your need.) So we gave what we had, and tested God in the tithe as he directs us to. Every time we gave we told God, you said you would prove yourself true, and we choose to trust you.We came to the point that we were getting letters threatening foreclosure. Part of me was saying “o.k. well if they foreclose he will go get a different job and we will get back on track”, but either way I was tired of worrying about it. (And I mean exhausted to the point that I had no energy to worry anymore)

We had several big deals that seemed to be the answer, if we could just get those we would be alright. One friend would call me every day asking if anything had happened or moved. Everyday she would get the same answer, “Nope, but one way or the other God is in control”. One by one every deal we believed was going to be our big breakthrough fell through. We would just say well it ain’t over yet. My sister said I was on some kind of Holy Ghost Zanex. Maybe so, God calls it “The peace that passes all understanding”.

Finally we had received a letter, if we did not pay all of our house payments by a certain date, foreclosure would begin. There was a foreclosure 2 houses down from us, and don’t you know every time I drove by that house it called out to me that I was next. None the less, I said “Whatever, it is just a house, and I am not in control anymore.”

Maybe you are wondering at this point where Ben was in all of this, basically where I was. As the provider of the family of course he struggled with the idea of giving up on his dream, or providing for us. Wondering if and why it had to be a choice?

I am not saying that in every circumstance that this is the right path, but as we sought God together neither of us felt released for him to go get a different job. This is what I consider the dividing line. Both of us sought God, and both of us felt like we simply needed to keep on keeping on.

We had come to the end of July and knew that we had two days left before foreclosure process would begin. August 8th, (pointed out to me the eighth month and the eighth day, new beginnings) One day before the foreclosure, and we get a visit. Someone from our church stopped by our home and told us that God had put it on their heart to give us a certain amount of money. Three house payments, the exact amount we needed to completely catch us up, was in the amount of this check. It was not the big deals we thought was coming through, it was not the way we thought it would happen, not the source we thought. Even better, it was a testimony that God is the source, and nothing can keep God from blessing us, and providing for us. (How many people do you know that hands over thousands of dollars expecting nothing in return?)

Even during this holiday season we all stress about how to pay the bills and have a good Christmas. I think God has proven to me this year that HE is definitely in control! We are still in the process of believing God to do great things for us, but that is why we must remember the things He has already done. Ben said to me once “No great testimony starts with ‘well we were just fine, everything was going well and God just decided to bless our socks off…” Remember this as you face your trials:

Having faith in the long run is easier said than done
It’s hard to live out in the light of day
You’re bruised and you’re battered, your dreams have been shattered
Your best laid plans scattered over the place

Despite all your tendencies, God sees it differently,
Your struggle’s a time to grow

And you, you’re a miracle, anything but typical
It’s time for the whole wide world to know

~ Third Day ( Keep On Shining )

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