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Pay It Forward.........

Posted on Thursday, July 2, 2009 at 07:31 by Page - Link

If you are wondering what this is all about and to join the fun go and check over to seem what Pay It Forward is all about at Forward To The Past

See you over there :)


Summer Fun......... well to some!!!

Posted on Monday, June 15, 2009 at 01:45 by PrairieMouse's House - 1 Comments - Post Comment - Link

Here is what I spent all of last week doing. The * means I am DONE... the others., well I am waiting on hubby for some help :-)  I didn't expect it to take a whole week to do what I got done but for me I guess this is a wonderful accomplishment. It feels good to be able to do for myself and my family again. Thank you Lord for the strength and healing you have given me.

Kitchen ~
*Do dishes ~ match lids w/ bowls
*organize cabinets
*clean out silverware drawer
*fix door on corner cabinet
 organize hutch
*clean out microwave
*clean out microwave cabinet
 wash windows
*paint pantry doors
 put up splash guards (trash area, under *window, above stove)
 fix cabinet facings (wall paper)
 weather strip backdoor
 block hole in lower cabinet
*clean walls by trash bin
*organize pantry
*deep clean stove
*deep clean fridge
 re-pot herbs
 put up plant shelves
 make new trash bin (triangle)
*dust everything on dish ledge**   

THEN... sometime this summer........

sand, paint and pollyeurathane kitchen table
stablize table legs and chairs.
recover chairs

 Now this week ......

Livingroom ~

Before I can even begin the actual livingroom I have to..... Go through all items taken from Josh's room and throw away broken toys, reorganize his bookshelf,  go through papers and clothes and everything else that we brought out of there. *MAKE A TRIP TO GOOD WILL*

THEN......
clean off homeschool shelf ~ go through all books and post those for sale or giveaway
organize entertainment center ~ dust and place angels from mama on there.
organize movies and CD's ~ go through all tapes, cd's, and dvd's. post for sale or giveaway
reduce amount of bookshelves ~ try to downsize so we can remove two bookshelves.
repaint wall behind couch
organize hutch with mirror
wash windows
hang curtains or valances
hang pictures
fix black mirror
paint wall by homeschool shelf

paint front door inside and out

Sure doesn't look like a lot but LET ME TELL YA!!!!!   Well, wish me luck and check back to see the progress.


Saturday - Garden Party

Posted on Sunday, June 14, 2009 at 09:32 by Page - Link

Yesterday family & friends celebrated my Sister's 60th Birthday. The weather was just glorious, company was great and excellent food (including curries - yum).

My sister and her husband have a stunning garden which was where the party was held.  There are so many different aspects to the garden and so many wonderful beautiful plants, flowers and wild life. Up until a week or two ago, there was a robin's nest in one of the sheds in the garden. Five baby robins plus it's parents - none of us wanted to take photos in case this scared/disturbed these tiny birds. We really hope all five babies survive, what the survival rate is of tiny birds surviving, we don't know but we have a feeling that this may not be very high :(.

It was lovely to catch up with family again, some of whom Andrew & I have not seen since our wedding last year and two cousins, I haven't seen for several years but despite this, they have hardly changed over the years - which is a compliment.  It was really lovely and very special for my Sister too.

Jackie has not aged very much at all and definitely does not look her age by any means - anyone who doesn't know her would think she was ten years younger than her actual age. My brother too who is now in his mid 50's again, would easily pass as being in his very early 40's.

I am so blessed to have a wonderful family even though some members I don't see very much - they are great.

 

Below are some more photos that I took throughout the day. Here are some taken in Jackie & David's fabulous garden.

 

 

 

 

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Of course, I had to take a photo of some of the balloons :)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here are some general photos that were taken during the afternoon/evening. These are a mixture of pics of family & friends.

 

 

 

 

 

Andrew needed to pop home to make sure that Patch was ok plus to give him some more food - one of my niece's came with us as she absolutely adores dogs. She loved Patch and thought he was great - Patch was very gentle with her and very good.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 In the evening, we had more family come over which was great. Chloe was having great fun with Andrew playing with our iphone. I am not sure who was teasing the other the most as they were playing games and checking out photos on the phone - they were having fun which was lovely to see.

 

 

 And to round the dayoff - gathering together, relaxing and enjoying each other's company listening to piano music being played by Jackie, David & Various friends - what a delightful way to end an absolutely perfect and very special birthday :) 

 

 If anyone would like to comment, please go to Forward To The Past - thank you :)


Ups & Downs of Married Life

Posted on Saturday, June 6, 2009 at 07:35 by Page - Link

PLEASE NOTE: Not suitable reading for readers under 18

For the next 30 days as many of you know we are praying for our husbands - this could not have come at a better time to be honest :). Last week was an especially difficult week in our marriage and one where to be honest I could quite easily have walked out on but I didn't.

As many of you may be aware, my Darling Husband is not a believer yet. DH does at times come to church with me and or come to various Life Group Socials that we have - he has also played golf with a couple of the guys from Life.

We are now heading towards our first Anniversary which will be at the end of this month. As I look back on the last twelve months this has not been an easy ride at all for either of us. We have had to deal with varying trials, more than we should have had to through in twelve months. Some of these trials have been to do with work, losing our unborn baby, finances, my hysterectomy, communication problems plus my depression which included my ending up in hospital last August (this last bit, Praise The Lord I am still here as I almost didn't make it!).

DH & I are in many ways like chalk and cheese - total opposites but on one hand we both have a stubborn streak which is not a very nice trait to have.  When we have fights, (I) at times back down and make the first move to make peace. I get this little nudge from The Lord which intensified especially when I feel like "why should I have to back down" kind of feeling - but in the end I do it and more often than not the situation between DH and I improves.  It is far nicer when we are getting along.  There are times that DH has had enough and makes a move to ease the tension between us.

There have been many testing times throughout our first year of marriage and I know that we have both had a lot of adjusting to do and still are continuing to do so. I have been told many times over that the first few years of married life can be difficult.  You (we) are getting to know one another, we do things differently and don't agree on a lot of things. We have different and varying interests. In regards to our home, I am the type of person where I like to have a place for everything and for our home to be clean, no clutter whereas DH is the total opposite to me. When Andrew doesn't put things away (i.e. tools etc) then I put them away but quite often I forget where I put things and DH when he wants something & I have to look for it, either gets irritated and/or stands around with that knowing look of amusement when I can't find something.  There was a time when I lost a whole 2 months worth of his medication which he had to re-order - he wasn't happy and I can't blame him. 

Most of the time I know where to find things but there have been times that I have just gone on a cleaning frenzy and just put things in bags and put them away in the understairs storage cupboard in the dining room.  We are waiting until we can purchase a shed by the way and when we do, all DH tools etc will go in there along with his set of golf clubs - then I can have the understairs cupboard totally free as my pantry and freezer storage space. At the moment everything gets dumped in here as we have very little storage room elsewhere.

Now onto something else - a few months ago, I found a magazine in one of the draws under DH side of the bed - I became upset and this was dealt with or so I thought.  Last week, I decided to listen to a sermon on our iphone before going to sleep but when I went into the phone, I found some unwanted sites on there that had been bookmarked.  I was shocked and very upset.  To cut a long story short, DH could not understand what the big deal was or why I was so upset (and still doesn't totally to be honest).  Things were very fraught and I did pack a small bag and a friend took me to my sister's home where I was going to stay for a few days. Within a couple of hours of being at my sister's home I felt I should return home so I did.  The next couple of days were very fraught and I just basically felt as if it was all my fault and I still do to an extent.  I booked an urgent appointment with our Family Therapist which we both attended.  DH is a little more understanding of how and why I feel the way I do but not totally.

I know DH has been on his own for a few years and probably had no issues with this kind of material before. He also without a doubt didn't give this a second thought and/or could not see that what he was doing was wrong (and still doesn't to a degree) but he does know how much I am unhappy about this.  DH does not even use the iphone now at all now - I don't have any objections to him using the phone but as long as he does not go onto sites that I know are not right.  DH said that he came across these sites by accident - I don't think so, besides which, I am not that daft!.

I guess this is something that is not going to go away overnight and I need to continually pray for us as a couple, for our marriage and also that DH no longer accesses these sites either on the iphone or televisision or anywhere else for that matter.

I am aware that this is probably "the norm" amongst non-Christian guys but this is also a problem with Christian men too unfortunately and no matter what anyone says  - this is sin and sin is sin........................

I know that we are going to go through more rough patches as no doubt all marriages do. I know that I can call on The Lord at any time and there are times that He has carried me through situations and will continue to do so. I also believe that He is also with Andrew even though, DH does not see this yet!

Another thing I am learning to do is to keep my mouth zipped at times when I can get so frustrated & irritated which believe you me I do not find easy. As soon as I open my mouth at times like these we can often say things which we regret afterwards - I am sure that others can identify with me here.  Learning to keep our mouths closed is one of the best things we can do - when the road becomes a little rocky (I will be posting a vision about rocky roads that was given to me yesterday from a Dear Christian Friend) we need to get down on our knees and hand the situation(s) over to The Lord & ask for His help.  As well as keeping our mouths zipped, we also need to guard our thoughts and immediately get rid of any unwanted thoughts that come into our mind, again, hand these over to the Lord and if needs be ask for His forgiveness too.

Something else I am learning is that quite often we are prone to blaming our spouse for things that go wrong - I have done this so often.  This is where we need to turn around and take a good look at ourselves, we need to ask The Lord to show us the areas in which we need to be changed......................This is all still new and very much a learning process for not just me but for my DH too.  Even though I know to expect plenty of rough rides so to speak, I am also looking forward to the many joyful times and changes that the Lord is going to do not only for me but for DH too.

The next post will be about the vision that was given to me yesterday :)

Please note any comments to be left at Forward To The Past


Menu Planning Monday

Posted on Monday, June 1, 2009 at 05:44 by LakeLady - 2 Comments - Post Comment - Link


The temps are in the 90's during the day, the sprinklers are hard at work this morning and our TV meteorologist tells us that there are already tropical storms out in the Atlantic . 


Summer is here!


Even though our normal school routine is over for a few months, summer is still a busy time and I still love using the slow cooker.  We also love to cook on the grill a lot during the summer months.  Grill cooking is a favorite of mine too, since it usually means that I have a helper willing to do the grilling for me!  :)


Here's this week's plan:


MondayGrain Burgers with all the fixins

TuesdayTeriyaki Chicken Stir Fry

WednesdaySpinach & Swiss Quiche

Thursday:  Bayou-Style Pot Pie

FridaySmorgasborg Night (Leftovers)

SaturdayRoasted Veggies & Fettucine

SundayCrock Pot Roast Beef with potatoes & carrots


Have a blessed week and be sure to click over to Laura's Organizing Junkie website for more menu planning ideas and, this week - a free giveaway!


Congratulations Graduates!

Posted on Friday, May 29, 2009 at 01:53 by LakeLady - 4 Comments - Post Comment - Link

Thirteen years ago, our homeschool journey began.  Two years ago, we graduated our first homeschooled student from high school, painstakingly planning, in great detail, the perfect homeschool graduation ceremony.  (You can read a little about it here: http://www.homesteadblogger.com/LakeLady/56311/ )  It was a beautiful thing.  Surrounded by 80 of our closest friends and family, we celebrated with a slide show featuring pictures of the graduate from birth on - complete with sentimental music (...wasn't a dry eye in the place), catered food, centerpieces, cake and a diploma presentation featuring encouraging words from the pastor. 


Fast forward two years and our son is now graduating from high school.  As we did with our daughter, we allowed him to choose the type of graduation ceremony he wanted.  Cap & gowns with other grads, private ceremony like his sister's...?  Not a chance!  And what a blast we had!!  Here is a pic of our grad (top right) with his sister and the "principal" enjoying part of his "graduation ceremony."


 


Congrats Class of '09!!!


For more "Show & Tell Friday" visit Canada Girl's Blog.  The pictures and stories you'll find there are amazing - not to mention, entertaining! :-)


A simple woman's day book

Posted on Thursday, May 28, 2009 at 09:28 by Page - Link

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For Today... May 30th 2009

Outside my window, the sun is shining (already at 05:19) and I can tell it is going to be a gorgeous day :)

I am thinking about the meetings I have this morning and the one that DH & I will be attending this afternoon.

I am so thankful for Yeshua, for my wonderful DH, family and friends :)
In the kitchen, I will be making eggs on toast for breakfast. Later on today I will be making a cauliflower and chickpea curry and if I have time squash risotto - oh and dessert for the weekend :)


I am wearing a grey top and long black skirt

I am hoping that the therapy session this afternoon will be beneficial, helpful but most of all a move forward for DH & I.

I am hearing, birds twitterin, and water coming out of the drain pipe.


I am praying that my marriage can start to move forward from the events of this wek and that DH & can start drawing closer. I am also praying that DH will open his heart to the Lord - that would be so so wonderful and the icing on the cake!


Around the house, laundry, hoovering upstairs, sorting washing and cleaning the windows in the kitchen and the worktops thoroughly.


One of my favourite things is to sit outside on the sing seat with a book or listening to music on my iphone and just chilling.


Weekend plans, working tomorrow then perhaps a bbq in the evening. Sunday church plus gardening :)



My latest doodle

Posted on Tuesday, May 26, 2009 at 10:46 by PrairieMouse's House - 2 Comments - Post Comment - Link

Here is a doodle I did of my dear doggie. She is supposed to be a teacup poodle but she is more the size of a toy.

I am pretty happy with the way it turned out...

to see more of my art go HERE

Smile

Posted on Tuesday, May 26, 2009 at 08:50 by PrairieMouse's House - 0 Comments - Post Comment - Link

This is what I need to tell myself today. I pray anyone else out there that needs to hear this will play it over and over like I am and

SMILE

God says He will bring a smile to your face any time any place .... all you have to do is ask.

Matthew 21:22 (King James Version)

 

 22And all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive.

 


Simple Woman's Day book

Posted on Tuesday, May 26, 2009 at 08:23 by PrairieMouse's House - 1 Comments - Post Comment - Link

I know I am a day late with this but it isn't written in stone that we HAVE to do it on Monday..... is it?

Anyway, Here it is...

FOR TODAY May 26th 2009

Outside My Window... It is raining again. I am thankful for the rain and pray for those that need it too. It is supposed to rain all week again. I don't know if we need THAT much!! hehee

I am thinking... Of how I can change things within my home. Seems we are all in a bit of a slump and spirits are really down. Lord., lead me!!!  

I am thankful for...  the air I breath, the Lord who comforts me and the friends that make me smile.   

From the learning rooms...  Finishing up with testing so that I can call it a year and start planning for the next.

From the kitchen...It is quiet. I made breakfast for dh when he got in from work this morning at 7am and all is cleaned up and ready for the next meal.

I am wearing... a black pair of cotton/spandex shorts, danskin socks, and a country blue T.

I am 'continuing' to create...  a mini story book, re-doing some postcards AGAIN for swaps I did that didn't make it to their destination, (I am so fed up with the postal service) and some more dish clothes cause one can never have to many. (you can see my work HERE)  

I am going... to head out to the grocery store and then Lowes to pick up my plant lite for the kitchen hutch.

I am reading...Ragwood by: AVI., I know.. it is a children's book but hey... it's about a mouse. :-)

I am hoping... the Lord will bless husband with overflowing joy, carry me through another day, and bring happiness to this house, and my children.... somehow!   

Around the house...I am redoing my sons room. We were blessed with a bedroom suit and he is the lucky recipiant. (thanks for finding it for us Deb) 

One of my favorite things... MICE of course, days filled with sunshine, laughter, a happy husband and happy children. Notes in the mail from friends far away, and keeping in touch with my sisters....where ever they may be.

A Few Plans For The Rest Of The Week: finishing J's room, refacing the kitchen cabinets, and then planting the flower patch (if it ever stops raining) . 

  

Here is picture thought I am sharing..

what a sweet little HISSSSSSS all gums!


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