Catherine Love~ Ramblings from my Heart and Home

Fall is in the Air!

9:48 AM, Thursday, September 18, 2008 .. Posted in Random Ramblings .. 5 comments .. Link
A little Fall decorating...

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I LOVE FALL!!!

Fall Planting

5:22 PM, Monday, September 15, 2008 .. Posted in Organic Gardening .. 1 comments .. Link

I planted a few herb seeds this afternoon.  Just a few things that will appreciate the cooler weather this Fall and Winter.

Clary Sage

Lovage

Salad Burnet

Sorrel

Parsley

Calendula

I still have some other things I'd like to plant:

Borage

Nasturtium

Viola

Sweet Peas

maybe some bulbs- Daffodil, Grape Hyacinth, Tulip...



Rough Couple of Weeks

12:50 PM, Wednesday, September 10, 2008 .. Posted in Random Ramblings .. 0 comments .. Link

Today I finally feel like we have a bit of normalcy once again in our lives.  Now, NORMAL around here might not be so normal elsewhere, but it is much, much more peaceful here than it has been in days.

First, we had a tummy virus that refused to vacate.  When that went away, and I was thinking things were back on track...last Thursday's drama came along.

On Saturday evening, all suffering a bit from cabin fever, we went over to "the new house" to check on the garden.  The garden was doing well, lots of seeds sprouting. 

Carl decided to repair a spot in the living room floor that was rotten from previous water damage.  After he pulled back the carpeting and cut out the section of rotten wood, he began sneezing and coughing...and by Saturday night, he was s-i-c-k with flu-like symptoms. 

He was sick from Saturday until yesterday.  He did go back to work this morning, though he probably would have benefitted from another day's rest.  But, I'm not sure what's worse in this case- him being at work not feeling well; or him being at home making himself sick because he isn't at work! 

After all of this, I'd really like a nice, peaceful rest of the week

The garden is doing great so far!  We have squash, cucumbers, beets, lettuce, and carrots (I think) all sprouting.  This "community garden" in our front yard is going to be interesting ... we had 3 little helpers and one very enthusiastic "big helper" who planted lots and LOTS of seeds last week!  I do believe that "intensive planting" might be the method they used !  I was too tired from the tummy bug to care WHAT they did .  Nevertheless, they had a blast, and we will hopefully have a nice harvest in the coming days.

Here's to quiet, cool, Autumn days!

C



Grateful for the Grace...

12:28 PM, Wednesday, September 10, 2008 .. 1 comments .. Link

From my Gratitude Journal last week.

Thursday,  September 4, 2008...

I started out the morning pondering the words of this quote from Holy Experience today:

To be a saint is to be fueled by gratitude,

nothing more, nothing less.

                                                     ~Ronald Rolheiser


The morning gave a lovely sugggestion that Autumn is indeed
coming.  Remembering my own sweeping up the
cinders of
they day last evening, I decided it was definitely a "Morning Holiday"
day. Nevermind that this is just the first week of school! 

Out we went, Mom with cup of tea and notebook, pencil and yet another
booklist.  Girls with blankets, a baby doll and an odd assortment
of other necessities.  After a bit of Nature Study and a few
hours of delighted play; not to mention a few moments peace with
a cup of tea for Mom, the day was starting out much, much
better than yesterday's frustrations, complaints, and "stuff".

Then, as I prepared lunch, with the back door open wide to
monitor the voices of 3 sisters just outside, the phone rang.


When I glanced at the screen and noted the number- the local
hospital, my heart sank.  Not pausing to think the worst, I answered.


Husbands voice, which in itself was a relief, "I just called to let
you know I'm OK; but I'm at the E.R."...


I caught my breath and waited for the news. A trip to the E. R.
means someone isn't OK...and it was him...


"Working 20 feet up in a lift, grinder with a cutting wheel, blade broke, throwing grinder into face, both lips cut, not sure how badly, waiting for the doctor now."

As I hung up the phone and sank into a chair, floods of gratitude filled
my heart.  Yes, he is injured, needs stitches, and will have quite a
scar to show for this injury.

Yes, he will undoubtedly miss a few days much needed work. 


But, those things are so, so minor compared to what could have happened up there in that lift.  Just a few inches higher and it could have meant losing his sight, a few inches lower and perhaps he would have lost his life.

I sat for a few moments and gave thanks for the grace he was shown this morning.  The Grace that his family also received. 

I went out and tried to relay the news to children without alarming them.
"Daddy was injured at work, and has to have stitches in his mouth. 
He will be home soon." 

Later the second call came, "Stitches in both upper and lower lip, lower lip
lacerated all the way through to the gum.  Waiting for prescriptions and will
be home soon."

After lunch, we settled down to focus on our lessons, and were just beginning the first chapter of The Treasure Seekers when Dad came in the door. 
Holding his release papers from the hospital over the lower half of his face,
he stood there for a minute.  I asked if he was going to let us see, and he did.

Still bleeding slightly from the injury, the cleaning out, and the stitching up;
swollen and very painful do his mouth and chin look. 
There will definitely be scars, but healing will come, and once again
those lips will share the grace and the good news of
the gospel with those he works alongside. 

In times like these, I am oh, so tempted to ask "Why?". 

"Why can't he have an easier, less dangerous job?" 

"Why did he complete his ministry training, to not even be on staff in church now? 

"Why not a pastoral role, something safe?" 

But, as quickly as those thought come, I know why...

Because he is indeed a light shining in the darkness.  And he
does at every opportunity share the good news with those who
so desperately need something good.  He has earned the right to be heard by working alongside those who also have a difficult job, who get injured, who suffer when they miss a day's work; those who need the Light in him to show them the way out of darkness. 


Though this life seems very difficult at times, and I cringe at the sound of the phone ringing in moments like this morning;
the Grace to see us through, the Grace that sees all, that protects, that heals... the Grace of God is with us.

Grateful for the Grace,

C



Frugal Christmas Gift Idea

6:20 AM, Wednesday, September 10, 2008 .. Posted in Family Fun .. 0 comments .. Link

Chas asked for Christmas gift ideas on the Front Porch, and I found this really cool idea this morning-

JOURNAL JARS .  The link is for a child's journal jar, but there is also a journal jar for adults on the same site.  This will not only make a nice, frugal gift for my girls; but it will be a great homeschool tool as well.

The adult journal jars would be nice to give to friends and family, and maybe to make "just for you"!

 

Blessings,

Catherine



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