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A Prayer for Fourth of July

Posted by Sandra
07:59, Friday, July 3, 2009 .. Posted in Musings or Rants .. 0 comments .. Link
In case I don't get a chance to log on any more today or tomorrow I want to share this prayer that I picked up at the Religious Education Congress this past March. It was given out by Our Sunday Visitor. And I think it is appropriate as we celebrate the Fourth of July.

A Prayer For Our Nation

Gracious and loving God, we come to you in humble prayer for the United States of America.

Bless our President. Give him wisdom and strength to serve the American people and lead our country in ways that are pleasing to you.

Bless our Congress. Instill in them knowledge and understanding to enact laws that protect the sanctity of life -- from the unborn to the elderly; and promote the good of all people.

Bless the people of the United States. Make us aware of our responsibility as citizens to uphold the principles of life, liberty, justice, and equality.

Send your Holy Spirit upon our beloved country. Make us people of faith in time of uncertainty. Make us people of hope in times of trouble. Make us people of compassion with those who are less fortunate. Make us people of peace in our homes, our communities, our country, and our world.

We ask this through Jesus Christ, Our Lord and Savior.

Amen.

God bless, and Happy Forth of July to Everyone

Sandra

Fourth of July Plans & Menu

Posted by blessed mom
07:23, Friday, July 3, 2009 .. Posted in holiday traditions .. 2 comments .. Link

                              I have been planning our weekend.  Tomorrow we will enjoy a quiet day at home.. just family ( all 12 of us!).  We always enjoy a special meal on America's B-day.. so this year I will be making grilled steaks ( a rare treat) , baked potatoes, homemade baked beans, watermelon & homemade apple pie! It's not the fourth w/ out homemade apple pie! 

      Sunday our Church is holding an evening meeting and then a potluck meal. I'll be brining watermelon, lemon meringue pies and spinach salad. The girls are making cookies & cupcakes.  We are also going to bring a pinata & water balloons!  It should be a fun evening!

      Fourth of July is one of our favorite holidays!  We sure enjoy celebrating and taking time to remember how blessed we are in this land of the brave and home of the free!  I am also thankful for the freedom and perfect law of liberty thru Christ our Lord ! Jesus died so ALL men could be set free!  How grateful  I am for that!  We are no longer under the bondage of the law -- but are free thru the grace and liberty in Christ! Thank you Jesus for your precious blood shed on calvary so all men can be free!

  Hope you all enjoy a blessed Holiday!

Gloria



Big Families or Not?

Posted by Sandra
02:56, Thursday, July 2, 2009 .. Posted in Musings or Rants .. 1 comments .. Link
Here is an interesting article on the blessing of big families. Its a short but lovely read, make sure to read the comments on the article - interesting to see people's responses.

Both my husband and I are from big families. My husband is one of 9 and I'm one of 6. Although, we both lost siblings at young ages - so he has 8 siblings living and I have 4.

Still between us we have 27 nieces and nephews and 12 grand nieces and nephews. Now hopefully, we will be able to add to that thru our adoptions.

Sandra

Family, Friends and Food for the Fourth (nd an update too)

Posted by Gabbie
06:47, Wednesday, July 1, 2009 .. 1 comments .. Link

Well I just got notification that my side of the family is having a big BBQ at my brother's house on the evening of the Fourth.  I am thrilled since hubby's family is all busy and doing their own thing.  His mother and father will be at their church's 3 day meeting, his oldest sister is in Washington and unable to come home but will be home in a few weeks for Grandma's 90th bday, and his youngest sister and her hubby and daughter are in California at Disney!

Of course I asked what I could bring and my SIL told me maybe a salad or a dessert.  So I plan on taking both. LOL  Not sure what kind of salad to take, and I have a simple dessert recipe I will make (it is red white and blue).  Hamburgers and hotdogs on the grill sound so good right now.  And I know several of the other dishes will be potato salad and baked beans, etc.  One gal there doesn't cook, so she usually brings the pop, or ice and sometimes a large tub of icecream depending on what we are all having. 

We aren't shooting off any fireworks there though.  One of the twins is scared of fireworks, 2 of the other kids are with their dad for the weekend and won't be there either.  So it is the one if the twin who likes fireworks, and Noah, who is only 3 but loved them last year, so I unless he decides to change his mind, LOL, I think he will be ok with them again this year.  After the BBQ, several of us will drive back to town and watch the citywide fireworks display at the lake.  We won't buy much this year....maybe some snappers, some smoke bombs, and some other smaller items for Noah.   I just can't see spending alot of money on big bangs this year when we have so many things we could spend the money instead.

Matthew got called today for a small electrical job.  The guy wants an electrical hookup for a camper put in behid his barn by this weekend.  So Matthew is running a little late tonight getting that done.  He was hoping it was a 10 minute job, but knows things happen and it might take longer.  Oh well, we need the money to take care of part 2 of fixing my car's air conditioning.  (Part one was putting in a new fan, which he did last night.  Part 2 is???  LOL  I have no idea.  I know the fan works now but no cold air.  Maybe it needs freon?? Who knows.  That is hubby's job)

I have discussed having a yard/garage sale and then canceled it thinking I would just have an auction (a HS friend has an auction business and is going to hold a consignment auction), but now I am thinking I should just open up a Ebay shop, and possibly put some stuff on Etsy as well.I think in the long run I will end up getting more money for the items.  I will just advertise that I go to the post office once or twice a week, etc. so I don't have to go every single day.  That would be crazy. On days I have many packages, I will ask a girlfriend to watch Noah, or drop him off for an hour at grandma's shop.

Speaking of grandma's shop.....she has offered me one of her large display windows to put items in if wanted.  I told her I would speak to Matthew, pray about it and get back to her.  I know I won't make alot of money from it, because her shop is kind of out of the way, and not many people walk around there either.  However, the customers that come into her shop for Speech (She is a Speech Pathologist) might see something and buy it, or order one in a different color, tell their friends, etc.  I was thinking of putting some vintage items in the window, and making up some aprons and shaggy blankets to display and sell there.  I am getting excited about the opportunity to make some money to help with household items and Christmas, etc.  When I get the shops up and running, I will post the addresses here for all of you!!!

Matthew (who is the king of putting things off, starting projects and then not finishing them, etc.) has turned a new leaf.  I am not sure what happened, but I am not about to ask and screw this up.  LOL  Projects like Noah's bedroom upstairs that have sat for over 3 years without being finished are now being worked on!  He comes home from work and instead of colasping in his chair with the laptop, he asks if there is anything I need him to do!  Mostly it is small stuff like, take out the trash, take this box upstairs, etc.  But recently he has fixed part of the air conditioning on the car, fixed the leaky roof, replaces a filter on the furnace/air conditioner, and my favorite, bought and hung a ceiling fan in Noah's new bedroom!!!  The later was all his idea and he was so pleased to be able to buy the fan with his extra money coming in from electrical jobs.  :)  Makes me smile to see this part of Matthew blossoming. 

Noah has been talking up a storm!!!  I can't believe in the last couple of months since his birthday screening in April, how much he has developed.  He is definately not the same little boy.  He is doing better every day.  Last night I told Matthew that he had been talking up a storm all day long and learning new words every day.  Later on Matthew said, how do you turn HIM off??  LOL  We both had a great laugh over that one.  The little boy that wouldn't talk earlier except for mom, dad, cookie, candy, etc. little words, is now talking 4 word sentences, answering questions with words instead of sign language, and asking for items instead of pointing and grunting.  God is so good to us.  I love this little guy.  And yes, there are times you want to turn him off still.  LOL  But most of the time, I love hearing him talk (now not only in English but a little Spanish and Chinese due to a few tv shows he watches)

Well, that's all for now.  I should go. 



The old farmhouse

Posted by blessed mom
08:06, Tuesday, June 30, 2009 .. Posted in This old house .. 9 comments .. Link

 

 

I don't think I have ever taken a photo of the old homestead from this angle..... I was on my mower today and I had my camera in my apron.... this is being taken looking west from our garden area...... I wish I had a photo of what this looked like " before".. oh my! It was so delapitated!  The building next to the house is our "schoolhouse" or aka: "smoke house".... it was built as a smoke house and was in such bad shape when we moved here. Many told us to tear it down. My husband decided to make something of the old structure and completely remodeled it from floor to roof... and made our schoolhouse! We spend a great deal of time here... this is where we do all our schooling. As you can tell it's close enough to the house, that I can run in and check on things.   This November it will be 3 yrs since we moved to Missouri. This place has seen many changes - it's really not the same place we drove up to!  Wow.  Still have things to renovate still, but most of the stuff is done! Praise God for that!

 



What we've been up to

Posted by blessed mom
11:50, Tuesday, June 30, 2009 .. Posted in Country Living .. 7 comments .. Link

 I thought I would share some pics of some of the projects we have been busy with here on the homestead.

First of all, we have so enjoyed all the wildlflowers that have bloomed! I love bachelor buttons & black eyed susans!  We took an old hand pump that had been on the old cistern that we took out ..... and repainted it and used it for landscape decor!

 

 

This area had once held a cistern and hand pump and we tore that out and made a flower bed.....

 

 We had a big problem in this area.... the previous owner had laid brick pavers and they had cracked and the weeds were coming thru and muck..... my 16 yr old son tore the whole thing out, leveled the dirt, laid down black landscape tarp and then put down pond rocks and some stone...... turned out nice, eh?  I was so suprised when I was done and so happy! No more mucky wet ground!!

 

 

 It sure is handy to have a teen age boy around!  He helps me a great deal with household projects! Great job, Jacob!

 

 

Dru has been busy working on refinishing all the outside doors. Stripping, sanding, re-staining and then finishing...... he even took the old door hardware and cleaned them up with an oil rubbed bronze spray paint! It turned out great! 

 

 

We took the old screen doors, stripped them, repainted and cleaned up the old hinges.... we rescreened them with a tough pet resistant screen..... it sure comes in handy to have screen doors durring bug season!

Finally, I have really been enjoying working in our garden and flower beds..... the roses are blooming and beautiful... and the wildflowers are attracting the butterflies and hummingbirds and bees...... one of my favorite spots in the warmer months is my front porch.... I love to sit out there on my rocker and look around at the surrounding countryside.... it's where I go in the early morning hours.... I love to sit out here and listen to the birds chirp and sing praises to my Lord...

  

Home sweet home.......

 

Lots of other projects we are working on..... hope to share more later next week!

Until then, God bless!

gloria



Pina Colada Yogurt

Posted by blessed mom
10:53, Monday, June 29, 2009 .. Posted in Family Meal Table .. 3 comments .. Link


We are really enjoying making frozen yogurt........ this one was fantastic!! Even better than the banana recipe I posted last week!!

Frozen Pina Colada Yogurt

 

8 cups vanilla yogurt

1 cup sugar

2 cans crushed pineapple undrained ( 15 oz each)

1 can cream of coconut (15 oz)

1 cup whipping cream

1  1/2 tsp rum extract

Combine all ingredients in a big bowl and cover and refrigerate for 1/2 hour. Freeze as directed by your ice cream maker.

Yields: 4 quarts



Target, Walgreens, CVS, and Rite-Aid Oh My

Posted by Sandra
07:01, Monday, June 29, 2009 .. Posted in Frugality and Finances .. 0 comments .. Link
So I'm new to this whole coupon thing. Well not new to coupons but I finally realized how much more I could have been saving after reading some of the blogs I currently follow.

So I thought I'd share with you what I did these past couple of weeks -- it will be the same as most other couponing blogs - but here goes. I'm only going to show Target and Walgreens because I didn't document the other two stores as much.

Target (6/14-6/20):

Breyers Ice Cream, Klondike Bars, Popsicles $2.50 each - buy 5 get $5 Gift Card
(Had 1 Q for $1 off of Breyers) 5 x 2.50 - $1 Q - $5 GC = 6.50/5 = 1.30 each

Buy 3 boxes of cereal get gallon of milk free
(Had 3 Qs for $1 off + 1 Q for .50 off milk) 3 x 2.75 - 3.50Q = 4.75 for 3 boxes and free milk

Buy1 DiGiorno Pizza, get a 2 liter of Coke free
(Had a $1 Q for Pizza) $5.50 - $1.00 = $4.50 for Pizza and Coke

Buy 1 Kraft Cheese and 1 Deli Fresh Meat
Get 1 Deli Fresh Lunch Meat free
(Had a $1 Q for Cheese) $2.79 x 2 - $1 = 4.58 for all 3 items

Buy 2 Archer Farms Tortilla Chips Get a Jar of Salsa free
(Had 2 Qs for $ 0ff chips) $2.33 x 2 - $2 = 2.66 for all 3 items

Vaseline Aloe Fresh Travel Size
(Had $1 Q) 99 cents - $1 = Free

Total Savings - $14.75

Last week at Target all I found was Eggo Bake Shop which after coupons I got for 50 cents a box.

Walgreens (6/14 - 6/20)

Ragu & Skippy --- $8 Register Rewards for buying 8 items
(Had 2 $1 Q) -- 8 x $2 - $2Q - $8 RR = $6.00/8 = 75 cents each. Total Savings $10

Walgreens (6/21 - 6/27)

Aquafresh $3.00 - $1 Q - $3 RR = $1 profit
Organix BOGO 2 @ 6.99 - 6.99 Mail in Rebate = free
Kotex Tampons 3 @ 2.99 - $2.50 Q - $3 RR = 3.47/3 = 1.16 each

Total Savings: $23.46 - And I got Royal Pudding on Sale for 25 cents each (not sure what the savings is on that).

So if you haven't discovered couponing and shopping at the above stores you really should.

Sandy




Busy... busy... life is busy

Posted by blessed mom
02:36, Monday, June 29, 2009 .. Posted in This 'n' that .. 5 comments .. Link

It seems like since I started Facebook, I have little time for blogging! On top of that, life has been busy here this summer.... with all the outside chores and yard work, and household projects we are working on... life is just plain busy! 

Sorry about neglecting this blog. It's not my intention, just too much to do and not enough time!

Hope you are all enjoying a lovely summer,

gloria



Trusting!

Posted by Rilda
08:05 PM, Friday, June 26, 2009 .. 0 comments .. Link

Thank You Jesus For Everything!

Human Bondage

Each and every one of us believes that we are ruled by our bodies and the material world around us and all our suffering is the result of this belief.  If we look at the Old Testament, though, we can read in the story of Israel coming out of Egypt the story of human consciousness growing up out of bondage in the physical, and on into the spiritual.

And Jehovah said (speaking to Moses) I have surely seen the affliction of my people that are in Egypt, and have heard their cries by reason of their taskmasters, for I know their sorrows; and I am come down to deliver them out of the hand of the Egyptians, and to bring them up out of that land unto a good land and a large land, unto a land flowing with milk and honey (Exod. 3:7,8).

These words express exactly how the Creator feels toward mankind, today.

Today, and everyday, God has been saying to us, His (Her) children:  “I have surely seen the affliction of you who are in Egypt [the darkness of ignorance], and have heard your cry by reason of your taskmasters [sickness, sorrow, and poverty]; and I am [not I will, but I am now] come down to deliver you out of all this suffering, and to bring you up out of that land unto a good land and a large land, unto a land flowing with milk and honey [a life of joy and comfort].”

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I read this and wanted to share it with you.

We are doing great here in Ky. Garden is coming along. Hubby has not found a full time job as of it, although we are patiently awaiting our prayer to be answered.

God is showing us everyday trusting in Him truly is the way. We have all our needs meet to overflow. God is with us.

Love and prayers answered to all in the Universe, rilda *U*



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