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Monday, August 26, 2013
Friday, August 23, 2013
Simple Wreath
Simplicity is beautiful (at least it is in my opinion).
Here's a simple wreath I made from left over burlap ribbon purchased from Hobby Lobby. You could easily change the colors as the seasons change.
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Understanding Grandma
I have always loved and respected my Grandma because of who she was- loving, kind-hearted, and gentle spirited. But I must admit I never really understood how she was always so content when her life always seemed so plain to me. It's taken me some time, but I've finally starting to understand her and her joy.
Grandma was simple yet extraordinary. I knew her as my soft spoken grandmother who enjoyed cooking Sunday lunch, a good word game or checkers, and quietly disputing my grandpa's comments. She was intelligent and enjoyed learning. But, the best thing about her was how she loved her family.
What I never understood was how my Grandma was so content in being a wife and stay at home mom her entire life. She wasn't necessarily a social light, although plenty polite if you had the pleasure to meet her. Grandma never volunteered to lead church Sunday school, but supported my Grandpa in building and serving at the church. As beautiful, intelligent, and talented as she was she never did anything 'big' by the world's standards. BUT Grandma had the most important job in the world. She spent her entire life serving her Lord by serving her family.
I am 26 years old and as a person driven by accomplishments and projects, my understanding of Grandma's seemingly 'ordinary' life has now been redefined. Yes, family has always been important, and I have two precious boys that mean everything to me, but it took me some time of processing and reflecting on Grandma's life to realize that being a mom is one of the greatest accomplishments for a woman.
Perhaps what was written about Grandma was true; that if she had been born at another time or had a better start financially she could have been a Professor, Doctor, or Lawyer (To Kill a Mockingbird was always a favorite of hers). Yet, in my opinion, I don't think Grandma would have enjoyed any of that success and achievement near as much as she did her family. Grandma's family was everything. This was evident by extensive Christmas lists she filled every year, the completely stocked kitchen she kept just incase of guests, and the detailed notes she wrote on her calendars describing the daily activities of those closest to her. Although Grandma used the words "I love you" sparingly, it was understood that she loved each and every one of us. Family was her occupation, family was her ministry, family was her joy, family was her priority, family was her life.
Praise the Lord for Grandma's example of sacrifice for her family and being a true help-mate to her husband. I am thankful that even though she has passed, her legacy is still impacting me and my family today and will continue to do so for generations to come.
Proverbs 31
"Her children arise and call her blessed"
Friday, August 2, 2013
Post-Easter cookies
Sooo... I thought I had finished this post, but apparently I hadn't.
After having quite the collection of leftover Easter candy I decided to make cookies.
First I gathered supplies.... with some help ;)
Ingredients:
-1 1/2 sticks butter
-1 egg
-1 cup sugar
-1/2 cup brown sugar
-2 1/2 flour
-1 tsp. baking soda
-1/4 tsp. salt
-1 tsp. vanilla
- Leftover candy (at least 1/2 cup if not more)
I unwrapped and chopped up the chocolate candy, then I recruited my older helper to mix. I always mix my wet ingredients with sugar then I sift in the remaining dry ingredients (except for the chocolate).
After having quite the collection of leftover Easter candy I decided to make cookies.
First I gathered supplies.... with some help ;)
Ingredients:
-1 1/2 sticks butter
-1 egg
-1 cup sugar
-1/2 cup brown sugar
-2 1/2 flour
-1 tsp. baking soda
-1/4 tsp. salt
-1 tsp. vanilla
- Leftover candy (at least 1/2 cup if not more)
I unwrapped and chopped up the chocolate candy, then I recruited my older helper to mix. I always mix my wet ingredients with sugar then I sift in the remaining dry ingredients (except for the chocolate).
After everything was mixed, we added the chocolate and baked the cookies in a 350 degree oven for ten minutes. And voila! a wonderful treat!!!
Just a Mom
What's wrong with being a stay at home mom?
When people ask what I do and I hesitate when saying I'm staying at home... let's make 1 thing clear... Being a Mom is the Greatest Job on Earth!! Nothing else needs to be added...
When people ask what I do and I hesitate when saying I'm staying at home... let's make 1 thing clear... Being a Mom is the Greatest Job on Earth!! Nothing else needs to be added...