Tuesday, September 21, 2010

The Days are Fleeting....


Summer has flown by and all too soon we'll be welcoming a new season.  I am looking forward to fall and all of the fun we'll have.  I'm thinking of cooler nights with bonfires, s'mores, apple pies and weenie roasts.  But, for now, I want to remember summer and all of the fun we had.

~planting our garden, late as it was, has produced a goodly amount of food for us

~tomatoes getting processed and straight into the freezer for yummy soups and spaghetti

~our flop of a lasagna garden, which redeemed itself in late summer and we now have 6 watermelons,  2 cantaloupes and many zucchinis.  Oh! I can't forget the two cucumbers we also got. :0)

~the time we stayed up really late, under the tiki torches as we laughed and talked about so many things.

~the two weeks of volunteering at camp for my oldest daughter, the bad asthma attack I had when she was gone, and how I found out we all had strengths we didn't know we had.  Those unknown strengths/assets seem to make themselves known when the Mom of the family is sick. *smile*

~the two weeks of my two older ones visiting their grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins out in Washington.  Two weeks of my family loving on my kiddos, showing them the sights, letting Chelsea take hundreds of pictures, and the great memories they now have of spending time with them. 

~spending time with my other three kiddos when they were in WA.  Doing the dishes with Becky as we talked about important things in her life, the time spent watching good movies together, Aaron playing blocks with us, and we always let him topple our block buildings because he liked to.

~friends over, sharing, playing and growing together

~Aaron doing "force hold", "force choke" and "force push"

~time spent working together, sharing time as a family, just us growing and loving each other



There are so many more special memories, so many things I don't want to forget. 

*the feel of Aaron's hand in mine

*hugs from my oldest son

*paper hearts from my middle son

*Aaron saying mercy and "duncle" for uncle

*playing with the lego's together

*Jacob hoeing the garden, even though big blisters were on his hands

*listening to many hours of beautiful piano music played by my girls

*guitar music from Jacob

*of times spent listening to old bluegrass together, to sharing new songs with each other, even if it isn't everybody's style of music they like.  Loving each other enough to listen and enjoy the time spent together

*e-mails from friends near and far away

*real letters from friends near and far away



There are so many blessing in the average, every-day life we live: 

~A smile from someone we love (or a stranger)

~a kind word spoken 

~ a beautiful flower

~seeing a child grasp a new skill

~watching the sunrise or sunset together

~a clean house

~laundry swaying on the line

~sun-fresh and sweet-smelling

Be blessed, my friends.  Life is beautiful if we but look around us and drink in it's joys.

~Karen


 








Monday, June 28, 2010

The Lazy Days of Summer~





It is the simple things of life that make living worthwhile, the sweet fundamental things such as love and duty, work and rest, and living close to nature.



The true way to live is to enjoy every moment as it passes and surely, it is in the everyday things around us that the beauty of life lies.


~Laura Ingalls Wilder





Hello!

Warm and sunny greetings from my home to yours.  Summer is in full swing here and we are able to spend lots of time outside enjoying the beautiful weather, blue skies and picnics.  There is laundry on the line most days, time for walks up the road, time to just enjoy the blessings that come along with summer.

I am learning that through trials come blessings...in ways that you don't expect.  And that obedience really is the very best thing that we can do.  A leap of faith taken, but taken knowing that the Lord is there, holding us up and charting a course for us.  The peace I have comes from Him.  



We have a small garden in, two actually.  We are trying out Lasagna Gardening this year.  Our tomatoes are doing great...peppers, not so much.  We have already canned many pints and quarts of strawberry jam, tucked away in the basement for the colder days to come.  A little taste of the summer in the winter.  We also bought some freezer beef recently.  Stocking up the larder, so nice to have it full.

I am in the midst of deep-cleaning the house.  I am mostly done with the kitchen, now onto the Library Room.  I am hoping to make it easier to find everything.  We live in a very s-m-a-l-l house and it can feel cluttered rather easily, so I'm finding it easier to store things in the garage that we don't need/use right now.  I move slowly, as there are still my other daily duties to attend to.  And I find that those anchor me and allow me to free my mind to make the decisions of what stays and what goes out to the garage.  



I am thankful for so many things~

~nursing my little one to sleep

~parents who love me and my family

~the friendships I have with my children

~the feeling you get after seeing the results of a hard days work

~flowers

~friends who love me and are there for me

~that I can rest in the Lord's plan for my life

~my little one who is tucked in, cozied up under Great-Grandma's quilt

Have a great day, friends!

~Karen    






Tuesday, January 12, 2010



1000 Gifts....

22. Beautiful snow falling in large and small snowflakes, covering the grass and turning everything into a winter wonderland.

23. Time spent watching a movie with my husband over the weekend.

24. Long e-mails from a dear friend.



25. The joy of listening to the many hopes and dreams my children have.

26. Knowing that when I am sad or afraid the Lord is always there to listen to me.  He comforts me and tells me to cast my many fears, trials, and concerns upon Him.

27. Little boys who wear snow boots or rubber boots all the time.  So cute!



28. My 8 year old, Matthew, who willingly treks up and down the stairs many times to get jars and cans from the basement pantry.

29. Kids who love your home cooking!

30. The joy of homeschooling my kiddos.



31. The added benefit of watching them learn to read, do algebra, write their own books, all because we invested a little time to teach them how to learn on their own.

 

Monday, January 4, 2010

A Clean Slate



I love the feeling of the new year being fresh, wide open with possibilities.  I always make a list of goals, dreams, or accomplishments I hope to realize during the upcoming year. 

Last year I wanted to read more books.  I ended up reading over 50 new books, and a few previously read books because they are my favorites.  Books that have challenged me, comforted me, and drew me closer to the Lord.  A new favorite, must-be-read-each-year, book is First We Have Coffe by Margaret Jensen.

This year, along with the usual goals of losing weight and reading through the Bible in a year, I am hoping and praying to be able to buy a small farm with a farmhouse, red barns, and fences.  I really miss our chickens, hogs, gardens, flower beds, and just the freedom to do what we want with the land.



The Lord knows what we need in a farm, plus what features I'd like in a farmhouse.  I love big, sunny kitchens, large bedrooms, a place for all of our school books, it definately has to have an upstairs, and a basement.  I like the security a basement gives in tornado season.  I'm still getting used to living each summer with the possibility of a tornado coming our way. 

But no matter if we still are living here, in our rental house, next year, it's okay.  The Lord has a plan for my life and for my family that I trust.  A house and land would be great, but what's even better is knowing that we are in His hand, sheltered and protected.  Here for a reason we may or may not know, trusting that His plan is best for our lives.




Simply Trusting

Simply trusting ev'ry day,


Trusting through a stormy way;

Even when my faith is small;

Trusting Jesus, that is all.



Trusting as the moments fly,

Trusting as the days go by;

Trusting him whate'er befall,

Trusting Jesus, that is all.



Brightly doth his Spirit shine

Into this poor heart of mine;

While he leads I cannot fall;

Trusting Jesus, that is all.



Singing if my way is clear;

Praying if the path be drear;

If in danger, for him call;

Trusting Jesus, that is all.



Trusting him while life shall last,

Trusting him till earth be past;

Till within the jasper wall;

Trusting Jesus, that is all.

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