Monday, December 1, 2014

 Thought I would post this years Thanksgiving decorations so I can remember what I did and what I would do different. This wreath greets those who enter my front door. The back of a different wreath on the inside is showing through the window. May need to rotate the outside wreath to cover that up. Funny how you notice things in pictures that you don't see otherwise.


This is on the table to the right of the front door.  I am not pleased with the look of this arrangement at all. Although I love the white ceramic vases,  the contrast between the carved wood and them is too much. The gourds would look better in an wood or organic bowl rather than the blue ceramic that I put them in. Will be rethinking this area for next year. 

These pilgrims decorate the fireplace. I would like to add a bow the the candle holder next year. 

Every table needs a centerpiece and this is on my kitchen table.
This is the centerpiece for the table in the sun room. This table can seat up to 12 people. For next year I would like to add a table runner to connect the table with the centerpiece better.
These Indians are beautiful.  The candle needs a small wreath around it and I think I would remove the pumpkins. 

Wreath on the back door on the inside of sun room.

My yard pilgrim, made by the kids second grade teacher, welcomes all the back door visitors.




Sunday, August 24, 2014

So that the Word of God will not be dishonored.

Today we memorize why. Why our behavior is important and why we cannot live to please our self. 

Here is our beautiful seamstress telling us "sew that".  So that


Here pictured is my Bible open. The Bible is the word of God. So that the Word of God......




Have you ever been disciplined by writing I will not....whatever over and over again?  I am hoping that this will remind us of the words "will not". So that the word of God will not.....
The picture of the bee reminds of the word be. I used a upside down crown in between laurel leaves to symbolize dishonored. I thought about a soldier having his metals of honor removed but could not find a picture of it or the difference in having them removed and put on. What would you have used to picture dishonored? So the word of God will not be dishonored.

 Do you understand why?
Older women likewise are to be reverent in their behavior,
 not malicious gossips 
nor enslaved to much wine, 
teaching what is good, 
 so that they may encourage the young women 
to love their husbands, 
to love their children, 
 to be sensible, 
pure,
workers at home, 
kind, 
being subject to their own husbands, 
so that the word of God will not be dishonored.


Friday, August 15, 2014

Into Thy Hands I Commit My Children

This morning I watched a son walk out the door, get into his packed-to-the-brim car, and start out on an 800+ mile drive that would take him into the next stage of his life.  Different friends have asked, "Isn't it hard for you to have your children live so far away?"  It is true that I do miss being able to see them regularly and be a part of their daily lives, but this is what we raised them for- to live their own lives before the Lord.  My desire is for them to be who, where, and what God wants them to be.  If they are in the center of His will, I must let them go- whether it be a 10-minute drive from my house, or half-way around the world.  Though I am not with them physically, the Spirit of God is.  The Lord Himself has promised to never leave them nor forsake them.  And I can always surround them with my prayers.  

I have always loved Psalm 84:3- "Even the sparrow has found a home, and the swallow a nest for herself, where she may lay her young- even Your altars, O Lord of hosts, my King and my God."  I can learn a lesson from these little birds.  The very best place for me to place my children is before the Lord.  The altar is a place of sacrifice and offering.  Our children have been given to us as a gift, a stewardship, that we might offer them back to the Lord.  May He use them for His glory.  



Monday, July 14, 2014

Being Subject to Their Own Husbands

I have not posted since we left for vacation so I let us review Titus 2:3,4,5 we know so far. If you are just joining us the you can see the other pictures here

Older women likewise are to be reverent in their behavior, 
not malicious gossips 
nor enslaved to much wine, 
teaching what is good, 
so that they may encourage the young women 
to love their husbands, 
to love their children,  
to be sensible, 
pure, 
workers at home, 
kind, 

To day we add "being subject to their own husbands,". I start with a picture of a bee (sometimes it stings to be subject to our own husbands) and add ing



This text book labeled subject 2 reminds us that in order to be subject to our own husbands we need to be a student of our husbands so that we may act in a manner consistent with their desires. We also study God's Word so we can act in a matter consistent with God's desires.

Being subject to their own husbands,

In order to remember "their own" I found this beautiful picture by Valarian Warrior of a roan horse which we are labeling "The Roan". "The Roan" sounds like their own.

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Roan is a color created by an even mixture of colored and white hairs on the body of an animal.  We are using "The Roan" horse to remember the words “their own”. Can you remember "The Roan”?

Being subject to their own husbands

Mentally place a picture of your own husband here. Those who don't have a husband picture the qualities that make a good husband

Congratulations one more phrase and we are finished!


Picture review




Friday, July 11, 2014

Service with a Smile



So many times I perform my daily tasks with a grimace or a sigh. That’s because I forget whom I serve.  I am not merely serving those around me- who may or may not appreciate, or even notice, what I’m doing.  

Colossians 3:23-24 tells me where my focus should be:  “And whatever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord and not to men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the reward of the inheritance; for you serve the Lord Christ.”  


So look past those around you and see the Lord Himself.  Do your service for Him.  He notices and He appreciates all that is done for Him.  He assures us that “…whoever gives you a cup of water to drink in My name, because you belong to     Christ, assuredly, I say to you, he will by no means lose his reward.” (Mark 9:41)  


What a kind and loving God we serve.
Look at His face and catch His smile as you serve Him with a right heart attitude.  
Reflect that in your own countenance. 
We really do serve the best of masters!  

"They looked to Him and were radiant, 
and their faces were not ashamed."
(Psalm 34:5)

Friday, June 27, 2014

What Motivates YOUR Service?

Another excerpt from the writings of Lilias Trotter:
Parables of the Cross and the Christ Life


       "The return is to Him as we see in parable with the plants.  They show us a love that seeks not her own; no one knows whence the seeds come when they reach their journey's end; no glory can possibly gather round the plants that surrendered their lives to form and shed them.  They just give and give, with no aim but to be bare stalks when all is done.  Everything is loosed without a shade of calculation or self-interest.
       'Not unto us, O Lord, not unto us, but unto Thy name give glory', they are all saying in spirit; they teach us absolute indifference as to whether our service is appreciated or even recognized so long as the work is done and the Lord is glorified, for God cannot get His whole glory as long as man gets any.
      So no matter if we never see the full up-springing on earth of the Spirit-seed scattered.  It is all the more likely that God will trust us with a great multiplying if our faith does not need to witness it.  He can grant us spiritual harvests out of sight of which only He gains the glory...for there is no limit to what God can do with a man, provided he will not touch the glory."  

My prayer:
O Lord, You know my heart.  It is true that my service for You is hardly ever done from pure motives.  You know that I crave recognition and desire to be appreciated for the things I do.  Put within my heart the desire for Your glory, rather than my own.  You are worthy of it all.  

"Not unto us, O Lord, not unto us, but to Your name give glory, 
because of Your mercy, because of Your truth."
(Psalm 115:1)