I'm a wife, mom, and nana who loves God and loves her family. By day I'm a school district secretary, but in the evenings and weekends I'm a card maker, scrapbooker, and DIY wannabe.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
What Are You Doing to Stay Sane?
But this is a whole different plan, geared to your mental well-being. To read the whole article, click here.
Here are the highlights:
There are five categories of activites do every day that will help help keep you emotional healthy. Those five are: Connect, Be Active, Be Curious, Learn, and Give.
Relationships with others around you make your life better. Being active helps you to feel good and keep your body healthy. (I remember going in for my physical last fall and telling the doctor about various troubles: aches and pains, blood pressure issues, mild depression, etc. His prescription for every problem was a daily walk!) Notice the beauty around you - appreciate the little things, look for something you may have not noticed before. Learn something new - the learning brings a challenge for your brain and you receive satisfaction and self-esteem from the learning. Finally, giving to others always brings you a blessing.
I do agree with this idea. The more I incorporate these five things into my daily life, the better I feel about myself and the world around me.
Try it for yourself!
Monday, October 27, 2008
Nights In Rodanthe

This weekend I read this book by Nicholas Sparks. I want to see the movie, but I wanted to read the book first. I really liked the book. As in all Nicholas Sparks books there's a twist at the end, but the message of the book was so good. The book illustrates how important family is, and that it takes hard work to keep a marriage alive. Mostly,I learned from the book to cherish memories but not dwell on the past or on losses; to live in and enjoy the present; and to make the most of time spent with family and friends.
I am so thankful that I am married to my best friend and my lover. Craig has always made me feel special, beautiful, cherished. Being married for 30 years has only made our love deeper. We have had to work at our marriage - to make time for each other; to find common interests; to compromise; to put the other first. I cook with onions and garlic because I know he likes it. We listen to his choice of music when we're together. It was my idea to buy the cabin - but now he loves it as much as me. The cabin has been our common interest - and endless and wonderful topic of discussion - and something we work on together. We have spaghetti because it's my favorite. He works on his truck and at his shop while I make cards. I go out to eat when he's on the road becasue I know he likes to eat at home when he's home.I can tell him anything and I know he will listen. I am looking forward to being together until God takes us home to heaven.
A domestic weekend
The cookies were the most disappointing. While they were very moist, and the orange glaze was good, the cookies were quite bland. I'd like to try the glaze on some sugar cookies.
On Saturday afternoon we worked outside, moving bricks, and splitting wood. Ok,I moved the bricks while Craig split the wood. I took a walk with a neighbor. It was a great day.
On Sunday we awoke to rain and lots and LOTS of wind. It was a perfect day to stay inside. We decided to tackle a cabin project, and began to put up beadboard in the hallway between our bedroom and the walk in closet. Mostly I held the wood in place, handed Craig tools, and helped figure out measurements. I did get to use my favorite power tool - the compound mitre saw - to cut some trim boards. We finished the hallway, and we like the look of it so much that next time we're up there we're going to finish the closet with beadboard.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
My daughter is flying the coop

Friday, October 17, 2008
My mom would have loved this
A day ot the orchard
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Over the river and through the woods...
God's Lessons from Nature
1) As each goose flaps its wings it creates an "uplift" for others that follow. The whole flock adds 71 percent more flying range in V-formation than when flying alone.
Application: As Christians we can help each other along, and we can do more when we do it together. Belong to a church community. Become part of a bigger group and see your efforts multiply.
2) When a goose gets out of the formation, it encounters more drag from the wind. When it returns to the formation it can take advantage of the uplift of others.
Application: When we try to go it alone we experience more temptation, more fatigue. We need to help and encourage one another. don't try to go it alone. Become part of a small group where you can share life - be accountable, get encouraged, inpired, grow.
3) In the v-formation when the lead goose gets tired it falls back into the formation and another goose leads.
Application: We sometimes needs to fall back into the church community and let others lead while we get recharged. Everyone, even pastors need times of being served and allowed to rest and recharge. Also, each Christian is interdependent on the gifts, skills, abilities and talents of others. I am reminded of the Scripture references to the parts of the body.
4) Geese honk while in flight to encourage those in front to keep up speed.
Application: We need the "amens" and encouragements from others to keep fighting the good fight, to keep up the good work. Send someone a note of encouragement, phone a friend or share a meal.
5) When a goose gets sick or wounded and falls, two geese stay with it until it dies or is able to fly again.
Application: take care of the sick, the widows and orphans. (James 1:27) Let's stand by each other in hard times as well as good times.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Twinkle
Are you a candle? Do you light the room around you? Are you vulnerable to other influences that might snuff you out? How about a flashlight? Do you click on in emergencies? Are you good at sharing in a pinch but turn off in everyday?
Elisa Morgan suggests that there's freedom in knowing and accepting what kind of light "container" we are, but encourages us that the important thing is the light. We live in a very dark world. Just as light changes darkness, the light of Jesus Christ changes lives.
Read Twinkle and find out how to get past the barriers to letting you light shine (the "I can'ts) and learn about some very practical things you can do to shine, no matter what your "light container" is (are you neon light, or a searchlight, a lantern or a spotlight?).
Knowledge vs Fear
This is so scary. It is so easy to be afraid of the future - until I put my eyes back on God. He is in control.
Psalm 2:1-4 says:
Why do the nations conspire and the peoples plot in vain? The kings of the earth take their stand and the rulers gather together against the LORD and against his Anointed One. "Let us break their chains," they say, "and throw off their fetters." The One enthroned in heaven laughs; the Lord scoffs at them.
The Lord will take care of His people - all those who have asked Him into their lives, who trust in Him. Psalm 3 says:
O LORD, how many are my foes! How many rise up against me! Many are saying of me, "God will not deliver him." But you are a shield around me, O LORD; you bestow glory on me and lift up my head. To the LORD I cry aloud, and he answers me from his holy hill. I lie down and sleep; I wake again, because the LORD sustains me. I will not fear the tens of thousands drawn up against me on every side.
I will not be afraid. I will gather information so that I can vote intelligently, but I will not allow fear to rule me. My trust is not in men, but in God alone.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
How well do I know me?
How about you - can you come up with a list of things about yourself?
Watch for a future post to read my list.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Need a Savior?
You can have the assurance today that He is your Savior too. All you need to do is invite Him in - into your heart and into your life. Jesus died on the cross for me and for you. But He didn't stay on the cross, He didn't stay dead. He rose, had victory over death so that you and I can live with Him in heaven. Lay down your sins, lay down your fears and failures, your broken heart, your weariness with life, and let Him in. Do it today!He is mighty to save - and He loves you so much! (John 3:16)