Saturday, September 30, 2017

"My Mommer Tips" for Loving a Child... Part Two

Think about the "cost" of not praying or reading God's Word with your children daily.
Really calculate the "Cost."
 Then calculate the short amount of time it would cost you
 to add this essential instruction to your day with them.

If you're always racing to practices and appointments,
pray out loud together in your vehicle.  
Play worship music & sing with them.

Pray for your children, and pray over them.

We can whisper a prayer that they will never hear,
but when we embrace them before heading out the door,
quickly praying God's Peace
and Protection
aloud over their little heads,
 they'll always know
 their Mother believed
in God's power,
 and in the power of Prayer!

Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Ordinary Moments

 "What's the most important thing about being a leader?" I ask, continuing a conversation I started in the car earlier today.

We're in the Garden, watering. 

Kimba  looks up, eyes shining blue against the Azure August sky.



"Being able to tell people the right thing to do, you know, like the God thing to do" he says.

Well, yes, I think to myself.  I think he's got something there. 




Sunday, July 9, 2017

In Pursuit of "Pretty"

As I seek to create a calming oasis in our little cottage home, my husband reminds me that I am outnumbered
 (i.e., 1 female, 2 males in our home). 
  Even so, we all want the same thing from our home:  To discover a place for ourselves, and to make that place
 as beautiful as possible. 






At the moment, my "space" exists only in my dreams as our Bedroom walls are being stripped of wallpaper and re-sheet rocked. The room in my dreams has a cushy, plush chair for reading, a collection of impresionist-type sea-shore prints on the wall, and fresh hydrangeas or roses on the bedside table daily.

  But I.Will.Get.There! Until then, I will keep learning many easy ways to bring a "little pretty" into my life. My teachers are my friends, church sisters, family members, and creative women who write decorating magazines.  


I love the blues of my sister Natalie"s Bedroom... So calming!


I recently visited a friend who lives in New Jersey. Simone has turned every surface of her home into a chance to showcase something beauiful and usefull (from shapely french jars where she stores flour and sugar, to the vintage chandelier over her bed. Did I mention that she does it all on a shoestring? 





Simone's kitchen tablecloth is Dollar-a-yard burlap (but it looks like a million bucks). She says she never knows where or when inspiration for decorating will strike. 





Thriftiness is essential for my family these days. I love to draw beauty out of the humblest objects! I use junk mail to scribble quotes or decorating sketches on, stapling the papers together and making inspiration notebooks. I currently have several of these "inspiration journals" going.  




 I love to constantly dabble and tweak my accessories, pulling things together and moving things around the house.
 Mike says I have a style like that of a tumbled-down French Chateau.




 But I would rather believe our humble cottage is a romantic mix of old-world French and Italian influences, from a New Jersey Shore perspective.


Monday, June 12, 2017

Satan Hates it When We PRAY



"One important goal of the devil is to keep Christians from praying. He fears nothing from prayerless studies, prayerless work, and prayerless religion. He laughs at our toil, mocks at our wisdom, but trembles when we pray. No man is greater than his prayer life."

--------------- Samuel Chadwick

Thursday, May 25, 2017

Water Works



"So much bad in the world and so much good
 that can be done in Jesus' Name.
We were born for this time and place"

DR.James Dobson



Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Grandma Jeanne's "Semi" Home-Made Hot Cross Cinnamon Buns


Ingredients:
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1 loaf frozen bread dough, thawed
2 tablespoons melted butter
2/3 cup brown sugar
2/3 cup chopped walnuts or pecans
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/3 cup heavy cream
2/3 cup sifted confectioner's sugar
1 tablespoon milk
dash of vanilla
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PREPARATION
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  • Roll dough into a rectangle, about 8x6 inches.
  • Brush with the melted butter.
  • Combine brown sugar, chopped nuts, and cinnamon.
  • Sprinkle over dough.
  • Starting at long edge, roll up, jelly roll fashion;
  • moisten edges and seal.
  • Cut roll into 20 slices.
  •   Place rolls, cut side down, into two 8 inch lightly buttered round cake pans. 
  • Let rise for about 1 1/2 hours. until doubled.
  • Pour the cream over the rolls and 
  • bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes.
  • Combine confectioners sugar, milk, and vanilla,
  •  adding more sugar or milk if necessary. (I double this part!)
  • Drizzle over rolls while slightly warm
  • Makes 20 yummy cinnamon buns


Saturday, March 4, 2017

"If we fix a goal and work towards it, then we are never just passing time." --Anna Neagle,  Actress
The path I desire for my life is one of integrity and honesty. I want to love myself; look in the mirror every morning and acknowledge the unique person I am. I am working on acknowledging  the kindness and good in me.   I strive to conduct myself with dignity and honor. I am taking charge of my life; nurturing it, giving myself little rewards when I overcome; hoping that the balance within will reveal itself through the smile on my face, and the gleam in my eyes.

With all of this in mind, I hope to pass these same qualities on to my son, and to my Sunday School students at our church.