We are in the thick of County and State Fair. We just finished county fair yesterday and are off to State Fair at 4 am tomorrow. It is predicted to be 95 tomorrow so we want to beat the heat. Our livestock will appreciate it:)
Brock, our youngest at 16, won Grand Champion at County Fair. Pictures of the fun will follow next week when we return from the State Competition.
Until then......
Monday, August 9, 2010
Thursday, July 29, 2010
When no one is looking.
I was caught in a terrific down pour last week.The raindrops seemed as big as dimes, and coupled with the gusting wind, made a drenching combination. Standing in the middle of a grocery store parking lot, with a cartload of groceries, is a far from ideal place to be when God decides to water the earth in such a dramatic way. As the river of water flowed over my sandals, I hastily tossed the groceries in the back of the suburban.
Completing the task at hand, I looked around for a "cart corral" to put the shopping cart in it's rightful, safe place. Ugg, wouldn't you know it, the corral was 5 car rows away! I was already quite wet and knew a dash across the parking lot would totally soak the few dry areas left on my being.
I looked around, to see if anyone was watching. Maybe I could just leave the cart next to the vehicle, hop in and take off. Surely people would understand, given the circumstances. Except maybe the person whom owns the car, that the cart will ultimately roll into, and scratch:)
Ok, I put the cart back in its proper spot. But not after some serious hesitation!
I want to be a women of quality in all areas of my life. Many times I am tempted to take short cuts.
QUALITY MEANS DOING IT RIGHT WHEN NO ONE IS LOOKING-HENRY FORD
Have you had a similar experience? I would love to hear about it!!
Completing the task at hand, I looked around for a "cart corral" to put the shopping cart in it's rightful, safe place. Ugg, wouldn't you know it, the corral was 5 car rows away! I was already quite wet and knew a dash across the parking lot would totally soak the few dry areas left on my being.
I looked around, to see if anyone was watching. Maybe I could just leave the cart next to the vehicle, hop in and take off. Surely people would understand, given the circumstances. Except maybe the person whom owns the car, that the cart will ultimately roll into, and scratch:)
Ok, I put the cart back in its proper spot. But not after some serious hesitation!
I want to be a women of quality in all areas of my life. Many times I am tempted to take short cuts.
QUALITY MEANS DOING IT RIGHT WHEN NO ONE IS LOOKING-HENRY FORD
Have you had a similar experience? I would love to hear about it!!
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Easy Summer Recipe!
With 2 hungry, college boys and a "starving" high-schooler eating at our dinner table, I have to come up with some filling, fast meals. Following is one of our favorite summer side dishes!
Slice potatoes with skins on ( I usually use red). Lay on large piece of foil. Dot with butter and sprinkle with salt (I use sea salt).
I add sliced mushrooms or onions also.
Lay another piece of foil on top and seal edges.
Grill 15 minutes on each side,flipping once. Do not open as the steam helps cook the potatoes! These are wonderful warmed over in the oven.
We sometimes sprinkle with cheese after grilling:) Yum!
ENJOY!
Friday, July 16, 2010
Tough week?
Ok. It is Friday. That can be a good thing, especially if you have had a tough week. Many weeks can be classified as "bad Mommy week" or "nagging wife week"! Not just "rough DAY", but the whole week was one rough road after another. One continuous bumpy ride!
Hold on girlfriend, the week is coming to a close. Make yourself a glass of iced tea, sit down, and put your feet up.
Yes, you have time, for this exercise, it will just take a minute. As you are sitting there, I want you to think about all the things that set you "off" this week. If it is a relationship issue, can you calm down and discuss it with the offending party (child or hubby) over the weekend? Does the issue matter? Really matter? If so, pray about a time to communicate about it.
Many times, for me, as I ponder the "potholes" of my rough, bumpy week, I find it was small situations (puddles) that grew into bigger situations (potholes).
Can you relate??
Hold on girlfriend, the week is coming to a close. Make yourself a glass of iced tea, sit down, and put your feet up.
Yes, you have time, for this exercise, it will just take a minute. As you are sitting there, I want you to think about all the things that set you "off" this week. If it is a relationship issue, can you calm down and discuss it with the offending party (child or hubby) over the weekend? Does the issue matter? Really matter? If so, pray about a time to communicate about it.
Many times, for me, as I ponder the "potholes" of my rough, bumpy week, I find it was small situations (puddles) that grew into bigger situations (potholes).
Can you relate??
Monday, July 12, 2010
Building Confidence in your child.
This scenario took place about 10 years ago. I wanted to share it with you today, as an example of building confidence in your child.
As the line inched forward, Casey leaned into me. "Mommy, will you please order for me??" he begged. "No, son, you need to do this yourself.I will be right next to you", I comforted.
Although progressing, with weekly speech therapy, he still struggled with fluency. Talking with strangers only magnified the situation as he battled to verbalize his requests.
"May I help who is next?" came a friendly voice from across the counter. "Y-Y-Y-Yes, I would like a hamburger please?", Casey replied. After receiving his order and arriving at our table, Casey was grinning form ear to ear. "Mommy, did you hear me? I only stuttered once!"
The visits to McDonald's became more frequent, and the orders more complex, as he continued to build confidence in his ability to communicate with others.
It is hard, as moms, to "push" our children out of their comfort zones. We want to "protect" them from life's tough situations. Many, many times, I am tempted to "step in" and spare them the pain and risk involved.
Building our child's self-confidence, takes a conscious effort on OUR part as moms. Introducing our child to new and sometimes difficult situations helps them grow, flourish and have a "I can do it" attitude.
So do not throw away your confidence, it will be richly rewarded. Hebrews 10:35
As the line inched forward, Casey leaned into me. "Mommy, will you please order for me??" he begged. "No, son, you need to do this yourself.I will be right next to you", I comforted.
Although progressing, with weekly speech therapy, he still struggled with fluency. Talking with strangers only magnified the situation as he battled to verbalize his requests.
"May I help who is next?" came a friendly voice from across the counter. "Y-Y-Y-Yes, I would like a hamburger please?", Casey replied. After receiving his order and arriving at our table, Casey was grinning form ear to ear. "Mommy, did you hear me? I only stuttered once!"
The visits to McDonald's became more frequent, and the orders more complex, as he continued to build confidence in his ability to communicate with others.
It is hard, as moms, to "push" our children out of their comfort zones. We want to "protect" them from life's tough situations. Many, many times, I am tempted to "step in" and spare them the pain and risk involved.
Building our child's self-confidence, takes a conscious effort on OUR part as moms. Introducing our child to new and sometimes difficult situations helps them grow, flourish and have a "I can do it" attitude.
So do not throw away your confidence, it will be richly rewarded. Hebrews 10:35
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Today, I am 46!
Today is my birthday!
It may cross the etiquette line to tell people it is your birthday, but I am so thankful God has blessed my with another year. I am so OK with birthdays and growing older.
How can I be excited about aging?
It is just a theory, and only a theory, but I have come very close to losing those I love, on several occasions. And in the case of my dad, mother-in-law and brother-in-law, friend and mentor Kathy Inoue, I have witnessed God's hand in ushering them into eternity at relatively young ages.
I want to grow old gracefully. Thanking God for the years on earth that he has in trusted to me.
Yes, there are days when I look in the mirror and sigh, at the sign, of another line beginning to form on my face. Or the fact, the every part of my body, seems 2 inches lower than it did 20 years ago:)
But today, I am embracing 46, and I am blessed!
Psalm 90:12 Teach us to number our days aright that we may gain a heart of wisdom.
It may cross the etiquette line to tell people it is your birthday, but I am so thankful God has blessed my with another year. I am so OK with birthdays and growing older.
How can I be excited about aging?
It is just a theory, and only a theory, but I have come very close to losing those I love, on several occasions. And in the case of my dad, mother-in-law and brother-in-law, friend and mentor Kathy Inoue, I have witnessed God's hand in ushering them into eternity at relatively young ages.
I want to grow old gracefully. Thanking God for the years on earth that he has in trusted to me.
Yes, there are days when I look in the mirror and sigh, at the sign, of another line beginning to form on my face. Or the fact, the every part of my body, seems 2 inches lower than it did 20 years ago:)
But today, I am embracing 46, and I am blessed!
Psalm 90:12 Teach us to number our days aright that we may gain a heart of wisdom.
Monday, June 28, 2010
What I Love about Mondays
Mondays, are a day I have come to love. REALLY. I used to dread Monday.
Mondays, are the day I get up and get going. Getting the wash started from the piles that accumulated from the weekend. I then walk around the house and "tidy up". Picking up the junk that seems to multiple, as we relax on Sundays. Newspapers, paper plates and shoes all find the trash can or the closet.
Once I feel like I have made the house somewhat presentable, I then settle in for some serious time of reading and prayer. I do a few extra devotions then the "normal" day, and then spend "extra time" talking to God about some stuff on my heart.I often catch up on a inspirational DVD or watch several of "life today" Wednesdays with Beth, on my computer. It is a unhurried, not on a time-frame, communion with the Lord. And I savor it. I fiercely guard it. Not appointments, no errands.
I do get interrupted. Changing over the laundry or answering a question from one of the kiddos. But then I get right back at it.
It is what I love about Mondays!
Mondays, are the day I get up and get going. Getting the wash started from the piles that accumulated from the weekend. I then walk around the house and "tidy up". Picking up the junk that seems to multiple, as we relax on Sundays. Newspapers, paper plates and shoes all find the trash can or the closet.
Once I feel like I have made the house somewhat presentable, I then settle in for some serious time of reading and prayer. I do a few extra devotions then the "normal" day, and then spend "extra time" talking to God about some stuff on my heart.I often catch up on a inspirational DVD or watch several of "life today" Wednesdays with Beth, on my computer. It is a unhurried, not on a time-frame, communion with the Lord. And I savor it. I fiercely guard it. Not appointments, no errands.
I do get interrupted. Changing over the laundry or answering a question from one of the kiddos. But then I get right back at it.
It is what I love about Mondays!
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