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Monday, October 17, 2011

I {Finally!}got some scrapbooking done!  I got the girls' summer pages done, thanks to the use of some JIF pages from scrapgirls.com.  I Love their products!  I probably should've spent more time on the journaling, though.  You may wonder why Hannah has so many more pages than Makenna...simple fact that Hannah likes to pose for photos, and Makenna makes faces and runs away!  I'm hoping she grows out of that soon!  She also inherited her father's bad habit of weird eyes when photographed--you know, eyes half closed or blinking or looking possessed.  Most of her better photos are taken when she's not paying attention to me.  She has these beautiful blue eyes and long lashes...









It's been so long since I've participated in Monday's Multitudes of Blessings, and I really, {Really} need to get back in the habit of writing down my list of gifts.  Posting them here keeps me accountable.

#498-505
Colors of fall
For eyes to see depth of color
husband who makes plans for home improvements
burdens for ministry in the hearts of believers
God changes people
Heat that kicks on when its chilly
Neighbors to celebrate birthdays with
holding dark haired chubby baby girls with dark skin -(Mia, neighbors' granddaughter)



Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Scavenger Hunt for August 8



Seeing Double
At the Rodeo for Ryan this week, these 2 little boys passed by, and I just knew I had to get their picture!  So adorable!

Bright
Fruit heavy on the tree is a beautiful sight!  Amidst the branches of green leaves, these apricots were hanging heavy and plentiful.  We picked plenty for eating and for canning.  My mom and I canned 18 quarts this week.  Hopefully, they turned out great!  We {I should say "mom" because she does all the processing} were having trouble with the pressure cooker.  Mushy fruit isn't great, and they were already quite soft by the time we got to canning.
Space
Wide open spaces!  My kids, even Maverick, love going to Nana and Papa's house to just be able to run around outside without many worries.  The house is far from the road and there is little traffic.  So many places to explore!  This is the first year this oat field has been here, and it was harvested just a few days after this picture was taken.
Sweet
Sweet Treats!  The bake sale of the rodeo was a sweet success!  Everything was packaged so cute and looked yummy!
Whatever
Many of the tables at the rodeo were decorated with these mason jars and flowers.  Looks simple, but adds so much!  I should do this for my own table at home!

There is so much to be thankful for this week! This past week was filled with rodeo details, and most other things were pushed aside for the time being...
Gifts 464-477

The rodeo was a success
much help and support
many attendees--over 1000
Much generosity--over $50,000
Rain held off--it rained all around the ranch, but not at the ranch
Many donors gave many gifts to auction off
Free babysitters
Hannah going with grandparents to horse show
Little boy who loves to throw sand
cold water on a hot day
Baked potatoes in my fridge
Free unity tickets to use with my family and friends
Cooler weather
Cousins & campouts & picnics & pools

Monday, June 27, 2011

Kiss Me & Kiss Me Again



Windows & Doors

I really enjoy the architecture of the library in our small town.  It was built only a few years ago and sits on the main road through our small town...did you know a block from here is the home of the only traffic light in the county that changes color? (as opposed to the ones that just blink) Yep, that's how small town we are.  Home of the National Asparagus Festival.

Leaf Veins

I couldn't decide between these two...I had the one below prepared.  My daughter had found this spiderweb with droplets on it sitting over the rocks, and I liked the veins of the helicopter.  Then I saw this bush at a friend's house and thought the red leaves amongst the green were just so interesting!

Lashes
We know about eyelashes here...and looks like we'll someday know about tweezers! All 3 of my darlings have dark thick lashes framing their big, bright eyes.
Faceless Portrait
This friend one of those girls who looks so darn cute wearing a hat!  I'm so excited that this mother of a 7 year old and 10 year old is expecting another in 2 months!




kimklassencafe

One of the big highlights of my month are the YAC (young adult couples) get-togethers.  It's a guaranteed date night for Tim and I, and we get to hang around with our friends for a couple hours, have a sharing time where we grow deeper with each other in community as well as in God's Word.  It's building marriages.
I used Kim Klassen's Portrait texture with a mask at soft light and multiply.

"When I realize that it is not God who is my debt, but it is I who am in His Great Debt, 
then doesn't all become gift?" --Ann Voskamp
#393-407
Kisses in the evening
Kids swimming 'til bedtime
visiting old friends
Grandparents watching kids
Reading a good book "Adam and his lost kin"
Afternoons sitting at the patio table with a magazine
2 fastest 5k runs of the year this week
Heroes like Dave & Karen Nienhuis
Friends that are still in love
Gracious opening of home by Nancy
Weekends spent together
Weeding garden
Strawberry picking with Nana
Strawberry jam and shortcake and more in the freezer
All day rains


Sunday, June 19, 2011

Humbled



I added a verse to this photo that I shared earlier.  I keep looking at this darling, angry face and know there is NO humbleness going on here.  There is no brokenness, no contriteness.  Only a demand of getting his own way and anger at being told no.  The difference between being disciplined and crying in pain and being caught versus the cry of repentance.  How often is this the face I'm making on the inside when God tells me no?  It's not pretty.  Or how about the adult that's been caught living in sin and promises not to take those actions again, but there is no repentance? and he'd make those same choices again if he could?


God is only pleased in confession when we express a broken and repentant heart before Him.  A heart bowed down low, letting go of pride and saying, "I was wrong and I broke God's rules.  I need God's help in being obedient and making choices that please Him" and then accept whatever discipline is necessary.


I struggle so much in not just to discipline my children, but to also, and more importantly, reach their hearts.  For them to have a heart that wants to please Jesus, and not just exhibit right actions.  After experiencing a particularly rough day with my 4 year old, she says, "Mama, I try so hard to do what Jesus wants me to do, but it's just so hard!"


I have learned so much about being a child of God by becoming a parent.  That I too, would be repentant over my sins and accept the Father's loving discipline.  That I, too, hurt the heart of God when I sin.  I make the same mistakes over and over again, and His Love Endures Forever.  He always forgives. So must I.



The Gifts the Father Lavished on me this week:
#358-
Studying Esther--God has a plan even when we don't see Him at work
Long bike rides
Rainy days and movies
Praying with friends
Reading books together under the tree
Riding bikes up and down the sidewalk
Clean sheets that smell like fresh air
Husband coming home after a long day
Squeals of "Da-Da" from Mav when Daddy comes home
Seeing Tim and Mav snuggled up together watching YouTube videos of trucks
Hannah diligently drawing birds and horses
Growing bodies from summer's fresh air
Divine appointments with a friend on FB
Reading the story of the Great Redemption with my girls
Luxury of study time
Fog condensing on my eye lashes during early morning runs
Friends who ask the hard questions
Ice cream dates
Windy walks on the pier
Babysitters who build outdoor forts and do real tea parties...because I never do
Scratches and bugbites earned hard at play
Watching my 4 year old flirt with another 4yo across the sanctuary during singing time at church
Prayer was given proper time of worship during offering today
Ryan teaching on integrity in Sunday school today
Jesus was a man's man, not passive or without godly authority, a real thinker
Newly mowed grass
Girls out on errands with daddy
Pool is up and without leaks








Monday, June 13, 2011

Consider the Path



Childhood Memory
This is the path traveling from my childhood home to my grandparent's house...literally Through the Wood to Grandmother's house we go!  Now, it's such a sweet delight to see my girls trekking through the woods all on their own to visit Grandma.




Green
So much green right now, although with a lack of rainfall, it's got a lot of yellow spots!  Here's a field with and without texture...the 2nd shows a lot more of the green of the field.

And here's boy in green getting ready to be swallowed up in the green forest!  His shirt perfectly matches the ferns, and they're nearly as tall as he is!
Shapes
I went with the circle theme here...wagon wheels and hay bales.

Fruit
No actual ripe fruit shown here, but it's the PROMISE of fruit to come!  
We are looking forward to the bounty...




Share with me as we count the gifts of our Maker...
#341-
Beach days
Calling up friends at the last minute to play
Much needed connection with friends
Hauling laundry to my mom's to use her washing machine
Watching my kids splash and play in the frigid water
New washing machine
Clean clothes on the line
Ripening strawberries
Flowering berry bushes
Saturday night pizza
New library books
Used book sales
Visiting with grandma
Nana leading girls around on Sunny
Hunting for old barns
Spotting a new fawn at the edge of the woods
Getting up early for yard sales










Monday, June 6, 2011

Trust in the Lord and Do Good

Trust in the LORD and do good.
Then you will live safely in the land and prosper.
Take delight in the LORD,
and he will give you your heart's desire
Psalm 37:3-4


The Lord has been good to me and is faithful to keep his promises.  I am safe.  I am prospering.  My heart is full.



For the beauty of the earth
For the glory of the skies,
For the love which from our birth
Over and around us lies.


For the beauty of each hour,

Of the day and of the night,

Hill and vale, and tree and flower,
Sun and moon, and stars of light.



For each perfect gift of Thine,

To our race so freely given,

Graces human and divine,
Flowers of earth and buds of Heaven.



Lord of all, to Thee we raise,

This our hymn of grateful praise.





Jesus, You continue to Grace-gift me with abundant blessings...


#323-340
Celebrating home going of a believer, my grandpa
My brother, grandson and pastor, preached Gospel message
Cousin considering bringing family to church
My children by my side, quiet and still
Honor brought by serving in military
Husband who missed work for me
Marvel at the closeness of the dozen siblings of my grandpa's--only half remaining
Promise of God holding my hand
Baby Benjamin, 10 days old, meeting many family members
Blossoms on our fruit plants and bushes--promise of fruit to come
New Bible study--Bring on Esther
Working Colossians 2 into my mind and heart
My son can miss several days of naps and still be sweet--mostly
Hearing his squeals of delight over a dog
Hearing Hannah miss her sister
Makenna spending much needed time alone with Nana and Papa
Practicing seeing details and studying and drawing strawberry plants
Gardening together





Tuesday, May 31, 2011

He Loves Me More Than I Can Imagine


Take a look at the mountains
Stretching a mile high
Far as your eye can see
Take a look at the ocean
And think of Me



Take a look at the desert
Do you feel like a grain of sand?
I am with you wherever I am
Where you go is where I am



And I'm always thinking of you
Take a look around you
I'm spelling it out one by one


I love you more than the sun
And the stars that I taught how to shine
You are mine, and you shine for me too
I love you yesterday and today
And tomorrow, I'll say it again and again
I love you more


Just a face in the city
Just a tear on a crowded street
But you are one in a million
And you belong to Me
I want you to know That I'm not letting go
Even when you come undone


I love you more than the sun
And the stars that I taught how to shine
You are mine, and you shine for me too
I love you yesterday and today
And tomorrow, I'll say it again and again
I love you more 

(Chorus)
Than the sun
and the stars that I taught how to shine
You are mine, and you shine for me too
I love you, yesterday and today
Through the joy and the pain
I'll say it again and again
I love you more
I love you more

And I see you
And I made you
And I love you more than you can imagine
More than you can fathom
I love you more than the sun
And you shine for me

Have you ever listened to a song or heard a verse and paid little attention to it...and then certain words and themes are on your radar screen?  This song has been out for several years, but just this week I heard it for what seemed like the first time.

This is why I do it.  Why I want to capture moments and gifts with words and photographs.  


"Oh, how He loves me...let me count the ways!" (One Thousand Gifts by Ann Voskamp)


He loves me...He LOVES me...He loves ME!


Numbering the gifts from Him #304-315

God's goodness to me...I have more than enough, my cup is overflowing
Cold, crisp mornings--clear air to draw into my lungs
Fresh dirt and more herbs planted
Rain for our dry, thirsty land
A pay raise
Swelling in cheek going down-courtesy of the pain numb-er  for cavities
Friends who let my kids come play
Christ, who sent us the Advocate
Peace that comes only from Christ
Christ who overcame the world
I can present requests to God and He hears me and He loves me dearly because of Christ
Abundant joy-chara joy-
Rain {again} for growth
Plowed garden and hard working husband
Connecting with friends at YAC
Luisa's growth
Baby Ben, new nephew born!
The way blogging and writing makes me think and put thoughts to words and string words together
Freedom in Christ.  My chains are gone.







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