Friday, January 30, 2009
Go Big Red!
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Thursday, January 29, 2009
It wasn't all bad...
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Striving to earn grace...
Whew! I am glad yesterday is behind me. It went from low to a slight rise and then far worse! Gone, done, behind. I heard the words to a song today, that I put in my title, "Stiving to earn grace" and it just bonked! That's me! Quit the striving! Stop the insanity. Rest in God.
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Yawn...
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Monday, January 26, 2009
Juggling....
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Confessions of a Bible Study facilitator...
Confession: I am leading a women's Bible study at church. We are doing Beth Moore's Esther study on Tuesday nights. It comes with a workbook with 5 days of homework. Last night, Sunday, I did four of the five days homework. I was a little behind with the study being tomorrow night.
What did Esther have to say to me last night?
A lot:
"Life sometimes isn't pretty....and this isn't pretend."
I had been wondering, even prayed, a little, with this funk I seem to be in, and with two little girls coming this spring, and not being able to just whisk them off to a room without understanding where they "stranger" they will be calling 'momma' is, whether I should ask to skip leading the next Bible Study. And even questioning, the effectiveness of the Bible Studies. Does it really matter? I KNOW it matters in my life, I KNOW it impacts the women who come to the study, what I mean is ME LEADING IT, couldn't anyone turn on the lights, chat for a couple of minutes and then push play on a dvd? So I decided to pray about it and wait and see. Back to what Esther had to say:
" Your labor is not in vain. God's word really does renew the minds and transform lives. So, small-group leader, stay the course!" Do you think she was talking to me?
We are "learning that we have to deal with our mean streak every time it rears its ugly head."
"What spoke to you most personally about meanness in session 2?" How I can be mean! :( How rivalry brings meanness out in my kids (and in me?)
"We swap pain for anger."
"Take care not to slander, we can't control where our words will go. ....if we discern something evil or suspicious, God calls us to take our concerns to Him." See there is that message to pray about everything, again!
Day after day ... the temptation for Mordecai to either bow down and slander Haman came day after day after day after day....the tempation of Joseph with Potiphar's wife, came day after day after day after day...the day in, day out stuff, is what tempts us.
When was the last time you felt like anunseen enemy was trying to blast his way through your gate with the force and repetition of a battering ram?
Day in day out, anger in my family, the tension and the unkind, mean and impatient responses we CAN all have.
We have to respond "out of our mind-set rathre than our mood". Joseph's made up mind was stronger than his mood.
He (God) had the tenacious love to stick with me and help this chronic weakling grow stronger. I've had to learn to be intentional and determined about where I would set my mind. We cannot dempend on a good mood to get us through.
May God be allowed to work such steadfastness of mind in you.... Amen!
Trust that time is God's alone to give. Every man-scheduled date subjected upon His children is written....on God's calendar. ....it is a date with Christ! (Mame and Hanna's court date.)
Our enemy is trying to get back at God by attacking us!
"If we are faithless, He (God) will remain faithful." 2 tim 2:13
Isn't one of Satan's primary agendas to not let us enjoy the rest Christ has given us?..When Jesus say the crowds he had compassion on them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd.
He can deliver you from distraction, from inconsistency.
Remember what God has done for you! Rehearse the stroy again!
Ok, any of those thoughts could be an entire blog. But God used them wrapped all up together to remind me who I am, what I am doing, what my enemy is doing and God's hand it all of it.
So I am bucking up, digging in and being aware. And praying.
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Sunday, January 25, 2009
Right now I am...
... sitting on the bed, wasting time
... hearing scoobey doo in the background downstairs
....in a partially cleaned room
...full
...on the edge of irritated
...wearing a red Victory sweatshirt
...ignoring my sore toe
...edgy
...restless
...wanting to put the Gilmore Girls dvd in, but know I should (need, my soul is in thirst of) do my Esther homeowork.
...glad no child is fighting, yelling, jumping on the coach or throwing something
...a little chilly
...glad Kristy came by today and suggested a walk with both our gangs to the park, Bella too.
...smiling over Bella (6 lbs) being so bossy to the really large playful, BIG, brown dog.
...watching the clock, knowing the kid's bedtime is 5 minutes away.
...listening to laughing and sound effects from the downstairs scooby, doo replay, hmmm, is yelling and coach jumping next?
...keeping my mind from going to all the things I should put on a to do list.
...missing mom..and dad.
...wondering how Rebecca is.
...longing to knit something
...in limbo, or feel I am, but really I am not.
...so disconnected lately. Like a worn out pop-bead that can no longer stay connected to the other beads from the repeated connect, disconnect, connect, disconnect, connect, disconnet, let's pretend I am a rock rather than a bead, connect, diconnect.
...confusing
...confused
...in need of the bathroom, but too lazy to move.
...almost done.
...glad I have God, His word, and Bible teachers like Beth.
...in need of a drink from the spigot.
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I keep hearing... pray. Pray about everything. Cast your cares on Him. Pray. and I see so much I do not pray about. This morning in church, I just said the names of all the people and things, not the actually request, although God knew, just the names. You have not because you ask not. (Have for them, in this case.)
hmmmmm. and for me.
I want some peace, some joy and some consistency.
You have not because you ask not.
Break out of the mold and pray, girl!
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Thursday, January 22, 2009
Don't sweat the small stuff...
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009
What's "on the needles"?
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Monday, January 19, 2009
Living somewhere warmer...
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The Lost Sunday...
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Saturday, January 17, 2009
A different kind of Saturday...
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Thursday, January 15, 2009
loss
Taddy's verse this morning, that he is memorizing, the first part of it reads:
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Bread, Basketball and Knitting....
and Leslie at a friend to knit with told me about it here: http://a-friend-to-knit-with.blogspot.com/2009/01/time-well-spent.html
Of course my cast iron pot would have to be red, not blue...since red is my kitchen thing.
No Knead, Dutch Oven Bread
1/4 tsp active dry yeast
1 1/2 cups warm water
3 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting. You may use white, whole wheat or a combination of the two.
1 1/2 tsp salt
Cornmeal or wheat bran for dusting
In a large bowl, dissolve yeast in water.
Add the flour and salt, stirring until blended. The dough will be shaggy and sticky.
Cover bowl with plastic wrap. Let the dough rest at least 8 hours, preferably 12 to 18, at warm room temperature, about 70 degrees.
The dough is ready when its surface is dotted with bubbles. Lightly flour a work surface and place dough on it. Sprinkle it with a little more flour and fold it over on itself once or twice.
Cover loosely with plastic wrap and let it rest for about 15 minutes.
Using just enough flour to keep the dough from sticking to the work surface or to your fingers, gently shape it into a ball. Generously coat a clean dish towel with flour, wheat bran or cornmeal. Put the seam side of the dough down on the towel and dust with more flour, bran or cornmeal. Cover with another towel and let rise for about 1 to 2 hours.
When it’s ready, the dough will have doubled in size and will not readily spring back when poked with a finger.
At least 20 minutes before the dough is ready, heat oven to 475 degrees.
Put a 6- to 8-quart heavy covered pot (cast iron, enamel, Pyrex or ceramic) in the oven as it heats.
When the dough is ready, carefully remove the pot from the oven and lift off the lid.
Slide your hand under the towel and turn the dough over into the pot, seam side up.
The dough will lose its shape a bit in the process, but that’s OK. Give the pan a firm shake or two to help distribute the dough evenly, but don’t worry if it’s not perfect; it will straighten out as it bakes.
Cover and bake for 30 minutes.
Remove the lid and bake another 15 to 20 minutes, until the loaf is beautifully browned. Remove the bread from the Dutch oven and let it cool on a rack for at least 1 hour before slicing.
Now doesn't that sound yummy? I may have to do this Friday or Saturday.
On to basketball, Nick has his first basketball game tonight, well actually this afternoon at 4:30 and it is way across town in rush hour traffic, but we will be there..with our pompoms! I am also taking two other boys...to a full mini-van....and then we have to rush back from Rangers and Bible study...but I am excited about Nick being in a team sport and Mary and Taddy are excited about going to his game. Yea, Nick!
Nick made a statement the other day, when he was telling me about a boy at school that picks on him and his bestfriend, also called Nick. He said the boy did not pick on the "cool" boys in his class. I prickled at the label "cool boys". I remember that whole popularity, cool vs..everything else in the world, school clicks, and I was hoping at a Christian school, 5th grade, that perhaps.... sigh.... I know.... I remember the Christian junior high and highschool I went to, and the many church youth groups, there were clicks! :( so sad.
So I asked him, what made them "cool". And he said, they are REALLY good at sports. Oh the judgement of a man, how sportsy they are. Nick is so brilliant at so many things.... smart, musical, comical, heart for God, creative...and he likes sports...just may not be the tallest or biggest or fastest. Yet, he has mentally classified himself in the uncool catagory based on sporting abilities. I need to foucs on this, and have those "talks" as the opportunities come up. That God does not plan our lives or call us according to our "coolness" as the culture around us judges coolness, but according to what he sees in our heart. Yet, I know, even as a Christian, how hard it is for a "tween" (as he loves to call himself, he says he is truly a tween now that he has a gameboy, that to really be a tween, you are not just 10,11 or 12, but you must have either a gameboy type device or a cell phone. yep. it seeps in, even you when shut the doors to it. lol). ...anyway, it is hard for tweens and beyond to not judge themselves and others by what they see being held as value. And it is probably hard for the "cool" guys to not buy their own press.
So it was a peek to me, on what is to come. Moving from the strollers, and carseats and little people fisher price toys, to the basketballs and hoodies, and "coolometers".
Lord, help my children see in me...and in them, that it is YOU that is the coolest!
Knitting..... yes, although Christmas is past, I have continued on with the knitting buy. Made three scarves...all for me, I might add. :) the last one was a red to pink to maroon varigated yarn, that made a skinny long scarf, hat and toasties... I also have made a poncho, and play to make matching ones for the three girls. So my knitting-therapy is alive and well, going whereever I go. I know love long stoplights, as I get in a few loops and stitches.
....we are doing the second week in the Esther study, by Beth Moore, as church tonight and I am looking forward to it. IT is a great study and the newsest by Beth. And I know God's timing is always full of his providence as we go through this study.
Dear Nancy, I am praying for you and cannot wait until you are back with us...)
Have a blessed Tuesday or whatever day....you happen to read this.
Sandee
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Monday, January 12, 2009
A nice connecton....and good weekend
Every Christmas, we receive a small gift from the orphanage where Mary Beth was from in Qing Dao China. I am saving them all in a trunk of keepsakes, to give her when she is older. (Each of my kids have a trunk, I am filling with childhood treasures). This year we have moved, so I noticed it was forwarded.I asked around and got the email of the orphanage director and send her a thank you note, along with our new address and pictures of Mary over the past two years. I also asked, if I sent a photo album of Mary, would they give it to her foster family, who had cared for her for two years. I imagine it is very hard to care for a little one from age 1 to almost 3, and then never know how she is doing.
I am so excited that she said yes, she will give them the photo album, if I mail it. and we can keep in touch! That is so wonderful. I need to find someone to translate a letter for me to them, so they can read it. A little connection with Mary's past.
We had a good weekend....the joy of getting to share with folks that I will be a mother of 5! How exciting. I spent time doing some research and planning. Ordered a couple books (One about the Duggens from Arkansas and how they manage their large family) and I ordered a peg board system for chores and character traits for the kids. A good season of prep-time. Another on time management and de-cluttering. All used, from Amazon.
Angela is on vacation this week, so I am doing the whole shabang!...in am, pm, , driving. IT is not bad though. Feels like I have a little extra connection time with my kiddos.
Life is good and God is awesome. Taddy's memory verse is 1 Sam12:24. But be sure to fear the Lord, and faithfully serve Him with your whole heart, considering all the great things He has done for you. Amen... and so true!
The foster family, with Mary, June 2006. That is the outfit she had on, when we first met her, so this must have been the day she was leaving them. I had sent a disposable camera with a gift box for them.
Qing Dao SWI - (Orphanage)
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Saturday, January 10, 2009
Growing a Family Heart.
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Friday, January 09, 2009
Scarpbook night!
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Achey Breaky Heart
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Thursday, January 08, 2009
6 am in Ethiopia...
I wonder what time they will be talking about her....
How long will the judge take.....
When will we know?
.....
It is the day of my court hearing in Ethiopia for Mame...already Friday...at least in Addis Ababa...
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Tuesday, January 06, 2009
New Years Goal number 1
Wish me luck, or better yet, pray for success.
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4 days until court...............
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Monday, January 05, 2009
Yarning"....

Fun fun. I found a new yarn store in Rocklin, compliments of dear Rebecca...and bought some lovelies there!
well, yummy. I was thinking how funny that I am moving to technology on my scrapbooking, going digital, and then loving knitting, which is quite the opposite. Both creative though, just different.Relaxed. Connected, somehow, soothing, most of the time, and focused. I start knitting and don't want to stop. (Many 1 am and 2 am nights during the holiday break.) I feel connected to generations past and women around the world who choose to knit. Creative, too. It is soul food.
::do most women/men like to knit in groups? or alone?
::do most women/men learn from a mother/grandmother, or learn on their own?
::what are the easiest items to begin with?
::do you knit all year round, or just when it is cold out?
::do you always knit from a pattern or do you tend to make your own up?
::how long does it take you to knit a pair of socks? a sweater? a scarf?
::do you think it is expensive?
::what has to do with the resurgence?
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I like you, I like you, I love you...
Well, it is Monday. and boy am I tired. I tried to go to sleep earlier, but then..sigh...just could not.
First I had lost my wallet, I knew it was either in the house, garage or car, or one of my little minions had thought it was funny to play with it, and it was hidden. I kept trying to let it go and rest, and kept getting up and re-looking, or looking in one more place.
Finally, I got up one more time, and found it...in the car...sigh. I just try to let things go, and get so obsessed until I "fix it"...an aggrevating trait, as some things are unfixable, or at least not a quick fix!
So all day Saturday and part of Sunday, Mary and I hung out to gether, (Saturday the boys were with their dad, and Sunday had two other boys over to play, so Mary was a bit left out.) We just did errands and stuff together and she kept saying, " I like you Mommy. I like you MOmmy. I love you Mommy." and she would say, I say that a lot sorry. :) It was cute. Just a good connecting day.
One of my goals for the new year, to connect more one on one with EACH of my children. We each did a mommy and me day during Christmas break. IT was fun with each of them. So I want to try to continue that....at least one day a month where I spend a couple hours with just one of them. It will take some scheduling, but it is SOOOO worth it. I see each of them just blossom and glow under that one on one loving attention.
So here I am, back at work, taking a break...:)....and trying to figure out what to do next.
Happy New Years everyone.... what a year it will be!
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Sunday, January 04, 2009
My first digital page...
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Saturday, January 03, 2009
Going Digital....
Guilt and Inspiration....
So, I am a guilty scrapbooker! Guilty because I love to scrapbook, have 100's, no 1000's of pictures, too fat books that are falling apart, a room overflowing with supplies, that get outdated, no way to even guess the amount of money spent, and I am SOOOOOOOO far behind, with more children on the way.
Guilty! As charged. I have not scrapped since last July when I took the kids on vacation to Dillions beach and I am STRESSING OVER IT!
As I start to set out my goals for 2009, and I think of the crash landing site, which is my office/scrapbook room, I can feel my adomenal fat increasing by the nano-seconds.....
Then...light of inspiration and practicality, I read a posting of one of the blogs I follow : http://roomforatleastonemore.blogspot.com/2009/01/how-i-scrapbook-digitally-since-d-and-s.html about how she does digital scrapbooking. Something I have mentally avoided, although it has been mentioned to me...kind of like reading War and Peace on the internet...
But, practically, financially, stressfully.....maybe I should consider it. I have found myself avoiding taking pictures with the kids sometimes, because it would just go into my scrapbooking backlog..I have so many books that have one or two months scrapped in them, and then blanks..and my kids school books are still a year or more behind....
ok
so you get the delimna.
Then I start looking at cool layouts in places like this, http://www.theshabbyshoppe.com/homepage.asp and this http://www.peppermintcreative.com/index.php?main_page=home and this one http://www.jessicasprague.com/ and this http://www.designerdigitals.com/
And I think...hmmmmmm......
Plus, if you look at the cost of a page I do, paper embelishments, photos. etc etc...well. I think it will end up cheaper. PLUS it will get done.
Now I guilted over scrapbook night with my friends, and scrapbook club...but I thought,. well I can bring my lap top and work on my layouts with it, while they are cutting and pasting and gluing, and if I get all caught up, I will bring my knitting with me and just chat!
Then I thought about my partially done books... Well I will just pick up where ever I am and start ditigal on the next page. and here is what is even cooler, if you want multiple pages of the same thing (for multiple kids books)...you can just print another one! LOL!
Then there is club..well, I thought of that too...I can go and make a fun page here and there...and then decide..I had been thinking of moving back out of it anyway.
And think of all my fun scrapbook supplies I can give away as gifts!
So I won't be able to touch and feel and see the 3-d look of my pages...so what....
Worth the sacrifice, I think. I will let you know how this goes, as I start exploring the idea more...but I think I may be on to something....
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Marley and me...
Mary and I went to the movies this afternoon and saw Marley and Me. and Yes, I laughed and cried, it moved me. Moved my heart in the love I have for my family, for the passing of time and seasons of change and our plans versus what happens in life...and for our little hairy Bella-Marley at home. :) I loved the movie.
I am so hopeful, for 2009 and all it holds. For God and his further plans for us, love for us, leading of us. It is good to see, although I beat myself up all the time over what I lack and where I fail, that God has made some advances in me this past year..... He is gracious, and so loving.....
2009, with God, we are ready....
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