Posted by By Quiet Waters | Filed under Uncategorized
Sunday Rest
16 Sunday Nov 2014
16 Sunday Nov 2014
14 Friday Nov 2014
Posted in Compassion International, Letter Writing, One Life, Uncategorized
Hello,
From time to time you will now see Sponsorship Saturday starting with November Correspondence I will be sharing ways my family seeks to connect with the children we sponsor through Compassion International. It is my hope that these posts will encourage you as you correspond with sponsored children or interact with children in your community. Maybe you will even be encouraged to begin sponsoring a child!
This week I was busy with several projects, one being the November correspondence for our sponsored children.
While working on the letters about Thanksgiving I also found some lovely things to print for birthdays. These paper dolls really caught my eye. I was excited to find India Friends clothing to send in the birthday folders for Samatha and Priti at this site. There are a lot of “friends” available so I think I’ll be able to print the cultural clothing for each of our younger sponsored kids.
After printing the paper dolls I wondered how best to send them. I was concerned about sending them uncut, not knowing if tools like scissors are readily available to the children. So I laminated the pages whole (I did trim them to get two pages in one laminating pouch), then cut the pieces out. I am sending a page of outline outfits for the children to color themselves if they want, and to cut or tear out if they desire.
There are pages of various coloring pages at this site. It will be fun to print different ones from time to time to send to the kids. Another good idea might be to color a page myself and send it. We’ll see if that happens, it is a good idea, but I’m not sure it is one I will act.
How about you? What are you sending to your sponsored children?
11 Tuesday Nov 2014
Posted in Gratitude, Uncategorized
This Veteran’s Day I want to repost an entry from 2010.
Dear Dad,
I want to tell you thank you.
All those years you served your country,
I now understand
That you also served your family, past, present and future,
Hoping to preserve the freedom to live…
To live a life free
To pursue life to the fullest.
It cost you greatly,
And us too,
But Dad, today
I simply want to thank you, and the many many others who have served, and serve today to preserve beauty, freedom and life.
08 Saturday Nov 2014
Posted in Craft Projects, Garden and Home, Uncategorized
Sparkle Gem Magnets are so simple and inexpensive to make. And I surprised myself how much this older mom/grandmother enjoys sprinkling glitter! Earlier in October when I visited my dear sister in law, she had put this craft together for the ladies to do during our busy bag swap.
After returning home I gathered the supplies and set everything out on one counter in our kitchen. This way, anyone who wants to can pause for a few minutes and make a little sparkle gem to put on the fridge or to give as a small gift.
Here is what you need for this easy peasy quick craft:
Now the super easy, fun instructions:
Sparkle Gem Magnets
On an easy to clean surface (I used paper plates) set out a couple of gems and choose the glitter colors you want to use. Lay a gem rounded side on the plate and paint the flat side with clear nail polish.
Quickly before the polish dries, sprinkle a generous coating of your chosen glitter to cover the gem.
Let dry for 10 or so minutes.
Pick up the gem and examine it, turn it over and see how it looks through the rounded side. If you see clear places, dot the clear polish there and sprinkle with glitter again. Let it dry again. Repeat this step if necessary.
Next, cover the glitter with a generous coating of the clear nail polish. You can brush it on, but I find that the polish brush moves the glitter around quite a bit.
I carefully pour a little puddle of the clear polish over the glitter and carefully spread it around with the brush. Let dry 20 or 30 minutes. You may need to let it dry longer. Test by lightly testing with your finger for tacky polish.
When your final coat is dry, lay out a round magnet. Cover one side of the magnet with super glue and stick it to the glittery side of your gem.
Tada! There you have a Sparkle Gem Magnet!
These pretty little accents will be part of our teacher gifts this holiday season. What are your ideas for simple fun craft projects this fall?
07 Friday Nov 2014
Posted in Celebrations, teens, Uncategorized, {This Moment}
{this moment} ~ A Friday ritual. Photos capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.
linking with Amanda
05 Wednesday Nov 2014
Posted in One Life, Uncategorized
What I’m InTo October 2014 Edition
Read and Reading:
Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled, Let’s All Be Brave. Finish listening to the audiobook “The Screwtape Letters”
Currently reading:
Where There Was No Church, Families Where Grace is in Place, Generous Justice and Misplacing God (and finding Him again), War of Words
(I completed _3_ books this month)
TV: Still making our way through the Matt Smith episodes of Dr Who
Music: I received a free U2 album and am enjoying it tremendously!
Things I Loved in October:
Saturday afternoons at home
Road trips to visit loved ones
Weekends away with my hubby
Fall Leaves
Crisp Air
Recipes I Tried, That They Devoured:
Garlic Rosemay Potatoes, cooked in the slow cooker
In the Blogosphere:
7 Things We Must Tell Our Daughters
I might be the last to learn about this
Tour your sponsored child’s country, via the library
On The Blog:
How I am building my family’s library
Sensory Activities for Toddlers
01 Saturday Nov 2014
Posted in giveaways, Uncategorized
Good Saturday Morning!
Mike aka spiderdad you are the winner of the Free First Month with Quickflics. Look for an email with your promo code.
CONGRATULATIONS SPIDERDAD!
And readers of By Quiet Waters, remember the special promo code for 1/2 of the first month of Quickflics – byquietwatersQF50
31 Friday Oct 2014
Posted in Craft Projects, Parenting, teens, Uncategorized, {This Moment}
{this moment} ~ A Friday ritual. A single photo – capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.
linking with SouleMama
25 Saturday Oct 2014
Posted in Celebrations, giveaways, One Life, Uncategorized
Christmas is just around the corner. I don’t mean to be the obnoxious one who stirs up the shopping frenzy in October, that’s not what I’m about here. But a few days ago I was told there are only 9 Fridays left til Christmas. Really??? I haven’t flipped the calendar over to check, but that got me just a little excited. Excited enough to share something fun with you, that will help you not only capture those holiday memories, but also make them accessible for savoring in the days, months, years that follow.
Enter Quickflics!
One mom’s answer to a challenge a lot of us moms, and dads and grandparents have. What do we do with the videos we take with our smartphones? If you are like me, the videos are all stored on the hard drive of a computers, or an external drive. But, just sitting there.
Here’s what founders, Caleb and Shawna, have to say about Quickflics.
We had a couple of special events in early October, so to give Quickflics a try, I uploaded my smartphone videos, and about 7 days later…
Here’s how it works…
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Maybe less of these stills, and more video!
Now, the details! You have the opportunity to try out this new app before the holidays roll in, so you will be ready to point, shoot and savor all those wonderful holiday moments!
24 Friday Oct 2014
Posted in Uncategorized
{this moment} ~ A Friday ritual. A single photo – capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and give thanks for.
Giving thanks this weeks end for a husband who loves me.