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FTF, Earring of the Month Club!

19 Friday Jun 2015

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Fair Trade Friday, Earring of the Month

See those pretty crocheted earrings in the above picture?  They were made by a lovely woman, displaced from her homeland and relocated to a town in the Southern United States.  I won’t share her name or specific details here, as I don’t know all the details and it’s not my story to tell at this time.  But I will tell you that these earrings mean a lot to me.  After receiving the earrings I begain reading about the woman and ministry from which they came.  I gave some thought to the opportunity to join in to further participate and have made a short term commitment to join the Fair Trade Friday monthly earring club.

Take a few minutes to check them out for yourself.  There are so many many ways to help out folks in this crazy, beautiful, broken world.  Maybe this way is the way for you.

 

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Making Over My Summer Mornings!

29 Friday May 2015

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Ah, summer time!
The sweet, restful days of early summer have arrived, and now are slipping oh too quickly by.

Summertime

Less Time Driving!

The boldest taste of summer so far is the lack of time in the minivan!  With the last final exam taken on May 21st, I’ve enjoyed so much less going, going, going.

no more carpool line for now!

no more carpool line for now!

A couple of bigger projects have been done during this time.  Hubby was home for a week and the finishing touches on the basement remodel were completed (we only lack priming and painting the shelves in the new closets!  )  The veggie and cutting gardens are planted! (yea for a few days of LESS rain and more SUN)

Garden Box Dividers

We are nearing the end of our second week of summer, and I realize I need to make over my mornings. #makeoveryourmornings  While it has been fun to stay up late watching Downton Abbey dvds from the library and sleeping in, I’ve had enough of that “chill out” diet.  It’s time t0 get my routines up and running smooth again.  While continuing to enjoy the slower, more restful days of summer, I need to freshen up my morning routines and get back to living more purposefully.  Goodness, this is the last summer we have with none of our teens working an outside-the-home job!  Next summer looks to be mighty different, a brand new parenting season.  So, pen and paper and calendar in hand, I’m making over my mornings!

I can’t wait to tell you more about the tool I am using to freshen up my routines and getting each day off to a great start.  Look for a post on June 2!

make over your mornings

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A Mother’s Day Gift to my Family

10 Sunday May 2015

Posted by By Quiet Waters in Gratitude, Parenting, Uncategorized

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Today I will SMILE. Simply SMILE.

Today, when frustration rises, I will quiet it with GRATITUDE.

Today, I will be the one to be reminded to speak only what is GRACEfilled, appropriate for the moment, that will help hearts in need, and bless all others who hear.

Today, I will HUG. and TOUCH. and DRAW CLOSE.

Not to be an example, but to love the ones better who love me, flaws and all.

What a gift God gave in this family of mine.

 

 

reposted from the archives, May 2010

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Share Your World, Sponsorship Saturday

02 Saturday May 2015

Posted by By Quiet Waters in Compassion International, Letter Writing, Uncategorized

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Share Your World is a fantastic idea from the Compassion Letter Writing pinterest board, for writing to our sponsored children.  With that in mind I wrote online letters to all our kiddos about one of my favorite nearby places, Rock Ledge Ranch.  It was a little challenging to choose what to include in the letter, as it is a historical site and I didn’t want to make the translation difficult!

Rock Ledge Ranch

 

April, 2015

Dear Friend,

Hello my friend! I hope this letter finds you and your family healthy and doing well. I am praying for you, your mother and your baby brother.

Our family lives in Colorado, United States. We have many interesting things about the city where we live, but I want to tell you about a special one today. We like to visit a place called Rock Ledge Ranch. It is a historical site, with houses from 3 different time periods of Colorado history. My children often volunteer there during their summer break from school.

The Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site is a living history farm and museum that depicts life in the Pikes Peak region in four time periods: American Indian area in 1775; 1860’s Galloway Homestead; 1880’s Chambers Home and Ranch; 1907 Edwardian Country Estate.

At the American Indian area there is a teepee and a wikiup. Native American people work in that area and teach about their history.

The Rock Ledge House was built-in 1874 by the Chamber’s family. This family started the first school in our area, and the school was in their house at first.

My favorite area of the ranch is the Galloway Homestead, where a person can learn about homesteading in the 1860’s. There is often a fire in the adobe oven and sometimes the staff and volunteers cook food.

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last summer my youngest daughter repaired this chair with all new weaving, while volunteering at the ranch

 

People who work at the ranch wear costumes that are like the clothing that people wore during the historical time periods. They get to work with old tools and do daily work like it was done in the past. It is a wonderful way to learn!

Laundry

Laundry, the old fashioned way

Learning about history is very interesting to me and I appreciate having Rock Ledge Ranch nearby. There is a large garden, a pond thriving with animals and a barn with chickens, sheep, a cow and several horses. I am attaching some pictures of the ranch. I hope you enjoy learning about one of my favorite places.

Please write again soon. I look forward to hearing about your favorite place and about how you are doing.

With love,

Michelle

 

It is my plan to continue to write about places in our area and I hope that our sponsored children will be inspired to share more about where they live!  Wanna join the letter writing community of Compassion Sponsors?  Check out this blog post for more information.  And click this link if you are interested in learning more about Child Sponsorship through Compassion International.

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These Moments, Fringes Hours Full

10 Friday Apr 2015

Posted by By Quiet Waters in Celebrations, Gratitude, Joy, Uncategorized, {This Moment}

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These Moments, which are just a snapshot of  truly delightful day full of family and friends celebrating the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ.  We attended morning services, full of celebratory music and teaching from Hebrews 9.

daffodil

Enjoyed a mostly gluten free meal (something that has been a real struggle, but I’m learning!), followed by this gluten free Empty Tomb cake made by Mae, with family and friends.

Empty Tomb Cake

family

Spent a couple of hours at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, taking advantage of our brand new membership.

feeding giraffes

feeding the giraffe

This day was truly a delight to my soul.  It is quite hopeful to me, that maybe I’ll learned the secret of being able to enjoy a family gathering or  day of celebrating.  Saturday I spent most of the day preparing “cold foods” for Sunday’s celebration.  We used paper plates, and most of the foods were served in the dishes they were stored in.  Score!  Another bonus…the natural gathering place in our home is now the kitchen.  It is big enough,  after the remodel, to hold anyone and everyone, so even when I was washing a few dishes or putting away food, I wasn’t tucked back alone in the kitchen.  All of those pieces made the difference in my being able to fully enjoy the day!

linking with Amanda and Jessica as I remember and celebrate a beautiful Easter Sunday.

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This Moment, Fringe Hours Sewing

03 Friday Apr 2015

Posted by By Quiet Waters in Craft Projects, Gratitude, teens, Uncategorized, {This Moment}

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This week was crazy upsidedown busy, (so true that a sick kiddo, 1.5 hour unplanned dr visit, and a long dentist appt can upset the balance in a week) but I still made time for some sewing at my newest sewing area.  Hubby graciously gave me this area while working on the last bit of the basement remodel.

Fringe Hours

Fringe Hours

I don’t usually bring my computer down while I sew, but I was running videos to build up my swagbuck bank some more.  Most days I try to get the daily meter goal, then consider the swagbuck task complete.  That day I squeaked them out while sewing.

The table looks cluttered in this photo, but I was in the midst of pinning and also dashing off to do a school pick up.  This is just what it all looked like when I returned.  See that soft stack of flannel on the shelf?  Toddler winter pjs are in the plans!

Fringe Hours, This Moment

Finished or nearly finished projects

The next time I left the sewing area, it looked like this, two projects nearly completed.  The tote bag came together on Sunday evening, the dress another afternoon, well the main seam and pinning the hem.  I just need to actually sew the hem and attach the ribbon shoulder straps, and the dress will be ready for my youngest sweetie.

Now to top it off, this evening, after dinner we are all heading to the sewing area, to tackle more projects (finish dresses) and fill eggs for the littlest sweetie in the bunch.

Did you claim any fringe hours this week?  Feel free to share in the comments!

 

Linking with Jessica over at the mom creative.

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This Moment – AWANA Games

13 Friday Mar 2015

Posted by By Quiet Waters in Celebrations, Parenting, teens, Uncategorized, {This Moment}

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{this moment} ~ A Friday ritual. A single photo – capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment.

AWANA Games

AWANA Games Marathon

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What I’m Into February 2015 Edition

03 Tuesday Mar 2015

Posted by By Quiet Waters in Books and Thoughts on Books, Gratitude, One Life, Uncategorized, {This Moment}

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What I’m Into February 2015 Edition

So it is March 3, I am a little late to the conversation yet again.  But that is okay I think.  February was a rougher month, lots of snow, cold and gray skies along with cancellations and some of the blues.  But the sun does shine again, encouragement is given and received and we press on toward spring and joy!  Here is February in a nutshell:

Read and Reading:

Own Your Life by Sally Clarkson, Fringe Hours by Jessica N Turner, Pilgrims Progress by John Bunyan (audiobook)

Currently reading: Made for Heaven, Your Beautiful Heart, I Dared to Call Him Father, The Magna Charta

(I completed _3_ books this month)

TV:

Hmm, my kids got me hooked on Once Upon A Time and we binged on the show every Thursday & Friday evening…getting through all 3 seasons on Netflix. The kids have moved on to Star Trek & Classic Dr Who, but I am “fasting” from Netflix for awhile. I don’t like how pulled into that show I found myself! While I enjoyed sharing the time with my daughters, I missed the time of reading together or sewing.

Music:

I am pretty excited about children’s music once again. My grand daughter has enjoyed the Linda Arnold cds and the Bear Tunes that I pulled out recently.

Things I Loved in February:

Snow! Lots of snow

snow

snow angel

 

snow painting

 

Celebrating a 14th Birthday!!

And going to our Tuesday & Wednesday afternoon home school co op classes. Actually I hang out and the kids go to classes.

In the Blogosphere:

Christmas time is my favorite season

The science behind that crazy viral dress.

Courage

Leviticus

 

On The Blog:

A giveaway of a book that has meant a lot to me in this new year

A funny book for boy families that I received

May my hard heart awake thy pity, not thy wrath.

Well that is what I’m Into this February 2015. Thank you for reading, and please, share with in the comments some highlights from your February, or join the community at Leigh’s

 

 

What I'm Into

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Picking Up Needles Again!

27 Friday Feb 2015

Posted by By Quiet Waters in Books and Thoughts on Books, Craft Projects, Parenting, teens, Uncategorized, {This Moment}

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This Moment, a moment to remember, to celebrate, as I thought this week begin picking up the needles again, redeeming some of those moments waiting in the car pool lane, or passing a few minutes with a teen in the car before she dashes off for another round of classes.

 

#fringehours

 

Inspired by the new book Fringe Hours by Jessica Turner, I’ve been on the look out for my own #fringehours.  It ‘s been a long while since I picked up a set of knitting needles and a ball of yarn, but this week I found a simple pattern, took a few minutes to pull a set of needles out of the tub on the top closet shelf and managed to remember to put the items in the van!

Never have I been an accomplished knitter, but I do enjoy the craft.  One afternoon this week I had a few minutes with my 15 year old daughter, just waiting in the van.  I pulled out the needles and yarn and let her refresh me on seed stitch.  Sweet precious moment!

 

Linking with Amanda, and Jessica

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Voices, Whose Do You Hear?

22 Thursday Jan 2015

Posted by By Quiet Waters in One Life, Truth, Uncategorized

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What are the voices each of us hear as we go about our days?  Are they the voice of truth, or of error?

Here is a quick test, to assess the voices you may be hearing this day:

Do the voice mock you?  Mocking your abilities, skills, knowledge?  How about mocking your calling or vision?  Do they mock your devotion to the task before you?  The work you do?

Do they tear down your confidence?

Do those voices even threaten and intimidate you?

If so, do you find that discouragement creeps in and it begins to choke out joy, peace, HOPE?

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Our pastor is preaching a series through the book of Nehemiah, and this past week, he taught from Nehemiah 4.  In this passage, Nehemiah is leading people to rebuild the wall around Jerusalem.   Voices of opposition rise up against the work, until discouragement began to choke out the hope of workers.

In this narrative we are given an example of how to respond when facing opposition, when the voices of lies and discouragement rise louder.

When the mocking begins, take it to God.  Don’t run to this person or that person.  Go to the ONE who has given life and purpose.  That isn’t to say that we don’t get counsel and support from trusted friends, but God is the One who can work in the hearts of people, He is the One who can help and direct us to help.  We need to go to Him first.

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Interested in the prayer Nehemiah lifted to God?  It is found in verses 4 & 5

“Hear, O our God, for we are despised; turn their reproach on their own heads, and give them as plunder to a land of captivity! 5 Do not cover their iniquity, and do not let their sin be blotted out from before You; for they have provoked You to anger before the builders.”  Nehemiah 4:4, 5 NKJV

Now those are pretty strong words, and don’t seem to pair up well with New Testament passages that say “pray for your enemies.”  After hearing the sermon and giving this some thought I remembered a prayer that I pray at times, a request that “God shut the mouth of the liars.”  Not quite the same as Nehemiah’s prayer, but strong nevertheless.

Also, Ephesians 6 tells us that our battles are not actually with flesh and blood,  so when I pray “shut the mouth of the liar(s), there is one particular liar who is the father of all lies.

rushingwaters

The next point I found in Nehemiah 4 is this, challenges and opposition may and will continue.   And we are to continue to pray, and to persist.  Go back to God, and continue on.  Prayer and Persistence.

Now, the opposition may continue still, even escalating to threats and intimidation.  Nehemiah did not back down.  And we are not to back down, nor run and hide.  Nehemiah set up a guard and prepared to meet the threats, but he also continued on.  Prayer.  Persistence. Preparation.  The lesson we can take from this, is that we must continue on, even if we have to work with one hand and hold an item of defense in the other hand.

I have struggled a bit in the writing of this, as there is a very literal physical realm of opposition, mocking, threats and intimidation.  But I also want to acknowledge that often, that voice of opposition is in.our.minds.  Yes, the battles that rage in our minds.  And we must know how to combat those voices of, with what is true, or we become discourage.  Discouragement leads to a loss of strength, fear sets in.  The result, a loss of vision and purpose.

Here is something that came to my mind as I listened and studied.

I am.  You are.  strategically placed, to do that work which I/you have been given to do.

#strategicallyplaced  You and I are.

#strategicallyplaced

I am #strategicallyplaced to mother my children, to care for and encourage the children in my circle of influence.

So when the voices rise, I ask you to remember where you have been #strategicallyplaced, and do not give up.  nor give in to fear.  Pray.  Prepare.  Persist.  Don’t give up!

One last word of encouragement for you today:  God has not given you a spirit of fear.  But of power.  Of love. Of a sound mind.

Now your turn.  Tell me, where have you been #strategicallyplaced?

 

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