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Pursuing a Dream

20 Monday Apr 2015

Posted by By Quiet Waters in Education, Life Long Learner, Uncategorized

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Quite a few years ago I was a single mom and a college student.  It was hard, and my GPA certainly shows that I might not have been studying as much as needed.  But I did try.  A few less years ago I got married to a good man and gained another daughter, then we added 3 more.  All the changes filled my life to the brim and I left school.

For some time now I’ve longed to go back and finish what I started, and maybe be ready to launch a “career” as my youngest daughters launch from the nest.  The request has been made more than once, but each time, it just wasn’t “right.”

Well seasons change and guess what I’m doing this summer, among many other things???  You got it!  I’ve registered as a student at the local community college and enrolled in one online class for the summer.  I’m going to try to knock out some of those less desirable classes first, with hopefully stellar grades to show for the years of learning as a homeschool mom.  This summer I plan to get up earlier than my usual early, that’s when I plan to fit in my studies, in the wee early mornings.

It is exciting to see that the credits are still on my account, but it is necessary for me to petition for them to be “active” again.  Twenty years is a long time for college credits to have been sitting incomplete.  Pray with me?  That the faculty member who receives the petition will grant favor to a woman who took time off to raise a family and is back to knock it out of the park now?  I speak somewhat boldly, despite the fact that my knees are knocking and there’s a tightness in my neck and shoulders.  It’s more than a bit “scary” to be headed back to school as a grandmother!

So, I’m realizing my dream of going back to school, to finish my degree.  What are you dreaming of?  Does this summer look like a good time to dust off that dream and turn it into reality?

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The Value of A Simple Blessing

13 Monday Apr 2015

Posted by By Quiet Waters in Truth, Uncategorized

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Something’s Lacking

Having been prompted to take inventory of my spiritual health recently, I have realized that an important item has slid off my mornings.  Scripture memory work has disappeared from my morning quiet time and it’s absence has had ripple effects!  For many years I have memorized Scripture with my children, but this school year changed our mornings drastically and we have not had any consistent devotions & Scripture study together.

What I realized during this time of spiritual inventory (which was prompted by noticing my prayer life is weakening) is that I am now “going it alone” when it comes to Scripture memory.  When we were a homeschooling family our mornings were started everyday with time in the Word and Scripture memory work.  Now the kids are busier in their youth group and AWANA programs each working on individual memorization work.

The most notable thing I am missing from Scripture memory work is a word bank for nightly blessings.  Some years ago I began choosing specific passages, memorizing them and then prayerfully blessing each of my children at bedtime.  After a period of time with one passage, I would work to memorize another, and so on.  These nightly blessings have become somewhat rote and lacking variety and specifics for the application to the ins and out of daily life.

There are several places where I heard about Scriptural blessings, but one in particular stands out to me.  Some years ago, I watched a video of a chapel service (Compassion or Focus on the Family probably).  Michael W Smith was speaking and towards the end of his time, the topic of spoken blessings was covered.  I sought out his book, A Simple Blessing from our local library.  Here is a related video, possibly the same one I originally watched, but I’m not sure.  I do know the part about “the blessing” begins at about minute 26.

 

 

A Reason for Giving A Simple Blessing

A Simple Blessing

These words are one very good reason for speaking Scriptural blessings over people:  “If people would change what they are pursuing, they wouldn’t find themselves staring through the shattered window of broken dreams and torn relationships.” 

If I speak audible blessings over my children, infusing words of encouragement, truth, value and understanding, seeds of purpose are sown in their minds and hearts.  There is a shaping that can take place that will aid in the choices each daughter must make along life’s way.  I know the curses that were spoken over me had a negative impact in my life’s choices for too long.  I desire to give my children something infinitely better, in the immediate and in the future.  Actually, I want to have a life giving impact on others as well, the other people in my life, our sponsored children.  There is a whole big world in need of a simple blessing.

Speak Life, A Simple Blessing

All this leads me back to knowing that it is a necessity for me to get back to Scripture memory and blessing writing, blessing giving.  It would be a joy to have you join me in this discipline.  If you are interested in joining me in Scripture memory and blessings, let me know in the comments.  Here’s a blessing to start with:

May the God of hope fill you with joy and peace as you trust in Him.  So that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit, and one day share it with a world so in need of hope.  (from Romans 15:13)

 

 

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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.

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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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Quick Snacks, Mini Pizza

09 Thursday Apr 2015

Posted by By Quiet Waters in Garden and Home, Menu Planning, Parenting, teens, Uncategorized

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Quick snacks are a must all the time with growing children, but add the warmer weather and those kids get even hungrier.  And a house full of teens doing bigger and more things… even more so!

Warmer Weather

Spring has sprung, and the temperature is rising to lovely 60+ sunny degrees most days.  A little higher, a little lower, it doesn’t matter.  The kids are out the door running, bike riding, heading to the park.  And all that fresh air and activity?  Makes them hungry.  I’ve been pulling out my hair just a little with all the “what’s for…” “when’s dinner” questions.  Noon to 6 is a long stretch once the kids head outside so I began thinking about heartier snacks and healthy lunch fillers.

Mini Pizza

We often have home made pizza for lunch or dinner.  Recently I doubled the dough recipe and ended up with enough pizza for dinner, with dough left over.  Dividing the dough into 3 portions I rolled them out and made 3 personal size pizzas.  These pizzas were then loaded with pepperoni and cheese.

quick snacks, mini pizzas

 

mini pizzas, quick snacks

After cooling, each pizza was wrapped in parchment paper and slid into a quart sized ziplock bag.  The next day when people wandered into the kitchen looking for something to snack on, I pointed them to the fridge in search of those bags.  The pizzas were gone in a snap, but they were a hit!  One or two heated the pizzas, the other ate it cold.  So I do plan to take a few hours in the next week to make up a double batch of dough and turn all of it into mini pizzas.  Usually I put things like this into the freezer, but I really doubt that is needed or helpful in this season.   The turn over rate in our fridge is pretty high!

pizza lunches

This is the recipe I currently use for pizza dough.  Normally we have bowls of chopped bell peppers, black olives and green onions, as well as pepperoni, turkey or ham to use for toppings.  For sauce I often use Classico marinara sauce, a jar goes a long way in pizza making!  This sauce is often on sale and when it is I stock up.

I’m looking for more fresh ideas for hearty quick snacks and simple, healthy, filling lunches.  The house is now full of strong, active teens and while they don’t eat a lot at one time, they do wander into the kitchen OFTEN looking for something to eat.  Surely I’ll get back into the groove, but for now, I need some ideas!

What ideas do you have for simple, healthy and filling snacks for these warm weather days?

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High Noon in the Valley of the Shadow

05 Sunday Apr 2015

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High noon in the valley of the shadow
When the deep of the valley was bright
When the mouth of the tomb
Shouted, “Glory, the Groom is alive”

valley of the shadow

So long, you wages of sin
Go on, don’t you come back again
I’ve been raised and redeemed
You’ve lost all your sting
To the victor of the battle
At high noon in the valley
In the valley of the shadow

in the valley of the shadow

Now the demons, they danced in the darkness
When that last ragged breath left his lungs
And they reveled and howled
At the war that they thought they had won
But then, in the dark of the grave
The stone rolled away
In the still of the dawn on the greatest of days
High noon in the valley of the shadow
When the shadows were shot through with light
When Jesus took in that breath
And shattered all Death with his life

sunset

So long, you wages of sin
Go on, don’t you come back again
I’ve been raised and redeemed
You’ve lost all your sting
To the victor of the battle

badlands

High noon in the valley of the shadow
Let the people rejoice
Let the heavens resound
Let the name of Jesus, who sought us
And freed us forever ring out
All praise to the fighter of the night
Who rides on the light
Whose gun is the grace of the God of the sky
High noon in the valley of the shadow
When the shadows were shot through with light

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When the mouth of the tomb
Shouted, “Glory, the Groom is alive”
So long, you wages of sin
I said go on, don’t you come back again
I’ve been raised and redeemed
All praise to the king
The victor of the battle
High noon in the valley
In the valley of the shadow
Copyright 2003 New Spring Publishing, Inc.

 

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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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Measurements Help ~ Mr Gallon

02 Thursday Apr 2015

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This was one of the most popular posts on my blog back when I was hosted on blogspot!  It used to crack me up that whenever I looked at the stats, there was Mr Gallon, right on top.

Have you ever met this guy?  We discovered him maybe 5 years ago when Mae was deep in the learning to exchange cups for pints for quarts for gallons in all those challenging math word problems.  Then it was Petal Rose’s turn, then Chica’s.

Since the kitchen remodel I’ve thought about consulting Mr Gallon a few times, so I decided to print a new Mr Gallon to slip onto one of the inside cabinet doors.  And since I’m doing that, I’m also refreshing this post to share good ol’ Mr Gallon with new and old readers.

Originally, I found Mr Gallon here.

 

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March 2015 in Review

31 Tuesday Mar 2015

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

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Month in Review

March 2015 in review, aka What I’m Into March 2015 Edition

What a glorious month! As I look over my notes for this post, I am enjoying the memories! March is a transition month, winter to spring, 3rd quarter to 4th quarter of the school year.

signs of spring

signs of spring

My daughters all head back to schooling yesterday, in one form or another, after a gloriously sunny spring break. The heading back to schooling has me excited, because summer is so very close! Just eight more weeks til we break for summer, wowee!

And, on another note, this month also meant a huge step towards the final part of our big remodel. The basement bathroom is dry walled, painted, and all the tile is laid and grouted!

 

diy bathroom remodel

The common area at the bottom of the stairs is also completed, and so very beautiful. My husband does good work. We head into April with only needing to finish the shower/bathtub surround, installing the towel bars, tp holder, medicine cabinet and mirror.

diy tile floor

 

 

In the next couple of weeks I’ll be handing my 3 youngest a little money and dropping them off at the store of their choice, to purchase the shower curtain, rugs & matching towels/washcloths. They are pretty excited, and I am hopeful that they can make a decision together, peacefully and remain friends afterwards! Hopefully I’ll remember to snap a couple of pictures for next month!

Now, for the month in review:

 

Read and Reading:

Magna Charta by James Daugherty (audiobook),   Made for Heaven by C.S. Lewis, I Dared to Call Him Father, Families Where Grace is in Place, Gathering Blue

This was a lot of inspirational reading, plenty to think on, and plenty to act on.  One of my favorite passages from all of the words is this:

There are no ordinary people.  You have never talked to a mere mortal.  Nations, cultures, arts, civilizations–these are mortal, and their life is to ours as the life of a gnat.  But it is immortals whom we joke with, work with, marry, snub, and exploit—immortal horrors or everlasting splendours.  This does not mean that we are to be perpetually solemn.  We must play.  But our merriment must be of that kind (and it is, in fact, the merriest kind) which exists between people who have, from the outset, taken each other seriously–no flippancy, no superiority, no presumption.  And our charity must be a real and costly love, with deep feeling for the sins in spite of which we love the sinner–no mere tolerance, or indulgence which parodies love as flippancy parodies merriment.  Next to the Blessed Sacrament itself, your neighbor is the holiest object present to your senses.  If he is your Christian neighbor, he is holy in almost the same way, for in him also Christ vere latitat–the glorifier and the glorified, Godly Himself, is truly hidden.”  C.S. Lewis, Made for Heaven and Why on Earth it Matters.

Currently reading:  On my old ipod I have Sense and Sensibility to listen to while driving.  I am so very blessed to be on the launch team for For the Love (advance copy by Jen Hatmaker).  Thankfully I have til August to decide what I’m going to share and to get it all written.  To follow up Magna Carta I am reading Common Sense by Thomas Paine.  To follow up Families Where Grace is in Place, I have picked Peacemaking for Families back up. Hope Rising by Scott C. Todd is in my day bag for April reading as well.

(I completed _5_ books this month, a good reading month!)

Music: While working at the Rock and Worship Road Show during spring break, we heard Jon Guerra and his wife for the first time. Their music been being played on Pandora! Since we were actually working at the event, we missed Group 1 Crew and Jamie Grace because we were in event training. That said we did enjoy hearing Shaun Groves speak (each of us was a little disappointed that he didn’t sing), Tdashi, Matt Mahr, Crowder and Mercy Me. It was a great night of music and advocating for children!

Movies: The Dropbox came back through our city for a second round and we were able to slip out on a Monday night to see it.  I am thankful we were able to see the movie, but I have to say the bit of conversation (in the film) afterwards seemed awkward.

Things I Loved in March:

March 2015 in Review

testing a new recipe

March in Review

Creative Pursuits by my kids

Finger Painting!

Finger Painting!

playful photography

playful photography

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In the Blogosphere:

*Her hurt is different than mine, but really, it is the same. We are the same. Both just as in need of a Savior as the other.

What is too hard today, friends? What is too messy? It is hard to believe sometimes but we can know that God is good in that place. We’ve tasted and known His goodness, even in the impossibly hard places. Romans 2 says, “To those who by persistence in doing good seek glory honor and immortality, He will give eternal life.”   http://katiedavis.amazima.org/

*Searching for Truth, this poem.

* At least three times a day take a moment and ask yourself what is really important. Have the wisdom and the courage to build your life around your answer.   – Dr. Lee Jampolsky  found on this post

 Rocket Booster, our Great Rescue

At a loss for words when writing thank you notes to teachers? Ideas here

http://www.youthfaithandfinance.com/

Blog and Cleaning printables

On The Blog:

My favorite day of the week.

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Snow covering part of the Waldo Canyon burn area

 

That’s it, March 2015 in Review.  To join in the conversation & celebration of all that a month can hold, visit Leigh Kramer!

 

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Springtime Moments

22 Sunday Mar 2015

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This Moment, For the Love, Fringe HoursFor the love of my sweet children.  For the love of my desperate need for sunshine.

and for the love of the girl in these red converse.

Spring time walks, spring time trips to the park, spring time hikes.

This is how we spent many of our/my fringe hours this past week.

So refreshing, great sleep inducing, lots of laughter cultivating.

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fringe hours, this moment

this moment, fringe hours

and then this arrived!  Now you know some of what I’ll be doing as well, during the quiet moments of Spring Break.

linking with the Mom Creative and Soulemama

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Sugar Cane Scrub Hand Soap by Dial

22 Sunday Mar 2015

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product reviews, Purex Insiders

 Sugar Cane Scrub Hand Soap by Dial

Sugar Cane Scrub Hand Soap by Dial

micro-scrubber kit

A free product in exchange for review from Purex Insiders!

What is inside this box from Purex Insiders??

Sugar Cane Scrub Hand Soap by Dial

 It is always so fun to find one of these boxes on the front porch when we arrive home in the afternoon.  My kiddos know that I am not very much into buying new products, I mostly just use the tried and true.  So receiving for review items is fun!

Sugar Cane Husk Scrub Hand Soap is one of the newest products in the Dial Soap line.  It has a soft sweet scent, and a gritty feeling from the micro scrubbers.  As we used the soap over the course of week, I noticed a lot of comments about the grittiness of the soap.  We use some homemade products, including a sugar facial scrub and I don’t ever hear anyone talk about the grittiness.  I think that for an every day, all the time use, the micro scrubbers are too much.

Another thing I noticed, very quickly is that this soap is NOT moisturizing to my skin.  With each wash my hands have felt dry and tight.  Maybe this is the kind of soap that is better suited for cleaning up from a dirty job, like gardening, not for everyday use.

If you are a regular reader of By Quiet Waters, you know that usually I have a giveaway to offer about now.  That is normally the case, but I have something brewing next week so there will not be a giveaway with this post.  Check back here, or on the facebook page, or twitter for the upcoming news.

Thanks for reading.

 

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