Goodby to Yesterday, a Review

 I’m so ready for routine and schedules to resume in February.  We didn’t intend for our Christmas break to continue on into a Winter Break, but life brought us quite a few changes and challenges and tremendous blessings.  We have stacks of books waiting to be read, and since this book Goodbye to Yesterday is such a little read, I did manage to finish it.  It actually only took a little time one afternoon.

Goodbye to Yesterday by Wanda E. Brunstetter is part 1 of 6 in The Discovery series.  A sweet Amish fiction that reads easily, this story took me away from my own challenges for a little while.

As the story began to unfold and pick up a little speed I was surprised by the abrupt ending.  Just 121 small pages long, the story is to continue in The Silence of Winter in March of this year. 

While I did enjoy the story, that abrupt ending caused me to think about the size of the book.  I’ve waited a couple of days to write this review because I needed to think it over.  As a family we’ve read some great read alouds designed to be read daily, with cliff hangers at the end of each day’s reading.  This book wasn’t written in the same way, but it does seem strange to have a story printed in a short book form, and to have to wait a couple of months for the next segment of the story.  It’s really just a little more than a booklet in size. I’m curious to read what others think.

I recived this book in exchange for an honest review from HANDLEBAR — 207 Reber Street, Suite 100, Wheaton, IL 60187

Mail Call Monday!

We received two letters from Guatemala this past week!

Lesbia wrote in response to some questions we sent her in the fall.  One specific question I had asked her was about her father.  She always asks us to pray for her grandmother, her mother and herself, because they are “all alone.”  In this most recent letter from Lesbia, she was more open than ever before.  It seems that we have been granted a level of trust, that I cannot share the letter in full here.  We treasure this letter as an open door to a deeper relationship with this precious girl and to pray more specifically.

Now from Carlos,

 
 
We are so blessed by these kids and the relationships that are beginning to grow.   It is our hope that we can travel to Guatemala in 2013 or early 2014 and meet these sweet kids.
 
If you are interested in pursuing world missions right where you are, visit Compassion.com and look at the work that takes place, in Jesus’ name, one child at a time.

 

Purex Crystals for Baby, Pictures, a Review and a Giveaway

Mmm, the gift of a new baby has returned to our home. 

What great timing to receive a bottle of Purex Crystals for Baby in the mail! 

The popular line of Purex Crystals now includes a product made specifically with babies’ gentle skin in mind.  Purex Crystals for Baby is hypoallergenic, dye free and safe for use on all clothes, including sleepwear.  As Purex launches this new product they are hosting the Welcome to the World SweepstakesClick here for more information.

Already knowing how lovely Purex Crystals in the lavender scent is, I have been excited to toss baby things into the washer with the Baby Crystals.

The laundry has such a soft, gentle scent.

Would you like to give Purex Crystals for Baby a try?   We have 2 coupons for a FREE 28oz bottle of Purex Crystals for Baby to share with you.

Our drawing will go from Sunday February 3 to Saturday February 9.

For one entry each you may:

Add a link to your facebook page inviting others to this drawing, tell me in the comments.
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Mail Call!

 

Mae skipped cheerily into the house one day this past week singing, “Two letters Marme.”  In our home, getting sent to check the mail box is like a special treat, as each of us really look forward to those cream colored envelopes from Compassion International.  Seeing  “A Message from your Sponsored Child” is exciting to every member of the family.

Here are the 2 letters that arrived that day.

From Neema, Tanzania

and from Lucia.

 

In case you noticed the similarities between the two letters, Neema and Lucia live in Tanzania and actually attend the same Child Development Center.   As they grow their different personalities are sure to be more noticeable.

We are also part of an online community that sponsors a young man through Compassion.  Earlier in the month we received a couple of emails with a scanned letter from Obwini, as well as a link to a song he mentioned in his letter.  I hope you enjoy!

“>Obwini’s Favorite Song





Laying Down Rails, a Safeguard against Sin?

Genesis 4:7 ~ If you do well, will you not be accepted?  And if you do not do well, sin lies at the door.  And its desire is for you, but you should rule over it.

A portion of this verse has been often quoted in our home, as an encouragement to resist temptation to sin.  But this week the verse as a whole spoke quietly to me, “Here is a wonderful reason to pursue the establishment of good habits.”

Pondering this, I asked myself, “how does one do well?”  Getting past the “Sunday School” answers, words like cheerfulness, punctuality, attentiveness, orderliness, kindness, diligence came to mind, reminding me once again of another common phrase.    “Laying down the rails,”   By continuing to pursue good habits, rails are laid down that keep one moving along the track of a life well lived.

Good habits make it easy to move forward each day, despite the circumstances.  And the opposite, bad habits open the door to temptation, sin.

A fresh encouragement to press on with habit training in our home, in my own life.

Finding Grace

Genesis 6:8  “But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.”

Grace in the eyes of the Lord.

Grace in the Old Testament!

In January of 2011 I set out to read the Bible in a year.  It took 2 years and 8 days, it was wonderful, but not enough.  Now I’ve set out to read it again, this year and I’m seeing things in Genesis that I haven’t seen before.  Like “GRACE” in the eyes of the Lord.

And how did Noah find grace in the eyes of God?  The next verse says “Noah was a just man, perfect in his generation.  Noah walked with God.”  Genesis 6:9

Last week I wrote about establishing habits to “do well.”  And here I find the first habit.

Walk with God.

Goal Setting 2013

It is nearly the middle of January and this blog has been quiet during the online community conversations about the New Year and goals.  We did mark the turning of the year, but even that we didn’t do on the actual day.  Life happened without regard to the days marked on the calendar, and so I find myself with a head cold on this chilly Sunday in mid January, posting my 2013 goals.

This new year has a different feel than ever before.  While I have pondered simplicity and decluttering of my life many times over past years, the landscape ahead of us now insists on the letting go of many things while we embrace what lies ahead.

Just before Christmas we said earthly good bye to Builder’s and my paternal grandmothers.  As the New Year dawned, we saw the diagnosis of early dementia in my mother, and began assisting my step father in her care.  In just a few weeks our first granddaughter is due to be born, and will be living with her momma (our 2nd oldest daughter) in our home.

Life ending, life beginning and so much in between.

Here are my 2013 goals, in simple style.

Read through the Bible, again, this time in 1 year
Memorize Psalm 91 and Colossians or the Sermon on the Mount
Read 24 books
Listen to 12 audio books
Learn to follow my husband
Learn about 5 new birds, and their calls
Learn about 5 trees in my local area, and observe them through the 4 seasons of this year
Become a peacemaker
Replace current products with items better suiting my changing skin care needs
Continue my fitness habits of strength training and cardio activity

Welcoming the New Year

Christmas Day has barely past, but an upcoming trip has me pulling together our somewhat annual New Year’s Party rhymes & bags.
 
While I haven’t been able to pull the party off every year, Builder has fond memories of them and has asked me to get one together to share with cousins on our upcoming trip “back home”.  So here are the details I’ve come up with so far, incase you are looking for a little inspiration.
 
You can look here to see how a previous party worked.
 
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Brown paper bags, or gifts bags, clearly labeled with a number and a rhyme, inside you will find:
 
 
#1 “It’s time to start the party!
Count down to the new year!
We’ll open one bag at a time, until 2013 is here!”
New Years Banners ~goodbye to 2012, welcome 2013, Party hats & garland, paper & markers, glow in the dark stickers
 #2 Oh it’s turning chilly!
How about a little minty nilly?
That will just hit the spot!
As we sit around the table, we can do a little “remembering”
PepperMint Milk Shakes ~ Ice Cream, Vanilla Coconut Ice, Candy Canes, Chocolate Chips ~ Journals to start gratitude books, pens
 #3 Canadian bacon, olives,
sauce and cheese.
Let’s make a pizza that
Will surely please!
Sauce, Box Dough, Veggies ~ Cheese & Meat in the fridge
 #4 Let’s have some more fun
How?
Just ask and you’ll see….
Go open the gift that is wrapped
All prettily.
Gift Wrapped Twister & Catch Phrase
 
Bag #5 ~ It’s time to get loud, it’s time to get bright, or we might not stay up for this long, happy night.
Fireworks & Glo Sticks, Glo Stick Tag

Has this been fun?
Has this been cool?
Time for a movie…
Will this one do?
A movie and popcorn

It’s the 11 o’ clock hour just a little more time until 2013.
It’s a whole new year full of laughter and fun! With mysteries
To solve and challenges each day. We can’t wait for 2013 it’s
Fast on it’s way! We had wonderful times in 2012
We’ll say goodbye to the old year and hello to the new with
A toast to the new year and some silly fun!

Activity: get out the noise makers and special glasses.  Have a toast. ~ bubbly fruit drinks


So tell us, how do you ring in the New Year?

The Guidepost Spirit Lifter ebooks — 101 Moments of Prayer

 The Guidepost Spirit Lifter ebooks — 101 Moments of Prayer was sent to me for reading on my kindle app.

This ebook is a gentle read, that can be read in a few sittings, or a little each day.  In this season of life, where there are some very dark and heavy goings on, the gentle message reminding one to listen to God is very welcome. 

The walk of faith is not for those who need quick results; it is for those for whom, for now, the journey in God’s company is enough. Measure my steps, Lord … One step at a time is fine with me.”
 Elizabeth Sherrill. 101 Moments of Prayer (Kindle Locations 60-62). Guideposts.

Resting simply in the company of God is a thought that has been making it’s way in my mind, and I appreciate being reminded to do so once again.

I’ve enjoyed the opportunity to read this ebook and look forward to others from Guideposts.  This ebook was provided to me by Litfuse Publicity Group in exchange for my honest review.

Snapshot Summary ~ Week of Nov 25- Dec 1

 
 
 
 
 

 
The sweetie’s new morning routine had her going out to care for chickens with wet hair.
 
 
A hairstyle another sweetie wants to try

 
Our defenders of justice, playing around

 
After the show.
 
 
The multi purpose white board, currently holding spelling tools, last week’s memory verse that several of us were struggling with and the “questions” for adverbs and adjectives

 
The PERFECT fabric, I’ve been looking for something like this for months

 
The end of coop and Nutcracker has given us some wonderful hours for creative pursuits

 
Each of us has at least one, or two or more projects going
 
Finally someone has picked up “Drawing with Children”, and she is creating some wonderful masterpieces

 
The Cinderella pumpkin I picked up at the grocery store this week.  Hopefully the seeds will produce next summer.

 
I’ve spent a lot of time right here lately.  It’s been refreshing!