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Sunday, January 23, 2011
Bringing Her Food From Afar...Mexico
When my husband and I first got married, I was enthusiastic to be the kind of wife that would make some healthy and delicious meals. My first endeavor was to remove all signs of refined foods and replace them with hardier ones. I was fully committed, I bought a 25 pound bag of brown rice. With one taste of that rice, he made me give it away to all of our friends. Failure!
With nearly 7 years under my belt, I now know what it takes to sneak healthy food into my husband's belly. I can't skimp on the flavor. And now, with two little ones, I have even more of a motivation to eat well. My family often asks for seconds.

This is my recipe for Spanish Brown Rice:
2 C Brown rice
3 C Chicken broth
1/4 C Chopped onion
1 clove Garlic minced
1 Tbsp Butter
1/2 C Tomato sauce
Salt to taste
Lightly brown the rice in a frying pan with vegetable oil on medium heat with onion and garlic, add butter, chicken broth, and tomato sauce. Add salt until the broth is just a little too salty. Bring to a boil then cover and reduce to low heat. Simmer for 20 minutes or until fully cooked.
With nearly 7 years under my belt, I now know what it takes to sneak healthy food into my husband's belly. I can't skimp on the flavor. And now, with two little ones, I have even more of a motivation to eat well. My family often asks for seconds.

This is my recipe for Spanish Brown Rice:
2 C Brown rice
3 C Chicken broth
1/4 C Chopped onion
1 clove Garlic minced
1 Tbsp Butter
1/2 C Tomato sauce
Salt to taste
Lightly brown the rice in a frying pan with vegetable oil on medium heat with onion and garlic, add butter, chicken broth, and tomato sauce. Add salt until the broth is just a little too salty. Bring to a boil then cover and reduce to low heat. Simmer for 20 minutes or until fully cooked.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Delighting in His Thoughts Towards Us
How precious also are Your thoughts to me, O God! How great is the sum of them! If I should count them, they would be more in number than the sand...Psalm 139:17-18
If you have ever taken the time to sit and ponder this scripture, you would marvel at the thought that such a high and lofty God cares about us and we are constantly on His mind. And if His thoughts are on us more in number than the sand, then it means that He is concerned even when it comes to the little things in life. This is how I feel about my living room redo. I feel as though the Lord is right here, discussing and interchanging ideas with me.
This week, this thought was affirmed when I found this chair on my way home from a preschool meeting. My initial thought was that it was going to be a reupholstery project. When I go it home however, it was in such great condition. From underneath, the chair looked very clean and the fabric was intact. When I put it next to my window, it was the ideal size for that corner and the perfect color to go with the color scheme that I have chosen for the living room. As I got a closer look, I was delighted at the detail of the tufted buttons. I am happy to accept this chair as His special gift to me.
Have you considered the thoughts that the Lord thinks towards you? He cares for every little detail in your life. Even the ones you would consider to be trivial. When we come to the point where we begin to see how much He loves us, it becomes that much easier to surrender to His will for our lives. It also becomes much easier to trust in Him. How much more must His thoughts be upon us when we are struggling through weighty matters.

Have you considered the thoughts that the Lord thinks towards you? He cares for every little detail in your life. Even the ones you would consider to be trivial. When we come to the point where we begin to see how much He loves us, it becomes that much easier to surrender to His will for our lives. It also becomes much easier to trust in Him. How much more must His thoughts be upon us when we are struggling through weighty matters.
Casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you...1 Peter 5:7
Thursday, January 20, 2011
A Shocker
We have a very friendly mailman. Very jovial and inquisitive, he loves to start a conversation and ask questions about various topics. I do not mind whatsoever because I believe that it gives me license to ask whatever questions that I want. Of course the topic about God came up, and I was very surprised to find that he is an atheist.
Now Jorge is someone that I will be seeing on an ongoing basis, so I am going to take this one slow. Our first topic of conversation in regards to God was whether or not we believe that man is innately good or evil. I told him that we are evil and he believes that man is good.
Lord, I pray for Jorge, that You will begin to reveal Yourself to him. Surround him with others who can share with him and may he even have a personal encounter with You. Give me wisdom as I interact with him.
Now Jorge is someone that I will be seeing on an ongoing basis, so I am going to take this one slow. Our first topic of conversation in regards to God was whether or not we believe that man is innately good or evil. I told him that we are evil and he believes that man is good.
The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked; who can know it? Jeremiah 17:9I think my next question will be about whether or not he has peace. I have not run into many atheists when I am out there sharing, so I think that is why it was such a shock to me. Please leave me a comment if you have any suggestions you can give me.
Lord, I pray for Jorge, that You will begin to reveal Yourself to him. Surround him with others who can share with him and may he even have a personal encounter with You. Give me wisdom as I interact with him.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
The Shoemaker and the Elves

Throw pillows in my home go through so much. If you look close enough, you could see stains on these dark pillows from my children drooling on them during their naps. My solution for this: slipcovers!


Then I slipped the pillow inside the cover. Here it is hugging the
pillow nicely.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Delighting in our Trials
But I want you to know, brethren, that the things which have happened to me have actually turned out for the furtherance of the gospel, so that it has become evident to the whole palace guard,and to all the rest, that my chains are in Christ; and most of the brethren in the Lord, having become confident by my chains, are much more bold to speak the word without fear...Phil 1:12-14
We had the second meeting of an 8 week series of our women's study tonight. We are going through a study written by Kay Smith through the book of Philippians. In tonight's study we learned that Paul, the author of the letter to the Philippian church, found joy in his circumstances and actually allowed the Lord to use him in two very specific ways. One was to spread the message of the good news of Christ's sacrifice for our salvation to the prison guard and to the members of Caesar's court. The second was to encourage believers to boldly share the message even in the midst of persecution.
The women in my group all agreed that we were all inspired to share boldly with those within our sphere of influence. Our family members, co-workers, even those that we come into contact with throughout our day.
Lord Jesus, cause Your Holy Spirit to come upon us in power to share your good news with those around us.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Delighting in Preschool
For the last three years, my children have belonged to a preschool that is connected to our homeschool group at church. We are so blessed to be connected to such a wonderful group of people. We operate as a co-op, meaning that each family participates to keep the classes running and to organize field trips, our newsletter, a Mom's Night Out fellowship, and other fun activities throughout the year.


Lord, I pray that you will continue to draw her closer into a relationship with you. Draw them into a church where they can be led to You dear Jesus Christ.
Monday, January 10, 2011
A Little Extra Fabric
At the end of a bolt of fabric the sales associate will always ask you if you would like to buy the rest of it at a discounted price. It's usually less than a yard. With this particular fabric, the woman told me that I had enough to make a pillow to coordinate with the curtains that I was planning to make. At the time, I couldn't think past the curtains, but I ended up buying it anyways.



Thursday, January 6, 2011
Not as Hard as I Thought
I have very little experience with the sewing machine. I once took a class where I learned how to make a standard pillowcase. I enjoyed the pleasure of creating something, but never thought I would go any further. Until I started looking for curtains for my living room. There was nothing that appealed to my taste as I searched the stores. So I opted for Jo-Ann's and was pleasantly surprised to find some fabric that caught my eye.
I knew I wanted my panels to be about 84 inches long, so I bought three yards for each panel. I hemmed the sides of the curtain by folding ever each raw edge a 1/4 of an inch, then about a half inch. Then I folded the top edge with enough fabric to put the curtain rod through, ironed it flat and sewed it in place. The bottom I folded leaving a little extra fabric to create some weight, ironed and sewed in place.
Very simple and perfect for a beginner. We'll see how ambitious I will get in the future.
Monday, January 3, 2011
Nothing to Fear but Fear Itself
One of the most common rationalizations for not getting things accomplished in my living room is just plain fear. A girlfriend and I were just talking about how we allow ourselves to become paralyzed in our tasks because of fear. She made a reference to a man name John Fischer who writes a daily devotional and had just posted about fear. You can read his blog here: http://catchjohnfischer.wordpress.com/ But John says, "Fear rules where inactivity festers. Fear dissipates where activity flourishes." He illustrates his point using Peter coming out of the boat to walk to Jesus on the water.
So I am going to take his advice, I am going to take the sewing machine out, research a couple of tutorials online, and I'm going to make some curtains. Above is the fabric that I am going to make them out of.
Here goes nothing...
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Delighting in My Living Room
The thought of decorating any of the rooms in my house seems so overwhelming. Even the very thought of hammering a nail into the wall immobilized me. I have been married nearly seven years now, have two children, and have never completed my bedroom, a nursery...anything! I figured that one day when I got some friends over to help me, it will happen. Or one day when we have a little extra money, I could start decorating. Or one day when we move into a house. Or even just move into a place where they would let me paint the walls for crying out loud!
This January, I have decided that I am going to do it. I am setting small deadlines to keep me on track and to give me a starting point since I am a hopeless procrastinator. I desperately need a deadline so that I can wait to the last moment. I am no longer going to let these moments of enjoying my home slip me by.
So here we go....
Although you cannot tell from looking at it, the living room has a couple of updates that have already been implemented. But yes, it still has a long way to go. We replaced a very small bookcase that was about 3 feet tall with the one you see there. We also had a tan, microfiber sectional, which has since been replaced with the white. I always said that one day when my kids grow up, I will have a white sofa, but we are going with the theme and living in the moment. Who knows what sofa color will be popular when they become of white sofa dwelling age.
Changes I would like to see:
This January, I have decided that I am going to do it. I am setting small deadlines to keep me on track and to give me a starting point since I am a hopeless procrastinator. I desperately need a deadline so that I can wait to the last moment. I am no longer going to let these moments of enjoying my home slip me by.
So here we go....
Although you cannot tell from looking at it, the living room has a couple of updates that have already been implemented. But yes, it still has a long way to go. We replaced a very small bookcase that was about 3 feet tall with the one you see there. We also had a tan, microfiber sectional, which has since been replaced with the white. I always said that one day when my kids grow up, I will have a white sofa, but we are going with the theme and living in the moment. Who knows what sofa color will be popular when they become of white sofa dwelling age.
Changes I would like to see:
- Curtains
- Throw pillows (currently they are red)
- Some kind of organization in the bookcase and with my kids books to the left of the armoire
- Rug
- Coffee table
- Additional seating...chairs, ottoman, etc.
- Artwork on the walls
- Family photos
- Paint the armoire
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