Tuesday, March 17, 2009

What Matters most...spring break

Creation
A book of life.
Today The kids and I took a trip to Gods Library.
In the spur of the moment I saw us at the park, the children given as long as they desired to visit the tree, "their tree".
A short 4 mile drive took us to a wonderful Public park.
I sat in the shade and stilled my sweet soul while they found it a time of ease and leisure to relax into creative play.
"can we stay a little while longer mom?"..." we will stay as long as you desire"...I told them
"REALLY!" exclaimed my two amazed little darlings.
"yes really" said I softly...
declaration! "SWEET!"
GLEE!
pure glee!
I sat there on a massive boulder and watched the life exude from them.
We pause to feed the duck some home made rolls.
Then they were back off to play while this fellow was close at peace with me.
I love the ripples in the water.

During this time here there was a group of 20 kids or so maybe 4-9 years of age from a nearby party. The children came over ripping off flowers and tossing it into the water with other things. My kids were up in the tree and the other children did not know they were there. They were stealth as they observed. I have taught them to observe and see what there is to learn. I observed them as they were becoming more and more appalled at the behaviors of the kids and the general disrespect they were showing nature. Dash comes over to me and tells me
"mom they don't even care about nature or the living things around them...they only care about them selves."
I asked him "how do you feel about that?"
"It is stupid Mom! They should respect the world around them mom."
"yes"... I agreed
It was going to be a teachable day...

When we had been there at least 30 minutes or an hour it was time for adventure.


I love seeing the world through a lens as well as my lens...
The kids were after the goal of mid air shot.

Yes!
Success!

"I want to do it "!

"alright!"
"cool mom"

This was a teachable day.
Yes, I know Steve will be stunned!
I told him that it was just right. I taught the children of the diameter of the tree limbs to the weight of their body to consider these things.
They climbed this tree almost 3/4 way up,
Dove expressed fear to do it, I told her of how fear is either a gift of wisdom or it is a tormentor only she can chose. Dash replied wisdom and halted his ascent. Too cool!
The repeated the climb three times then on the third I set boundary.
Telling them of the shaky fatigue in their arms how it is a sign to pay attention too.
To try to trust a fatigued arm is not wise.
It is a set up to a fall.
We spoke of these things that are signs to attend too.

This is one perfect Book of life!
I showed the children the white water and told them to hold hand in the current and then to pull against it.
Then taught them how it is like this to choose to do right...You will be pulling against the current. Do not let that current take you away form what is right.

They were told of the power of the white water and that it is a great force that can sweep them off their feet not to ever walk through it. This important knowledge for the monsoons will come again in a very few months.

Dash then found a Quarter on a large stone.
He told me of how he regretted the choice he made to spend his golden dollar on a toy...How he had wished for another coin..."and mom look ...now God made a way and I got another coin Mom, that he gave to me."

On our walk around the park there was a tall hill that they ran down and then walked...inched back up.
We then continued on to see children attended by parents who were sliding down a hill on large blocks of ice with a towel on them. The kind father gave my children turns on it. It looked so fun! He said $2. at the fast food store and there you have a hot day play time trick.

I took the children to the concession stand and there Dash spent his quarter and I had $4 to spent on pop cycles each, a matching treat for Dove. Also a ring pop for each. A candy sucker on a ring base. Dove tossed hers up into the air and missed it and shattered on the ground. There was enough left to replace it.
A woman was without .25 cent she needed and there was that left in change so I extended it to her. A simple act of kindness and she and her children were astonished. We speak often to our kids about how just doing the right thing has become so rare that it surprises people. I just told her to pass it on, to pay it forward. It really touched her. Folks kindness is so seldom offered that a simple .25 was a huge thing to her and her children. Perfect for mine too.

We returned to the original tree.

Here is another book of life.
(I did not say THEE book of life)
She sat near me in perfect peace as I taught Dash a wisdom.
Exampled to him peace and the flow of it to her.
Thoughts mattered for she would sense them.

Her beauty is the dappled sun light was astonishing!

A mallard mix I believe.
Teaching the children of fertility via a mating pair of duck...
I save our home a stench, for the kids had hidden eggs to try to hatch.
I did not let on that I knew , but ceased the moment.

Dash had found a gentle wisdom so few children are taught.
He even guarded her from other children.
At one point a (stupid) adult (term used loosely) said "GRAB HER!"
Dash said "No thanks, I am just enjoying her beauty"...
I was so proud of him.

He sat a long while. Then two little boys came to within sitting on my legs and began to feed her. I began to teach them as well of distance and respect. They were good boys. I was a bit startled at how at ease the boys were to even lean on me.

Now Dove wanted her playmate to return to the land of fiction.



When they were almost done I caught a spider web in the afternoon sun.

Returning to the truck Dove had stopped to set out her hand in peace to see if the duck would feel safe to approach.
The Mallards came near, yet as I told her the harlequins and the woo duck were wild on migration. The mallard did come close but she ran out of bread and then stood in exasperation...."they were so close!"

"Yes, I told her but standing frightened them. When you lost your peace it taught them fear"


One last view of the train.
Fiction...stealth so that the train riders do not see him:)One last photo as the sun melted their eyes!
Off we went.

We saw a horse that was starving to death. The children asked "what can we do Mom?"
so I turned around to take address and later called the police to take a visit and perhaps find a way to help the people if they can't afford hay.

We stopped to get the orange Juice on a lead in ad at half price. We entered and Dash said "Oh too bad Mom we could of called Victor and got the chickens scrap" I looked up as I was saying "I don't see him honny I have to call first"
Then right there in front of walks Victor!
We spoke of Jason for I have not been keeping up on my acquisition of scrap for a week or two now.
He said "I should of called you!", This the man who is doing me the favor of saving us scrap...
Then he got bright eyed "Oh wait!" he said! follow me...
He said that he has a new guy that asked him if he should save anything,
There in the produce refrigerator two bags of lettuce scrap for the birds!

The garden watered in the afternoon yielded radish, egg from the hens...oops dropped one.


We all went for a walk after Daddy Man got home.

There is an injustice that is hurting moral at his work.
It is a devisive thing. Indiscriminate and radom.
Please if you think of this Man of mine do pray for him.
Injustice is such an affront to him.

Well day is done and I have to do the linins on the big bed!
Good night.

by the way both kids silently without being asked came to me with their eggs an told of the experiment.

Establishing a point of view...


In Memory of a Man with a Strong Point of View
St Patrick

He's a real nowhere man sitting in his nowhere land.

Making all his nowhere plans for nobody.

Doesn't have a point of view.
Knows not where hes going too.

Isn't he a bit like you and me.

Nowhere man please listen.
You don't know what your missing.
Nowhere man the world is at your command.

He's as blind as he can be.
Just sees what he wants to see.
Nowhere man can you see me at all?

Nowhere man don't worry.
Take your time don't hurry.
Leave it all for someone else lends you a hand.

Nowhere man please listen.
You don't know what your missing.
Nowhere man the world is at your command.

Hes a real nowhere man sitting in his nowhere land.
Making all his nowhere plans for nobody.

Making all his nowhere plans for nobody.

Making all his nowhere plans for nobody.
Making all his nowhere plans for nobody.
Making all his nowhere plans for nobody.
The Beatles

Establishing a point of view...

It is easy in blog land and also in the world we live in; to keep our point view silent in order not to offend. It is also a innate desire to be accepted by others.

This morning this song rang over my head as my Loving Creator Poppa God seamed to be asking me to establish my point of view. I see how often I veil my point of view. I see it as a process incomplete. Yet here I am nearing 50 years of age, and yet I still see myself as a child in so many ways. That is changing though moment by moment. I do have a point of view and it is time I own it with the power of who He is within me.
I do have a point of view. Often it is veiled yes...Humbly I effort to remain teachable.

Nowhere man please listen.
You don't know what your missing.
Nowhere man the world is at your command.

This is the message over me today. I am to listen to my own point of view, examine it and establish it.

He's as blind as he can be.
Just sees what he wants to see.
Nowhere man can you see me at all?

How many lives are at a loss of my effect. I see the hurting and dieing all around me and often keep my view silent. I do not want to offend or face the loss of acceptance, or cause an offence.
I just see what I want to see...but do not speak to it or about it.I watch people perish for a lack of knowledge. Error in choice for a lack of understanding. Yet I remain silent

Nowhere man don't worry.
Take your time don't hurry.
Leave it all for someone else lends you a hand.

This to me is both truth and sarcasm. I worry about those times when I have kept my point of view guarded or silent. Wondering if it could of made a difference in lives around me.Taking my time waiting for that right moment. Waiting for someone else more confident to share it, but then it would be their point of view not mine.

He's a real nowhere man sitting in his nowhere land.
Making all his nowhere plans for nobody.

This is somewhat convictions and somewhat condemnation depending on the "Point of View".
What is it I want to have as a legacy, what do I want to have achieved in my life. In my youth is was to "give myself a life someday, and to make everyone I ran in contact to, smile at least once in their lifetime.
In my youth I have accomplished these things and still do to this day. I have life and a home and a family. My Marriage will be cerebrating it's 27 Th year. It is beyond established it is thriving.
Now in this chapter, this coming passage it is time to establish my "point of view". Stand in it and be willing to declare it and stand up for it. I have walked softly on this earth and will continue to do so, but to walk on this earth without a trace of a foot fall is wrong. Yes He carries me and has done so all of my days. I am now to stand and walk tall. To establish my "point of view". and leave my mark in the sands of time.

Can you see your footfalls?
One day we will we miss you yet we may touch you through the mark you have left in the sand.

Yes I will walk softly but I will not be invisible.

Today is St Patrick's Day
see Annette's full post here

St. Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland. March 17 is celebrated in his honor every year, and by the Irish community worldwide.

St. Patrick was born in Britain around 385 A.D. At the age of 16 he was sold into slavery by Irish raiders and spent six years in captivity. It is during this time that he found religion and upon escaping went to Gaul monastery to study. He became convinced that his purpose was to convert people to Christianity and once a priest he spent 30 years traveling around Ireland establishing monasteries, schools and European culture after the fall of The Roman Empire. He died on March 17, 460 A.D.- a date which has been celebrated as St. Patrick's Day ever since.


According to one legend, St.Patrick used three leafed shamrock to explain the concept of Trinity, (What a very interesting way to explain the Trinity uh?) True or not, shamrock remains one of the most significant symbols visible on St. Patrick's Day.



He had a point of view established when he was in the worlds eyes a
"nowhere man",
a slave.



Taxes to do...
As far as the house work
The Laundry
The chores at hand
Cleaning up the sewing room
Finishing the projects in process

Monday, March 16, 2009

The Simple Womans Daybook


For Today...

Outside my window...It is night, dark and quiet. I hear a cricket cherp

I am thinking... I must finish taxes and rest and shop and water the warden...I think I will stop thinking! :)

From the learning rooms... The childrens books are back on the shelves and I could not be more happy about that! They were still in boxes in the garage from when we tried to sell the house last year. They are having so much fun with the math machines too. I love it! The multiplication charts are on the hall wall.

I am thankful for... everything

From the kitchen... lights out

I am wearing... tank top and stretch slacks so cumfy

I am reading... through old papers to sort and make into binders

I am hoping... a budget met with flying colors!

I am creating... a quilting binder

I am hearing... the click and clack of the dogs walking accross the hard floor.

Around the house... laundry........

One of my favorite things...eating my first strawberry today with the children and having them pick peas and eat them right off the plant.

A few plans for the rest of the week... enjoy spring break and the children home.

Here is a picture thought I am sharing with you...
My quilt one day.
Designs are yet to be researched.

Free to be Me Bloggers retreat

To the very first Northwest Florida Bloggers Retreat!The Sisters of Faith is thrilled to offer an opportunity to hear an awesome speaker, Mary Snyder~as well as some eLboW ruBbiNg with our dear sisters of Blogville, USA --- We have got goosebumps we are so excited!We have hardly been able to keep quiet about this! Denise of Shortybears Place has been kind enough to tease you all a bit with some "questions" for about 2 weeks now!Looky-looky! A button crafted by my very own sweet friend, "Maddie" of "Sweet Designs by Me!" (be sure and visit these sweet friends with a big hug and thank you for helping!)


FREE TO BE ME! 2009 BLOGGERS RETREAT!
The conference is set for October 23-24, 2009 in Sneads Florida near beautiful Lake Seminole! We are currently working on prices of hotel accommodations for you! To further tempt you with this retreat...here's a bite of what you will find on the menu! (chomp-chomp!)
Mary Snyder! Friday night
Worship Services lead by
Becky Knight
Saturday morning classes by
Lynn Donovan of
Spiritually Unequal Marriage
Marsha Harwood of Marsha's Musings
and two surprise guest speakers! (Waiting on confirmation :) )Some of the topics will include:
~ How to lead an online Bible Study - meeting their needs, touching their hearts, growing up in Grace.
~ Being a Follower of Jesus and not falling into the Follower Button trap
~ Developing your blog into a women's ministry
~ Using personal video chats to reach out and minister in new ways.
~ How to write a compelling story, meaningful devotional.... hooking/captivating your audience.
~ How to market your blog/should you 'market' your blog?
~ Finding your niche - your special corner of blogworld - blogging your passion.
~ How to handle blog addiction - finding the balance between your personal relationships and your blogging relationships.
~ Copyrighting information.
GRAB the BUTTON and help us spread the word! We will be having a giveaway of one free registration! (details on that coming UP!)More class details forthcoming! So---save the date! Get the babysitter! Make plans now---most importantly---pray--pray--pray!

Retreat Investigation


It looks like for me air fair would be $350.
Well October is 7 months away???????
Beloved Hubby wants to see if we could make a way.
But then there is lodging???
Transport?
Foods and such???

Meal plan Monday




Chicken in Basmati rice
home grown peas and sugar snap peas stir fried in olive oil

Basmati rice must be rinsed in a calendar .30 cents I buy a 15 pound sack
This is boiled in organic chicken broth 2.50 can be homemade cheaper
The chicken breasts are boned and slivered into tenders $4.50 for 2 pounds
this was a lead in add a few weeks back purchased several and froze them
slice along the length of the breast
Boil and just before it is absorbed turn off keep lid on.
dehigerated diced onion and herb's De France .02 cent and .01 cent if so
pantry staples

heat pan = hot pan old oil
add olive oil just a little .05cent
The garden fresh peas added (free)
sprinkled with a bit of paprika .01 cent
then added a little Dijon honey mustard. .02 cents
flash fry very little on very high heat they are served crisp

$7.41 for 2 meals plus a lunch for two
$3.00 for a dinner for 4
$1.41 cents for a lunch for two

utilities used once
one pan for the chicken and rice and another for the snap peas
Left overs ...priceless:)



Full day so far


Willy was a silly boy at 6:30 a.m.
too sweet. He is just trying to enamor me after the tomato caper.

The bread this weekend was a real success, a nice tender moist loaf with a good hold to it.
Once My sweetie had his lunch he was off...
The child to attend today was not to arrive after all at 7a.m., no it was 8:15 the Mom dropped her off. So I go an extra hour or so work accomplished on the flowers. Sleep might have been sweet too. She misspoke.

Once the kids did get together it has been a non stop affair of fun and innocence.
I am so glad to be able to offer them and even myself a nice place to grow and enjoy the day.
I took the kids into the garden and gave them each a chance to pick a snap pea and a pea pod. The little guest said she does not like peas...then begged for more:)
There was one strawberry ripe on the plant, we quartered it and all just were thrilled...
As a child said "this tastes nothing like strawberries from the store". The flavor was so strong and amazing!
They enjoyed the last of the loaf and the chili left overs.
While I cut coupons.

Then with the yard all tidied by the hopeful children.
I did not disappoint them...The got to run in the sprinklers.


It is a warm spring day here.

Taxes await me...
There was a time that they were done every year before the end of January.
Oh life.

I am drawn to the fabrics and desire a sewing fix soon.

Spring is so vivid and beautiful.

I will be popping corn before long for little tummies.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Weekend wrap up

Good evening on this Sunday night when all slows a bit.
The children sleep and a quiet hour awaits me.
Can you say...awwwww
That was tell just now the child who was welcomed for a play date will be spending the whole day here tomorrow.
She just called to remind me she will be coming to my house in the morning and to say good night.
Now a play date tuned into an all day event where Dove is really trying to get me to let her stay the night tomorrow night. I am still considering it. It leaves a lot of political issues for my Dove will in no way be sleeping over at the child's house no not ever....

Dove attended her birthday yesterday.
This is the kid who was here during October last and I have a broken trust with the adults in her life...
A play date was one thing...now I feel hood winked into a free child care from 7-5:30 p.m.
Not how I intended to play my day out.
I will let it go this one time.
I do not want to do that all week. I have no doubt that this is going to be where it heads too.
Need wisdom and boundaries on that.
I was the only Mother out of 7 to stay!
One mother saw me and said that she was so happy to see me.."I knew if you would be there you would stay and i could feel alright to leave" said she...
"Oh I said sounds like I am getting a reputation" I smiled back at her...
Another Mom said she had to leave to go to work (single with 5 kids) really nice lady. I told her I would help keep an eye on her girl too.
It was at mid party that we were all called into the party room. A half an hour later the little kid comes in crying , she was forgotten by the host mother an I overlooked her as well. The child who was teamed up with her had said nothing to us either I felt just terrible !
The host mom felt bad too.
The childs mother was alright about it. I was a bit surprised. The kids could not exit the place without a matched wrist banded adult.
Yet she was so upset and I think a bit scared too.
I calmed the girl got her pizza and cake. It was said, that the kid should of gone to get help before or came when called...but she was just a kid.
I think folks expect adult responsibilities from kids when they do not have the developmental ability to give it.

It amazed me
this is high $$$$$$ stuff. $350 plus!
For a small party.
The kids had a blast though!

all of the kids were known to me, and they all know me well for I serve in the class helping several of them with vocational issues and by doing Art Masters.
The birthday girl had a $$$$$$$$ french manicure, Dove was impressed by it.
So on the way home I stopped at a drug store and had a little mom and daughter time.
I saw myself taking time for this over the week end at some point.
Dove asked nicely for a set of glue on nails, she wanted to do our nails together.
This was a priceless chance to tie cords.
We each got a $5 set of nails and between the two sets had enough small ones to do hers and mine.

It was so sweet this morning to be with my daughter to do her nails.
These are just a simple glue and press but to her it is an extravagant privilege.
She is so happy and proud of it, we have nice matching hands.
Good thing for me to do too, as I am breaking a run of nail biting over the stress of late.
It was so fun.

47 year old hands
Mother
daughter
11 year old hands

She choose a tube of fragrant lotion and some head bands for her hair.
I had returned the set I chose for myself thinking not to spend on them. At the register the girl said "buy one set get one free, would you like to go get a free item such price or under for free.
I went back and grabbed the ones for myself I had put back.
It felt like a nice hug from my Poppa.

After a fast run to the grocery store to make use of coupons before they expired.
I came home with 44% off on my small haul of goods.

Then it was off to the Grand parents.
MILove had set up to make some cookies with the kids.
They had a nice time with her.

They were cute little ready made rabbits.

We had a wonderful supper she had prepared for us.
She made Cole slaw. I think Dash had never eaten before. :)
They were so excited about getting a cookie.

MILove had made a few more of these beautiful wash clothes.
I sat and sewed two of them together and then hand cocheade a loop on it.
A pot holder!
She uses a small needle and I love the tightly bond work. It is thick and stout.
She had found two that an elder who has long ago passed on , made for her years and years ago.
She passed them down to me.
Dear Emily she had gone blind toward the end of days, but oh what a kind sweet Elder she was.
Full of the Word and love. She was a part of our early marriage.

So home we came via the grocery for I got some coupons from the folks for another $4.65 Orange Juice for $1.97 so I stopped in to grab it for the add ceased tonight.

I hope you all had a nice week end

There is a buzz going around over a blogging retreat in Florida for those of our circle.
My Beloved even said to me that he would love to see if there could be a way to make that happen.



Please consider to continue to pray for my Sister in the loss of her Son.
Also for my niece (her daughter) and her (grand) child to be born to her any day now.

What office supply are you?




You Are a Coffee Mug



You have loads of energy and stamina. You can zip through the most boring of tasks with complete enthusiasm.

You are also great at motivating a group. You are a fearless leader.



You are efficient and productive. You don't put off tasks or procrastinate. You actually enjoy working.

You would make a good small business owner or start up employee. If a job requires blood, sweat, and tears - then you have some to give.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

That garden thief!!!!!!!!!


Willy Wonka ate all my tomatoes!
Then barfed them out on the living room floor!

On a brighter note.
I harvested radish and more snap peas this morning.
The radish are so good!
How I do love to see Dash eat the peas. Too cool to watch a child devour healthy foods.
Now think about it
the dog eats it and I am frustrated and angry...
The boy eats of it and it brings me joy...
Well introspective and humor overcomes it all A'...
Considering all joy.
:)
Although I would really like to get to enjoy some of my hard work on the tomatoes...



this plant had 5-6 3" fruits ready to harvest....had being the operative word.
we have got to find a way to protect them.

This morning in the garden
The black lined hills are the watermelon and cantaloupe

That old Simpson lettuce (to the left) is still a joy.

The cantaloupe is very happy.
"Moon and stars" watermelon, an old heirloom variety.
They are so beautiful
The leaves and the fruit have bright yellow spots on them.

The radish harvest still left many yet to grow...
Pole beans behind are thriving.

Onion are doing well too..
There are a few carrots coming up to the right in the row.
Strawberries are doing great. Yet we are having a bit of browning on the leaves I need to investigate. Any berry growers out there got a clue?
A few tasks of the day...

Breakfast cookies

bread

grind wheat

juice lemons
clean up sewing room (what I really want to do)
unpack the books in the living room
Yes...taxes too.

...but first a shower
a birthday party at a noisy place to attend with with Dove
Dash and Daddy are going to have time together.
Rest is over.
Rice and beans are in my tummy, and everyone else is getting ready to enjoy them too.
The family loves that staple and I got them finished this morning.

Daddy man fixed me a plate and I sat here for a rest so the pain pill could ease my back.

Time to get back up and scoop the cookies onto a sheet.

Steve took the lemon cubes out of the deep freezer for me and now the cookie sheets are free of the cube trays and are awaiting me...

See ya!

I just love the garden in the morning. Enjoy the day... :)

Older women likewise teach the younger women...

• how to love their husbands
• how to love their children
• how to be self-controlled
• how to be pure
• how to be keepers at home
• how to be kind and submissive (not subservient) to their own husbands. (See Titus 2:3-5)

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By Maya Angelou

'A woman's heart should be so hidden in Christ
That a man should have to seek Him first to find her.'

When I say... 'I am a Christian' I'm not shouting 'I'm clean living,'
I'm whispering 'I was lost, Now I'm found and forgiven.'

When I say... 'I am a Christian' I don't speak of this with pride.
I'm confessing that I stumble and need Christ to be my guide.

When I say... 'I am a Christian' I'm not trying to be strong.
I'm professing that I'm weak and need His strength to carry on.

When I say.. 'I am a Christian' I'm not bragging of success.
I'm admitting I have failed and need God to clean my mess.

When I say... 'I am a Christian' I'm not claiming to be perfect,
My flaws are far too visible, but God believes I am worth it.

When I say... 'I am a Christian' I still feel the sting of pain...
I have my share of heartaches, so I call upon His name.

When I say... 'I am a Christian' I'm not holier than thou,
I'm just a simple sinner Who received God's good grace, somehow!

Words have power. Here are a few of my favorite sayings.

  • A warm cup of tea is like a cuddle with a friend.
  • The North American Indians have a more eloquent word for ‘friend’ than we do in English. In their language, the word for friend literally means, “the one who carries my sorrows on his back.”
  • Return with Honor
  • The sage anticipates things that are difficult while they are easy, and does things that would become great while they are small. All difficult things in the world are sure to arise from a previous state in which they were easy, and all great things from one in which they were small. Therefore the sage, while he never does what is great, is able on that account to accomplish the greatest things."
  • "HOME IS WHERE YOUR STORY BEGINS"
  • “Live so that when your children hear these words they think of you… Fairness Caring Integrity Honesty Love Trust.”
  • "O Lord help my words to be gracious and tender today, for tomarrow I may have to eat them."
  • "No man has ever been shot while doing the dishes"
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Zephaniah 3:17 NLT
"For the LORD your God has arrived to live among you. He is a mighty savior. He will rejoice over you with great gladness. With his love, he will calm all your fears. He will exult over you by singing a happy song."

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