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I had a turn for the worse for a couple of weeks and was just trying to focus on getting past the pain.  I had so many people praying for me and I certainly felt them sustain me.  During this difficult time, my husband was more determined than ever that I get a new chair.  As soon as I was able, we were off to the La-Z-Boy store.  I sat in every La-Z-Boy in the store many, many times.  I reclined, I sat, I took my sweet time.  Here’s what I picked out:

I love it!! The fabric is very, very soft and it’s so very cushioney!! (Is that a word?) I also love the dark, chocolate brown color. Anyway, as usual, my husband was right. It has made things much better.  I am sleeping in this chair and it’s helped.  I still have pain, but at least I am having times where I have some relief.  Any kind of relief is a blessing! That’s my prayer shawl draped over the back.  It’s been in well use!

We also had birthday’s here the past couple of weeks.  My boy’s birthdays are just a few days apart and we celebrated quietly at home.  I made BBQ chicken wings, pizza and carrot cake.  I did this over a process of a few days and was able to pull it off.  They both wanted the same thing so I did this twice.  Here’s a picture of the finished cake.

This cake was so rich, so sweet and so good!! You can find the recipe here.  The recipe actually calls for the cake to be a sheet cake, but I did it in my round pans which are older than the hills and smaller than today’s cake pans so it ended up being a triple layer cake.  I will never buy a store bought carrot cake again after having this. It was better than anything we ever had from the bakery.  My oldest son really enjoyed this cake

and so did my youngest son.

They both had wonderful birthdays and I’m so very, very thankful for my sons.

My doggies have been needing to be groomed so hubby took them for me one day and here’s my precious, little Holly after her grooming.  Isn’t she just adorable?  She’s so excited, she’s playing with her little, purple squeeky dog toy.  I love her hair short and as much as I have loved doing the whole ribbon and bow thing in her hair, I’m thinking I’m going to have her get this hair cut from here on out.

Sweet Holly has been such a comfort to me during these last few months of dealing with pain. She is always there with me, snuggling with me and knowing when I need a kiss on the nose.  She is definitely a gift from God. 

My sons had their friend over the past couple of days and they had a great time playing video games and munching on cake.  As they have all gotten older, they aren’t able to get together with their friends like they used to.  There’s college, work, and other responsibilities in their lives now and so these times of just having some down time are far and few between.  I’m so glad they were able to get together for awhile. 

I’m SO tired.  Between the birthdays, the pain, and the steroid shots, I just feel like I’m crashing half the time.  I’m going to try and get some decent sleep tonight.  I say that every night, but usually end up having insomnia and total exhaustion the next day. I think it’s the pain pills, quite frankly.  I’ll be so thankful when I’m able to cut them down even more.

Thank you again for all your prayers, emails, and comments.  They have been such a blessing to me and I never take them for granted. 

God bless you – Julie

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I had a turn for the worse for a couple of weeks and was just trying to focus on getting past the pain.  I had so many people praying for me and I certainly felt them sustain me.  During this difficult time, my husband was more determined than ever that I get a new chair.  As soon as I was able, we were off to the La-Z-Boy store.  I sat in every La-Z-Boy in the store many, many times.  I reclined, I sat, I took my sweet time.  Here’s what I picked out:

I love it!! The fabric is very, very soft and it’s so very cushioney!! (Is that a word?) I also love the dark, chocolate brown color. Anyway, as usual, my husband was right. It has made things much better.  I am sleeping in this chair and it’s helped.  I still have pain, but at least I am having times where I have some relief.  Any kind of relief is a blessing! That’s my prayer shawl draped over the back.  It’s been in well use!

We also had birthday’s here the past couple of weeks.  My boy’s birthdays are just a few days apart and we celebrated quietly at home.  I made BBQ chicken wings, pizza and carrot cake.  I did this over a process of a few days and was able to pull it off.  They both wanted the same thing so I did this twice.  Here’s a picture of the finished cake.

This cake was so rich, so sweet and so good!! You can find the recipe here.  The recipe actually calls for the cake to be a sheet cake, but I did it in my round pans which are older than the hills and smaller than today’s cake pans so it ended up being a triple layer cake.  I will never buy a store bought carrot cake again after having this. It was better than anything we ever had from the bakery.  My oldest son really enjoyed this cake

and so did my youngest son.

They both had wonderful birthdays and I’m so very, very thankful for my sons.

My doggies have been needing to be groomed so hubby took them for me one day and here’s my precious, little Holly after her grooming.  Isn’t she just adorable?  She’s so excited, she’s playing with her little, purple squeeky dog toy.  I love her hair short and as much as I have loved doing the whole ribbon and bow thing in her hair, I’m thinking I’m going to have her get this hair cut from here on out.

Sweet Holly has been such a comfort to me during these last few months of dealing with pain. She is always there with me, snuggling with me and knowing when I need a kiss on the nose.  She is definitely a gift from God. 

My sons had their friend over the past couple of days and they had a great time playing video games and munching on cake.  As they have all gotten older, they aren’t able to get together with their friends like they used to.  There’s college, work, and other responsibilities in their lives now and so these times of just having some down time are far and few between.  I’m so glad they were able to get together for awhile. 

I’m SO tired.  Between the birthdays, the pain, and the steroid shots, I just feel like I’m crashing half the time.  I’m going to try and get some decent sleep tonight.  I say that every night, but usually end up having insomnia and total exhaustion the next day. I think it’s the pain pills, quite frankly.  I’ll be so thankful when I’m able to cut them down even more.

Thank you again for all your prayers, emails, and comments.  They have been such a blessing to me and I never take them for granted. 

God bless you – Julie

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Sometimes hearts get forgetful, distracted by the busy and the hard. So here’s a little reminder…

You’re loved – high as the sky, deep as the ocean, wide as the world  (Psalm 103:11)

You’re created – made by God’s hands, one-of-a-kind, soul-deep-beautiful (Genesis 1:31)

You’re thought of – all day, every day, awake-asleep-and-in-between (Psalm 139:18)

And there’s lots more where that came from because there’s no end to the ways He loves you.

- Holley Gerth, DaySpring Writer

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Both of my boys are sick now.  I woke up this morning to the sounds of my youngest son coughing like crazy.  My oldest son is still very sick and I’m actually quite worried about them both.  They both fell asleep today and that’s a big tip off in knowing that they are very sick.  My oldest son is very worried because he’s been too sick to study for his Fire Science class and he feels like he’s behind.  I know he’ll be fine, but it bothers him.  He tried to read his text book today, but I’m not sure how far he really got.  I think a call to the doctor is going to be in order tomorrow.

I am learning so much from my Bible study.  I think I’ve mentioned this study before – it’s by Beth Moore and it’s the Beloved Disciple study.  (This is the study that I was leading at church before I injured my back.)  Anyway, as I was studying this morning, it drove home to me how much the Lord loves us.  He has so much love for us, it can never, ever be depleted! He cares so much for us, his caring can never be depleted!  He is our Abba, Father.  Not only that, but I can depend on Him and know that He is walking with me every step of the way.  That has been really huge through all this pain the past few months.  If I didn’t know that my God was there for me, I could not have gone through this.  It’s the hope that He will heal me, the knowledge that He is by my side that keeps me going day by day – moment by moment.  To someone who doesn’t know God, this probably makes no sense, but it’s true.  I know it in my Spirit, and since my Spirit is a gift from God, He speaks to me through it.  Praise God!

I’m SO tired tonight.  I decided to make dinner tonight and tried out a new recipe that my friend mentioned on her Facebook page.  Oh. My. Goodness.  It was SO good.  You have to try it.  It’s a white Italian sauce and I made spaghetti noodles and steamed/pan fried some chunks of chicken to go with it.  Can we say yummy?  If you’d like to try this recipe, go here. The added plus was it was super, super easy!  That really important to me right now because I just can’t do the big, elaborate dinners.  I have to work, then sit, then work, then sit; and it has to be in my recliner during the sitting part.  My hubby loved this meal and that was the important thing, so I’ll definitely make it again.  I made enough that there is left-overs.  I just mixed the leftover noodles, chicken and sauce together and put it in the fridge.  It will be really easy to heat up in the microwave oven.  I could see serving this sauce over shrimp or with salmon.  It’s so delicious, it could be used in lots of different ways.  By the way, I doubled this recipe so there would be left-overs.  :)

After I rested for a couple of hours, I decided to make my hubby’s Valentine gift.  We are short of money, but the nicest things can be made with a little money, some effort and lots of love.  I made a chocolate cake in my heart shaped pans and then after they cooled, I cut each cake in half so I had four layers.  I made my chocolate butter frosting (I had to really mess with this as I don’t have a recipe written down and I haven’t made it for so long, I just couldn’t get it right at first), and opened a can of cherry pie filling.  Between the first and second layers, I put the pie filling then frosted the two layers.  I then laid the next layer on top, put pie filling on that, topped it with the next layer, then frosted the whole thing.  It’s going to be SO good!  My husband was very touched that I was doing this for him.  Again, I had to work then rest, work then rest, but it’s going to be so worth it when he has takes that first bite tomorrow.  He doesn’t know about the cherry filling and he’s going to just love it.

I am now tucked into my recliner for the night, took my pain meds and am hoping they take effect soon.  Yes, I’m in bad pain, but sometimes I have to push myself a little so I can do the little things for my family.  I’m just praying I don’t pay for it tomorrow.  I really would like to spend some special time with my honey tomorrow – he talked about us just sitting and talking over tea.  Sounds wonderful to me!

I hope you had a blessed Sunday!!

God bless you – Julie

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Sometimes hearts get forgetful, distracted by the busy and the hard. So here’s a little reminder…

You’re loved – high as the sky, deep as the ocean, wide as the world  (Psalm 103:11)

You’re created – made by God’s hands, one-of-a-kind, soul-deep-beautiful (Genesis 1:31)

You’re thought of – all day, every day, awake-asleep-and-in-between (Psalm 139:18)

And there’s lots more where that came from because there’s no end to the ways He loves you.

- Holley Gerth, DaySpring Writer

**+**+**+**+**+**+**+**+**+**\

Both of my boys are sick now.  I woke up this morning to the sounds of my youngest son coughing like crazy.  My oldest son is still very sick and I’m actually quite worried about them both.  They both fell asleep today and that’s a big tip off in knowing that they are very sick.  My oldest son is very worried because he’s been too sick to study for his Fire Science class and he feels like he’s behind.  I know he’ll be fine, but it bothers him.  He tried to read his text book today, but I’m not sure how far he really got.  I think a call to the doctor is going to be in order tomorrow.

I am learning so much from my Bible study.  I think I’ve mentioned this study before – it’s by Beth Moore and it’s the Beloved Disciple study.  (This is the study that I was leading at church before I injured my back.)  Anyway, as I was studying this morning, it drove home to me how much the Lord loves us.  He has so much love for us, it can never, ever be depleted! He cares so much for us, his caring can never be depleted!  He is our Abba, Father.  Not only that, but I can depend on Him and know that He is walking with me every step of the way.  That has been really huge through all this pain the past few months.  If I didn’t know that my God was there for me, I could not have gone through this.  It’s the hope that He will heal me, the knowledge that He is by my side that keeps me going day by day – moment by moment.  To someone who doesn’t know God, this probably makes no sense, but it’s true.  I know it in my Spirit, and since my Spirit is a gift from God, He speaks to me through it.  Praise God!

I’m SO tired tonight.  I decided to make dinner tonight and tried out a new recipe that my friend mentioned on her Facebook page.  Oh. My. Goodness.  It was SO good.  You have to try it.  It’s a white Italian sauce and I made spaghetti noodles and steamed/pan fried some chunks of chicken to go with it.  Can we say yummy?  If you’d like to try this recipe, go here. The added plus was it was super, super easy!  That really important to me right now because I just can’t do the big, elaborate dinners.  I have to work, then sit, then work, then sit; and it has to be in my recliner during the sitting part.  My hubby loved this meal and that was the important thing, so I’ll definitely make it again.  I made enough that there is left-overs.  I just mixed the leftover noodles, chicken and sauce together and put it in the fridge.  It will be really easy to heat up in the microwave oven.  I could see serving this sauce over shrimp or with salmon.  It’s so delicious, it could be used in lots of different ways.  By the way, I doubled this recipe so there would be left-overs.  :)

After I rested for a couple of hours, I decided to make my hubby’s Valentine gift.  We are short of money, but the nicest things can be made with a little money, some effort and lots of love.  I made a chocolate cake in my heart shaped pans and then after they cooled, I cut each cake in half so I had four layers.  I made my chocolate butter frosting (I had to really mess with this as I don’t have a recipe written down and I haven’t made it for so long, I just couldn’t get it right at first), and opened a can of cherry pie filling.  Between the first and second layers, I put the pie filling then frosted the two layers.  I then laid the next layer on top, put pie filling on that, topped it with the next layer, then frosted the whole thing.  It’s going to be SO good!  My husband was very touched that I was doing this for him.  Again, I had to work then rest, work then rest, but it’s going to be so worth it when he has takes that first bite tomorrow.  He doesn’t know about the cherry filling and he’s going to just love it.

I am now tucked into my recliner for the night, took my pain meds and am hoping they take effect soon.  Yes, I’m in bad pain, but sometimes I have to push myself a little so I can do the little things for my family.  I’m just praying I don’t pay for it tomorrow.  I really would like to spend some special time with my honey tomorrow – he talked about us just sitting and talking over tea.  Sounds wonderful to me!

I hope you had a blessed Sunday!!

God bless you – Julie

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I learned to make these sandwiches several years ago from a fellow homeschool Mom.  They are wonderful because you can make a huge batch, freeze them, and then your family can pull one out of the freezer, microwave it, and they have a wonderful, hot breakfast. 
Here’s what you’ll need.  Eggs, English Muffins, Sausage, and Cheese; muffin tins, baking (cookie) sheets, tinfoil, and a clear bag to put the sandwiches in at the end.  First, preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Then get a baking sheet and cover it with tin foil.  This makes for easier clean-up when you’re done.  Make your sausage patties and put them on the baking sheet.

Next you’ll need to spray your muffin tins with Pam.  Be generous so that your eggs will not stick to the inside when you bake them.  Put one egg in each muffin cup and then use a fork and break up each egg yolk. 

I have two different types of muffin tins.  The one above has extra large cups and the one below is a regular size muffin tin.  I really prefer the bigger tin as it makes flatter, bigger eggs that fit perfect on the English Muffin, but I only have the one big one, so I use both.

Put the eggs and the sausage sheet in the oven and bake until done.  Watch the sausages closely and flip half way through the baking time.  This takes about 15-20 minutes.  The eggs can be done in 10 minutes, so watch them. Here’s what the eggs look like when they are done.

Flip your eggs out onto a place and put your sausage on a plate with a paper towel to pull the grease out.

At this point, gather all your supplies together so you can make an assembly line of putting these sandwiches together.

If you want cheese on your sandwiches, slice it thinly and have it ready.  I do some with cheese and some without.  My boys like the cheese, but my husband doesn’t.  Put your egg, sausage and cheese on an English Muffin and then wrap in tin foil. Another tip: The eggs from the small tin can be squished a bit in your hands to make it big enough to fit on the entire muffin, or you can put an egg and 1/2 to cover the muffin.  Whatever works for you.  Be sure you keep your cheese and non-cheese sandwiches separate.

Here’s a picture of the finished sandwich.  Yummy.  After you wrap all the sandwiches in foil, place in a clear bag and label the bag as to if they are cheese or non-cheese.  I use the inexpensive bread bags that you get buy at Safeway.  You could use a large Ziploc bag, too.  Here’s the picture of the finished sandwiches in the labeled bag.

Put the bag in the freezer and your family will have breakfast at hand! After you take them from the freezer, microwave on defrost for 1 minute.  Check to see if it’s hot enough for you and then microwave at 30 second intervals after that.  Microwave ovens vary so much, this is the best way for me to tell you how to do it.  This is much, much cheaper than eating our or even buying the pre-made sandwiches at the grocery store. My family loves them – I hope your family does, too!

God bless you – Julie

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How was your Christmas? Ours was amazingly beautiful, blessed, and wonderful! We didn’t have much under the tree, but that was okay! In fact, I really think it made us thankful for the couple of things we did receive and, more importantly, it made us really thankful for each other.  I know the day was more about the people around me than the stuff around me.  Very little money was spent because we don’t have but a little, but the joy came from focusing on what Christmas is all about and the fact that my little family was together. 

I made ham, cheesy potatoes, mixed veggies and pumpkin pie for our Christmas dinner, and I must say, it was really one of the best meals we’ve had for Christmas.  I told you about the 99 cent per pound ham I got at Safeway and the fact that it wasn’t spiral cut.  It didn’t matter in the least! In fact, I thought it was better.  I spiced it and created my own delicious glaze that everyone loved.  I used my electric knife to cut paper thin slices that could be used for sandwiches later.  Love my electric knife, people!  I got it one year when they were selling them for cheap at WalMart.  It was like $5.00 or something ridiculous.  The cheesy potatoes were just that – super cheesy.  I created a triple batch of the cheese sauce this year to pour over those lovely potato slices and it was just wonderful. The only downside was that during the baking, we started to smell smoke.  Some of that lovely cheese sauce had dripped over the edge of the pan and onto the oven floor below making a smokey mess.  I had put the pan on a cookie sheet, but it was a small one and it just ran right past the cookie sheet.  I had to pull everything out and clean up the mess so we didn’t die from smoke inhalation! I then put a piece of foil beneath the pan and it caught all future drips.  At the end of the day, I cleaned my stove and it was so hard – I had to flip the switch to clean.  LOL  Anyway, I made my pies Christmas morning, too, which I never do, but it all worked out and everything was delicious.

Yesterday afternoon, we all played games – Sorry, Racko and Canasta Caliente.  FUN! We love to play games at our house, but we don’t do it nearly as often as I would like.  We all lead such busy lives, it’s hard to sit down and make the time to play the board games together.  We are going to try and do it more often, though, as we really enjoyed it!  I didn’t cook yesterday but had leftover Christmas dinner fixings and then I did make a couple of dips for snacking.  My son (of the pizza fame) made white chocolate chip and macadamia nut cookies and they were wonderful, too!

The only downer to yesterday was MIL creating problems AGAIN and upsetting everyone. Truly, she thrives on this and it’s a constant thing.  My hubby has made it clear that she will never change and to expect her to, is to drive ourselves crazy.  I know this, I accept it (I guess) and yet I still have this small place in my brain that thinks one day she will wake up and say, “Gee, I’ve been really obnoxious! I’m going to stop!”. Ummm, yeah, right.  Just not gonna happen.  Period. My problem is that I still allow her to upset me and ruin my days.  I’m still trying to figure out how to handle this and, at this point, am not sure how to, and that further drives me crazy! We have had to make so many changes in our house because of her, for example:  Every time we would cook, she would come out and turn off the stove or oven.  I didn’t know she would do this and one day I came home to what I thought would be dinner all nicely cooked in the oven, to a raw roast freezing cold and uncooked.  Oh, yes. I was furious! Of course, confronting her about it, only a made her do it all the more. If she thinks something is upsetting you, she amps it up and does it more and more. Anyway, I would put a pan on to boil for pasta or whatever, go and do other things, and she would turn off the pan. Or I would put something in the oven to cook or bake, come back a few minutes later and the oven was off.  It was/is so irritating! So, I got child gates and put them up at each end of my kitchen so she couldn’t go in there.  That made her mad, but it worked for awhile until the other day when she pushed on one of the gates until it popped and she got in there.  Same with the refrigerator.  She was constantly leaving the doors open and we had to call the repairman out to fix it twice! So, I put child locks on the fridge.  Great, until one day she got mad and pulled the handle on the door so hard it broke the lock! So now we’ve moved a piece of furniture in front of the one opening to the kitchen (I KNOW!!) and we’ve moved a chair in front of the fridge plus put a new lock on the fridge (I KNOW!!).  The remaining gate is so tight and positioned in such a way that we are praying she can’t knock it out.  Just so it doesn’t sound like we’re heartless, she has her OWN FRIDGE in her room which we stock with her favorite foods and she is still able to get to the glasses and water in the kitchen.  The area of the kitchen I have blocked off is where the stove, oven and pantry are.  The pantry is a whole other story that I shall save for another day when I feel like venting.

I am praying that the Lord will show me how to handle this situation to where I’m not losing my mind.  Confronting her does not work, talking to her does not work, ignoring her does not work, and catering to her does not work.  Frankly, she is an evil person and has a totally obsessive and narcissistic personality that allows her to only consider how things are affecting her and no one else.  What I don’t like is what it is doing to me as a person.  I feel uptight all the time, on edge, and totally stressed.  I try to do as many things at night that I can so I don’t have to deal with her because if I do have to deal with her, she always, ALWAYS, says something cruel that effects me the rest of the day and then I, in turn, affect my wonderful, loving family in a negative way because I’m either crying or ranting. Neither are good and certainly not what the Lord calls me to do as a wife and mother. My friend reminded me the other night that I need to stop it in my mind before I react to it. Absolutely. She’s right. The key to stopping it in my mind? Not there yet, but I know the Lord is growing me through this and He will provide that key and give me the grace I need to handle this….and the love. The love seems impossible right now, but that’s just it, isn’t it? We are called to love the unlovable and, believe me, dear readers, this woman is unlovable, but that’s the point; God couldn’t grow me through this and I couldn’t give him the glory if it wasn’t going to grow me and create in me a more Christ-like Spirit! Pray for me, dear friends, that the Lord would give me the wisdom to know how to handle this and to not allow it to touch my heart.  That’s what this really comes down to, of course, is that I’m allowing her to touch my heart and hurt my feelings.

Today I’m tired. I had 4 hours sleep last night (I’m still battling insomnia) and I really want to go back to sleep, but I can’t and I won’t.  I’m going to get going and do some things for my family that will bless them.  I’m also in the process of writing down my goals for 2011.  Can you believe it? 2011…how weird did it feel to just type that. Anyway, I’m going to make bread today for the freezer and I would like to go through a couple of boxes of mementos that need to be sorted, organized and put away.  After all that, I intend to sit and work on my cross stitch for awhile and enjoy my precious family and my beautiful home that the Lord has so graciously blessed me with.

God bless you – Julie

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When my boys were growing up, I taught them to cook.  My oldest son seemed to take more of an interest in it, but as time has gone on, my youngest son is more interested and even likes to experiment!  He’s a very good cook and is always willing to cook when I’m not up to it.

Recently, we started making our own pizza again.  It’s so expensive to get a decent pizza out and we decided that we could start doing it ourselves again.  The other night he felt like having pizza and wanted me to make the dough, but I just wasn’t up to it.  I showed him the recipe (it’s in the Betty Crocker Cook Book, by the way) and led him through the process.  He did great!! In fact, I would say his pizza was perfect. . . what do you think?

He made a pizza with Italian Sausage, Pepperoni and two different types of cheese and then made a Pepperoni with two types of cheese.  They were absolutely delicious and everyone loved his pizza.

I think it’s wonderful that my boys are self-sufficient and can take care of themselves, if need be.  It was really part of our homeschooling and I incorporated some of these things into their schooling.  They know how to do laundry, cook, clean, and anything else that they need to know.  I learned those things in school when we had home-economics and I also learned them from my mother and grandmother and those are the things that have served me well all my life.

I leave you with a picture of the artist and his yummy creation!!

God bless you – Julie

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I received my new Bosch machine and am thrilled with it! I made over-night cinnamon rolls in it last night and they are baking right now for breakfast. What could be better?!! Go here to get the free recipe download from MarmeeDear.com She has a wonderful site, plus you can purchase your Bosch from her as well as lots of other wonderful products. Super nice lady – she’s a joy to work with! Here’s a picture of my beautiful rolls as they came out of the oven. I will frost them with some of my glaze and they will be delicious!! Yummm!!!!


This recipe made two huge pans like this so I’m going to share some with my in-laws. I’m thinking I might take these to my Ladies Bible Study this week, too, as it’s my turn to bring snacks. They would be good snacks!! LOL

Later . . . the cinnamon rolls were delicious!! I have never made them with wheat flour before and was unsure about it, but they were really good. In fact, my family liked them better than the ones I used to make, so that’s what’s important, right?

We’re on our way to church so will be back with more news later. Have a blessed Lord’s day!!

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Why is it so hard for me to remember that God is in control and not me?!! Why is it so hard for me to remember that if I keep my eyes on Jesus, He will make all situations work out for my very good? Oh, that I would remember that!!

As I said in my last post, I had a traumatic day on Tuesday. I got myself all upset and everything really worked out for the best. I lost sleep, stewed and simmered over the situation, and all the time the Lord had his hand over the whole thing. Silly me!

Today has been good. I’ve been organizing my homeschooling area and purging things I don’t need anymore. With my oldest in college now, I only have my youngest son to homeschool and he is a junior so I don’t need a lot of the things I’ve hung onto for so many years. I really, really need to get through my huge stack of magazines and donate them to someone else. They are taking over the living room and my bedroom and it’s time to let them go. The older I get, the more I want to live simply. I don’t want to spend my days dusting nic-nacs and trying to find places for stuff. I don’t need more stuff and I don’t want more stuff!!

I went to Curves this afternoon for my workout and met a really nice lady that works there. We got to talking about our churches and I think she’s going to come to mine. She definitely wants to come to the ladies bible study they are having this fall. I can’t wait – it’s going to be the Beth Moore bible study on David. Any other Beth Moore fans out there? I just love her studies and she is so “right on” biblically!!

Tonights dinner is going to be really simple. Fish patties, seasoned mashed potatoes and broccoli. Nothing fancy, but yummy, nonetheless!

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Hubby is having an Open House for one of his listings tomorrow and I’m helping out by getting things ready. I bought flowering plants yesterday at the grocery store. I couldn’t believe the blessing of getting two of them for 79 cents and 3 others for $4.99 that had been $14.99! I also got some really cute pots that were on sale for 79 cents and I will get the plants all planted in the pots today. We will also set out candles (in jars for safety) and generally try and make the house look more homey. It’s empty, so we can add a lot of touches here and there to make an impact.

I’m also making cookies.

Now, lest you get real impressed, let me add that I used these

Normally, I would have made homemade. In fact, I’ve never used this kind of cookie dough, but it’s so terribly hot and I’m so busy with other things, that I decided it would be best for everyone’s sanity (mostly mine!) if I used premade cookie dough. I bought two other types, too. Sugar cookies and Oatmeal Cranberry. Two of the packages I bought made “mini cookies”. I thought that was the best way to go but figured out that I can break the other squares of the large cookies in half and have mini cookies really easily! That was my special tip for the day – look out Martha Stewart!!

My hubby tasted them and pronounced them “good”. Hey, what else do I need?

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