I am so glad I made it the whole month with blogging. I did share them late at times, but at least I did 30 posts in all. I did not do half of my cards of encouragement, because I forgot about them most of the time, but at least I did half. I finished my "book" and I did my best to ignore the numbers both here and on Instagram. This was a little harder to do, when it came to my business, but I have been thinking a lot about my business Instagram, and if I am going to keep it up. I feel guilty for not posting every day, twice a day, and it is carrying over into my personal account, and I have just been avoiding the whole thing. This is not like me, and so I am doing a lot of thinking about where I want to go from here. As far as feeling happier? I am not sure I feel happier, but I do feel accomplished for finishing the month out, and I do think that I will continue to blog my happiness project from here forward, but will definitely not be posting every day. I will be happy with once a week, to be honest.
As for my December resolutions, December's focus is on Parenthood - Spread Joy.
My resolutions are:
- Take time to listen
- Acknowledge the reality of people's feelings
- Make happy memories
- Document life
The first two resolutions are pretty self-explanatory and I think that I need to work on the first one more with my older daughter, and the second one is geared more towards my youngest. As far as making happy memories, this is the holiday season and we do an advent activity each day in December leading up to Christmas. This is a great way to make memories, and the girls and I look forward to it each year. I also plan on taking a photo a day in the month of December, as a way of documenting life. I have heard of making a December Daily mini-album, and I am not sure if I will do this or not, but it is an idea to consider.
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30 November 2015
29 November 2015
Day 29 - Dear Santa, My wishful thinking Christmas List
If I could pick five things that I would love to have this Christmas, no matter the cost, I would choose these:
1. A new fitbit flex. ( mine suffered an unfortunate accident.)
2. A new house.
3. Some (or all) of the books on my previous blog post.
4. this blanket scarf
5. Holy Donut Coffee - as many bags as I could get. It is my favorite coffee ever.
So if any one is looking for gift ideas for me, feel free to select any of the above. :)
1. A new fitbit flex. ( mine suffered an unfortunate accident.)
2. A new house.
3. Some (or all) of the books on my previous blog post.
4. this blanket scarf
5. Holy Donut Coffee - as many bags as I could get. It is my favorite coffee ever.
So if any one is looking for gift ideas for me, feel free to select any of the above. :)
Day 28 - Meet Scout
Scout is our Elf on the Shelf, and the girls look forward to him coming around every year. He always makes his first appearance the day after Thanksgiving, and each morning the girls love searching for him. He gets into a lot of mischief, whether he turns the milk green, or he throws toilet paper all over our tree.
Pinterest is my best friend when it comes to ideas for him, although some of them are a bit too much for me. He is fun, the girls love it, and so that is the most important part to focus on - I am not trying to win any awards for how clever or creative his adventures are. As long as you don't let it overwhelm you by falling into that trap, he is a fun addition to our holiday celebrations.
Day 27 - Advent activity ideas
Advent starts December 1, and every year I plan activities for us all to do each day. I thought I would share a few of our activities to give you some of our ideas if this is something you are interested in doing.
- Bake cookies for the library, the fire department, ( the orthodontist, the neighbors, etc.)
- Watch a Christmas movie with popcorn.
- Watch the Christmas classics (Rudolph, Frosty, Mickey's Christmas Carol, etc) and have hot chocolate.
- Dress in PJ's and go for a drive to look at Christmas lights. This year I am planning on searching pinterest for a Bingo or Scavenger Hunt idea to use while we look. I think it will be really fun this way.
- Wrap our teacher's Christmas presents.
- Go Christmas shopping for each other and our dog.
- Make Reindeer Dust. Check pinterest for this too - there are a million different ways to do this.
- Have a picnic dinner under the Christmas tree, and listen to Christmas music.
- Write a letter to santa, and a gratitude letter to Jesus.
- Decorate gingerbread houses.
- Decorate Christmas cookies with Gigi.
- Bake cookies for the library, the fire department, ( the orthodontist, the neighbors, etc.)
- Watch a Christmas movie with popcorn.
- Watch the Christmas classics (Rudolph, Frosty, Mickey's Christmas Carol, etc) and have hot chocolate.
- Dress in PJ's and go for a drive to look at Christmas lights. This year I am planning on searching pinterest for a Bingo or Scavenger Hunt idea to use while we look. I think it will be really fun this way.
- Wrap our teacher's Christmas presents.
- Go Christmas shopping for each other and our dog.
- Make Reindeer Dust. Check pinterest for this too - there are a million different ways to do this.
- Have a picnic dinner under the Christmas tree, and listen to Christmas music.
- Write a letter to santa, and a gratitude letter to Jesus.
- Decorate gingerbread houses.
- Decorate Christmas cookies with Gigi.
Day 26 - 5 things I am thankful for right now
I hope everyone had a very happy Thanksgiving! Once again, this is late, but I will share what I am most thankful for right now, in no particular order.
1. A safe trip. We traveled almost 2000 miles and traveled by plenty of accidents, and through a lot of heavy traffic. We got lost in New York because the GPS had a weird setting enabled that we didn't know about, and that resulted in a very VERY frustrating twenty minutes, among crazy one-way streets and unknown territory, but we made it.
2. My husband. So the part where we got lost in New York? Yeah, I had a bit of a meltdown and I was so tired and wanting to be in my bed, but all I saw was being lost on the streets of New York for hours and hours, and never getting out, and this made me lose it. He threw on the flashers, made me switch with him so that he could drive, and about four u-turns later, we were out and back on the road, and I felt much better. He got me to calm down, and he didn't give me much crap about it.
3. My family and friends. I am thankful for each of them and so blessed to have them all in my life.
4. My Christmas tree. I am really glad that it is already decorated, especially given how tired I am from our trip! Plus, it is just so pretty!
5. Advent starting tomorrow. I am so excited that advent starts tomorrow, and I can't wait to see how God uses this time to bring me closer to Him and to my family.
1. A safe trip. We traveled almost 2000 miles and traveled by plenty of accidents, and through a lot of heavy traffic. We got lost in New York because the GPS had a weird setting enabled that we didn't know about, and that resulted in a very VERY frustrating twenty minutes, among crazy one-way streets and unknown territory, but we made it.
2. My husband. So the part where we got lost in New York? Yeah, I had a bit of a meltdown and I was so tired and wanting to be in my bed, but all I saw was being lost on the streets of New York for hours and hours, and never getting out, and this made me lose it. He threw on the flashers, made me switch with him so that he could drive, and about four u-turns later, we were out and back on the road, and I felt much better. He got me to calm down, and he didn't give me much crap about it.
3. My family and friends. I am thankful for each of them and so blessed to have them all in my life.
4. My Christmas tree. I am really glad that it is already decorated, especially given how tired I am from our trip! Plus, it is just so pretty!
5. Advent starting tomorrow. I am so excited that advent starts tomorrow, and I can't wait to see how God uses this time to bring me closer to Him and to my family.
Day 25 - How to road trip with kids
So we went out of town for the Thanksgiving holiday, and due to being on the road and visiting with family, I got very far behind on blogging. Now it is time to play catch-up.
We had about a seventeen and a half hour trip ahead of us. We planned on leaving at 4 in the morning, and ended up pulling into the hotel parking lot at almost 10pm. It was a looooong trip and we were all ready for it to be over. Charlotte was already asleep, and Rory finally fell asleep about thirty minutes before we got there.
In order to survive this trip, we had a few tricks up our sleeve. First, we have portable tv/dvd players that hook up behind the two front seats for them to watch. We went to the library and rented out the max amount of DVDs, and these played on repeat the entire trip. (This helps with the fighting in the backseat immensely).
We are also not above bribing. We have a special "treat envelope" which is just a big manila envelope that is full of dollar store items. Every hour or so that they are good, they get something out of the envelope to play with. We had things like colored pencils and notebooks, PEZ candies, little dolls, glow in the dark necklaces, and tic tacs. By the time they are bored with it, they only have a few minutes to go until the next one. It works perfectly.
We have plenty of snacks available as well, so that we don't have any hunger meltdowns. We try not to stop too much, but of course little bladders need to attended to, and quickly. We stopped for lunch and dinner early, to avoid the rush and we made sure that we gassed up and went to the bathroom each time we stopped, to avoid any stops in between. We did really well, and the main reason out trip took four hours longer than the GPS originally told us as we pulled out of our driveway, was due to so. much, traffic. Ugh!
All in all, it was a pretty good trip and the kids did really well. I definitely think it helps to be prepared and to stock up on fun things for the kids, as well as making sure they have something to distract them from the long trip (whether this is a DVD player, or travel games).
We had about a seventeen and a half hour trip ahead of us. We planned on leaving at 4 in the morning, and ended up pulling into the hotel parking lot at almost 10pm. It was a looooong trip and we were all ready for it to be over. Charlotte was already asleep, and Rory finally fell asleep about thirty minutes before we got there.
In order to survive this trip, we had a few tricks up our sleeve. First, we have portable tv/dvd players that hook up behind the two front seats for them to watch. We went to the library and rented out the max amount of DVDs, and these played on repeat the entire trip. (This helps with the fighting in the backseat immensely).
We are also not above bribing. We have a special "treat envelope" which is just a big manila envelope that is full of dollar store items. Every hour or so that they are good, they get something out of the envelope to play with. We had things like colored pencils and notebooks, PEZ candies, little dolls, glow in the dark necklaces, and tic tacs. By the time they are bored with it, they only have a few minutes to go until the next one. It works perfectly.
We have plenty of snacks available as well, so that we don't have any hunger meltdowns. We try not to stop too much, but of course little bladders need to attended to, and quickly. We stopped for lunch and dinner early, to avoid the rush and we made sure that we gassed up and went to the bathroom each time we stopped, to avoid any stops in between. We did really well, and the main reason out trip took four hours longer than the GPS originally told us as we pulled out of our driveway, was due to so. much, traffic. Ugh!
All in all, it was a pretty good trip and the kids did really well. I definitely think it helps to be prepared and to stock up on fun things for the kids, as well as making sure they have something to distract them from the long trip (whether this is a DVD player, or travel games).
24 November 2015
Day 24- Cinnamon Ornaments Recipe
CINNAMON ORNAMENTS
Ingredients:
1 c. ground cinnamon
1 T. cloves
1 T. nutmeg
3/4 c. applesauce
2 T. white glue
Directions:
1. Combine cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg. Add applesauce and glue, stirring to combine. Work mixture with hands for 2-3 minutes. If your mixture is too dry, add an extra teaspoon of glue and a tablespoon of applesauce. If it is too wet, sprinkle cinnamon and mix in until it is easily workable.
2. Divide mixture into four parts. Roll each to 1/4" thickness. Sometimes it is helpful to roll them out between two sheets of wax paper. Cut out desired shapes. Use a straw to create a hole at the top for the ribbon. Place on a wire wrack and allow to dry at room temperature for about two days. Turn over after the first day.
3. Tie with ribbon to hang on the tree. You can decorate your ornaments with craft paint or even glitter if you would like. After awhile, the ornaments start to lose their scent, so you can add a drop or two of cinnamon oil to them when that happens.
23 November 2015
Day 23 - Conclusion to the Waiting Season
In conclusion, waiting does have purpose. It is hard and it is painful. Sometimes there is a light at the end of the tunnel, and sometimes that light never comes. However, God uses every season to bring us closer to Him and to teach us more about himself. He develops our character into strong and trusting individuals, and He allows the experiences to grow us into better people. When we are going through a waiting season, we can encourage and come alongside others who are in a similar place.
As I have walked through my own waiting seasons, I have learned a lot about myself in the process, and who I am in Christ. I have also learned a lot about who God is, and what He would have for me. I have trusted Him more deeply as a result of all that I have gone through. Waiting is hard, but it meaningful. Do not lose heart.
22 November 2015
Day 22 - My Waiting Season - Part 3
Another time that I found myself in a very hard waiting season was when I was in my last job. During this time I endured hurtful and spiteful comments about my character that were untrue and completely subjective. It went on for months, and I had to pray that God would give me the strength just to walk in the door each day. It was during this time that I thought of the idea for this book, because I wanted to share with others what I had been learning.
I learned that God is enough. No matter what my coworkers said about me, or how my managers decided to handle the situation, I knew that I was a child of the King. The words He spoke over me were true, that I was loved, redeemed, cherished and precious. The rest of the words that I heard throughout the day lost their power in light of my identity in Christ.
I learned that His ways are best. I prayed that He would take me out of the situation and I thought of a hundred ways that He could do it. In the end, it was a completely different scenario than I had ever envisioned, but it was better than I could have dreamed.
I learned that anything that brings me closer to Jesus is the best thing for me. I wouldn't go back and change it because it caused me to trust in Him completely and to make Him Lord of my life over and over, day after day. I had to keep giving it all to Him and trusting Him for His best.
I learned that God is enough. No matter what my coworkers said about me, or how my managers decided to handle the situation, I knew that I was a child of the King. The words He spoke over me were true, that I was loved, redeemed, cherished and precious. The rest of the words that I heard throughout the day lost their power in light of my identity in Christ.
I learned that His ways are best. I prayed that He would take me out of the situation and I thought of a hundred ways that He could do it. In the end, it was a completely different scenario than I had ever envisioned, but it was better than I could have dreamed.
I learned that anything that brings me closer to Jesus is the best thing for me. I wouldn't go back and change it because it caused me to trust in Him completely and to make Him Lord of my life over and over, day after day. I had to keep giving it all to Him and trusting Him for His best.
Day 21 - Thoughts on HP after 3 weeks
Once again I forgot to post this on the actual day it was to be posted, but Saturday's are busy around here and so now I am playing catch up again. I will be glad when I no longer have to post every day, but I have found that it comes more easily to me than I thought. I am still not a "blogger" and never will be I don't think, but I might try and do a better job keeping this up every once and a while.
As far as the notes that I was going to send - well I didn't send one last week because I forgot. I worked a lot and we had appointments to go to and there was a million things to do. I am lucky I only missed one day of posting to be honest. I will try and send one this week, but we are going out of town for the holiday, so we'll see if that happens.
As far as the notes that I was going to send - well I didn't send one last week because I forgot. I worked a lot and we had appointments to go to and there was a million things to do. I am lucky I only missed one day of posting to be honest. I will try and send one this week, but we are going out of town for the holiday, so we'll see if that happens.
20 November 2015
Day 20 - Favorite Holiday Traditions
Thanksgiving has always been the opposite of Christmas as far as tradition is concerned, with the exception of the menu. There is always turkey, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, hot sausage stuffing, and plenty of pie. The other sides can vary, and we often rotate which grandmother's house we go to and even that isn't held tightly. I have spent Thanksgiving at a boyfriend's house, I have been sick for a Thanksgiving and missed it all together. I don't mind if Thanksgiving isn't observed the same way or with the same people.
Christmas is a different story. For me, it is magical and precious, and I love everything about the season - from the music to the lights, from the tree to Christmas breakfast. We have traditions that go back into my childhood. Some things I have added or changed now that I have my own children, but a lot of these traditions are in my earliest Christmas memories.
* We have a "rule" that we start playing Christmas music after Thanksgiving or after we see the first snow flakes fly - whichever comes first.
* We always celebrate advent as a family. Each day we read a different activity that we are going to do that day, whether it is decorate gingerbread houses, or go Christmas shopping for each other.
* We always go to my grandmother's on Christmas Eve. This is one of my most treasured holiday traditions. She always has her house decorated so festively, with such yummy food and drinks. She is an amazing hostess and I feel like I am going to a party for the evening.
* We started a tradition about four years ago where we make sangria to bring to my grandmothers on Christmas Eve. We always make it a little differently, but each time it is absolutely delicious. Dangerously so.
* We always listen to Manheim Steamroller on the way home on Christmas Eve. We have it timed precisely of when we start the cd, so that the very last notes of the last song ( Silent Night - my favorite ) are quietly fading away as we pull into our drive.
* We always leave a new book wrapped in tissue paper on the floor so that when my kids wake up on Christmas morning, they can look at the book until it is time to get up and open presents ( I do not condone the 4:30 wake up time on Christmas morning. We start at 7am and no earlier. ) My mom did this with us, so it has always stuck.
* We always wait to bring up the presents to put under the tree on Christmas Even once the kids are in bed. They get so excited to see what Santa has brought!
* Before we open presents, I always read the story of Jesus' birth from the Storybook Bible to my girls. Every year I tear up as I read it. What a gift his birth was (and is) to us! He came as a babe just to die, so that we may live. If that doesn't give you joy and hope, I don't know what does!
* We always open stockings first and they hold a combination of wrapped and unwrapped items. I usually include things they need like shampoo or hair elastics, and I always include a DVD. This way we slowly build our DVD collection over the years. ( Especially helpful as we don't have cable!)
* I number each of my girls' gifts so that they open them in the correct order ( for example, if they get an American girl doll, I make sure they open that before they open the clothes for it. I also make sure that the BIG gift isn't the first one they open.) This also helps to ensure that each girl opens a similar item at the same time so that there isn't any arguing about who got what. I would like to think this would never happen on Christmas morning, but they are still young girls and I don't take any chances.
* After we celebrate at our own homes, my sister and I take our families over to my parents where we have breakfast and then exchange gifts there. We always have "Christmas Casserole' which is just an egg and sausage casserole and all three families make one to bring. We each make it just a little bit differently, so it is fun to try each one.
*My sister always makes hot buttered rum for Christmas morning ( a relatively new tradition, but a great one!)
* In years past, we went to my other grandparents house after this, but it got too busy and a lot of us have to work the next day, so we stopped doing that. (They live quite a distance away). Usually we plan another day to see them and celebrate.
* We always meet back at my parent's house for Christmas dinner. It is always Chinese food, and we always watch National Lampoon's Christmas vacation while we eat. My dad has gotten really good at editing the movie with the mute button at certain parts of the movie. (i.e. after Chevy Chase gets his jelly of the month club "bonus")
Each of these traditions are special and contribute to making the holidays special. I am so looking forward to them this year!
Christmas is a different story. For me, it is magical and precious, and I love everything about the season - from the music to the lights, from the tree to Christmas breakfast. We have traditions that go back into my childhood. Some things I have added or changed now that I have my own children, but a lot of these traditions are in my earliest Christmas memories.
* We have a "rule" that we start playing Christmas music after Thanksgiving or after we see the first snow flakes fly - whichever comes first.
* We always celebrate advent as a family. Each day we read a different activity that we are going to do that day, whether it is decorate gingerbread houses, or go Christmas shopping for each other.
* We always go to my grandmother's on Christmas Eve. This is one of my most treasured holiday traditions. She always has her house decorated so festively, with such yummy food and drinks. She is an amazing hostess and I feel like I am going to a party for the evening.
* We started a tradition about four years ago where we make sangria to bring to my grandmothers on Christmas Eve. We always make it a little differently, but each time it is absolutely delicious. Dangerously so.
* We always listen to Manheim Steamroller on the way home on Christmas Eve. We have it timed precisely of when we start the cd, so that the very last notes of the last song ( Silent Night - my favorite ) are quietly fading away as we pull into our drive.
* We always leave a new book wrapped in tissue paper on the floor so that when my kids wake up on Christmas morning, they can look at the book until it is time to get up and open presents ( I do not condone the 4:30 wake up time on Christmas morning. We start at 7am and no earlier. ) My mom did this with us, so it has always stuck.
* We always wait to bring up the presents to put under the tree on Christmas Even once the kids are in bed. They get so excited to see what Santa has brought!
* Before we open presents, I always read the story of Jesus' birth from the Storybook Bible to my girls. Every year I tear up as I read it. What a gift his birth was (and is) to us! He came as a babe just to die, so that we may live. If that doesn't give you joy and hope, I don't know what does!
* We always open stockings first and they hold a combination of wrapped and unwrapped items. I usually include things they need like shampoo or hair elastics, and I always include a DVD. This way we slowly build our DVD collection over the years. ( Especially helpful as we don't have cable!)
* I number each of my girls' gifts so that they open them in the correct order ( for example, if they get an American girl doll, I make sure they open that before they open the clothes for it. I also make sure that the BIG gift isn't the first one they open.) This also helps to ensure that each girl opens a similar item at the same time so that there isn't any arguing about who got what. I would like to think this would never happen on Christmas morning, but they are still young girls and I don't take any chances.
* After we celebrate at our own homes, my sister and I take our families over to my parents where we have breakfast and then exchange gifts there. We always have "Christmas Casserole' which is just an egg and sausage casserole and all three families make one to bring. We each make it just a little bit differently, so it is fun to try each one.
*My sister always makes hot buttered rum for Christmas morning ( a relatively new tradition, but a great one!)
* In years past, we went to my other grandparents house after this, but it got too busy and a lot of us have to work the next day, so we stopped doing that. (They live quite a distance away). Usually we plan another day to see them and celebrate.
* We always meet back at my parent's house for Christmas dinner. It is always Chinese food, and we always watch National Lampoon's Christmas vacation while we eat. My dad has gotten really good at editing the movie with the mute button at certain parts of the movie. (i.e. after Chevy Chase gets his jelly of the month club "bonus")
Each of these traditions are special and contribute to making the holidays special. I am so looking forward to them this year!
19 November 2015
Day 19 - Some favorite thanksgiving day recipes
It's hard to believe that Thanksgiving is a week away! Where has this year gone, seriously?!? I thought I would share some of my most favorite Thanksgiving recipes for you to enjoy. I love this meal almost more than any other, and dessert is the best part! Let me know if you try any recipes, I'd love to hear what you think!
CREAMY DREAMY MASHED POTATOES
source: Bride & Groom First and Forever Cookbook
Ingredients
2 lbs. Yukon Gold potatoes, peeled and cut into 2 inch pieces
Kosher salt
3/4 cup heavy cream
2 tbs unsalted butter
1/4 cup milk, plus more as needed
1 cup grated white cheddar cheese
2 tsp grated onion
Freshly ground pepper
Directions
1. Put the potatoes in a large saucepan and cover with cold salted water. Bring just to a boil over high heat. Reduce heat to low, and simmer until the potatoes are tender when pierced with a fork, about 20 minutes. Drain.
2. Meanwhile, heat cream, butter and 1/4 cup milk in a small saucepan over medium heat. While potatoes are hot, mash with a potato masher or fork. Return potatoes to the large saucepan and fold in the warm cram mixture, then the cheese and 2 tsp onion. Season with salt and pepper to taste, thinning with additional milk to the desired consistency.
HOT SAUSAGE STUFFING
source: my grandmother
Ingredients
2 1/2 cups chicken broth
2 stalks celery, coarsely chopped (about 1 cup)
1 large onion, coarsely chopped (about 1 cup)
1 pkg. (14 ounces) Pepperidge Farm® Herb Seasoned Stuffing
16 oz Jimmy Dean's HOT sausage
Bell's Seasoning
Directions
1. Heat the broth, celery and onion in a 3-quart saucepan over medium-high heat to a boil. Reduce the heat to low. Cover and cook for 5 minutes or until the vegetables are tender, stirring often. Remove the saucepan from the heat. Add the stuffing and mix lightly.
2. In separate pan, brown the hot sausage and drain. Add to the stuffing mixture and mix. Add Bell's seasoning to taste.
3. Spoon the stuffing mixture into a greased 3-quart shallow baking dish. Cover the baking dish.
4. Bake at 350°F. for 30 minutes or until the stuffing mixture is hot.
APPLE OF HER EYE PIE
source: The New Basics Cookbook
Ingredients
Pastry
3 cups flour
1⁄4 cup sugar
1 teaspoon dried mustard
1 pinch salt
8 tablespoons unsalted butter
1⁄3 cup shortening, chilled
3⁄4 cup sharp cheddar cheese, finely grated
6 -8 tablespoons ice water
Filling
8 tart apples
4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
1⁄2 cup sugar
2 tablespoons sugar
2 tablespoons cornstarch
3⁄4 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon grated lemon, zest of
1 teaspoon vanilla
Topping
1 teaspoon sugar
1 pinch cinnamon
Directions
1. For pastry: Combine flour, sugar, mustard and salt. Cut in butter and shortening with a pastry blender. Stir in cheese. Sprinkle in water, 2 tablespoons at a time, tossing with a fork until dough can be gathered in a ball. Knead, divide into slightly unequal halves, and chill 45 minutes.
2. For filling: Cut apples into chunks. Toss with butter and remaining ingredients.
3. Roll out smaller portion of dough and fit into a 9-inch pie pan. Fill with apples. Roll out remaining dough and fit on top. Sprinkle with topping, cut slits in top.
4.Bake at 350°F degrees for 1 1/4 hours.
UTTERLY DEADLY SOUTHERN PECAN PIE
source: here
Ingredients
1 cup sugar
1 1⁄2 cups corn syrup (I use 1/2 dark and 1/2 light)
4 eggs
1⁄4 cup butter
1 1⁄2 teaspoons vanilla
1 1⁄2 cups pecans, coarsely broken
1 unbaked deep dish pie shell
Directions
1. In saucepan boil sugar and corn syrup together for 2 to 3 minutes; set aside to cool slightly.
2. In large bowl beat eggs lightly and very slowly pour the syrup mixture into the eggs, stirring constantly.
3. Stir in butter, vanilla, and pecans and pour into crust.
4. Bake in a 350°F oven for about 45 to 60 minutes or until set.
18 November 2015
Day 18 - My waiting season - Part 2
Another season of my life where I had the agonizing experience of waiting was when I was waiting to move home from North Carolina. I had been living there for almost two years while my step-daughter was finishing high school, and we had plans to move to Maine once she graduated. I was excited to move back to my home town and have my family grow up on the same streets that I did. I missed my family and my friends and I was so ready to be close to them again. It was so difficult to wait for the end of June to come. It was all I thought about and it pretty much consumed me. I was so focused on moving home that I never stopped to think about all I would be leaving behind. There was a family that I nannied for while I was living there, and we had a play date one of the last few weeks I was in North Carolina. I literally was five minutes away from leaving when I realized this would be the last time I would see them for a long time. I couldn't believe I had been so focused on what was ahead of me, that I didn't stop to appreciate what was right in front of me. I drove away with tears in my eyes as I left behind a family that had become like part of my own.
This experience taught me that while it is not wrong to dream or hope for the future, it shouldn't take over your life and overshadow where you are right now. There is always something to be thankful for and appreciate. Waiting for that sweet baby to arrive? Enjoy these last few days with your husband as a family of two - you will never have those days again. And while your child will bring you so much joy, it will change your life and nothing will ever be as simple as it once was. Just think about the good things in your present life, and that will help you have a different perspective as you trudge through the difficult waiting season.
This experience taught me that while it is not wrong to dream or hope for the future, it shouldn't take over your life and overshadow where you are right now. There is always something to be thankful for and appreciate. Waiting for that sweet baby to arrive? Enjoy these last few days with your husband as a family of two - you will never have those days again. And while your child will bring you so much joy, it will change your life and nothing will ever be as simple as it once was. Just think about the good things in your present life, and that will help you have a different perspective as you trudge through the difficult waiting season.
17 November 2015
Day 17 - My waiting Season - Part 1
I thought I would share my experiences with waiting as the second part of my "book". My first memory of waiting was when I was in high school and all of my friends had boyfriends but I did not. I felt like something was wrong with me because of this, and I was very sad and lonely. I wanted someone to sit with my at the lunch table, or call me every afternoon. I did have some girlfriends that would do this often of course, but I wanted a boy to like me. Then, my junior year of high school, one of my crushes ( I'll admit, I had a few) asked me to be his girlfriend. That lasted three weeks until he fooled around with my best friend. Both relationships were over for me after that.
I remember feeling so discouraged and heartbroken after this. I felt like my worth and my value was attached to if I had a boyfriend or not. In youth group, the girls were given a poem and I don't remember the poem itself, but I remember that it was written as if from God's point of view and it said that He wanted to be our first love. If we developed a relationship with Him first, the rest would all fall into place, and we would put other relationships in their proper place in our heart. I tried to do this, but I think at that time I was still in the "I will do this, if you will do this" bargaining phase with God, and that of course is not how a relationship should go.
After high school came college - more crushes but no relationships. I began to wonder if it would ever happen for me. I started to really seek God out - and not my parent's God or my church's God, but who God was for me. As I learned about Him in college, He became real to me and I started to develop a deeper relationship with Him.
However, it would take five years after college for me to really develop a relationship with God and I also found my husband during this time. It was a hard and dark time, and I won't get into all the details here and now. I learned that God needed to be first in my life and I learned that my worth and my value had nothing to do with if a boy liked me or if I was pretty or smart or funny. My identity was found in Christ, He had redeemed me with the blood of his precious son, and I was already as valuable as I would ever be, because I was His daughter. Once that became enough for me, I had some tough decisions to make in my life, and at the end of the tunnel - my husband and a daughter of my own.
Looking back, I wish I had not cared so much about if I had a boyfriend or not, and I really wish I didn't view my importance through the lens of a relationship with another person here on earth. I wish that I had spent more time in his word and in prayer. I am thankful that God fulfilled the desires of my heart, and I am thankful that He used my waiting season to bring me closer to Him, but it was a long and painful road.
I remember feeling so discouraged and heartbroken after this. I felt like my worth and my value was attached to if I had a boyfriend or not. In youth group, the girls were given a poem and I don't remember the poem itself, but I remember that it was written as if from God's point of view and it said that He wanted to be our first love. If we developed a relationship with Him first, the rest would all fall into place, and we would put other relationships in their proper place in our heart. I tried to do this, but I think at that time I was still in the "I will do this, if you will do this" bargaining phase with God, and that of course is not how a relationship should go.
After high school came college - more crushes but no relationships. I began to wonder if it would ever happen for me. I started to really seek God out - and not my parent's God or my church's God, but who God was for me. As I learned about Him in college, He became real to me and I started to develop a deeper relationship with Him.
However, it would take five years after college for me to really develop a relationship with God and I also found my husband during this time. It was a hard and dark time, and I won't get into all the details here and now. I learned that God needed to be first in my life and I learned that my worth and my value had nothing to do with if a boy liked me or if I was pretty or smart or funny. My identity was found in Christ, He had redeemed me with the blood of his precious son, and I was already as valuable as I would ever be, because I was His daughter. Once that became enough for me, I had some tough decisions to make in my life, and at the end of the tunnel - my husband and a daughter of my own.
Looking back, I wish I had not cared so much about if I had a boyfriend or not, and I really wish I didn't view my importance through the lens of a relationship with another person here on earth. I wish that I had spent more time in his word and in prayer. I am thankful that God fulfilled the desires of my heart, and I am thankful that He used my waiting season to bring me closer to Him, but it was a long and painful road.
16 November 2015
Day 16 - my thoughts on super mom
The following is a caption from one of my recent Instagram posts.
Being a mom is hard. There is so much pressure on all sides to have it all together and always say or do the right thing. Somewhere along the way we started thinking that to be a good mom you needed to always be the one making Pinterest-worthy treats for every class party, the house needed to always be clean, and if your kid had a grocery store meltdown you automatically failed. Well I don't think any of these things make you a good or bad mom. The standard that I am going to follow is this: do I send my girls out each day reminding them that they are daughters of the King? Do I remind them that their worth is not based on how many birthday parties they are invited to (or not invited to!) but on the fact that Jesus died for them? Their identity is only found in Jesus Christ, not their clothes, report card, or whether they have been to Disney or not. I need to be telling them this every day because the world is cruel and it can bring you down if you don't remember Who you're holding on to. And then the last part? I need to be living this for myself as well. I am redeemed, chosen, worthy. If I believe anything other than that, then I am not setting a good example for my girls and I will miss out on the joy that is mine through Christ.
Being a mom is hard. There is so much pressure on all sides to have it all together and always say or do the right thing. Somewhere along the way we started thinking that to be a good mom you needed to always be the one making Pinterest-worthy treats for every class party, the house needed to always be clean, and if your kid had a grocery store meltdown you automatically failed. Well I don't think any of these things make you a good or bad mom. The standard that I am going to follow is this: do I send my girls out each day reminding them that they are daughters of the King? Do I remind them that their worth is not based on how many birthday parties they are invited to (or not invited to!) but on the fact that Jesus died for them? Their identity is only found in Jesus Christ, not their clothes, report card, or whether they have been to Disney or not. I need to be telling them this every day because the world is cruel and it can bring you down if you don't remember Who you're holding on to. And then the last part? I need to be living this for myself as well. I am redeemed, chosen, worthy. If I believe anything other than that, then I am not setting a good example for my girls and I will miss out on the joy that is mine through Christ.
15 November 2015
Day 15 - Ways that I can de-stress over the holidays
After writing my last post, I began thinking about ways that I could de-stress over this holiday season. I think an important part is to avoid getting stressed in the first place. For me, this means lists and lists and lists. I write everything down, and this frees up my brain. I also try to get as much stuff done early, so I have less to do later. For example, I have like four more Christmas presents to buy, and I will be done. Wrapping Christmas presents is another thing that can be done early, because it can take up a lot of time, so it is best to get it out of the way. I try to be really intentional about the holiday season and keep my mind focused on what Christmas is really about for me. I plan advent activities for each day in December for my girls and I (and sometimes Forrest) to do. I try to make them special, but a lot of them we continue to do year after year. I also am really excited to join in on Naptime Diaries Advent devotional. I find that being intentional with my time, and keeping my mind focused on the reason for the season helps with dealing with all the distractions and to-do's that come with this time of year. When I do start to feel stressed, I usually write down all the things that are bothering me. Often, by getting it all out on paper I feel like I can tackle things more easily, and that sometimes when I look at them I realize they aren't the big deal that I have made them in my head. I look forward to Christmas every year, and I enjoy the time with family and friends. I want to make sure that I don't let stress keep me from enjoying it.
Day 14 - My thoughts on the happiness project after two weeks
Well, seeing as how I am writing this a day late, my thoughts are that it isn't easy to write every day with my schedule. Weekends are especially tough, because that is when we try to cram everything in. I do want to finish out the month, but I am sure I will not be blogging daily (maybe not even weekly) after November is over. I have written my two encouraging notes as well, but have no clue whom to send the last two cards to. I also think that mindfulness or gratitude would have been good topics to choose this month, because I find that as I am going into the holiday season, I am already thinking about all the things that have to be done and what time I have to do it in, and that makes me feel a little crazy. Perhaps I will just use writing as my outlet to release the stress when it starts to develop.
13 November 2015
Day 13- How God Uses Waiting - Part 4
In addition to using waiting to grow us in our relationship with Christ and to develop our character, God also uses waiting to give us the experiences to be able to help others that are going through the same thing. As we go through our season of waiting we can come alongside others that are in similar situations and share each others burdens. Sometimes going through a hard season doesn't feel as hard with the community of loving friends to help us through. Even after we have come out the other side of our waiting season, we can still be an encouragement to others that are where we once were. God designed us to be in community with each other and going through a similar experience as someone else helps us to develop a relationship built on common ground. Sometimes when we go through something really difficult, and then turn around and helps someone else that is going through their own difficulty, it helps to give our difficult journey some meaning. This can be reassuring to us, that it wasn't all for nothing. God never wastes our pain.
12 November 2015
Day 12- How God Uses Waiting - part 3
God uses the difficulty of waiting to teach us to to lean into Christ and experience intimacy with Him, as well as learn that we can depend on Him. God also uses waiting to shape our character. While we wait, we change. We can allow waiting to make us grow bitter and angry, or we can change for the better. We can continue to grow in our relationship with Christ and continue to trust in His plan. Waiting is certainly a test of faith, and James says that the testing of our faith produces steadfastness which, when it has its full effect, will make us perfect and complete, lacking in nothing. (James 1: 3&4) God uses waiting to refine us. Job 23:10 says "But he knows the way that I take; when he has tried me, I shall come out as gold." As we go through the difficulty of not knowing if and when we will ever get to the other side of waiting, we can develop strength of character and perseverance.
11 November 2015
Day 11 - Eleven books on my list right now.
I am an avid reader. I love going to the library and coming home with an armload of books. I like all kinds of books and I often read my favorite ones again and again. I was able to read a few books this summer, but most of the time I read in the cold winter months when there is no place I would rather be then under the covers with a great book. I made a list of eleven books that I would love to read, but haven't yet.
I will start with the book that isn't one that you read, but I want it all the same. It is:
1) The Harry Potter Coloring Book
I have been totally wanting one of these adult coloring books since I first saw some in AC Moore this summer, and what better one, than a Harry Potter version?!?
2) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone: Illustrated Edition
Speaking of Harry Potter, I would also love to own this book! I have all the Harry Potter books, and have probably read them at least 12 times, but I would love to have this illustrated version!
3) Hands Free Life: Nine Habits for Overcoming Distraction, Living Better, and Loving More
I have heard a lot of great things about this book, and it is definitely on my list! Sometimes I feel like I just move from one thing to the next, and don't really feel like I am "living" just "doing". I think I would really benefit from reading this book.
4) Simply Tuesday: Small-Moment Living in a Fast-Moving World
Along the same lines is Simply Tuesday - finding that life happens in the small moments.
5) Restless: Because You Were Made for More
I am really interested in reading this book! I definitely can relate to the idea that I am missing something, and would love to read Jennie Allen's thoughts on how our gifts, passions, relationships, and sufferings all weave together to be an intentional part of God's plan for our lives.
6) The Finishing School: How one book nerd began living what she learned
Another book I have been wanting to read is this. I have been following Valerie Woerner on instagram as ValMariePaper for a while now, and I absolutely love her prayer journals! I really want to get this book soon and read what she has to share with us!
7) Longing for Paris: One Woman's Search for Joy, Beauty, and Adventure-Right Where She Is
I think this book will be really good, and I would like to read it. At first glance, it makes me think of Elizabeth Gilbert's Eat, Pray, Love or Gretchen Rubin's Happiness Project.
8) Letting Go of Perfect: Women, Expectations, and Authenticity
This book made the list because I think that as a perfectionist, I really struggle with expectations - those put on me by others and those put on me by myself.
9) Emotionally Healthy Spirituality: It's Impossible to Be Spiritually Mature, While Remaining Emotionally Immature
I had never heard of this book until a few days ago when I heard it mentioned on a periscope. It sounds like it might be really good, and so its on the list.
10) Taming the To-Do List: How to Choose Your Best Work Every Day
I am starting to notice a theme with my book choices, and it sounds like I think I am a bit too busy!
11) Better Than Before: A Day-by-Day Journal
The last book on my list is actually a journal, but I loved the book by the same name, and I think this would be something I would enjoy as well.
I will start with the book that isn't one that you read, but I want it all the same. It is:
1) The Harry Potter Coloring Book
I have been totally wanting one of these adult coloring books since I first saw some in AC Moore this summer, and what better one, than a Harry Potter version?!?
2) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone: Illustrated Edition
Speaking of Harry Potter, I would also love to own this book! I have all the Harry Potter books, and have probably read them at least 12 times, but I would love to have this illustrated version!
3) Hands Free Life: Nine Habits for Overcoming Distraction, Living Better, and Loving More
I have heard a lot of great things about this book, and it is definitely on my list! Sometimes I feel like I just move from one thing to the next, and don't really feel like I am "living" just "doing". I think I would really benefit from reading this book.
4) Simply Tuesday: Small-Moment Living in a Fast-Moving World
Along the same lines is Simply Tuesday - finding that life happens in the small moments.
5) Restless: Because You Were Made for More
I am really interested in reading this book! I definitely can relate to the idea that I am missing something, and would love to read Jennie Allen's thoughts on how our gifts, passions, relationships, and sufferings all weave together to be an intentional part of God's plan for our lives.
6) The Finishing School: How one book nerd began living what she learned
Another book I have been wanting to read is this. I have been following Valerie Woerner on instagram as ValMariePaper for a while now, and I absolutely love her prayer journals! I really want to get this book soon and read what she has to share with us!
7) Longing for Paris: One Woman's Search for Joy, Beauty, and Adventure-Right Where She Is
I think this book will be really good, and I would like to read it. At first glance, it makes me think of Elizabeth Gilbert's Eat, Pray, Love or Gretchen Rubin's Happiness Project.
8) Letting Go of Perfect: Women, Expectations, and Authenticity
This book made the list because I think that as a perfectionist, I really struggle with expectations - those put on me by others and those put on me by myself.
9) Emotionally Healthy Spirituality: It's Impossible to Be Spiritually Mature, While Remaining Emotionally Immature
I had never heard of this book until a few days ago when I heard it mentioned on a periscope. It sounds like it might be really good, and so its on the list.
10) Taming the To-Do List: How to Choose Your Best Work Every Day
I am starting to notice a theme with my book choices, and it sounds like I think I am a bit too busy!
11) Better Than Before: A Day-by-Day Journal
The last book on my list is actually a journal, but I loved the book by the same name, and I think this would be something I would enjoy as well.
10 November 2015
Day 10 - a Wilson family tradition::Operation Christmas Child
I almost forgot to post today, but thankfully I remembered before I fell asleep! I will just do a quick post, and then it's bedtime for me. I wanted to share a holiday tradition that we started doing about three years ago. We fill a shoe box for Operation Christmas Child which is sponsored by Samaritan's Purse. For those of you who don't know, it is an organization that does a lot of work all over the world, and one part of their program is Operation Christmas Child. They give shoe boxes that are filled with toys, toiletries, and other special items and then give them out to kids all over the world. You grab a box, choose if you want to fill it for a boy or a girl, and then decide what age of the child your box will be geared towards. Then you fill it with special items that some child thousands of miles away will open up and be so thrilled to receive. My girls have fun picking out things that another girl would love, and we usually choose to fill the box for the 10-14 year olds, because the organization usually gets fewer of those.
Some things that we include in our shoe box are: hair accessories, things like stickers, bookmarks, markers, hygiene items like toothbrushes and bar soap, and then we choose a few toys like puzzles or a yo-yo. We also choose a larger item that is the focus of the box, usually a doll. We also include a note for the child who receives our box, to tell them that Jesus loves them and so do we. After we fit everything in, we drop off the items to the collection center and it gets sent to some special girl. When you choose to purchase the shipping label online, you will receive a notification by email of what country your box ended up going to.
We really enjoy doing this together as a family, and it is a great activity for my girls to participate in. I remind them just how lucky they are - that we all are - to have as many things as we have. We take so many things for granted and our biggest problem after Christmas is finding room for all the toys, books, and clothes. This box will likely be the most special thing that the child receives all year. Imagine if everything special that you owned could fit in a shoe box?
Some things that we include in our shoe box are: hair accessories, things like stickers, bookmarks, markers, hygiene items like toothbrushes and bar soap, and then we choose a few toys like puzzles or a yo-yo. We also choose a larger item that is the focus of the box, usually a doll. We also include a note for the child who receives our box, to tell them that Jesus loves them and so do we. After we fit everything in, we drop off the items to the collection center and it gets sent to some special girl. When you choose to purchase the shipping label online, you will receive a notification by email of what country your box ended up going to.
We really enjoy doing this together as a family, and it is a great activity for my girls to participate in. I remind them just how lucky they are - that we all are - to have as many things as we have. We take so many things for granted and our biggest problem after Christmas is finding room for all the toys, books, and clothes. This box will likely be the most special thing that the child receives all year. Imagine if everything special that you owned could fit in a shoe box?
09 November 2015
Day 9 - Winter Bucket List
I always make a Family Bucket List for every season. I try to come up with some fun activities to do as a family, as well as some fun things to do in the kitchen. We don't always get them all crossed off, but it is fun to have a list to work on. I just finished our Winter Bucket List and wanted to share them:
1 - Drink hot cocoa with lots of marshmallows.
2 - Make some family resolutions for 2016.
3 - Make snow cream sundaes.
4 - Watch winter movies in our pjs.
5 - Make a cozy stew for dinner.
6 - Have a cookie baking party.
7 - Go see the Ice Castle
8 - Make valentine's for our friends.
9 - Go see a movie as a family.
10 - Make a special valentine's day breakfast.
1 - Drink hot cocoa with lots of marshmallows.
2 - Make some family resolutions for 2016.
3 - Make snow cream sundaes.
4 - Watch winter movies in our pjs.
5 - Make a cozy stew for dinner.
6 - Have a cookie baking party.
7 - Go see the Ice Castle
8 - Make valentine's for our friends.
9 - Go see a movie as a family.
10 - Make a special valentine's day breakfast.
08 November 2015
Day 8 - A tool to help with my happiness project
As promised, I wanted to talk about the tool that I plan on using to help me keep my happiness project on track. Gretchen Rubin used a chart that she tracked her resolutions with, and this tool is similar. It is one that I have mentioned before, as I have been using since January to help with goal setting and tracking. It is Lara Casey's powersheets, and I LOVE them. I pre-ordered her new one year workbook, and I can't wait to use them again next year! If you aren't familiar, they are worksheets that are designed for goal setting and are broken down into monthly, weekly, and daily sections. I plan on organizing my resolutions into the appropriate sections and then using the worksheets as a checklist. For example, in the month of November, I have "write a blog post" in the daily checklist section and "send an encouraging note to someone" in the weekly section. I also tape these worksheets to my wall by my bed so that I see them often and can be thinking about my resolutions every time I do so. Personally, I think you should check them out, happiness project or not, because they are a useful tool for anyone who wants to keep on track with goals, projects, and baby steps towards their big-picture goals and dreams. Love me some powersheets!
07 November 2015
Day 7 - thoughts on my happiness project after one week.
So it has been seven days since I started my HP and it has been good so far. I am glad that I have managed to blog every day ( well, it has only been a week) and while I wouldn't say that my happiness has increased, I do feel a sense of satisfaction for keeping up with what I said I would do. I think that as I continue to write throughout the month, it will become easier for me as right now, the words kind of stick in my brain and don't come out the way that I am thinking. (That last sentence is a perfect example.) I will be glad when I finish my "book" although as I write it, I realize what a lofty goal it was, and a bigger undertaking than I expected. I also am in the camp of done is better than perfect when it comes to blogging, but I know that isn't the way you should write a book if you are taking it seriously. And while I do take the subject matter seriously, I have no dreams of being published, so I think it works for me. Tomorrow I am planning on posting about the tool that I think will help me keep on task with my happiness project.
06 November 2015
Day 6 - How God Uses Waiting - Part 2
Another way that God uses waiting is to teach us to become dependent on Him. This is similar to intimacy, but it goes a step further, to not just know Him deeply, but to trust Him even more so. It is a place where we let go of what we are holding on to, and instead lean into Him. God wants us to be fully dependent on him, because that is when He is most glorified. It is His accomplishments, His work, His efforts that cause us to reach our goals. We can then see clearly how trusting in the Lord is the safest place for our dreams because He alone can make them come true. Part of being dependent on God is trusting His plan for the outcome, and believing that God will give us what is best for us. Another part is trusting that the time we are waiting is also for our good - it is a process by which we learn what we are made of, which is the third part of how God uses waiting.
05 November 2015
Day 5 - Why I keep a gratitude journal
November is the month of gratitude. When thanksgiving rolls around, we really start to focus on things that we are grateful for. I have found that gratitude is something we should practice daily. When you are having a bad day, or you feel like nothing is going the way that it should, it can be easy to focus on your problems. When you choose to practice gratitude, even for the little things, it can really start to change your perspective. Choosing to focus on the things you are thankful for, the things that are blessings in your life, can give you an attitude shift and can change your day around. We are also called to give thanks in everything. 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 says " rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. " I have been keeping a gratitude journal for about four years now. I was originally inspired by Ann Voskamp's One Thousand Gifts, and I have found that as I have listed out the blessings in my life, both big and small, it has really helped me look for contentment during difficult times. It keeps my eyes open for the good things in my life, and gives me an expectant attitude towards feeling grateful. I think that keeping a list of things you are thankful for is a great thing to practice, and I would definitely recommend it. Why not start now, during the month of November? Its a great time to begin!
04 November 2015
Day 4 - Real Life :: Having a Band-aid Party or Bribing Your Kids to Get a Shot
Today my kids are getting their flu shots at school. They are not crazy about shots and they are not happy that I am making them get them done at school. I tried to explain to them that the point of the flu shot is to help prevent them from getting the flu. I told them about how terrible it is, and that they would be really sick for quite a few days. I pointed out that the quick pinch of a shot is a lot less painful than days of body aches, chills, and nausea. They still didn't want the shot. So I gave up on the practical wisdom of the benefits of the flu-shot, and instead told them that we are having a band-aid party when they get home.
I told them that I am going to go to Walgreens today and get myself a flu shot, and then I am going to stock up on a bunch of boxes of band-aids. When everyone gets home, we are going to make popcorn, plaster ourselves with a bunch of band-aids all over,pop some popcorn, and watch a movie. They were THRILLED when I told them this idea. Charlotte told me she couldn't wait to get her shot so that she could come home and have a band-aid party with me. Rory, the one that was the most defiant about getting the shot, told me that she was excited to have the band-aid party too. I said " well, no, you can't have the party with us, because you already told me you aren't getting a flu shot". "Well maybe I will" she mumbled. Success.
I told them that I am going to go to Walgreens today and get myself a flu shot, and then I am going to stock up on a bunch of boxes of band-aids. When everyone gets home, we are going to make popcorn, plaster ourselves with a bunch of band-aids all over,pop some popcorn, and watch a movie. They were THRILLED when I told them this idea. Charlotte told me she couldn't wait to get her shot so that she could come home and have a band-aid party with me. Rory, the one that was the most defiant about getting the shot, told me that she was excited to have the band-aid party too. I said " well, no, you can't have the party with us, because you already told me you aren't getting a flu shot". "Well maybe I will" she mumbled. Success.
03 November 2015
Day 3 - How God Uses Waiting - Part 1
How God Uses Waiting - Part 1
"Wait for the Lord; be strong, and let your heart take courage; wait for the Lord!" Psalm 27:14
God has a plan for every part of your life, and He is in control of the big and the small. When things aren't going according to our plan, to our timetable, it can be easy to lose sight of the big picture. It puts us at a crossroads where we can choose to walk away from truth and try to accomplish things on our own strength, or we can choose to trust.
Abraham was told that he would be a father of nations, but he was unsure how this could be because Sarah was barren. So Sarah and Abraham devised a plan that Abraham would father a child through one of Sarah's servants, Hagar. However, this resulted in enmity between Sarah and Hagar, and Hagar and her child lost and dying in a desert. This was not the plan that God had in mind, and this was not the child that God was going to establish His covenant with. If Abraham and Sarah had not taken matters into their own hands, and instead waited upon the Lord, things would have turned out a lot differently.
Waiting has purpose. If we choose to trust Him, we will experience so much joy, even in the hard waiting season. We will experience intimacy with Christ that can only be experienced through true surrender. This means that we let go of what we are waiting for, longing for, and instead place it in His capable hands. By saying to God " I choose you over my hopes and dreams" we enter into a place of closeness and even freedom. We don't have to control the outcome. We don't have to make sure all the pieces fit or the stars align. All we have to do is trust that the Creator of the universe has a plan for our life, and walk the road that He has shown us. And as we walk, He walks with us. We don't have to go through our waiting season alone. He is right there beside us. We can experience the joy of knowing Christ intimately and see how He blesses us even when life is so hard. He does want to bless us. He wants us to know the joy that comes through trusting in Him alone, and He wants us to experience the freedom that comes from surrender and intimacy with Him. Sometimes the answer to our prayer doesn't look like what we had hoped for or expected it, but it is so much better when it is from the Lord and not our own striving.
"And the Lord will guide you continually and satisfy your desire in scorched places and make your bones strong; and you shall be like a watered garden, like a spring of water, whose waters do not fail." Isaiah 58:11
02 November 2015
Day 2 - Introduction to The Waiting Season
Over the next thirty days, I am going to blog every day - a little bit of everything, but one of the things that I really want to do is finish my book. I am not sure how great it will come out, but I will feel a lot better having finished it.
-the waiting season-
::encouragement and hope for when time seems to stand still::
"For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven..." Ecclesiastes 3: 1-8
There is a time for every matter under heaven, but what about when it feels like that time will never come? When it feels like the season we are in will last forever and we are stuck in a holding pattern, unsure of the next move? Is there even anywhere to go from here? What do we do when all we can do is wait?
Waiting is hard. It oftentimes feels so passive, and it is beyond our control. It feels like there is nothing for us to do but wait for the clock to turn, the letter to come, the phone to ring, the day to finally arrive. In the meantime, we ask ourselves what is the purpose in this? What is the point of waiting? Why can't I have that house/car/baby that I have been dreaming of for so long? Why is God allowing me to unemployed for this amount of time? Why do I have to just sit and watch and wait, while others seem to "have it all"?
People (myself included) often think that when they get that house, have that baby, start the new job, own their own successful business - THAT is when their lives will begin. However, it is during the waiting - the in-between - where life happens. This is where growth takes place and this is what God uses to make us who we are meant to be. The waiting season looks different for everyone, and I hope this book helps us to explore how God uses waiting to grow us in our relationship with Him and how it helps us become more like Christ.
I wrote this book for me as much as I did for you. The idea was born in a hard season of waiting in my personal life. As I write this, I am still in that place and trying to keep my eyes on Jesus rather than my circumstances. This is no easy task, but perhaps if we dig a little deeper, we can find that God has great purpose for our waiting seasons. I want this book to be a source of encouragement and hope when you are questioning God's plan for your life. I hope that this book is a tool to point you back to who Jesus is and what He has already done for us to remind you that He can be trusted with your life.
01 November 2015
Day 1 - The project begins...
And so we begin my Happiness Project. Sometimes it seems like a huge undertaking, and I question the purpose of it, but it had seemed like a good idea at the time, so I think I am going to push forward. I will take it a month at a time and go from there. If nothing else, I will have tried, and that is something. So November is National Writer's Month, and one area that I have been wanting to focus on is writing. I thought it would make me happy to finish my book and to practice my writing skills by blogging. I also think it would make me happy to make others happy, so I thought I would write some notes of encouragement. Lastly, I want to ignore the numbers - page views, followers, words on the page. I just want to have fun with it and see where it goes!
NOVEMBER - [ tell your story ] writing
resolutions:
1- practice writing (blog every day in the month of November)
2- work on my book
3- send weekly notes of encouragement
4- ignore the numbers
Okay, so far so good! Only 29 more days to go!
NOVEMBER - [ tell your story ] writing
resolutions:
1- practice writing (blog every day in the month of November)
2- work on my book
3- send weekly notes of encouragement
4- ignore the numbers
Okay, so far so good! Only 29 more days to go!