Monday, December 28, 2015
Simple Woman's Daybook
Outside my window...
the wintery grayness and rain abounds but if I look carefully I see the promise of new life and spring. The winter greens are growing and will soon be ready for the table (our neighbor's not ours) and the winter flowers are near to bursting forth into bloom. The squirrels and the hummingbirds in our backyard actively dart from one activity to another. Occasionally the hummingbird will stay suspended in motion right outside my dining room window until I acknowledge him. He is such a "social butterfly".
I am thinking...
school plans! Yep, this morning most of what I am thinking about revolves around the plans that need to be made for the next six weeks of school. I am actually quite thankful that God has lead us to school in six week chunks of time. It is so much more manageable for me.
I am thankful ....
my sweet husband fixed my wireless mouse. Sometimes it is the simplest of things that make one's day easier!
From the learning rooms...
we will slowly be starting back to our routine and schedule as we begin another six week term. It was not my intention to school six weeks on and two weeks off but through my husband God has definitely lead us to this new schedule. It works well for us. Keeps us focused and fresh.
From the kitchen...
I will be working on tidying up, putting away the Christmas goodness that occupied the last few weeks. Need to clean out the fridge. Also will be doing some menu planning which is NOT my strongest suit. But for now coffee is brewing which always means I am planning on accomplishing many of my To Do items.
I am wearing...
blue corduroy pants with a blue sweater and my "get it done" shoes. :)
I am creating...
a list of best loved memory verses for the New Year. In late November I realized just how much I missed memorizing The Word and so that is on the docket for next year....2016 may it be the year of The Word! I asked many of my homeschooling moms for their favorites as well as my husband. Hopefully I will have it read for later this week.
I am reading...
a wonderful blog post from Sally Clarkson's blog on her website. I was challenged and blessed as I read the post. REST! In one word....REST! God is calling me to rest. Not in action but rest.......rest from stressing about how I will get it all done. Rest. Making sure that each day is filled with a time of rest.
I am praying...
for clear direction for the upcoming school term. What are the goals that need to be set and accomplished? How can I help Dacia grow into her full potential as a new eleven year old? What are the ways Arthur needs me to support him in the new year?
I am hearing...
Matthew West ......... Grace wins everytime! on the radio, the furnace warming up the home and Dacia waking up and readying herself for a new day.
Around the house...
are reminders of the wonderful time we had as a family this last week celebrating Christmas and two birthdays. So many precious memories were made and cemented into our memory banks. We even had "snow" for a brief time yesterday! Granted you had to look very hard at the precipitation coming down in order to see the snow!
One of my favorite things...
the quietness of the morning with a cup of coffee as I "journal". Really working at keeping up with the blog this year.
A few plans for the rest of the week...
decluttering, tidying and blessing the family with a clean home.
My Picture Thought...
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Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Simple Woman's Daybook
Outside my window...
darkness has fallen which allows me to see the reflection of the Christmas lights that adorn our tree and our windows.
I am thinking...
the very first Christmas preparation many years ago.......packing and checking twice to make sure that all the meager supplies are accounted for since the trip will be long and the circumstances hard. Mary wondering if her time will come to deliver her baby while they are on the trip. Where will she deliver? Will they be safe on their trip? What will become of their time in Bethlehem?
I am thankful ....
Dacia still is in awe of Christmas and the anticipation of it all. This year we will be joined by dear family friends.
From the learning rooms...
I am anticipating the return to the smoothness a school schedule gives us! We start back on Monday, the 27th after two weeks off.
From the kitchen...
gingerbread cookies need to be baked and decorated for Christmas Eve.
I am wearing...
warm pants.....dark colored......and a warm wool sweater as I try to combat the cold chill the rains are bringing.
I am creating...
working with some muslin to make a table runner and making some new tea towels for the kitchen.
I am reading...
The Lifegiving Home by Sally and Sarah Clarkson which will be out after the first of the year. I am privilege to be in the launch party so I have been working on reading the pre-release copy.
I am praying...
the peace of Jerusalem to come soon.
I am hearing...
Dacia organize the gift under the tree and the brass sounds of Christmas carols.........so Christmasy.
Around the house...
we are in full anticipation of Christmas and birthdays.
One of my favorite things...
blessing my family gifts for their birthdays.
A few plans for the rest of the week...
lots of relaxing with the family.
My Picture Thought...
a blast from the past.....ten years ago we were anticipating her first birthday.......wow!
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Merry Christmas to one and all!
Dear Family and Friends,
Merry Christmas and Glad Tidings to you from the Homfront. As Christmas and the New Year approaches we
look back on our year 2015.
The Force is strong with Dacia
Grace! At 10, she continues to grow
fonder for all things Star Wars especially in anticipation of Episode 7. DG reminds me a lot of my exuberance when the
original movie went into hyperspace some 37 years ago. I’m proud to remind her that “I… am your
Father” which drives her absolutely crazy. When not in a galaxy far, far away, Dacia
Grace enjoys reading, swimming, cooking, baking, archery, and church. In her 4th/5th grade
year she relishes ancient history, science, American Sign Language, and Bible. She enjoyed her last year at the church’s Kids
Camp but really loved the 5th Grade Girls Getaway. She went as a girl and came back a
Tween. I am thinking of the famous
Chinese saying, “Oy Vey.” As Dacia Grace
puts it, “they fed us candy, popcorn, pasta dinner, got spa treatment, made
necklaces, watched movies, and stayed up past midnight every night.., not to
mention that we got to go into a fancy, dancy swimming pool and we were just 5
minutes walking to the beach!” In the famous
Jewish saying, “Aye Ya”.
Mary Lou continues to train up her
prized pupil in all subjects at Fanno Creek Academy. She feels blessed watching DG learn and grow
and doubly blessed as her teacher. As
Iron Chef Mommy, she challenges herself to cook egg free, dairy free, soy free,
and now gluten free for the family at the Fanno Creek Lodge Bed and Breakfast. It’s no easy task but she wins the prize
after every meal. After a long hiatus,
she returned to enjoy some of her hobbies including biking, swimming, and hand
sewing. Much of her time involves
mentoring other homeschooling mom’s via Facebook groups and she likes to dabble
in blogging.
Arthur’s work as Controller at the
Embassy Suites by Hilton Hotel in Portland Downtown grows increasingly
consuming as he continues leading the financial success of the hotel. Who would have guessed that he has been with
Hilton Hotels now for 24 years? He had a
medical scare in July where an unknown, severe, allergy attack and staph
infection on his face threatened his life.
Think of the scene from the movie Hitch where Will Smith accidentally
ate shrimp and his face ballooned into a grotesque, disfigured portrait and you
have the idea only worse. Thankfully, through
antibiotics, steroids, and God’s healing power, his disfigured mug returned to
normal without any permanent side effects.
Praise the Lord! While we didn’t
determine the exact cause of the allergic reaction we decided to put ourselves
on a self-imposed gluten free diet which has made a huge difference for
us. It reduced the inflammation that caused
Mary Lou’s joint troubles for years. The
gluten free diet also reduced Arthur’s muscle tightness in his legs as well as the
circle under his eyes.
With the aid of his sisters, Arthur
continues to help from afar care for his elderly parents in their 80’s. His father requires dialysis three times a
week while his hearing and comprehension slowly diminishes. His mother struggles with a form of dementia
that progressively steals her short term memory. Although a professional caregiver helps them
throughout the day in their own home, Arthur tries to demonstrate to Dacia
Grace what “honor your father and mother” looks like as adult child… not an
easy task but an honorable one.
We went on two great vacations this
year. In June we explored the National
Parks of Utah including Cedar Breaks, Bryce Canyon, Grand Escalante, Arches,
and finally Zion. It’s something Mary
Lou always wanted to do ever since photographs from National Geographic and Arizona
Highways magazines captivated her in childhood. In Mary Lou’s words, “They were amazing to see
in real life and all that God did to create them”. Along the way we rested a few days along the
pristine Animas River, weeks before the huge toxic spill, in Durango, CO. In Las Vegas, we indulged
in the sinful world of the Hershey Chocolate store, fell into the pit of evil
at M&M World, and drank into a foolish stupor at Coca Cola World where we reveled
in the debauchery of Coca Cola from around the world (some laced with floating
balls of frozen cream). Oh, yes, we need
to repeat… I meant repent.
In November, we explored San
Francisco getting around using the city’s famous transportation system like a local…well
almost like a local if you don’t count the cable cars. We visited Arthur’s friend from camp 30 years
ago as well as attended church with his former youth leader who is now a pastor
in SF for 24 years. We visited Arthur’s
Aunt, Uncle, and cousin Sydney who just turned 5. She barely greeted us in her shyness but by
the time of our good byes, I could hear her yelling “BYE DACIA!!!” while blowing
kisses from her car seat. The childlike
screaming of “farewells” from the 3rd floor of the parking garage to
the street level brought smiles to Mary Lou and Me.
It’s our 13th year at Athey Creek
Christian Fellowship. After getting
forced out of the middle school and then the leased warehouse where we met for
the past 5 years, God led our church to resume building on the church property
acquired before the Great Recession. We
moved into the new building at the end of June to continue our verse by verse,
chapter by chapter study of the Bible.
We were blessed studying Exodus but even more blessed studying the unpopular
books of Leviticus, Numbers, and currently Deuteronomy. The Law really is the schoolmaster that leads
us to God’s grace.
May you celebrate the Light of the
World and the gift of Grace given to us in Jesus Christ… Emmanuel – God with
us.
The Homs
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