..encouraging women in their high calling of being keepers at home, help meets to their husbands, and nurturing, loving mothers to their children..
"....Your children shall be like olive plants all around your table." Psalm 128:3
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
If These Walls Could Talk.......
If the walls in my house could talk, would they tell you that I didn't take time for my morning devotions....
.....or that I set aside special time alone with the Lord?
Psalm 1:2 "But his delight is in the law of the Lord, and in His law he meditates day and night."
Would they tell you that I was grumpy and disrespectful to my husband when he came home from work....
....or that I welcomed him home with a glowing smile and a grateful heart?
Ephesians 5:33 "...and let the wife see that she respects her husband."
Would they tell you that I grouched at the children all day....
.....or that I spoke to them in a kind and gentle tone of voice?
Proverbs 31:26b "...and on her tongue is the law of kindness."
Would they tell you that I complained about the drudgery of housework....
.....or that I delighted in my homemaking?
Proverbs 31:13b "And she willingly works with her hands.."
Would they tell you that my children were left to themselves while I did my own thing....
.....or that I spent the day striving to instill in them godly characteristics?
Ephesians 6:4 "...but bring them up in the training and admonition of the Lord."
"O give us homes with godly fathers, mothers,
Who always place their hope and trust in Him,
Whose tender patience turmoil never bothers,
Whose calm and courage trouble cannot dim;
A home where each finds joy in serving others,
And love still shines, tho days be dark and grim."
- verse 2 of A Christian Home by Barbara Hart
May it be so in all of our homes!
Have a blessed day,
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Thursday, September 29, 2011
The Simple Woman's Handbook
For today...Thursday, September 29, 2011.....
Outside my window....it's sunny and warm.
I am thankful....for my family.
From the learning rooms....we're studying the Great Awakening, and having fun watching our ant farm.
In the kitchen....I just finished making 2 loaves of oatmeal bread.
I am wearing....a jean skirt and a white top.
I am creating....sewing fall/winter skirts for my girls.
I am going....south for the week-end.
I am wondering.... if the weather will co-operate.
I am reading....The Hiding Place by Corrie ten Boom.
I am hoping....that I will get some cleaning done this afternoon.
I am looking forward to....seeing my grandsons this week-end.
I am hearing....the laughter of my children outside.
Around the house....my windows need to be washed.
I am pondering....how to simplify my life.
One of my favorite things....seeing my hubby's truck coming up the driveway at the end of the day.
A few plans for the rest of the week....packing for the trip, cleaning the house, and cleaning our van.
Here's a photo for thought that I'm sharing....
....one of my son's sunflowers...notice the bee. :)
Have blessed day,
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Monday, September 26, 2011
The Homemaker's Character Alphabet
A ble and adept
B eautifully blessed
C apable
D edicated to home and family
E cnourages others
F aithful,even in the small things
G entle and kind
H er husband trusts in her
I n all things she gives thanks
J udges quality and price when making a purchase
K eeps her pantry stocked
L oving instruction comes from her lips
M emory maker of the home
N obility and grace surround her
O rganization is a continually growing skill
P recious is her heart
Q uiet and meek spirit
R emembers to help those in need
S trength and honor clothe her
T rustworthy and thrifty
U nderstands her limitations
V enerable and respected
W orks with willing hands
X ample for others
Y earns to be useful
Z ealous in her duties
- from www.homemakersmentor.com
"The wise woman builds her house,
But the foolish pulls it down with her hands." - Proverbs 14:1
Have a blessed day,

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Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Women of God
"Women of God can never be like the women of the world.
The world has enough women who are tough; we need women who are tender.
There are enough women who are coarse; we need women who are kind. There are enough women who are rude; we need women who are refined.
There are enough women of fame and fortune; we need more women of faith.
We have enough greed; we need more goodness.
We have enough vanity; we need more virtue.
We have enough popularity; we need more purity."
- Margaret D. Nadauld
"A gracious woman retains honor.." - Proverbs 11:16
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Have a blessed day,
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
The Simple Woman's Handbook
For today.....
Outside my window...it is dark. The sun hasn't made its appearance yet.
I am thinking...about all that needs to be done today.
I am thankful... for my salvation.
From the learning rooms...Bible flannelgraphs, Art appreciation day, read alouds, and lots more fun stuff.
In the kitchen...waffles for breakfast.
I am wearing...a black top and a denim skirt.
I am creating...patchwork skirts for my girls.
I am going...to the thrift store to drop off donations.
I am wondering...if I will find some children's classic books while we're there.
I am reading... (other than the Bible) "In My Father's House" by Corrie ten Boom. This book chronicles the years of the ten Boom family before "The Hiding Place". It's a wonderful book!
I am hoping...in the Lord Jesus.
I am looking forward to...spending the entire day with my children.
I am hearing...our rooster, Elmer, crow.
Around the house...laundry needs to be done...a never-ending chore.
I am pondering...how time passes so quickly.
One of my favorite things...hearing the laughter of my children.
A few plans for the rest of the week...working in the garden, a trip to the grocery store, and (possibly) a family field trip on Saturday.
Here's a picture for thought I want to share...
This photo was taken from our front yard a few months ago...a beautiful reminder of the handiwork of our Creator. (Psalm 19:1)
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Have a blessed day,

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Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Skirts For My Girls
One day last spring, my 2 youngest daughters were running around outside in long skirts - and barefoot. They were playing in the freshly plowed dirt of our garden and having a blast. That evening, they asked me to make them some "Little House on the Prairie skirts". I told them I would, but I soon realized that I didn't have enough material - only scraps.
Then, a few days later, a dear friend of mine told me that she had done some spring cleaning and had 2 white trash bags full of material. She asked me if I wanted it. I immediately said, "Yes!" The material was beautiful: summer prints, winter plaids, and even autumn-themed material. I couldn't wait to get started!
But first, I had to find a pattern. There were many skirt patterns to choose from, but I found one specially made for young girls to sew. I made a total of 12 skirts from this pattern! (My seven-year-old made her first skirt from this pattern.)
The pattern is Simplicity # 2576. Here's the link for it..http://www.simplicity.com/p-1535-childgirl-skirts.aspx
Note: the pattern doesn't have a ruffle at the bottom of the skirt. I added that myself.
Here are some photos of the skirts for my girls.......
"The royal daughter is all glorious within the palace; her clothing is woven with gold." - Pslam45:13
Have a blessed day,
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http://countrymousemusings.blogspot.com
Then, a few days later, a dear friend of mine told me that she had done some spring cleaning and had 2 white trash bags full of material. She asked me if I wanted it. I immediately said, "Yes!" The material was beautiful: summer prints, winter plaids, and even autumn-themed material. I couldn't wait to get started!
But first, I had to find a pattern. There were many skirt patterns to choose from, but I found one specially made for young girls to sew. I made a total of 12 skirts from this pattern! (My seven-year-old made her first skirt from this pattern.)
The pattern is Simplicity # 2576. Here's the link for it..http://www.simplicity.com/p-1535-childgirl-skirts.aspx
Note: the pattern doesn't have a ruffle at the bottom of the skirt. I added that myself.
Here are some photos of the skirts for my girls.......
"The royal daughter is all glorious within the palace; her clothing is woven with gold." - Pslam45:13
Have a blessed day,

linked up at http://raisinghomemakers.com
http://www.aboverubies.net
http://www.raisingmightyarrows.com
http://time-warp-wife.blogspot.com
http://theimperfecthousewife.com
http://simple-homemaking.blogspot.com
http://proverbs14verse1.blogspot.com
http://www.homemaker-by-choice.com
http://ladybug-blessings.com
www.themodestmomblog.com
http://vanessascraftynest.blogspot.com
http://countrymousemusings.blogspot.com
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
First Day of School
Yesterday was our first day of school. And it was wonderful...mostly because we started using the CM method. It was a very relaxing, stress-free, learning-filled day.
Once I explained the CM method to the children, they were very eager to get started on this new aspect of our homeschool journey.
I ordered some wonderful books for the new year. They haven't arrived yet, but I did take some photos of what we did on our first day....
Of course, Bible is always our first subject. :)
Mimi likes her workbook, but she would rather use manipulatives. I agree with her. :)
Aaron working on Math.
Ian writing Scripture verses for penmanship.
Asher decorating his Nature Journal.
They love the Time Line.
Examining a grasshopper on the our nature hike.
And a Thorn-back Spider.
And a Harvestman.
Cracking open a nut to see what's inside.
Examining some moss.
Back home to journal in our Nature Journals.
Have a blessed day,

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www.womenlivingwell.org
Once I explained the CM method to the children, they were very eager to get started on this new aspect of our homeschool journey.
I ordered some wonderful books for the new year. They haven't arrived yet, but I did take some photos of what we did on our first day....
Of course, Bible is always our first subject. :)
Mimi likes her workbook, but she would rather use manipulatives. I agree with her. :)
Aaron working on Math.
Ian writing Scripture verses for penmanship.
Asher decorating his Nature Journal.
They love the Time Line.
Examining a grasshopper on the our nature hike.
And a Thorn-back Spider.
And a Harvestman.
Cracking open a nut to see what's inside.
Examining some moss.
Back home to journal in our Nature Journals.
Have a blessed day,

linked up at http://theimperfecthousewife.com
http://www.raisingmightyarrows.com
www.womenlivingwell.org
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