Saturday, November 3, 2018

Giving Thanks

Thanksgiving is almost upon us (so soon?). It's the time of year to reflect upon all that we have to be thankful for. I know we all have problems, and things that try to get the best of us, but I don't know a single one of my friends or family that don't have A LOT to be thankful for.

2 Timothy 3:1-2 says, "This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy..."

Hebrews 13:5 says, "Let your conversation be without covetousness; and be content with such things as ye have..."

 Covetous means having or showing a great desire to possess something belonging to someone else. Ever heard of wanting to keep up with the Jones's? My phone provider keeps sending me emails telling me that my iPhone is upgradable. Am I tempted? Sometimes. But then I remember that two years ago when I got my brand new iPhone 7, the iPhone 8 came out just a few months later. My phone works perfectly, so there is really no reasonable purpose for upgrading right now. I need to be content with the one I have.

I think we all know what unthankful means, but listening to people, including children, talk at the store ( I'm not eavesdropping, because they are talking loud enough for people two aisles over to hear, ha), I realize that not very many are thankful with what they already have.

I was reading a blog this morning, and I was so impressed with what she wrote, that I just have to share it with you. The blog is called Ever Thine Home by Barbara Rainey. These are her words...

An eight-year-old, whom we’ll call Amy, wrote in her diary:

Today I forgot to brush my hair and my pencils all broke. My brother goes around the house screaming and bothering me. I can’t not take anymore. I almost feel like running away, but I can’t because I simple have no place to go. Darin is a pain at school. Mr. O’Neil picks John all the time. It has been a bad day. I’m glad nothing will be rong in heaven!

We all have bad days; sometimes we have several in a row. Often our bad days are simply full of nuisances like Amy’s little brother, or a driver in front of us who is going so slowly we’re late for an appointment, or the grocery store running out of the one item we need for dinner. The vacuum breaks, our favorite tee shirt gets lost, our cell phone keeps dropping calls, a neighbor complains about where we put our trash can. It’s pouring rain—again—and the kids are stuck in the house all day. Inconveniences and inconsiderate people can make for bad days.

But think for a moment. Is it possible that God is using that slow driver in front of you to protect you from a wreck? When you lose a valued possession, might God be teaching you contentment? When someone in your life is being difficult, could God be giving you an opportunity to pray and see what He will do? 


Proverbs 16:9 says, “The mind of man plans his way, but the Lord directs his steps.” Are you willing to look for the good that God intends in something that may seem bad to you?
Matthew Henry was a Puritan preacher from the late 1600s. Like our friend Amy, he once wrote in his diary about something bad that happened to him. One day, while walking home in London, he was robbed by a couple of men who jumped him from the shadows of an alley. Being robbed is hardly an everyday nuisance—it’s much more unsettling, more of a personal violation that can leave one feeling vulnerable and frightened.
Reverend Henry probably felt those things, but what he wrote that night in his journal is very instructive: “Let me be thankful, first, because I was never robbed before; second, because although they took my purse, they did not take my life; third, because although they took my all, it was not much; and fourth, because it was I who was robbed and not I who robbed.” What a great perspective on a difficult situation!
Matthew Henry chose to look for the good that was hidden in the bad. And by doing this he showed us how important it is to focus on the positive that God wants us to see in every situation in life. It’s always there; we 
just have to choose to look for it.
When we give thanks, we are saying to God that He is good in all that He orders for our lives. We are filling our minds with the larger truth about our situation and about Him, not just feeling sorry for ourselves that bad things have happened.
Thanking God is not a magic wand that makes everything perfect, but it does bring balance to our emotions to keep us from feeling only sad or lonely or unhappy.
What hard things have happened to you recently? Are you willing to look for the hidden good in them? Do as Matthew Henry did and write down what you can be thankful for in your hard situation. And if you have children or grandchildren, help them learn to be grateful by finding the good in the bad, naming those gifts and writing them down to be remembered.
Lord help me to be more thankful, and look for the good in every situation. Romans 8:28 tells us, "And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose."


Friday, August 24, 2018

Renewing of Vow’s

Last Saturday our children threw us a wonderful anniversary celebration. The decorations were beautiful, the food was delicious, and the company was great. It was our 40th, and we decided to renew our vows as well.

Stephanie was very excited, and told us that we were not to get there even a minute before 6:15. She later told me a hilarious story of things that were going on just before we got there. She is very quiet spoken normally, and has to really push to be loud enough to be heard over a noise. Everyone was excited and busy visiting, and doing last minute things before we got there. She kept trying to tell everyone they needed to get outside to the arbor that was beautifully decorated. She intended there to sweet music, played by Weston and Brittney, drifting from the backyard as we got out of the car. So when she saw us pulling into the driveway she had to scream, “ They are here! Everyone outside!” And everyone made a mad dash to get in their places. 

My sons came to my side of the car, and they escorted me to the backyard, where there was indeed, sweet music floating in the air. Jeff was up front, and somehow Randy was already beside him. We had a very touching vow renewal ceremony, beautifully done by Pastor Jeffrey Morgan (brother-in-Love). All our children and grandchildren were there, as well as Randy's mom, Sandra and her family, and my brother Randy. 
































New Directions

Yesterday morning we got a visit from Stephanie and Brittney. I assumed they were here to borrow something that they needed for the trip they are taking to Homestead in Texas. Nope! They were here to tell us that Brittney will not be coming back with them from Texas! She will be staying there for a while with Mark and Bessie Collins. We will miss her like crazy, but this is a good step for her. I pray God gives her direction for her life.


We all went out to eat at Western Sizzlin so we could all visit before they left. She looks excited doesn't she? She is going on a grand adventure!


Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Memories

For some reason, this morning I have memories washing over me. I can just see my daddy's car pulling in the driveway. I can see him getting out of the car, going to the trunk to get his suitcase out. Hear that suitcase roll up the ramp, and see him roll it over the threshold of the door. Hear him say, with that big smile on his face, "Randy Morris! I'm moving in!"


I don't know why my heart is just so full of memories this morning. I expect it on special days, like the anniversary of his death, burial, Father's Day, or birthday. But today is no such day... today is just a day that I am missing my daddy. 

Saturday, July 21, 2018

Duck Ride Tragedy

So very sorry for the tragedy that occurred on Table Rock Lake this week. My heart goes out to the friends and family of all who were lost or hurt. I will be keeping you in my prayers. 

I know what it is to lose people you love in a tragedy that just seems so pointless and you just keep thinking about all the "what if's". 

Just couldn't let the week end without letting you know that I will be thinking about you all, and praying for God's comfort for you. 

God Bless You!!

Friday, July 20, 2018

Cinnamon Crumble Banana Bread

I made some very yummy banana bread. I was looking for The 31 days to a clutter free life challenge, and I found it on TheLatinaHomemaker.com . But while I was there I saw a wonderful looking recipe   For the banana bread. I just had to try it, and I’m glad I did! I have a new favorite website to keep an eye on. 😊.
Before going in the oven

 Fresh out of the oven!  ðŸ˜‹
                         

 Here is the link for the recipe if you want to try it Cinnamon crumble banana bread

Also, we had a bull calf born on the farm, he has been named Samson, because he’s a big little guy!


Mama Spot with her new baby Samson
Now sitting down to try the first watermelon picked from this years garden! Mmmm sweet and cold! Just the ticket for the hot day we have had today. I think the heat index got up to 110 !


Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Blackberry Cobbler

A few days ago my husband walked into the house and said "Surprise! I found a bunch of blackberries!" Now we could have just eaten them right then and there, because they were so yummy, but I was in the mood to bake. Honey said he wanted a cobbler, so now we know the real reason for the "surprise". ;-)
I have never been a cobbler maker, but my mama sure was. I started looking for a recipe, and of course one of the first ones to pop up was from one of my favorite bloggers, The Pioneer Woman. She had two versions, which she named Blackberry Cobbler #1 and Blackberry Cobbler #2. I chose #2, here is the link Blackberry Cobbler #2 . I always have fun following along with her,  and being able to compare her pictures with what mine looks like.
Here are a few pictures of mine...



 









So Yummy!!

Friday, July 6, 2018

Three Free Patterns

New Free Patterns on Expression Fiber Arts Website. They will only be free for a limited time.

First up is the Peach Sorbet Crochet Tee


Peach Sorbet Crochet Tee

Next up... The Hadi Tee



The Hadi Tee

And last but not least The Barristan Beanie Pattern



The Barristan Beanie

Enjoy these for a limited time only.



Nice Hot Summer

Well hello there to all! I hope you are somehow able to stay cool this summer, it's a sizzling hot one!
Randy is out in the hay field while I'm writing this. Bless his heart. He is on a tractor out in the heat, while I'm in my nice air-conditioned house.  I'm trying not to feel guilty right now.

There is a lot going on this time of year. Our garden is in full swing, the cows are calving, the pigs are snorting and mud bathing and the chickens are complaining about the heat while laying tons of eggs.




 


Then we just had our 4th of July celebration here as well. We missed Daddy and Jeannette, but it was good to be together as a family. That's what Dad loved more than anything on this earth, was being with friends and family - he was definitely a people person. We want to carry that tradition on as well.
 










How is your summer going so far?

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