The Bartlett Family Adventure

The Bartlett Family Adventure is all about the moments that take my breath away as I grow in the glory of God, and live my life to the best of my ability while raising two rowdy boys. This blog is not just about me, it also includes stories of my family's daily adventures. We home school our boys, are trying to grow our fruits and vegetables, we are all on a journey to God, we are trying to live sustainably, and most importantly love the life we lead. Sometimes we stumble, but mostly I like to think we prevail. I am blogging to keep a sort of shared journal. Our life may be messy but it is perfect.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Recipe Tuesday

Yesterday when I uploaded a bunch of pictures from my camera I found my food pictures and decided to post an easy recipe that is both photogenic and tastes just as good as it looks. Trust me my three year old asked for more. Is there any other critic as hard to please as a toddler? I don't think he is a toddler anymore. My baby is growing to fast! Today's recipe comes from Jamie Oliver's food revolution cookbook. Warning I went a little crazy with the pictures! Maybe saying a little crazy is an understatement but once I added the bacon to the peas I was inspired. I hope it inspires you too. This meal is really, really yummy.

Mini Shell Pasta With A Creamy Smoked Bacon and Pea Sauce

 I love Jamie Oliver. I love easy his recipes are to read and follow. I love that he is a family man, not that it makes the food better. He seems like he really cares for people in the community. So I feel good about supporting him by paying full price for the book, okay I got 10% off.
 So while I was making this I thought nothing was as pretty as the green peas and bacon.
 So I got the camera and started taking pictures. Hello yummy peas.
 I couldn't stop. I wanted to show you how pretty this dish is. I wanted you to want to make it too.
 I thought these pale little creatures needed to be shown before it became a wonderful, unforgetable dish.
 I made my poor husband grate the cheese, he grated more just in case I wanted to make it super cheesey. He loves cheese.
 I love fresh mint from my garden. It smells fresh and wonderful.
 Mix in your cream and mint.
 Then add in the shells. Do you see their transformation as they get dressed up for a night out?
  Cheese always makes the everything better.
 Then finally you dish it up on a plate and just look at it. It smells like heaven.
 So I just wanted to take a bigger picture with my red table cloth and here you see my not trained eye and know that my hobby is a hobby not a career. Really a little extra cheese on top never hurt anyone. It is a healthy dish for all.


Mini Shell Pasta With A Creamy Smoked Bacon and Pea sauce

Ingredients:
10 slices of bacon
a small bunch of fresh mint
salt and pepper
1 pound dried mini shell pasta
a pat of butter
2 cups frozen peas
2 tablespoons of creme fraiche or heavy cream (in a pinch use milk)
1 lemon
6 ounces Parmesan cheese

To prepare your pasta:
Finely slice the bacon. (I suck at cutting raw meet. So I just just do the best I can and I like the thicker chunks of bacon) Pick the mint leaves and discard the stalks. (If you don't happen to have a ton of mint growing outside, you should. Once the mint takes root it grows like crazy all you do is water it.) Finely grate the Parmesan cheese. (Or buy the cheese shredded from the deli. Use the good cheese it makes the difference.)

To Cook Your pasta:
Bring a large pan of salted water to a boil. Add the mini shells and cook according to the package instructions. Get a large frying pan over a medium heat and add a good lug of olive oil and the butter. Add the bacon to the pan, sprinkle a little pepper over and fry until golden and crisp. Meanwhile, finely chop your mint leaves. As soon as the bacon is golden, add the frozen peas and give the pan a good shake. (Or stir it to mix it all up) After a minute or so, add the creme Fraiche (or heavy cream, or the milk if that is all you have)and chopped mint to the bacon and peas. Drain the pasta in a colander over a large bowl (you are just saving some of the cooking water so just take a cup of it out and drain the rest). Add the pasta to the frying pan. Halve the lemon and squeeze the juice over the pasta. When it's all bubbling away nicely, remove it from the heat. It's really important that the sauce is creamy, silky, and delicious but if it's too thick for you, add a splash of the cooking water to thin it a bit. Add the grated Parmesan and give the pan a shake to mix it in. (Or just stir it like me. I use a heavy cast iron pan and when that thing is full of food there is no shaking it up. I tried but I could barely lift it with two hands much less shake it. Really the pan weighs almost five pounds on it's own. That might make me a weakling but I do not mind. Lesson here use a light pan. But I love my cast iron pan and won't so I just gently stir.)

To Serve Your Pasta:
Divide your pasta between plates or bowls, or put it on the table in a large serving dish and let everyone help themselves. Lovely with a simply dressed green salad.


Here is the link to his website, and to this recipe. http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/pasta-recipes/mini-shell-pasta-with-a-creamy-smoked-ba this is his UK Website. Here is the link to his USA Website which doesn't have the recipe converted for us. He has a ton of amazing recipes available http://www.jamieoliver.com/us/recipes/pasta-recipes. Dear Jamie Oliver Thank you for cooking and sharing your talent with the rest of us. Love me.

Now I must study for my science mid-term or start the stew for dinner. I hope that you house is filled with a lovely scent of comfort food that draws your family in to the table, and as always may you be blessed with love and laughter.

Monday, September 26, 2011

In garden news...

My kids planted their first little garden bed so I thought it was the perfect time for an update on the garden. Rob has spent the last few months turning beds of clay into growing machines or at least add so much organic martial that we have a slight chance to eat something grows from our ground.

This is the boys' garden bed also what Damian wanted to to do for his birthday. Finally a month a later he planted his little seedlings and some root crop seeds for luck. They are so proud of all the hard work that went into this bed. I really hope it grows and produces tomatoes, green beans, beets, carrots, acorn squash, watermelon and pumpkin. We let them load it up in a desperate attempt to assure at least one thing grows. This is the bed to watch over the coming weeks.


This is our squash bed. It has green and yellow zucchini, bottle neck squash, straight neck squash, and summer squash. Then we also have a verity of beans and we just added some greens along the sides. Wishful thinking.

This is our bed of melons, orange watermelons, Christmas melons, cantaloupe, and Gaia melons. Wishful thinking all the way. See that pile of dirt over there? We buy dirt by the truck load in order to make our clay dirt into a lovely soil. For these three beds we have bought four truck loads of dirt, thirty bags of compost manure, and countless other additives. Do you see the grey paths? That is the dirt we started with. Because of the drought it is hard packed and causes Rob nightmares when he thinking about cutting into it. Maybe he deserves a back rub. . . Then again my very big bath tub is filled with his pots of seeds that he has started and hasn't made their beds yet.
Look! Do you see what I have been dreaming about? That is right I dream of baby squash. They are beautiful aren't they. I have big ideas for them and they all involve butter.


This plant has a tiny baby. Right now it looks like we might get lucky.
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I just love the sight of all these green squash leaves. They are all grown from seed. My heart is all a flutter with anticipation

This is my little herb garden. These beds boast rosemary, sage, lemon basil, lemon mint, oregano, sage, lemon balm, basil, peppermint, and one eucalyptus tree. We didn't know it was a tree when it was planted here (it is the tall skinny plant on the left near the porch) we will find a new home for it when it gets a little bigger or in the next couple of months.
Finally my asparagus. We can't eat for another year or so but it is very happy and adds a nice green reminder of when things go right. I love these ferns but I will be the first one to happily eat them when their time comes. Rob made a little fence for them so that they would not fall over.


There is a garden update. I know I did not include any trees in this post but I will another day after the grass is cut and the trees look taller then the weeds. So for now I am living with a prayer for rain. Dear God please send rain. Amen

I hope you are blessed with love and laughter and a green garden.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Lessons Learned September 25, 2011

Lessons I learned a weekly debrief
September 25, 2011


Reading the Odyssey and then writing 3000 words about it in a week is hardcore! I love the Odyssey, I love the misadventures of Odysseus I have read it twice before this week started. But both times before it took me a month to finish it. Reading it in a week, in an online format makes my eyes hurt. At the end of the day I just want to close my eyes and do nothing else.

Forestry lessons this week included measuring a tree three different ways. One involves measuring shadows three different times. Well it turns out if you wait until 7pm the sun is setting and there are no shadows to measure, if you try to do it in the morning well said tree's shadow is on the neighbors house making it ridiculous to bother with. So now I am waiting until later in the day when the shadow is on the ground. It is due today.

I printed out a wonderful Pirate preschool unit study for James. It is easy and quick lessons for him on numbers, numbers, sizes, matching, but there is only one letter lesson. I think letters are the foundation to reading and that is what I want to work on with James but because I declared pirate week I have to stay on theme...

The same Pirate Preschool Unit Study caused me to spend six hours cutting little details out with little tiny scissors. My hand is cramping still, my wrist is screaming, and my poor fingers are deformed. What I do for love and homeschooling.

I learned how to use my canner this week! It was stressful because I was filled with anxiety. It turned out to be easy. I breathed a sigh of relief and excitement in one exhale. Really now I want to can everything. Now if only the garden would start producing some lovely vegetables for me to can, or freeze.

Damian loves Pirate week! He has read Gulliver's Island, Kidnapped, Captain Courage, and. He carefully read each chapter of Pirates at Noon, then answered the questions and finally glued them in to the lap book he is making. I love it when he is happily learning!

Rob has done an amazing job on the garden beds and it looks like we might get squash. That is another post about the garden. The boys planted their own garden bed yesterday so I will start doing weekly garden updates so you can join us on the journey from seed to plate. Now we wait and see and hope for rain. Lots of rain!

I hope that you have a lovely week filled with love and laughter.

Friday, September 23, 2011

Chicken Broth

I used my beautiful canner by myself for the first time ever this week to can chicken stock,or is it broth, no I think it is stock. My wonderful loving husband bought the canner for my birthday a few years ago. At the time my son could fit in it with plenty of room for veggies, so I was doubtful that I would ever use it. I love homemade chicken stock or broth or whatever and since we switched to Organic farmers market whole chickens I make broth after I cook the chicken. It is easier then you can ever imagine! First the pictures of canning. . .

That black line above the canner is the Microwave! This thing is huge!


These jars are quart size. If you are like me 4 cups fit into each one perfectly.

Four Quarts of Chicken stock. They are beautiful!
So I discovered the easiest way to cook a chicken in a crockpot. First defrost it, if your microwave refuses to defrost anything like ours, ours is only good for a bread box, place it in the refrigerator over night. You roughly chop one onion and put at the bottom of the crockpot. Place your defrosted chicken on top of the onion. Season your chicken and then put the lid on it until it is done. Here is the recipe and the link to the wonderful website I found it. http://www.100daysofrealfood.com/2011/02/25/recipe-the-best-whole-chicken-in-a-crock-pot/ 100 Days of Real Food Thank You for the recipe and awesome job! You have inspired me to give up my cereal crutch even though my kids now think I am the worst. Well until I let them eat banana pie for breakfast... Moving on.

The Best Whole Chicken in a Crock Pot


Ingredients

  • 2 teaspoons paprika
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon thyme
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ¼ teaspoon cayenne (red) pepper
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 onion
  • 1 large chicken

Directions

  1. Combine the dried spices in a small bowl.
  2. Loosely chop the onion and place it in the bottom of the slow cooker.
  3. Remove any giblets from the chicken and then rub the spice mixture all over. You can even put some of the spices inside the cavity and under the skin covering the breasts.
  4. Put prepared chicken on top of the onions in the slow cooker, cover it, and turn it on to high. There is no need to add any liquid.
  5. Cook for 4 – 5 hours (for a 3 or 4 pound chicken) or until the chicken is falling off the bone. Enjoy!
This is a really good, really easy recipe. Then if you are like me and love homemade chicken stock pour water over the bones and let it simmer on low overnight. Okay I also add garlic, carrots, celery, and a few other herbs and spices. This is completely optional but it makes the broth so much better. Then next morning you will wake up to a lovely smell. Of course you have to separate the broth and the bones but if you have a strainer it is just time consuming. Here is the good news chicken broth lovers you can freeze it in ziplock bags or any other freezable containers.

I would tell you how to use your super big canner but I am not an expert so I will give you a helpful link that will lead you in the right direction. http://www.simplycanning.com/. Simply canning Thank you for walking me through my anxiety. You were a great help to me and I will be pouring over your site now that I know how easy it is to can my own creations. You too are awesome.

If I didn't have so much school work I might start buying jars in all sizes and raiding the farmers market for delicious fruits and vegetables to can. Wait I did just make a giant batch of spaghetti sauce, 18 cups of it to be exact that I divided up and froze. I know what I want for Christmas Jars, Jars, and lids that go on top. Huston I have a problem! Now if my husband could make our fruit trees grow faster. I guess we will have to buy bigger trees to make up the difference.

I hope you week is filled with dreams of chicken broth, lots of love and bright laughter.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Unanswered prayers

Remember the song Unanswered Prayers by Garth Brooks? Pandora played it for me today, I haven't heard in a long while but every time I do I look at my life and think about when I was younger all the things I prayed for, bargained for, begged for because I knew if I had that one thing, one person my life would be complete. Boy was I wrong all of those unanswered prayers that I cried over, worried over turned out to be a blessing that lead me here to this moment. My kids are playing loudly running around the house ignoring the fact that I asked them to clean up all their toys, and I am sipping coffee with peppermint mocha creamer pretending that I don't see them not listening. Believe it or not I wouldn't tried this messy life for any other that I could have had.


I think that these roads that we travel are not straight or easy. We put one foot in front of the other and move forward, sometimes we run arms wide open, other times it is all we can do to pick up the left foot and move it forward. But when you take a minute to look back across the distance that we have traveled in our lives the good, the bad, the really ugly you will find that the whole picture is really simple and beautiful. To get here I had to start at the beginning, and that one fact is true for all of us. To get to where you are right now you had to start at the beginning. The obstacles we find in our paths, all the times we fall and it hurts to breath makes us stronger. It helps us to grow into the people we are meant to be. It helps us see the beauty in the scenery, and maybe consider for a second that even the weeds have a place to. I know my kids find the prettiest weeds and carefully put them in water so that I can have their love to look at and those weeds have a whole area of the yard my husband lets them grow. Tall spindly steams with tiny delicate flowers at the top. It is easy to judge them for not being roses but really in the simplicity they are a perfect reflection of love. They grow in hard dry dirt, in small cracks in cement, in unexpected places and they survive waiting for a little child to find them and see the beauty.




I hope that your day is filled with love and laughter.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Lessons Learned September 18

Lessons I  learned this week.
September 18, 2011

I learned all about the spotted owl, banana slugs, red tree voles, and Douglas fir trees. They are all part of an old growth forest in the Pacific Northwest and all part of the same food web. My forestry class is interesting but it is very challenging.

I also learned about photosynthesis in plants and trees. My favorite science discovery was agroforests. It is basically in a simple explanation an edible food forest. Adding trees to farm lands helps prevent soil erosion, their roots helps to keep moisture in the soil during times of drought, shade in the summer, and they are just awesome.

My boys are going to be mummies for Halloween so I learned how to make their costumes.

The Iliad never gets easier to read, at least for me. It is a gruesome tale of war and I am just not the kind of girl who enjoys reading about spears piercing body parts, cutting off heads, stealing amour from the dead guy, and the like. I guess it is good I never joined the military even if we don't fight with swords anymore.

Season seven of Grey's Anatomy is instant play on Netflix! Too bad I can't just watch a marathon of the show. Seriously I watched the musical number they did and fell in love with Dr. Hunt. He was singing like he was still talking about trauma, I was blown away. I loved the whole episode even if Patrick Dempsy didn't sing.

I spent the week arguing with the boys to do school work, well until Thursday and then I just threw in the towel. They are taking next week off except for reading and piano playing. We need a break and I can give that to the kids from time to time, that is why we school all year around.

Damian is a brave kid. He pulled his tooth out by himself while looking in the mirror. Now he is missing his two front teeth.

I love potato and leek pizza.

No, I really love The Pioneer Woman Cooks. I love her so much that I want the cookbook she is working on now to just be mailed to me for Christmas. I guess I might get it next year when it comes out. How long does it take to get a cookbook out to the public?

Next week when the boys are back to school work we are doing a pirate themed lab book. I am so excited, I only hope they love it too. I will take pictures of that.

Two weeks into school I am not as stressed as I was last year, but it is still stressful looking at doing at lest 30 hours worth school work. For once I am only going to worry about doing the best I can and not about perfection.

I hope you have a wonderful relaxing week filled with love and laughter.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Lessons learned September 11

Lessons Learned September 11

If you need to thaw chorizo for dinner put in the refrigerator over night. Do not wait until an hour before you need to start cooking to dehttp://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=4359129896002864777#editor/target=post;postID=1502497733357205907frost it. If you put it in the microwave to defrost let it cool down before you open it. If you are like me singing along to the radio and take a knife to the package over the pan you will learn one lesson the hard way. It will explode! Really like a huge chorizo bomb went off in my kitchen. It was on every wall, counter surface, and flooring in a fifty foot radius. The dog well he thought it was a celebration thrown in his honor. Thanks for helping me to clean the mess Chaz!

My discussion board post on living in Texas (forestry class) caused several people to tell how they could never live here. Truthfully I wouldn't chose to live here during the driest, hottest year on record but there is good everywhere. Here it is the history that goes back hundreds of years. The Alamo ring a bell?

Trying to read the .Iliad in a week is almost physically painful, especially when the entire text is online. Why did I think it would be a good thing to save money on text books again?

I started reading a very funny interesting book and found it hard to put it down until I realized that I needed to read three chapters in my science book and six more books in the Iliad by Wednesday. Oh my.

My kids are most imaginative when I am studying and they don't want to do "school work". Today they went on an adventure to a monstrous cave in search of Medusa armed only with the knowledge of her terrible powers. It counts as educational right?

I miss the rain. I know it is not a new lesson but it is one that gets stronger the further away I get from water falling from the sky. It seems like a dream. We have only had 6.4 inches of rain here since January, according to the forecast it is going to be hot and sunny, bright and sunny, Sunny with partial clouds, did I mention hot? Because it is going be in the low 100's all week, yeah it is the middle of September.  I miss wool socks and sweaters.

Despite the never ending heat we have managed to convince ourselves that soon it will cool to a lovely temperature someday.

I hope that your week is blessed with love and laughter.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

School

I am back in school which means I will be very busy for the next eight weeks reading and writing for a grade. I will try to stay on top of my blog but I think I might have to drop recipe Tuesday's maybe not we will see how it goes once I get back into the swing of things. I do want to take a moment to thank you for reading my ramblings and meal plans. I know that they are not always interesting or inspired. I try but you know I am flawed and I am trying to be more open and available in my writing. You are helping me become a better writer.

You see I found my love of reading when I was four and read Bears on Wheels by Dr. Seuss all by myself. Seeing the words take shape and form a story was thrilling to me. When I was in first grade I got sick, really sick, first I had pneumonia. My lungs filled with fluid so badly that the Dr. said a week longer and I would have drowned to death from it. I was admitted to the hospital and got to stay in an oxygen tent. I was alone (at least I felt very alone) so I spent a lot of time with books and puzzles. Then after I got out of the hospital my sinuses crystallized and I got to go back. So I repeated first grade.

By the time I made it to second I had discovered the art of writing stories. It wasn't until I was in sixth grade that someone told me I had a talent for it. I knew I loved to write and for the first time someone told me I was good at something. At the end of my eighth grade year I got a scholarship to Lewis and Clark College for a summer writing course. I did not get to go because my mom said that she couldn't afford the room and board. I was heart broken. I believe many other things about this issue but for sake of fairness I can not go back and change it so it is not really worth being ugly over it now.

Writing became the fabric of who I am. I am happiest when I am writing a story or poetry or creating. I want to become a novelist. Or at the very least a free lance writer. I have many hurdles, mostly mental ones that I need to get over. So I am back in school working on an English Degree. I mostly enjoy the literature classes and I like to learn new things. I know every paper I write I am getting stronger. Every blog post I write I grow.

Thank you for reading and being there for me through the good, the bad, and the ugly. I hope that you have a wonderful day filled with love and laughter.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Five question Friday

Friday, September 9, 2011

I saw this on another blog and I thought it could be fun or at the very least interesting. Join in if you need an idea of what to write on your blog. I can use all the help I can get sometimes. School started for me this week so I have been busy reading about forestry, and reading the Iliad. Believe it or not I thought forestry would be a fun class to fill my science requirement and I hope my love of trees helps me through it. My literature class is a sixteen week course on World Literature through the renaissance which is required luckily I love literature even if trying to read the Iliad in a week is going to keep me very, very busy.  Well let's get started on these questions.


1. What ringtone do you have on your cell phone?

My general ringtone for everyone is Katy Perry's "Firework". I love hearing it go off and it always makes me smile regardless of who is calling. The ringtone for my husband is Etta James' "At Last", it is broken and I really need to change it or download a better copy.


2. What is your favorite memory from this summer?

Our trip to Panama City made some pretty good memories. I think taking the kids to the pool and find ourselves alone for over two hours was a lot of fun.


3. Paper books or ebooks?
I love paper books! I may never convert willingly.

4. If you could have one home upgrade what would it be and why?
I love our home and I would love a new stove and refrigerator that works properly. Really the biggest upgrade on our list of upgrades is our back porch. We have a cement slab that is cracking and moving away from the house. So we want to put in a nice deck with a pergola so that we will have some helpful shade in the summer. We are working hard on planting an edible garden so my husband is researching edible trees that grow here and that wish list is longer then the space we have to plant trees. We will see what happens.

5. When was your first serious boyfriend/girlfriend?

This is an odd question. I do not want to discredit any boyfriends I had in the past but My husband was the first man that I ever wanted to spend my life with. Before him I never had a relationship last longer then two months. At the time I didn't care and that was who I wanted to be, unattached. I sometimes wish that my husband had been my first boyfriend back when I was sixteen. The truth is that everyone before helped me to be ready and open to the rest of my life.

I hope your week is filled with love and laughter.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Meal Plan Monday

I missed planning our weekly meals last week. It is amazing how quickly I have come to depend on know what is for dinner. Let me tell you trying to whip something delicious with little directions takes some major effort. You can't just decide what to make when the family is asking what is for dinner, or your belly is already growling. I am prepared this week, and armed with a wooden spoon and a cast iron frying pan. It's how I roll, in the kitchen that is. My favorite meal this week was Mushroom and Pablano Enchiladas. I didn't take the picture until I was half way through the plate then I turned it around to try to make it look pretty.



Weekly Menu

Monday
Spicy Vegetable Soup
Homemade Light Rye bread
Cantaloupe smoothie

Tuesday
Beans and Cornbread
From the Pioneer Woman
(I love her)

Wednesday
Ground Beef Welington
Steamed cabbage with butter
Jamie Oliver

Thursday
Mini shell pasta with creamy bacon and pea sauce
Jamie oliver
Homemade French bread I am sure

Friday
Spicy Tortilla Soup
Left over bread

Saturday
Garden Fresh Pizza
Better Homes and Gardens
Annual Recipes 2009

Sunday
Shrimp and Sausage Red Rice
Better Homes and Gardens
Annual Recipes 2010


I hope your week is filled with Love, Laughter, and Yummy meals!

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Lessons Learned September 4

Lessons learned a weekly debrief
September 4

This week has been a week of big days and memories. Damian turned the big seven so we celebrated with his favorite restaurant Red Robin.

Damian lost another tooth, one of his front top teeth. With any luck he'll be singing "All I want for Christmas is my Two Front teeth. What fun that would be!

I love spending twenty minutes working with James on his "school work". He is so funny I am guaranteed at least one laugh in the morning.

Damian's homeschool schedule seems to be less then ideal. He is struggling, so I am rethinking this years plan. He is smart so his struggle is one of motivation.

Cub Scouts sell ridiculously priced popcorn most of them are $20 a bag. I think it is going to be a hard sell. Those girl scouts have it easy with their super yummy cookies.

This week I made a yummy vegetarian meal Mushroom and Pablano Enchilada's, they made me miss tofu. It has been awhile but I love when an old favorite surprises me all over again.

I was reading an article about going Vegan/Vegetarian (not to worry I love cheese and butter to much to go vegan) and it said that most family have 8 or 9 go to recipes! That is crazy low, or maybe I am a little more unique in the kitchen department then I thought.

I missed meal plan Monday. Really, but I am ready for next week's menu and recipe Tuesday.

My classes start tomorrow beginning a new college school year, I am nervous, and scared. Maybe I will never feel prepared for what is to come. I still believe my education will be worth the effort. I am looking forward to being finished and a college graduate.



I hope that your week is filled with Love, Laughter, and glorious lessons found in the details.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Inspiration

I was looking through lap books and unit studies to do with the kids. Something to shift "school work" from boring to fun or at lest give us a breather from everyday work. I found one called the Scripture Adventure a twenty-one day activity to memorize bible verses So I decided to download it and give it a try. You know they are crafty and very smart with verse order. I am going to share it with you. I looked it up in two bibles our King James version and the New American Catholic reader edition.

Today's verse is

Joshua 1:9
I command you: be firm and steadfast. Do not fear or be dismayed, for the Lord, your God, is with you wherever you go.


I hope your day is filled with Wonder, Love and Laughter.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Lost in a book

I have been missing in action this last week or so because I got lost in a book or two on the way here. Well that and my Mother in Law was in town. My kids love having her here so it was a good visit over all. I just need to relax and trust in God. It would make things easier and a lot less stressful. This post is one about books not Company.


The first book is one that I have seen mentioned in book groups online, I have heard whispers about it for a long while. My husband had even brought it up when he had a conversation about it with a co-worker. I blew it off, ignoring it, dismissing the message I was hear all together. Then one day I was wondering down the fiction section of the library, ( I like to see what book will call my name) I stopped in front of a bookshelf with only two identical books in the middle of the shelf. It called my name, it screamed at me, nearly jumping with anticipation. I reached out and picked up one of the dark books up. The Shack by WM. Paul Young.


It is an amazing book about forgiveness and the depth of God's Love. In the forward the author explains how he came to writing the book. It is the experience his friend went through. He even says that at times it seems far fetched and hard to believe but he wants it to be true. Right now having read it and soaked it in I hope it is true too. Some more the hope is while I was reading it I felt a shift in myself. I new understanding that turned the light on and opened my heart.


The first and sudden shift came when I was reading Chapter 11 Here Come Da Judge when Mack is asked to judge God. I am guilty of judging people based on their decisions or actions that I do not agree with. I try not to be judgemental but it creeps up as good intentions. We know what they say about good intentions, the road to hell is paved with them. (this is not in the book at all! Just a common saying I am using to describe myself.) Mack is told to chose two of his children to go to heaven and three to spend an eternity in hell. He refuses to chose and instead offers his own life to go for his children. Then God tells him he has made the right choice. "You have judged them worthy of love, even if it cost you everything. That is how Jesus loves." ( found on page 163).  Even now tears are in my eyes, this judgement chapter was one of the most moving parts for me because it opened me up for a later bigger lesson.


Forgiveness, I don't know about everyone else but I needed a lesson in the purpose of forgiving others. I am going to add a quote from the book but it doesn't mean there are not better quotes, or that this is the best one. All this quote is, is one example that moved me. This book is filled with good solid examples of God's love, of forgiveness and many other things. "Forgiveness is first for you, the forgiver, . . . to release you from the something that will eat you alive; that will destroy your joy and your ability to love fully and openly." One more quote on the subject, "I want to help you take on that nature that finds more power in love and forgiveness than hate."


I feel like I am giving you a fragmented version of this beautiful book. All I can really tell you is I am changed forever because I read this book. It helped me to understand pieces that I have been missing in my life. I hope that you read this book. I would love to hear what you thought of The Shack.




Now for the second book. My sister in law called and while I was on the phone she told me to read Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers. I at first said I would try but I was going to busy starting next week. Then for some reason when I got off the phone I felt compelled to look for it and found out my library had it available. I went and got the book and read it in two days.


Redeeming love is a retelling of the book of Hosea. I must not have been told the story of Hosea when I was young because I had never heard of it. The book is about Love, and forgiveness. It is told in a simple way that focuses on the message. I recommend this book.


This is a story about a young woman who was sold into prostitution as a child and how she finds God. Angel finds herself working in California's Gold country in 1850 for a madam. A farmer is told by God to marry the soiled dove but Angel has learned not to trust men. He marries her and she slowly learns to love Micheal through much trail and error. Micheal learns forgiveness and patience. Angel turns away from Micheal's love and goes back to the only life she has known. Her journey to God and Love is a hard road to travel. I was captivated from the first chapter on. I know I am not doing a very good job explaining this book. I is a simple, complicated love story. It really is worth reading.


I hope your day is filled with Love, Laughter, and a good book.