G'morning, my friends! It's the last day of February (gulp)! Where ever does time go??
Here's an inspiration from my cousins, Chris & Janelle. I just have to share with you...
God loves you with an everlasting love...
Nothing is deeper than that!
He watches over you with tender mercies...
Nothing is kinder than that!
He upholds you with His right hand...
Nothing is stronger than that!
Roy Lessin
And other random topics...
I'm thinking of sewing a garment bag for myself - long enough and strong enough! I don't usually use a garment bag. For flying-travelling I like to roll my dresses, so I really have no idea why I feel compelled at this point in my life to sew a garment bag. I think I like the challenge. :)
Also, I'm partaking of a big fat cup of Coffee Crisp hot chocolate. I haven't allowed myself that indulgence for a long time... my reasons are too complicated to divulge at this time but I do want you to know I'm enjoying it. No guilt.
And I'm planning another sewing day for tomorrow. Bren and Val and Kaitlyn are coming to sew and hopefully most of the men show up for supper.
And now that it's long past morning and I soon need to leave for afternoon busing, I'll send this on it's way... my littlest boy is feeling fierce and strong again about being a man and being in charge. It's a battle. He doesn't need to listen to his mom because he's a man. And he's in charge. And I hear about it until I'm weary and cranky.
The end.
Monday, February 29, 2016
Thursday, February 25, 2016
{WW} Devotions
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Devotions – free write
It’s
such a personal thing. I have a difficult time writing about something so
personal. I don’t know why. Maybe I feel like I fall so short. Maybe I want to
write something that will inspire someone else and I really don’t know how or
where to start. I have a very hard time (as in never) getting up and having
devotions before I start my day. I sometimes kneel by my bed when I get up and
ask God to help me. I most often pray when I wake up, lying in bed. The day’s
duties and tasks and fights (children’s) are not yet commenced. I’m free. For a
moment. And I pray. And think. I like to take quiet time right after lunch when
I put Wyatt down for a nap and everyone else is at school or work. I like my
alone time. I sometimes read the Messenger, or a devotional book and way too
often I spend a lot of this quiet time reading my friends blogs or other blogs
about quilting and home décor. Writing this down, I’m quite sure I’ve ‘snacked’
too often and not ‘eaten well’ at Jesus’ table. I love to sing and often keep a
songbook open in my kitchen. I love the outdoors and I always feel close to God
when I go for a walk or eat snow with my children or examine a snowflake
closely. I like to think that all the little things in life, all the moments of
directing back to God are a form of worship and praise. But I need a reminder
of how frail and human and selfish I really am. I need to think about devotions
and where I’m actually feeding my soul.
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
{WW} Compliment
{WW} compliment
It was one of those snowy, blowy,
wintery December days, the kind that blows you in the door with snowflakes on
your hair, leaving you shivering even though you’re dressed in warm coat, boots
and gloves. I stamped my feet a couple times and headed through the turnstile
at Canadian Tire. The greeter, a beautiful young Paki lady with long hair gave
me a huge smile. “You’re beautiful!” she said, “You just have this aura about you!”
My cheeks grew hot. “Thank-you,” I said, smiling at her, as she grabbed my arms
and hugged me. We exchanged Merry Christmas’s and I commenced to do my
shopping. I’ve pondered this compliment for a long time. What did this lady
see? I am certainly not a physically beautiful person, but I long so much to
share Jesus with others. I pray that the aura I have about me is Him.
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Thursday Thoughts
Hello, my friends!
It's a gorgeous Saskatchewan wintry day; some wind, big fluffy flakes of snow and -10C (colder than most of our winter has been).
I'm having a home day with only one small interruption so far when my neighbour friend, Alice Kearnan, came for coffee. She's older, lost her husband a couple years ago and loves to bring me fabric and get me to sew random things for her. Today it was a skirt (to sew for her) and MANY seriously amazing and outdated pieces of fabric that I ruthlessly sorted through. She loves to discuss it all and so we talked about what this old green denim could be used for and what kind of dress this white satin and crepe would have made. We even found cross-stitch fabric and an old house-robe pulled apart. Then we sat together and had hot tea while Wyatt climbed the cupboards and measured the couches with his measuring tape.
Yesterday I had a shopping day (with a rather trying 3-year-old) which included a stop at Periwinkle's Quilting Fabrics down on Broadway. I lovety-love that store. They even have a little room with toys where Wyatt contentedly occupied himself. It was heavenly.
Now I'm thinking of making supper: cheeseburger soup and butter-dips.
I'm also contemplating how to unplug the toilet (Gah!! This doesn't go with supper thoughts!!) on main floor where Wyatt unrolled a {WHOLE} roll of toilet paper and then went {STINKS} on top. It's horrific. I have all the candles lit that I can find. The bad thing is that this is the {SECOND} time he's done this! He has really been trying me out lately. Maybe you don't understand the full implications of that thought. What I mean is, Wyatt has been completely IMPOSSIBLE lately. The other night he got up every hour or two all night, no fever, no sickness, no nothing that I could figure out. When we talked about it the next day and I told him that could not happen again or I would 'help' him, he slept all night. He is so very very strong-willed. Oh, deary me! Will he ever manage as a normal human citizen?
What's going on in your realm?
It's a gorgeous Saskatchewan wintry day; some wind, big fluffy flakes of snow and -10C (colder than most of our winter has been).
I'm having a home day with only one small interruption so far when my neighbour friend, Alice Kearnan, came for coffee. She's older, lost her husband a couple years ago and loves to bring me fabric and get me to sew random things for her. Today it was a skirt (to sew for her) and MANY seriously amazing and outdated pieces of fabric that I ruthlessly sorted through. She loves to discuss it all and so we talked about what this old green denim could be used for and what kind of dress this white satin and crepe would have made. We even found cross-stitch fabric and an old house-robe pulled apart. Then we sat together and had hot tea while Wyatt climbed the cupboards and measured the couches with his measuring tape.
Yesterday I had a shopping day (with a rather trying 3-year-old) which included a stop at Periwinkle's Quilting Fabrics down on Broadway. I lovety-love that store. They even have a little room with toys where Wyatt contentedly occupied himself. It was heavenly.
Now I'm thinking of making supper: cheeseburger soup and butter-dips.
I'm also contemplating how to unplug the toilet (Gah!! This doesn't go with supper thoughts!!) on main floor where Wyatt unrolled a {WHOLE} roll of toilet paper and then went {STINKS} on top. It's horrific. I have all the candles lit that I can find. The bad thing is that this is the {SECOND} time he's done this! He has really been trying me out lately. Maybe you don't understand the full implications of that thought. What I mean is, Wyatt has been completely IMPOSSIBLE lately. The other night he got up every hour or two all night, no fever, no sickness, no nothing that I could figure out. When we talked about it the next day and I told him that could not happen again or I would 'help' him, he slept all night. He is so very very strong-willed. Oh, deary me! Will he ever manage as a normal human citizen?
What's going on in your realm?
Monday, February 8, 2016
{WW} Outdated
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outdated
I
was sorting through some storage boxes in my basement, looking for the elusive
sewing home-ec book of mine from bygone days. I’ve promised to teach the grades
7, 8 & 9 girls sewing this year and thus the search for the book.
Four
boxes into my stack, I found it, in all its outdated 90’s glory. It was just a
paper folder that we each decorated with fabric. Mine was covered with a huge
blue and white floral/fruity print. It had a three-inch wide ruffle in a plain
coordinating royal blue all the way around and narrow royal ribbons tied on the
side. I used the same royal blue cotton to cut out the letters S-E-W in my own
girlish curly cursive writing. It was priceless.
I
stood there, paging through it, laughing and with a small catch in my throat.
Here were all my fabric samples: T-shirt knitting in the funky florals we
loved, 100% rayon in rich jewel tones (I’m sure I wore that to church long
ago!), 100% cotton (a scrap of the dress I sewed in class!), flannelette,
tricot, denim and floral denim (oh, those were the days!) 100% polyester (the
piece my sisters and I wore to my folks 25th anniversary!) (My nose
felt plugged and my eyes were wet), more polys and cottons…
I
couldn’t resist paging through it all. All those seam practices: a straight
seam, a spiral, iron-on interfacing, mending with stitch witchery, a dart, a
taped seam, a graded seam, tucks, serging, zippers and stitching in the ditch,
collars, necklines and buttonholes. (I snorted out loud. I keenly remembered
sewing that neckline and laughing hysterically with Arnie about the shape of
it!) Don’t worry, there was more: elastic casing, zigged elastic, blind-hem,
top-stitched hem and hand hem and last but not least my measurements!
I
sat thinking about my long-ago home-ec dress with its puffy sleeves, big
pointed collar and hard belt, its pastel roses in purples, pinks and blues. I
didn’t really like that dress, probably because it was from a sewing class. I
thought about the dress we’re going to get the girls here to make; not-super-stretchy,
invisible zipper, princess seams. They’ll probably feel just the same about
their dresses some day and just as thankful for an old outdated book about it
all.
Thursday, February 4, 2016
Heart Sister Evening
Setting: Lana's basement, windy wintry evening in January,
Characters: all the Swanson Mennonite
women who joined the heart sister deal this last year (four didn't join) Pat's
mom was missing
Theme: the grand unveiling of who had who
Décor: aqua tablecloths, wide burlap runners, mason jars painted
aqua, blue and coral - some used for candles and some for vases of stunning
coral roses and greenery, a couple long tables for the array of appetizers that
everyone brought
Appetizers: Dips with chips, tortilla rollups, fruit skewers,
fruit salsa with cinnamon and sugared tortilla chips, veggies and dip, mini
squares (variety), stuffed mushrooms, crackers n cheeseball, mini fruit pizzas,
mini heart shaped veggie pizzas, party bread, mini cheeseballs with a pretzel
handle, chocolate dipped peanut butter balls, party mix and more!
Drink: Coffee with cream and sugar, frozen coloured juice cubes with
sprite poured over
Gifts: Cookbooks! The ladies in charge got a list going so
everyone could write down a couple they were interested in. I got the
Bredenbury cookbook (pretty popular one for the evening) and I saw Pioneer
Woman Cooks 2 & 4, Mennonite Women Can Cook, Meals Around the World, H
& H Cookbook and many more! Our men should be faring very well the next while!!
How we actually found each other: When we arrived we each wrote
our names and our heart sister’s name on a pretty piece of aqua cardstock that
had a saying written on the back (in two parts). We cut it in half, kept our
own and they handed out our other name (who had us). Then we read off the half
of our saying, table by table, and went searching for a match. It worked really
well and we had many good laughs.
Kudos: to Paula, Lana and Cindy Dueck for all the hard work and
time and money!! It was a well-spent year and evening! We are truly blessed!
My heart sister: Chris Goodnough
From her paper she filled out:
Address:
Birthday:
March 27/53
Anniversary:
August 1/70
Favourites:
Colours:
all except brown, grey
Kitchen
colours: none
Bedroom
colours: neutral
Candies
or chocolates: Peanut butter choc’s
Hobbies:
drawing, reading, poetry, jigsaw puzzles, Sudoku, word games, artificial flower
arrangements
Any dislikes? Overly scented things
make my eyes run
*Baking always welcome!
Who had me: Audrey Hiebert! I sure never guessed and I got many
lovely thoughtful gifts from her!!
Encouragements: If you haven’t tried this in your congregation,
do!!! It’s a bonding thing to do together! This is our second round. We did it
three years ago, like, our revealing was ten days before Wyatt was born. J That time
everyone gave fabric at the end. It’s a wonderful thing! (Yup, fabric too!)
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
{WW} Tell how one small positive thought in the morning can change your entire day
Winter mornings on the northern prairies are dark and chilly, with the sun rising around 9am and the temperatures averaging between -9C (16F) and -19C (-2F). After the morning rush of breakfast, lunches and the skates and hockey stick scramble I’m delighted to look out my kitchen window to the south-east and watch the sun slowly makes its glorious emergence. I am awed every morning with God’s splendid flamboyant demonstration; this time deepest royal blue against lacy black trees, next time florescent magenta and fuchsia swirled with charcoals and blacks, and of course the wintry frost-whitened look of ‘rose quartz’ and ‘serenity’ (pantone’s colours of the year 2016) depict the perfect wintry prairie sunrise. Every morning I’m awed with this colourful caress from my omnipotent God. I delight in colour.
Monday, February 1, 2016
Happy February!
Good morning! Here's one more soup recipe for you. These wintry mornings, falling snow and cozy firesides, always make me think 'soup' for meal-planning.
9-Bean Soup
1 cup 9-bean mixture (Costco)
2 tbsp olive oil
1 onion - diced
4 cloves garlic - minced
1 cup carrot - diced
1 cup potato - diced
1 cup celery - diced
2 tsp salt
6 tbsp tomato paste
1/2 tbsp chili powder
1/2 tsp oregano
1/2 tsp cumin
8 cups stock or water (I used ham stock and cut out the salt)
Soak bean mixture in 6 cups cold water for at least 6 hours or overnight. Discard water and rinse thoroughly. Set aside. Saute onion and garlic in oil for 3-5 minutes over medium heat until onions are soft. Stir in remaining ingredients, bring to a boil, then reduce heat to simmer. Cook on low for 1 - 1 1/2 hours.
Serves 8
9-Bean Soup
1 cup 9-bean mixture (Costco)
2 tbsp olive oil
1 onion - diced
4 cloves garlic - minced
1 cup carrot - diced
1 cup potato - diced
1 cup celery - diced
2 tsp salt
6 tbsp tomato paste
1/2 tbsp chili powder
1/2 tsp oregano
1/2 tsp cumin
8 cups stock or water (I used ham stock and cut out the salt)
Soak bean mixture in 6 cups cold water for at least 6 hours or overnight. Discard water and rinse thoroughly. Set aside. Saute onion and garlic in oil for 3-5 minutes over medium heat until onions are soft. Stir in remaining ingredients, bring to a boil, then reduce heat to simmer. Cook on low for 1 - 1 1/2 hours.
Serves 8
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