- Spending some quality play time with Reuben
- Getting all needed school work finished with a late start
- Figuring out how to roast broccoli and cauliflower without a recipe
- Cheap balanced dinner
- Sleeping until 9
- Getting good work done with the middle boys
- Homemade pizza for lunch
- Redeem Marriage
- Good reminder of Truth
- Meeting Stephanie- fellow scarf wearer
- Getting school work finished
- Learning how to deal with growing kids
- Helping Becca with her paper
- Making it through a Saturday without Jim
- God teaching me in every moment
- Learning about the 3rd Commandment
- Being sobered
- Napping along with the kids
- Finishing The Accidental Feminist
- Starting the next classic
- Time to write a little
- God working in weird ways
- Great dentist appointments
- Grocery store as a family
- Learning to eat better for cheaper
- Getting emails written
- Homemade granola
- God working
- Sleep
- Getting lead inspection completed
- Heart to heart with Jim
- Prayer walking
- Kids growing in friendship
- Time to hang out with CG
- Milk increasing
- Great day at co-op
- Gleaning from those with older kids
- Encouraging those younger
- Interactive class
- Never ending pasta bowl
- Good date evening
- Growing together
- Reuben singing "A Bushel and A Peck" and giving Gabriel hugs
- Talking to Brit and sharing with each other
- Uploading pictures
- Inspiration
- Kids napping
- More clothes organized
- Girls movie night
- Getting to know Brittany and Heather better
- Going through more clothes
- Finishing picture upload
- Cherry soda and dark chocolate
- Getting some needed cleaning done
- Over half-way through clothes
- Going to the seminary to meet Jim for lunch
- Writing group
- Time with Jim
- Talking about murder
- God working in my heart
- Connecting on a deeper level with Jim
- Fun family afternoon
- Growing in enjoying being together
- Grace to make it through a Monday with a sick child and Jim at work
- Getting through group school time
- Continuing to learn myself
- Teaching Lillian about not letting a schedule control us
- Everyone going to CG
- Showering
- Learning to let go of a perfect day
- Knowing God is always in control
- Learning as a family what is truly important
- Getting coffee with Jim
- Sara coming over to help and hang out
- Getting Bible time done
- Naps for everyone
- Getting laundry finished
- Potatoes for dinner
- Restful evening
- Bed at 10:30
- God healing my stomach
- Time to pray alone
- Feeling more rested
- Washing my hair
- Purging some
- Movie and logic problems
- Sleeping in
- Girls lunch date with Mom, Becca and Lillian
- Neo doing well at home
- Family Shopping trip to Kohl's and the Mall
- Mom getting us new clothes
- Dedicating Nehemiah to the Lord
- All 6 kids making it through the entire church service
- Being together as a family
- Lunch at Olive Garden
- Nice family afternoon
- Left overs
- God speaking to the depths of my heart
- Being reminded of how blessed I really am
- Going to playgroup
- Talking about school stuff
- School work
- Walking with Lillian
- Running into Shannon
- Good CG time of catching up and encouragement
- Seeking advice from those older
- Being surrounded by others who seek to honor God
- Bucca di Bepos
- Running into Chad and Ginger
- God revealing more of my heart
- School time as a family
- Time to talk things through with Jim
- Learning to seek together what God is wanting for us and our family
- Time to reflect
- Heart for the Nations
- Hearing from friends overseas
- Relaxing evening
- Singing with Reuben
- Kids playing together
- Talking through more scheduling adjustments and making plans
- Meeting with Dawn
- International food at SBTS
- Growth in Becca
- Great sermon on Sabbath
- J and L coming to church with us
- Taking a nap!
- Kids reading together
- Bean bag
- Pics of Sam
- Talking to my parents
- Family play time
- Shortened school schedule! Much better
- Quick and cheaper grocery run
- The kids playing well together
- Sam praying and saying Scripture
- Book club
- Sisters in the Lord
- Rainy day
- Kids working well together to learn
- Jamey teaching his siblings different things
- Great discussion at CG
- Getting to co-op mostly on time
- Timely note
- Seeing God work
- Heart to heart
- Jim getting half a paper written
- Good Panera
- Finishing The Age of Innocence
- Jim leaving me a heartfelt note
- Sam volunteering to pray, praying and saying Romans 10:9 with me
- Good school morning
- Productive afternoon
- Reading half of The Comedy of Errors
- Dancing
- Washing my hair
- Good doctors appointments
- Healthy kids
- Free food from Friends
- Becca being OK
- Getting budget and schedules complete
- Finishing The Comedy of Errors in 2 days
- Lillian and Sam dancing together
- Reuben reading to Nehemiah
- More stuff from friends
- Movies
- Sam turning 18 months
- Neo almost sitting up
- Watching some of the World Series with Jamey and Lillian
- God always working
- Mac and Cheese
Saturday, October 31, 2015
October Blessings
What can I say about October? It was so full and God has been constantly teaching us. We have had so many blessings. So thankful to be able to share some with you!
October Evaluation
Due to circumstances this past year, I'm not really changing my goals. Some will go that are not top priority, but I'm keeping the ones that fit with the overarching goal of having a God-centered life and the things I see Him leading me to right now. So thus far this is how it goes:
Spiritual
Spiritual
- Spend at least 10 minutes praying daily- Yes, I'm working more directed prayer into my day
- Spend at least 10 minutes reading and reflecting on the Bible daily- Yes!
- Memorize verses with the kids - We have already memorized 8 verses together
- Memorize Scripture- Doing this with the kids in school time
Marriage
- Go out for a date once a week- Yes
Go on a night away once this year- Yes we went away for our anniversary!- Read 3 books together this year- Did not read any this month
- Discuss plan weekly on
SundaySaturday afternoon- We are discussing plans but still need improvement on consistency and sticking to our plans as much as it depends on us
Kids
- Spend 30 minutes of one on one time with each child every week- We have had great improvement on this in the last week, still have a lot of growing, but at least we are progressing :)
- Go to playgroup each Tuesday- With starting school we have missed a couple as needed
- Write in individual journals at least 3 times this year- Up to date for the year. Should reach this goal next month
- Finish Jamey's 1st year Scrapbook- Need to go through pictures with Jim so this is on hold currently
Homemaking
- Keep up with cleaning schedule- Cleaning has gone by the wayside again. Trying to find a good balance in our day
- Keep up with my calendar- Status quo, still need improvement here
- Being fully present when with my family- Getting better at this but always room for improvement
Ministry
- Continue sending out Prayer List- Yes
Personal
- Read a book a month for myself- This month I read "The Accidental Feminist". "The Age of Innocence" and "The Comedy of Errors" (review to come on the last one)
- Journal 5 days a week- Yes! God has really been giving me opportunity to do this in the morning
- Write (books) 3 days a week- I have written down some ideas for my nonfiction book I'm working on, but no actual writing
- Edit novel to prepare for publishing and research publishing options- No additional work on this during the month
- Finish Rosetta Stone Russian level 1 - Have not worked on this
- Continue to meet once a month with writing group- YES! Loved meeting with these Sisters this month. Such a great time
- Blog 3 days a week- Got a couple book reviews written
Health
Go to water aerobics once a week- Started back to find out that our instructor was moving and they are going to begin charging for classes so only did this half the month and this will be no moreMaintain weight until birth- Did well with this, still gained some but far better than other pregnancies- Lose weight after giving birth- Just maintained this month, need a plan for this, but other things are taking priority
Where did October go? This month has flown by! We had a busy month with school, illness, co-op, church, and just life in general. We have spent a lot of time this month trying to figure out what life needs to look like. We're still struggling to figure this out and praying regularly for clarity. When I finally get a moment to breathe and write, I hope to blog some of the things that we have been learning and working through the last couple of months. God is constantly at work in our home and I am so thankful I am His.
How was your October?
How was your October?
Thursday, October 29, 2015
The Age of Innocence by Edith Warton
*Warning there will be spoilers. If you do not want to know the end, do not read.
The Age of Innocence is my 8th book in my Back to the Classics Challenge under the category of Classic by a Woman Author. I was greatly surprised by this book and honestly enjoyed it, mostly because of how thought provoking it was and the ability to identify with the three major characters. The writing style was very clear and easy to understand in spite of when it was written. I liked not having to reread every other sentence trying to figure out what was going on.
This story is such a good look at what goes on in humanity and society as a whole. You have those who expect everything to be a certain way and will move heaven and earth to make it so. Then there are those who are different and do not care they are different. And finally those who want to be different and yet seek to find that middle ground to make everyone happy. It is the conflict of the soul that is so well presented in this book and that conflict that I believe most people can identify with. Though I was not happy with some of the things that took place, it is a great book to see how humanity really is. I was thinking throughout this book and will probably continue to think and evaluate myself from interactions and thoughts shared in this book. What made it even better is that the main character did not get what he wanted in the end. The sad part is that he fell into the all common trap, fantasy is better than reality.
4 stars for this classic.
Friday, October 9, 2015
The Accidental Feminist by Courtney Reissig
My friend, Dawn, recommended this book to me and I am so thankful she did. I think everyone should read this book, and if you are a Christian, you absolutely should read this. Women, it has something for everyone. Men, I believe it would be useful for you in understanding the women in your life, especially if you are married.
This book is a very quick read, but has so much in it. Mrs. Reissig gives a brief history of feminism and explains how feminism has effected different parts of our lives as well as defining what it means to be a woman. She does an excellent job of applying the different aspects she covers to women of all stages of life. It is Biblically sound and does not give a list of dos and don'ts, but allows room for us to learn and apply the teachings to our own lives. The questions at the end of each chapter help in discerning how the topic fits into your life or has altered your thinking. I also enjoyed her writing style. My only issue was the occasional repetitiveness that I did not feel was necessary, but others might appreciate the repetition for themselves.
Again, I say, read this book!
5 stars
This book is a very quick read, but has so much in it. Mrs. Reissig gives a brief history of feminism and explains how feminism has effected different parts of our lives as well as defining what it means to be a woman. She does an excellent job of applying the different aspects she covers to women of all stages of life. It is Biblically sound and does not give a list of dos and don'ts, but allows room for us to learn and apply the teachings to our own lives. The questions at the end of each chapter help in discerning how the topic fits into your life or has altered your thinking. I also enjoyed her writing style. My only issue was the occasional repetitiveness that I did not feel was necessary, but others might appreciate the repetition for themselves.
Again, I say, read this book!
5 stars
Friday, October 2, 2015
War and Peace
I finished my 7th book in the Back to the Classics Challenge I am doing this year! War and Peace is a book I have been wanting to read for quite some time and this challenge gave me the push to do it. This is in the category of "Very Long Classic Novel" for the challenge.
As a whole I really enjoyed reading this classic. Tolstoy is incredible at expressing the emotion and tension that exists in and among people. His style is very involved, which keeps you from wondering what is going on inside of his characters, but is mysterious enough to keep you reading to find out what will happen with his characters. You are drawn in by the lives of these people and get to the point of caring for them as if they are real. You want to know what is going to happen.
From all of this I realized that the name War and Peace really has a two-fold meaning, whether Tolstoy intended it or not. This book reflects time of war and time of peace in Russia during the early 1800s, the obvious meaning of the title. However, as you hear the inner thoughts of the characters and see what they are dealing with in their daily lives, we also experience the time of war and the time of peace in their souls and in their personal lives.
There were two downfalls for me. One being some of the war sequences that just seemed to drag on and added nothing to the story. The second was the ending. It fell off and made me wonder what the point was in ending it that way. I felt like it should have been ended a few chapters before it was.
This book was far more than I expected and I hope to read it again. I look forward to reading it with my kids and working through the thoughts and feelings as well as the history told in this book. I highly recommend it!
I would give it 4 stars.
As a whole I really enjoyed reading this classic. Tolstoy is incredible at expressing the emotion and tension that exists in and among people. His style is very involved, which keeps you from wondering what is going on inside of his characters, but is mysterious enough to keep you reading to find out what will happen with his characters. You are drawn in by the lives of these people and get to the point of caring for them as if they are real. You want to know what is going to happen.
From all of this I realized that the name War and Peace really has a two-fold meaning, whether Tolstoy intended it or not. This book reflects time of war and time of peace in Russia during the early 1800s, the obvious meaning of the title. However, as you hear the inner thoughts of the characters and see what they are dealing with in their daily lives, we also experience the time of war and the time of peace in their souls and in their personal lives.
There were two downfalls for me. One being some of the war sequences that just seemed to drag on and added nothing to the story. The second was the ending. It fell off and made me wonder what the point was in ending it that way. I felt like it should have been ended a few chapters before it was.
This book was far more than I expected and I hope to read it again. I look forward to reading it with my kids and working through the thoughts and feelings as well as the history told in this book. I highly recommend it!
I would give it 4 stars.
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