Aug 26, 2010
Update on Lil Bean
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Aug 24, 2010
We love BowzArt!
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Aug 23, 2010
It's Football Season!!!
We all had a great time:)
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Aug 15, 2010
My New Info...
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Aug 14, 2010
Happy 3rd Birthday Bailey!
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Bailey celebrated her birthday with a Dora the Explorer
pool party, surrounded by family & friends.
She was so excited and so precious.
It was just a wonderful way to spend the day.
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Aug 13, 2010
Happy Birthday Jacob!
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Aug 12, 2010
Happy Blog-iversary to me!
I noticed my ticker said "3 years!":)
You've been a blessing to me.
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Aug 10, 2010
King James Bible
ATTACKS FROM WITHIN
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5. The word emerods changed to hemorrhoids in I Samuel 6:4,5,11,17.
6. The word sin changed to sins in II Chronicles 33:19
If God’s people desire to know the truth they must have an open mind. If your mind is closed, then you will be offended at the truth. An open mind and an open heart will bring the truth to the soul every time. We will all stand and give an account of how we have handled God’s Word. It is wrong to tamper with His Book.
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Aug 9, 2010
I have been blessed!
Chorus:
I have been blessed, God is so good to me
Precious are His thoughts of you and me
No way could I count them there is not enough time
So I'll just thank Him for being so kind
God has been good, so good
I have been blessed
A Father and Mother who nurtured and raised
My Brothers and sisters and the memories made
My pastor to lead us, this alter to pray
The stripes that can heal and blood that can save
Oh I have been blessed
The Rock where He leads me,when I'm so overwhelmed
The place where He hides me ,under his wing
He's not just a song but He's the reason I sing
Oh I have been blessed!
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Unfamiliar Grounds
I remembered when we first met her that no one could tell us for sure that she would ever be able to be like other babies or "normal" as they put it. I remember standing in the NICU with two of her many therapists and them telling me how hard they had worked with her ,but that nothing had really made a difference that they had done. I remember after meeting her,that I came home and went through some sleepless nights. I was scared of the unfamiliar world of the NICU and special needs. I told my hubby that I was scared and that I wasn't so sure that I was capable of taking care of a "medically fragile" baby, as she was also labeled. My mind said,"This may be to much for you to take on" and "What if something goes wrong?",but my heart said,"Don't walk away from something you've been asked to do". I remember standing in tears and asking our church family to pray for us, as we stepped out on unfamiliar grounds.
I believe the feelings I felt that day were probably very similar to the feelings Peter felt when Jesus asked him to step out of the boat on water. Peter must have thought, Lord. you are asking me to do something I don't know how to do. Peter's heart must have been racing and his knees probably shaking as he slowly stepped out of that boat that day.
Then I thought of little David and how he stood and faced a giant. He must have felt so small and inadequate,but God looked at him as useful and able. David must have thought and questioned God. I can imagine him asking,"Lord are you sure I can do this?". After all, David was only a boy.
You will find many examples in the Bible of how God took ordinary people through unfamiliar places to do unfamiliar things, and through their obedience, He done some great things. However, He didn't stop there, back in those Bible days (as my little boy calls it),he still does that today. He is still just as real as He was then and He is still seeking those who are willing to step out on unfamiliar grounds to do his work (what He asks of us). Sometimes, the unfamiliar and uncomfortable are not pleasant places to find yourself in. Too often we get caught up in our own comfort and happiness and this hinders God's work in our lives. In order for God to be able to use us, mold us, grow us, and to mature us, we must first be willing to step out of the boat. We must be willing to put "self" aside...after all it's not about us.
God needs people who are willing to make a difference. He needs people who are willing to get up off the pews. He needs people who are willing to share what they have ,even though it may seem so little and inadequate (Remember how Jesus fed the multitude?). He needs people who are more concerned with God's work than their own comfort & happiness (Remember Jonah?). He needs people who are willing to give up their own time and to do as asked (Remember Noah?). He needs people who are willing to go the extra mile ,even when they're weak and worn (Remember Job?). He needs people who will step out of their comfort zone into to the unknown of unfamiliar grounds.
Are you willing? The world is full of spectators ,but not nearly enough of "God's will" participators. Are you willing to step out of the boat today? Is God trying to use you ,but you are letting "self" get in the way? If God can use someone like me, then He can use anyone. He can use you too!
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Aug 8, 2010
Mandarin Orange Cake
Drain oranges, reserving juice. Set oranges aside. In a large bowl, beat the cake mix, oil, eggs, orange extract and reserved juice on low speed for 30 seconds. Beat on medium for 2 minutes. Transfer to a greased 13-in. x 9-in. baking pan. Bake at 350° for 30-35 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean. Cool completely on a wire rack.
For topping, in a bowl, whisk milk and pudding mix for 2 minutes. Let stand for 2 minutes or until soft-set. Fold in pineapple and reserved oranges, then fold in whipped topping. Frost the cake. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour before serving. Yield: 12-16 servings.
Trust in the LORD with all thine heart;and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him,and he will direct thy paths. ~Proverbs 3:5-6
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Aug 6, 2010
Howellville News
This week has been a good week! For the most part it has been really calm. On the 3rd, our sweet Lil Jelly Bean (our foster baby) turned 6 months old!!! Can you believe she is 6 months already? Time just passes way to fast. She is still so very small. When people see us out and about in public they always stop us and ask us."How old is your baby?" When I tell them, the next thing I always hear is,"She is so tiny" and then "Was she a preemie?" I guess people don't expect a 6 month old to weigh 11 pounds. Brookelyn Shae weighed that at 2 months. She is a little bitty girl with a great big wonderful personality. She is a quiet little baby and pretty much content all the time. The only thing she doesn't like is riding in a carseat...other than that she's all smiles. Her little voice matches her size. When she cries it's hard to hear her ,because she cries so tiny too. She is the only 11 pound baby I've ever met that has enough hair to pull it up in piggy tails. Hubby said half her weight is her hair...lol She's got tons. Overall Jelly Bean is just like every other 6 month old. She loves to play peek-a-boo and she loves to be tickled. Everyone seems to always want to hold her and treat her like a tiny newborn. However, she likes to try to stand up and to practice setting up. She enjoys rolling around in the floor and she would rather you hold her upright so she can see things. She loves the walker, however even at the lowest setting she cannot reach the floor. She needs to grow a few more inches. At last check (last week) she was 22 inches long. She's a real live baby doll ,as my mom calls her. She has come a long ways and been through alot. She is for sure a miracle from God.
This week we celebrated TWO birthdays,as you saw in my past post. However, we are really celebrating their special day on Saturday. We have a fun filled busy day planned for them tomorrow:)
My son-in-law Corey as I mentioned in my last family update, has still been having problems with his foot. He went to see an orthopedic surgeon this week and they done a sonogram and found that his foot was indeed broken...so wonder he was in so much pain. They are going to do a MRI this coming week and if it is broken how they think it may be, then he is going to have to have surgery and have a plate put in his foot, but we are praying that it won't be and that he won't need surgery.Please keep him in your prayers.
This week we started on our home improvements. For a while now, I've wanted to change the look of the inside of my house. It's not that I don't like it. It's that my house goes through alot of traffic daily and it is really starting to show...plus I'm really bored with it. It's looked the same for years.
We started on the girls rooms first. Both girls are getting newly painted walls, bedding, curtains, mattresses,etc I'm really excited about this. Even Jelly Bean is getting a new bed(crib) and new bedding. She has been sleeping in the bassinet part of my pac-n-play and it's plenty big enough for her, but soon she too will be crawling and pulling up, so we've decided to go ahead and have her little corner ready.
Jacob has started practing ball every evening. He loves football!!! He changed teams this year and decided to go within our own district and he is so excited about the move....we are too. It is so much closer, and we actually know some of the kids & their parents. I think the move will be good for him. He is really looking forward to his first game. He actually gets to play his first game at the Atlanta dome. He will be playing after the Falcons ,during half time.
Public school started back in our county today,and I'm excited because I got back my past two babysitting kids!!!They've been out for the summer. I'm so ready for scheduled & organized days again. However, Jacob doesn't start back to school until Sept 1st. Between now and then we are just going to enjoy the last few days of Summer.
Hubby has been working so hard. Betwen work and football practice he has been busy. He has been blessed with work. So many here are struggling to find work, so having a job is for sure a blessing and one he doesn't take for granted. If you remember a while back the state of GA had some major flooding and the worst area hit was where my hubby works. If you remember,he missed a good bit of work and we were very worried that he would loose his job. Little did we know that God was going to use that storm to bless our family. Hubby's company has allowed him and some others to clean up and recycle much of the damaged equipment. This has kept my hubby very busy & working loooong hours,however,this has been wonderful extra income for us. I praise God forthis blessing. It's amazing how God can use storms to bless lives the way He does.
We are still shopping for two vehicles. We are wanting a small car for Katie and a family ride. We've been tossing around what we think will be the best choice for us. I've prayed that God will lead us to the ones that will match our budget and also last us many years & miles. Brent too will soon need something,but for now we are focusing on a family ride and on Katie. Hubby's truck has over 300 thousand miles and my mini has over 200 thousand miles,so we've been very blessed that they've carried us this long,but we know that the ticker is ticking and their time is about up. We hope our next vehicles will be just as good. Some of the ones we are comsidering is either a mercury mountaineer, ford explorer xlt with the third row, an expedition, or possibly a ford windstar...yes we are looking for a ford. My hubby is a ford man. It runs in his blood...lol We need atleast 7 seats ,because we always have kids with us and anything with four doors would be very nice too for getting carseats in and out. As for Katie, we just want a small dependable car at a good price.
As for today, we are going to continue working/painting the girl's rooms and we are going out for Girl's night out with friends tonight!
Tomorrow, I plan to rise early and help the church with our community food pantry. We just started this program and last week our church had to opportunity to supply three families with food/groceries. I'm really excited that our church is doing this. We have a caring church family and a church that wants to make a difference by helping others.
After that, I plan to head out with the kids for a fun filled day. We will be celebrating Jon & Ashley's birthday ,but also Jacob's since his is coming up very soon.
Next weekend, we will celebrate Bailey's third birthday. She will be having a Dora pool party this year and this will be the first time we bring together all of our family with all of her bio family to have one big celebration for her. Before we always had our own party and then they had their own party for her, but this year at Bailey's request we are all getting together to celebrate her special day. She's such a blessing to so many people.
And as for sunday, we will be attending church & resting all day.
I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!
God Bless,
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Aug 5, 2010
Real Moms...Real Jesus
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Labels: Book Reviews
Aug 4, 2010
Happy Birthday To My Twins!!
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Aug 3, 2010
A Curtsy & A Bow
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Aug 2, 2010
Hot Fudge Ice Cream Dessert
1 (16 ounce) can chocolate syrup
3/4 cup peanut butter
19 ice cream sandwiches
1 (12 ounce) container frozen whipped topping, thawed
1 cup salted peanuts
Directions
1.Pour the chocolate syrup into a medium microwave safe bowl and microwave 2 minutes on high. Do not allow to boil. Stir peanut butter into hot chocolate until smooth. Allow to cool to room temperature.
2.Line the bottom of a 9x13 inch dish with a layer of ice cream sandwiches. Spread half the whipped topping over the sandwiches. Spoon half the chocolate mixture over that. Top with half the peanuts. Repeat layers. Freeze until firm, 1 hour. Cut into squares to serve.
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