Archive - June, 2005

Liz taylor?

I have a bag of photos I’ve been going through that my mom gave me. I was shocked when I saw what looked like Liz Taylor at my wedding! Of course, I quickly realized it’s Aunt Marlis! The others are Grandma and my mom and my aunts Marilyn, Kelli and Linda!

Speaking of Aunt Marlis, here is her newest (soon to be) award winning painting! It’s difficult to take a picture of a framed painting but I think you get the idea, it’s good!

“If you hear a voice within you saying, ”You are not a painter,” then by all means paint… and that voice will be silenced.”
Vincent van Gogh

zucchini bread

Saturday, my mom gave me several nice zucchini squash. Last summer, she gave me her zucchini bread recipe. I made a batch today!

Zucchini Bread

3 eggs beaten
1 c. oil
2 c. sugar
2 c. zucchini
1/2 c. pecans
2 tsp. vanilla
2 1/2 c. flour
1 tsp. soda
1 tsp. cinnamon *
1 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. baking powder

*I double the cinnamon and sometimes add other spices.

Beat eggs slow and slowly add sugar, oil and vanilla. Add dry ingredients and zucchini.

Put in two loaf pans.

325 – 1 hour

“One simple little song we sing to brides but newly wed,
Just make the best of every thing, especially of bread.”

from the recipe book of Leona Odle Dickey

picture happy

I’m learning how to use my new camera and I am really enjoying it. I’ve put over 50 pics on my computer already!

The girls and I made the cake and they decorated it. It was a real big deal, especially to Jessica. She nearly went into full meltdown mode when Anjelia ate part of the H and the Y!

It’s been fun to play around with the different settings!

Sunday Carl and Tori babysat while James and I went out! We watched Cinderella Man and ate at Outback Steakhouse. Cinderella Man is a must see. It was definitely the best movie I’ve seen in a long, long time.

“The camera makes everyone a tourist in other people’s reality, and eventually in one’s own.”

celebrate

Happy Birthday to me!!!!!


Ok, to take the pressure off of me, Lydia took the first pic with new camera for public viewing! No editing, a little too much shadow but good nonetheless!

I am 33 years old today!

I am very thankful to be at such a wonderful place in my life!

James gave me that camera I posted about! Yes, I am spoiled rotten. I felt bad at first to receive something so nice but I am getting over that! He has always been so good to me!

Carl wrote a birthday post for me. How sweet!

I am going to go take a bath, give myself a facial and bake me a cake!

“Birthdays are nature’s way of telling us to eat more cake.”

Vindication

Vindicate: To clear of accusation, blame, suspicion, or doubt.

So rejoice, O sons of Zion,
And be glad in the Lord your God;
For He has given you the early rain for your vindication.
And He has poured down for you the rain,
The early and latter rain as before.
And the threshing floors will be full of grain,
And the vats will overflow with the new wine and oil.
“Then I will make up to you for the years
That the swarming locust has eaten,
The creeping locust, the stripping locust, and the gnawing locust,
My great army which I sent among you.
“And you shall have plenty to eat and be satisfied,
And praise the name of the Lord your God,
Who had dealt wondrously with you;
Then my people will never be put to shame.
“Thus you will know that I am in the midst of Israel, (this includes us)
And that I am the Lord your God
And there is no other;
And My people will never be put to shame.”
Joel 2:23-27

I am seeing several attacks going on around me. It has been quite discouraging. Maybe you are facing them too. We have much to be excited about in the coming days. I believe the enemy is on the defensive looking for ways to steal and kill and destroy. He is the accuser.

“And they overcame him because of the blood of the Lamb and because of the word of their testimony, and they did not love their life even to death.” Revelation 2:11

When we were in the process of loosing Jessica, there were accusations made against me. A parenting aid and a therapist for the birthfather did not like me for whatever reason. A two page typed report was written about me. It was full of lies and half truths. When I read it I screamed! I felt as if I were being attacked by satan himself! Well, we know the bible says our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places. Ephesians 6: 12

In the end they looked like fools and Jessica was ours! The Lord showed himself strong on our behalf. He vindicated us!

The Lord will bring vindication to those who have been attacked by the accuser!! Thank you!!!!

Psalms 17:1-7
1 A Prayer of David. Hear a just cause, O Lord, Attend to my cry; Give ear to my prayer which is not from deceitful lips. 2 Let my vindication come from Your presence; Let Your eyes look on the things that are upright. 3 You have tested my heart; You have visited me in the night; You have tried me and have found nothing; I have purposed that my mouth shall not transgress. 4 Concerning the works of men, By the word of Your lips, I have kept away from the paths of the destroyer. 5 Uphold my steps in Your paths, That my footsteps may not slip. 6 I have called upon You, for You will hear me, O God; Incline Your ear to me, and hear my speech. 7 Show Your marvelous lovingkindness by Your right hand, O You who save those who trust in You From those who rise up against them.

big fish

I have been too busy to post and I have much left to do. I am going scrapbooking at my church this afternoon. This is a great opportunity for me to get motivated about getting caught up on my scrapbooks. My blog is like my on-line scrapbook! I think that’s one reason I enjoy it.

I was going through pictures last night and found this pic of me when I was six. It is my first fish! I remember when I caught it. My dad was on the other side of the lake and I started yelling for help. He ran around the water and helped me bring it in! It seemed soooo ginormous to me!

We are going to take the girls fishing there in a couple of weeks. It’s out on his property where I grew up. If the weather isn’t too hot, James is going to pitch a tent and camp with the girls. Maybe they will catch their first fish on the same waters that I did! I’ll be sure to take my camera.

We camped by Mom and Dad D’s pond last weekend. Maybe I will post some pics of that too. It’s so fun to feed their catfish. They come right to the waters edge and you can throw the food in their mouths! There are some BIG boys in there! Dad D is proud of his ‘pets’! Jessica almost petted one. Instead we got soaked with pond water when he got spooked and slapped his tail on the water!

Before the weekend was over, all the girls were swimming in the muddy pond. I used to swim in ponds but I don’t like to anymore. Janet was quick to throw on her suit and get in with the girls! They were in their Sunday dresses! Amazingly they came clean!

How about you? I’d love to hear your fish stories! This is the time of year that brings back fishy memories!

“Do not tell fish stories where the people know you; but particularly, don’t tell them where they know the fish”
Mark Twain

family hero, skeet ball champ

Happy Father’s Day weekend to Daddy, our hero and skeet ball champ! Being the loving dad that he is, he won the skeet ball jackpot so the girls would have lots of tickets to buy ‘treasures’ with at Chuck E. Cheese! What a guy!

I am sooo thankful for James. He is so loving and patient with all of us, which is a BIG deal because he is living in a home with five females! There is a great deal of crying! One of James’ main goals in life is to be the best example he can be to the girls, of what they should expect in a man. He’s doing a great job!

I am very proud of James and his business. He has been working so hard and it’s starting to pay off! He picked up another builder last week that’s doing 100 houses a year. He took me for a drive to show me the area and the houses that are being built. I was BLOWN away! These houses aren’t like anything I’ve ever seen. A couple of them are Midwest Living magazine idea homes. They are installing the cabinets and building the countertops. I still think it’s so cool that he got to do the ABC Extreme Home Makeover house, too! Thanks be to God for every job He provides!

James is a true worshiper. That was the very first thing about him that I was attracted to. I attended a local church youth group here in town with a friend. One Wednesday evening, James got up and read a poem he had written about worship. I was very impressed and met him after the service! I thought it appropriate to post his favorite scripture.

God is our refuge and strength,
A very present help in trouble.
Therefore will not we fear,
Even though the earth be removed,
And though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea;
Though its waters roar and be troubled,
Though the mountains shake with its swelling.
Selah.
There is a river whose streams shall make glad the city of God,
The holy place of the tabernacles of the Most High.
God is in the midst of her; she shall not be moved;
God shall help her, just at the break of dawn.
The nations raged, the kingdoms were moved;
He uttered his voice, the earth melted.
The LORD of hosts is with us;
The God of Jacob is our refuge.
Selah.
Come, behold the works of the LORD,
Who has made desolations in the earth.
He makes wars to cease to the end of the earth;
He breaks the bow and cuts the spear in two;
He burns the chariot in the fire.
Be still, and know that I am God;
I will be exalted among the nations,
I will be exalted in the earth!
The LORD of hosts is with us;
The God of Jacob is our refuge.
Selah.
Psalm 46

princess attitude

Having a three year old in the house is really fun. Elaina believes that she IS a princess. She adores all her beautiful dress-up gowns. It’s really fun to go grocery shopping with her when she wears one of her gowns. On one shopping trip she wore her Snow White dress. It’s fun when people play along and gasp at the sight of Snow White grocery shopping. Of course, she LOVES the attention.

It’s not just her dress up stuff she loves, it’s any of her dresses or cute girlie outfits. Sometimes it takes her a while to pick out just the right ‘beautiful’ outfit for the day. When we go places she twirls and sways, waiting for people to notice and compliment her.

There is a purity to her esteem as a princess. She isn’t haughty at all. When she sees other little girls, she admires them and talks about how beautiful they are, too.

I think it’s sad that we grow up and forget that we are princesses. We lose the innocence and are tempted to make comparisons. We have a tendency to look down on ourselves, feeling that is the Christian thing to do. We aren’t supposed to be ‘prideful’. It may sound silly, but we ARE princesses. I think we can and should walk through life with that kind of authority. We are after all daughters of the King!! Maybe we should buy tiaras and put them on every morning and wear them as a reminder of who we are in Him!

Our sons in their youth will be like well-nurtured plants, and our daughters will be like pillars carved to adorn a palace. Psalm 144: 12

A look back

James has had a blog but has decided to shut it down. He hasn’t kept up with it and has other things he enjoys doing more. Hopefully he’ll be posting something here from time to time. I wrote a couple of posts on his blog and have decided to save them over here at my blog so they wouldn’t be deleted.

This one I wrote in February when I was having the ‘winter is almost over, I am about to lose it, blues’. The only redeeming thing about February for me is Valentines day! You can tell by my opening paragraph that I was in need of some sunshine!

Posted on Monday 14 February 2005

Happy Valentines Day, Hon! I love you ! You are the love of my life and my dearest friend! You’ve been wanting me to post, so…this one’s for you.

I am the wife of Jimmy and mama to our four young kiddos. I’m a homemaker by profession, well it’s not really a profession, it’s more of a lifestyle. Dr. Phil says they did a study to figure out how much time and energy a homemaker spends and they discovered it’s equivalent to having two full time jobs. I believe him!! We don’t get sick days or paid vacation, heck, we rarely get to time out at all. There is no monetary amount placed on what I do. I don’t get pats on the back about what a good job I’m doing. I love it and believe with all my heart that it’s my calling, don’t misunderstand me. My point is, it’s so easy to loose yourself… that sense of knowing who you are and after all the work, the house is still messy and dirty in places, the kids are far from perfect and my marriage still needs more time invested. So, I often struggle with the whole, Who am I?” thing.

Friday morning all the kids were home and I was trying to think of something we could do to get out for a bit to break up the day. I decided to go country driving! We did that a lot while I was growing up. So I loaded up the kids and we went for a drive. I think one of the best ways to remember who you are is to take a look at where you’re from.

We drove down the muddy gravel road where I grew up. As we passed the spot where my first home was, I saw where I had my first swingset. It was a gift for my fourth birthday! I remembered sitting, waiting for my dad to hang the swing, so I could jump on. In the same yard was a place where we had a cistern. I dropped the truck keys down there! My parents seemed annoyed, trying to untwist a metal coat hanger to retrieve the keys, while I crouched down looking through the hole at the water. We had pet ducks and rabbits. I loved chasing them around that yard! I named my duck, Donald!

As we went a little further, I thought of riding with my dad in his pickup truck. It was dusty and the windows were down. Our two hound dogs were in the back, their big ears flapping in the wind. I was trying to figure out what the word doubt meant. Why would I remember that!

We passed what was once my grandparents manor-like home. The pool I learned to swim in is gone. The new homeowners filled it in. It looks the same. I don’t have a lot of warm memories there.

Next, my dad’s home where I lived from first grade until I was married. The oak trees that were little twigs when we planted them are great big beautiful trees now. I used to drag buckets of water all over the yard every night to water them. My dad and his girlfriend are at work, so we drive on. Lots of memories flood my head.

I drove some of my old school bus route for my kids to see. We ended up in Odessa. The kids got a kick seeing my old school! My first grader loved it when I showed her my first grade room. I loved my spiral notebook. It had Holly Hobby on it and said Please be patient, God isn’t finished with me yet”. I thought of my friend Elizabeth, we were in that class together. I cried for her, I cried for me. Life has taken us through so much since we became friends in first grade.

Before we left town I had to drive by my Grandma’s trailer park. When we got there I was horrified. It used to be full of cute old lady trailors with little manicured lawns. Now it is horribly run down and trashy. It sickened me to see it that way. My grandma’s lot was unrecognizable.

She was my great grandma and she practically raised me, I spent so much time at her house. I would go to spend the night and I’d end up staying a week. I’d walk to school from her house. I loved playing dress up with her old lady scarves with their old lady smell. I have one I keep in a ziplock bag to try to preserve that smell. Once in a while I get it out and touch it and smell it and cry. When I was a teenager, I still slept in bed with grandma. She always had to put on one of her nice polyester suits and powder and lipstick if she left the house. I had instant oatmeal, Maple and Brown sugar flavor, every morning. She kept Chef-BoyArdee ravioli and orange sherbert and Totinos pizza stocked up for me. I went to the First Baptist Church with her on Sundays. I learned that Jesus loved me and ladies sit with their ankles crossed. I loved digging through her purse for Certs or Velamints during the service. She died when I was 21, the same day I found out my parents were divorcing.

It’s time to go home. I am emotionally exhausted now!

Later that night James and I downloaded old country music, the kind I grew up listening to. We sipped wine and sang for four hours.I knew every word to every song! Don Williams, Johnny Cash and Alabama were my favorites. It was the perfect ending to my day! It seems I spent my 20’s breaking away from my past and making my own life but now in my 30’s my memories have become nostalgic.

When I look back, the Lord reminds me that His hand has always been upon me through the good, the bad and the downright ugly times in my life… He’s been there. At every age, in every memory, He’s there. Thankfulness wells up from within me and I remember the essence of who I am, above all else. I am the beloved daughter of the King! Nothing I do or don’t do will ever change that.

Little Girl Faith

Posted on Friday 18 February 2005

dady i like thank you for the medicine i love you

pray for me I am home sik jessica

Jessica is our more emotional daughter. She is prone to emotional break downs. We’ve tried to work with her to help her learn some coping skills so she’ll know what to do when she feels a break down coming on. One thing that I’ve told her to do, especially if we’re not around, is to go to the bathroom or a quite place and relax until she starts to feel better. That seems to really help her.

Wednesday night she asked how you hear God if he doesn’t talk with a voice we can hear. I was trying to explain the different ways God speaks to us. I told her sometimes we just pray and try to listen.

Yesterday at school she started to feel really bad and she started getting real upset. She told me she went to the bathroom and prayed and asked God what she should do. She said she heard him speak inside her and He said to go tell a teacher, so that’s what she did. It seems kinda like the obvious thing to do, but her childlike faith is so sweet. God cares about the little traumas of a little kindergarten girl’s life and He’s there to give direction when asked. It made me think that I need to make more trips to the bathroom” myself.

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