Showing posts with label family life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family life. Show all posts

What’s on My Nightstand?

Want to take a look into my bedroom nightstand?  My book stash has grown a bit with all this extra time on my hands.  I have two devotionals.  Well... actually I have three, but I left it at work, and at this rate who knows when I will be going back there... and I have been wanting to get a new one for home anyway, because I recently heard on a Podcast (pretty sure it was Proverbs 31 podcast) that you will focus on the first thing you read in the morning, so they suggested a quick devotional first thing before you even look at your phone.  Just kinda puts you in the right frame of mind.  So I am trying... these two devotionals....

First, my mentor mentioned this one: Jesus Calling by Sarah Young
and this other devotional was just recommended to me by our Ladies Sunday School teachers, (I am sucker for any book recommend!)  .... New Morning Mercies by Paul David Tripp

I couldn't choose, so I got both!

And I am continuing my pleasure book a month challenge.... this month is Becoming Mrs. Lewis by Patti Callahan which was a recommend from a Goodreads list I subscribe to.
And my phone is always beside my bed... yes I am a little attached. 😊

In the background is my ever present cup of coffee.  (Wild Mountain blueberry by Green Mountain).  

Finally my favorite lotion sent to me for my birthday last year by my bestest friend!  It is coconut and lemon scented... luscious
There you have it!  A peek into my bedroom....

Life at a Standstill


Life is so different now isn't it?

This morning I saw this on my dining room table... a family devotional, a Bible and a face mask.  These seem to be the things that define us in these days... family, faith, and isolation.

I‘m gonna be straight up honest... I HATE THE ISOLATION PART!



Being a Enneagram 7-8 is so hard right now... I just wanna feel a "people" vibe.  (Video conferencing comes close but it is not quite there.) I want to be with people.  That is the "7" in me

Now the 8...  this is the challenge.  I understand that I have to remain isolated for the good of people.  I also understand that the more I isolate the quicker this goes.  I really do understand the reasoning. But being an "8" makes me want to challenge everything and say... "I don't care! I want to see people!"  In my mind everyone else is wrong... and everything in me wants to tell everyone else how to do it...and then just throw caution to the wind and have a party!

Right here is where I need to breathe, and continue to remind myself of a few things....

Timothy 1:7  "for God gave us a spirit not of fear, but power and love and self-control"

I need to remember to use wise judgement and prayer in all decisions.  Right now it is true that our world is full of fear, suspicion, and anger; but I have the Spirit of God (in the form of the Holy Spirit) inside of me.  He will guide and direct me.  I do not need to be ruled by the emotions of the day... I need to ruled by Him.  All of "this" is still under His control.  I must turn to Him for discernment and direction.

I all too often allow the "mood" or the "vibe" from people around me to guide my decisions.  (again that is the people person in me).  I am learning that God has placed me right where I am to be full of hope and light in the darkness of this world not to get sucked into the hopelessness of the world.  

Hebrews 10:25: "and let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works; not neglecting to meet one another as is the habit of some, but encourage one another, and all the more as the day draws near."

This is the hardest thing for me to work out in my brain right now.  This looks ALL DIFFERENT!! We can't gather together, we can't be in another's presence right now and it FEELS SO WRONG!  But what does it mean?  How can I continue to use my gifts of hospitality in this time?

I have had to learn some hard lessons in this season of life right now.  Not everyone is as comfortable "ignoring the rules" and just getting together as I am.  (Boundaries anyone?) Honestly, at first that bothered me... why was everyone so afraid?  Then as time goes on, I realize that maybe... just maybe... I have to think differently. I am still not afraid to have others over (in small groups mind you) but I have come to understand that I must respect others boundaries. I can still use my gifts of hospitality, just in other ways.  I began to ask the Holy Spirit for different ideas... you know what?  He gave me some different ideas!  Sure; does hospitality look like I thought it did?  Nope not at all!  But I will continue to do what is put before me in this season.

Added bonus...the Holy Spirit directed us to some folks who were ok with gathering... safely and in small numbers, and very spread out... but still they were willing.  That meant a lot to me!

Deuteronomy 6:12 "Then take care lest you forget the Lord who brought you out of the hand of Egypt"

We are all dealing with our stuff; anxiety, stress, loss of control, anger... you name it!  I am too!  I worry about my family being able to find toilet paper, ground beef and pasta as much as the rest of you.  I am stressed about trying to get my ADD kiddos on a normal routine with this whole new world of "homeschool."  I feel the loss of control as the government keeps telling me what I cannot do.  I feel anger when people don't have the same boundaries as I do.  But I need to remind myself these are all things that I cannot change.  These are things that I cannot fix.  But God can.  I am no longer a slave to anxiety, stress, loss of control and anger, it is the Evil One who continues to bring me back there! So instead I will choose to find the good amid the crisis...

**we are together as a family.... I am always saying how busy I am... now I am not!

**we are able to have family dinners again... all the activities are cancelled

**we are working from home.... we are not on the front lines.... thank you to all those who are essential

**we are spending more time in God's Word... I am always saying I wish I had more consistency... now I do

**our schedule is so much more relaxed... I am glad for this.... it allows a lot of spontaneous activities

**piano practice, showers, laundry, grocery shopping.... all of it can happen at anytime and we are not frustrated trying to find the smallest bit of time for them

**house projects... all those little things like organizing and cleaning out... YAY!!

**we get to sleep in

**we aren't using as much gas money

**we continue to have our jobs

**our kiddos teachers are doing amazing things with the kiddos during this stressful time

**we have found new ways to reach out to our close friends and family even if we cannot be with them during this time

**we have not run out of toilet paper yet (and we didn't hoard buy any either)... although we might need some toothpaste soon. 😂

** finally I have time to write again... 

So.... what is it that you find is an unexpected blessing during this???



Grandparents Getaway Day #22

Throwback Tuesday

In a galaxy far, far, away...many, many years ago... 19 to be exact...our first Valentine's Day



Grandparents Getaway Day #10

Family Game Night

Just a nice relaxing night in with mock take-out from Panera Bread (broccoli cheddar soup and steak/white cheddar panini).  Played a few games and watched Night at the Museum per Princess #3 because she is learning about Sacagawea.  


Grandparent Getaway Day #1

Snow Day

The day they leave it snows... well sleets at least!  We received about 2 inches of sleet and that is as close to snow as we have received this year. The girls went out and sledded and eventually made a run from the top of the hill to the museum!  (I unfortunately didn't get it on video)






So begins the adventures of the grandparents that leave the bitter cold (although it is the warmest winter on record) of the Northeast for southwestern and southern warmer weather.  I promised to try and do a picture a day for the vacationing folks... so I thought I would drag everyone along too... plus the blog needed updating!  

Summer Doings

As always in the great northeast good weather is short and sweet.  We had a few major events that I will highlight in a separate post (like the west coast Starks coming to visit) but as I sit here under a blanket sipping my hot tea I thought I would share with you all the happenings we crammed into the few short weeks of good weather.

Princess #3 graduated from her preschool


 Some of the best teachers

Rollerblading has become the new favorite thing to do, but what good mother lets her kids rollerblade in their pajamas... apparently I do!



My newest 5th grade princess, 3rd grade princess, and Kindergarten princess

More wedding bells are ringing

Strawberry picking

Swimming Lessons



Bonfires

Wildlife viewing with Prince Charming

Lots and Lots of pool time



Riding in the parade

Princess #3 learned to play soccer

Camping

Vacation Bible School

Summer School



Celebrating life and 50 years

Peach Picking

Hiking my favorite valley

And finally redecorating the princesses room



Winter Doings

Winter is a quiet, indoor kinda season.  But we still managed to get to see some things.
 Playing our new favorite game, Ticket to Ride.  If you haven't played it... go get it.  There is also an app as well I believe.

One of my favorite times of the year...State of the Union.  All of my organizational/social hormones go into hyperdrive and I get to "dump" it all into my husband. What is the State of the Union you ask?  At the beginning of each year we take a weekend away and reflect on our lives.  We talk about goals, we talk about finances, we talk about kids, we talk about marriage and we plan for the year ahead.  We get on the same page.  We regroup.  We plan.  I LOVE IT!!

 We also go to some really cool places and sightsee

This year was Portland, ME 

Prince Charming... King of the World 

This family could not be in Portland without going to Cabelas!

Candlelit Valentine's Dinner 

 Prince Charming with his princesses

 Happy Birthday Prince Charming


Spring Doings

Spring was a bit more out and about and full of lots of doctor's visits (unfortunately)

Princess #2 and I got to see Wizard of Oz on stage 


We celebrated my 38th birthday (notice the splint on my wrist).  I also had an ACL scare in my knee

KJ tore his ACL in his shoulder and broke his thumb... told you there was a lot of doctor's visits.

The highlight of the spring though has to be this... my little brother becoming a full-time pastor.  Amazing to think this little snot-nosed, annoying, little runt grew up to be an amazing man of God!  Love watching God use their family is amazing ways.

Princess #1 had her spring chorus concert

We really have enjoyed the birds on our front lawn

Feeding frenzy

Look real close and you will enjoy the cooper hawk we have enjoyed the last month or so

The Noble Gentleman and the Pearl stayed with us for a weekend






they had lots of cousin love

Some friends take ballet and we went and watched their recitcal




We cut down a large tree limb that was laying on our roof


Ge-Pa and Grandma told the girls they were taking them to Disney World this fall

And we had fun in the rain!

Around KJ's Table: September 5th- September 11th

 Let's start out with a moment to remember It was also the first day of school this week: And back to prep-ahead meals since all my cook...