Thursday, November 20, 2008
food donation
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Help for a spouse of a deployed soldier
Okay I must admit that I didnt write the next part, but someone sent this to me, and I thought it was so funny and so true that I just had to put it on my blog.
I appreciate the offers of help. I really do.
However, it’s fall, and the grass has pretty much stopped growing, so I don’t really need the lawn mowed.
And that general, “So do you need anything?” question just begs for the answer “no.”
But if you REALLY want to help?
Here are the top ten ways:
10. Come over at 6am on Saturday and tell the kids that it’s too early to wake up.
9. Then stay and make breakfast (from scratch) while I sleep in until at least 9. Preferably 10.
8. Run to the store at 11pm when I discover I’m out of diapers and can’t move because I’m holding poopy baby legs.
7. After a hard day, run to the store at 9pm to buy me ice cream.
6. And chocolate.
5. Come over at any time of day or night to kill a spider.
4. And a cockroach.
3. And anything that scurries and has a tail.
2. Figure out how to hook the new DVR up to the tv, dvd, soundsystem and ipod player thingy.
1. Run out and get me some cold medicine and a box of tissue, righthisverysecond before my head explodes and I am forced to wipe up the mess with leftover Chik-fil-A napkins because we are out of tissue, napkins, paper towels, and have only enough toilet paper to last for one more day, but only if no one uses it to blow their nose, and none of my children poop in the toilet, which would require us to use our reserve supply of Chick-fil-A napkins, which would stop up the toilet and then you’d also have to come over and plunge the toilet for me.
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Monday, November 17, 2008
God's provisions
Part of Sarah's homeschooling curiculum is Bible time. The other day we were reading in Luke about How Jesus tells us that we are to ask God and that he will provide for us. I was pointing out to Sarah that God does want to know the desires of our hearts, but that doesnt mean that he will provide everything we ask, and that we shouldnt use God as a wish list. And that he will give us what is good for us, we just have to trust in Him. Anyways, I asked Sarah if there was something that she wanted, but didnt feel like she was going to get. She said that she really wanted a pair of Heely's, but didnt think she would get a pair because they are expensive, and we havent found a pair that we could afford. So I told her that she just needed to pray and trust that God would answer her prayer, and I told her that he might answer no because He didnt feel that was best for her. Well yesterday after church I took the kids to the Goodwill, and told them we would see if we could find some treasures. Well what would be on the shelves waiting for Sarah? A pair of practically new heelys in her size!! Afterwards on the way home, I was talking to her about how she asked God and he supplied. I told her that even though it wasnt something that was necessary, God felt she should have them. It was neat to see God work, even when it comes to a pair of skate shoes.
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Sunday, November 16, 2008
17 and counting
I am sure a lot of people have heard of the family that has 17 children and counting. Well I have watched the show a few times, and honestly everytime I feel like such a failure!! this mom has so many kids, but she doesnt raise her voice I doubt ever, and her kids are so well behaved. She took all her boys to a thrift store and didnt even yell when the boys got carried away, and she was pregnant!
The last episode I watched I found out that they have zero debt, they budget everything. they even make their own soap!!
Well of course i know that we are all made different and God has given us our own talents, but my goodness how they handle all of that is amazing. I know for a fact that I would never agree to have a camera crew follow me around during the day, it would not be a pretty sight.
I feel like it has helped me to realize that somethings I need help with.
I have gotten to the point now that I do most of my shopping through thrift shops, that has become a family event to "treasure hunt".
But I am definetly a person that once I thnk I need something , I must go out and get it right then and there.
I guess it is a growing thing and a wisdom thing, I know that God loves me still, and he sees that i have a heart to change, even if it is a very slow process.
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Friday, November 7, 2008
Praise the Lord!!
Since moving here to Hawaii, our family has suffered many nights of noisy neighbors. It started the first night we were here, and has continued many nights since. I have the number to the MP station memorized because of all the noise complaints. There are quite a few neighbors around us that are to be blamed, but one family in particular have made many sleepless nights. They are under the impression that they are meant to be singers, and well to anyone with ear drums this is SO not true!! Unless of course you enjoy the sound of cats screaching, then you should check them out.
Well tonight while we were eating dinner we looked out the window and could see them setting up to move!! OH Praise the Lord!! I am curious if all the phone calls finally led to their move, but regardless of why, it is happening.
I told the kids we should buy some confetti and toss it in the air as they pull away. :)
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Wednesday, November 5, 2008
This sucks!!
Derek told me last night that he was told that he has to attend BNCOC training from the end of January to the end of March. I believe the training is in Virginia. Which will mean that he is to come home in December and then leave a little over a month later, then go to Virginia for two months THEN do a 7 month deployment in Iraq! We were so hoping to have a few months together before he leaves again, but now he will be gone an extra two months.
I truly am thankful that he will be here for Christmas, that is such a blessing. And I know there are so many families that suffer through 15 month deployments, so I should be thankful I dont have to do that, but still 9 months without my Derek?!! It is so hard for the kids with dad gone, especially poor Matthias, I dont know what he will do when dad has to go again.
I just have to keep my faith and trust in God, and believe that this is the best for us.
But I must say "This Sucks!!!"
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Sunday, November 2, 2008
church
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