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Refreshing the wood stove...
Today I spent a couple hours cleaning and working on the wood stove. The fire was still burning, so I did not clean the window as of yet, but you can see what was done today. The stove was all rusted from the wet moist weather we had this summer, you know, when Iowa had all that flooding. Well, I took a toothbrush and scrubbed all of the cast iron details. I also cleaned up the cast iron pot on top of the stove. After that, I took some vegetable shortening and a clean toothbrush and wiped down the entire stove. I had only intended to do the cast iron, but the splatters ended up getting onto the soapstone so I just oiled them completely down. It looks nice, now. The oiled stone brings out it's details... with our home being so dry, the stone had almost turned... flakey white. You can notice that a bit on the top of the stove by the pot, where the oil has already seasoned into the stone... it is still a bit white. However, I am still quite pleased with the results as the stone looks better than it has in years and the cast iron is nice and black again. Along the top edge the cast iron looks a shiny brown color, but that is an error from the flash... it all looks nice and black. I was a bit concerned about getting the oil onto the stone, but it has not appeared to have altered the stone color. Now, I need to get back down there and clean up the tiled areas. I told the girls before I put up the tree, the fire area is getting a good cleaning and a good spiffing. We need to redo the tile, you may have noticed the missing tiles in front of the stove. Hopefully that will get done next summer. It looks like the stove pipe could use a bit of oil as well! LOL... too bad my toothbrush has melted into a hard piece of plastic from doing the door of the stove... that was quite warm and melted it very quick. Well, I've delayed long enough... Warmly, ~Melissa
Funny!My 3yo likes to sing along with the older girls. They like the song Emmanuel... the refrain goes like this... Rejoice, rejoice, emmanuel, shall come to ..... My little one starts the refrain... Be Joyed! Be Joyed! Too cute! Warmly, ~Melissa
Books for Sale...Milliken Publishing Company
History of Civilization Series (world history)
The Renaissance (one workbook).
Grades 7-12
This is in like new condition, slight shelf wear, but look like the new set I got. I had tried to pick these up piece by piece, but ended up buying the set.
Regular Price is $6.95. I will sell for $6.50 postage paid.
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The Bear that heard Crying by Natalie Kinsey-Warnock and Helen Kinsey. Paperback in good condition. Asking $5 postage paid, media mail
The Lacelle Family Ministries carry a free unit study for this book.
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More to post later... however, feel free to check out my link for paperback swap on the side bar, that should take you to my bookshelf. Also I have several books on Half.com , if you want to see those books as well (106 books posted, some texts, some childrens, some craft, some that I don't even know how I got!). If you'd like to combine shipping, I'd be happy to do that and pull them off the site and ship together. Thanks for checking out my stuff!
Warmly, ~Melissa
Advent Day 1 - December 1st
Scripture Reading Creation: Genesis 1:1-31; 2:1-4 Suggested Symbols: Sun, moon, stars, animals, earth Advent- The Story Of The Jesse TreeThe Story Of The Jesse Tree
Jesse Tree Graphic Designed by Shalfleet
The Jesse Tree is named from Isaiah 11:1: "A shoot will spring forth from the stump of Jesse, and a branch out of his roots." It is a vehicle to tell the Story of God in the Old Testament, and to connect the Advent Season with the faithfulness of God across 4,000 years of history. The Branch is a biblical sign of newness out of discouragement, which became a way to talk about the expected messiah (e.g., Jer 23:5). It is therefore an appropriate symbol of Jesus the Christ, who is the revelation of the grace and faithfulness of God. The Israelites through the descendants of Abraham were chosen by God to be a light to the nations. When they were imprisoned by the Egyptians, they cried out to God for deliverance from their oppression. And God responded: "I have seen the misery of my people in Egypt, and I have heard their cry . . . I have come to deliver them from the Egyptians, and to bring them to a good land" (Exod 3:7-8). And so He entered history in a marvelous way to deliver them and bring them into a place where they could worship God and serve Him in peace and joy instead of serving Pharaoh in hard service. God promised to be with them and to be their God, and they would be His people. But as they settled into the land that God had given them, "they forgot God, their Deliverer, who had done great things in Egypt" (Psa 106:21). As they grew secure in the land, they began to believe that "my power and the strength of my own hand have gotten me these things" (Deut 8:17). Even though God had raised up godly leaders like David, later kings and religious leaders served their own interests, and the people began to worship the false gods of the land. They even gave offerings to the idol ba’al, supposedly the god of rain and fertility of the land, thanking him for the prosperity they enjoyed. But God grieved because "she did not know that it was I who gave her the grain, the wine, and the oil, and who lavished upon her silver and gold that they used for ba’al" (Hos 2:8). God had "planted [them] as a choice vine from the purest stock" (Jer 2:21) and had expected them to grow and flourish and carry out His purposes in the world. But they had degenerated into a wild bush with worthless fruit. Because they had forgotten God, they also forgot the call of God to "do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God" (Mic 6:8). God sent prophets to warn them of the consequences of failing to be His people. Amos warned them to "seek me and live" (5:4). Through Jeremiah, God promised them that if they would turn from their wicked ways He would bless them and be with them in the land (7:5-7). But he also said: "Take heed, O Jerusalem, or I shall turn from you in disgust, and make you a desolation" (6:8). Some of the people longed for new leaders, a new "anointed" (Heb: meshiach; Eng: messiah) shepherd king like David who would help them to become what God had called them to be. But most of the people would not listen. They continued to worship the idols of ba'al. They continued to cheat the poor, steal from each other, neglect the needy, and do all manner of evil. So God let them go their own way and suffer the consequences of their choices. The Babylonian armies came and destroyed the temple, the city of Jerusalem, the land, and took the people into slavery. The choice planting of God that had such promise, that God had tended so carefully and encouraged to grow, was cut down and became a mere stump (Isa 5:1-10). But God did not give up on this people! Even though they had disobeyed, even though they had forsaken God for other gods, even though they had miserably failed to be His people and to let Him be their God, the God of Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob still loved them. He had made a commitment to these people that He would not allow to be undone even by their rejection of Him. He had already told them this through the prophets, but they had not understood then. Jeremiah had promised a day when God would again plant and build (31:28). And Isaiah had spoken of a time when God would cause a new shoot, a new king, to spring from the cut-off stump of the lineage of Jesse, David’s father (11:1). During the Exile, suffering under the consequences of sin, they had little reason to suppose that God would do anything new. Still, the old promises echoed across the years, even if they could not believe them or even understand them. In spite of their failures, in spite of their inability to envision a future beyond exile, there came a time when the prophets again announced a new thing, proclaiming "good tidings" to the people: "Here is your God!" (Isa 40:1-11). The Exile was ended! God would bring back to life a nation that was already dead (Eze 37). Long ago they had been slaves in Egypt, with nothing they could do to change their condition, and yet God had chosen to deliver. So now, in the midst of their failure and hopelessness, God had again entered history as Deliverer. They would have another chance to be His people, not because they had earned it, no more than they had deserved it the first time; but simply because God in His grace had chosen to forgive. They returned to the land. But across the years, they again struggled to obey and live up to their calling. They would never again slide into the worship of false gods. They had learned that lesson. But the great kingdom that they dreamed of restoring remained only a dream. They had hoped for a new king like David to lead them into a glorious future in which they would rule the world. They hoped to throw off the control of the Greeks and later the Romans and become a great nation. But it didn’t happen. And they became disillusioned and discouraged. So, they again hoped for God to raise up a new king, a new messiah, to deliver them from the oppression of the world. They longed for peace and deliverance from the tyranny of a sinful world. The prophets again brought the word of God to them, and promised a newness. Even though they struggled to understand and believe, they held onto the hope that the same God who brought slaves out of Egypt, and who brought exiles out of Babylon, could bring Messiah into the world! We know the rest of that story. God was faithful to that promise, and a new King was born in Bethlehem. So we can exclaim with the old man Simeon: "My eyes have seen your salvation which you have prepared before all people, a light of revelation to the nations, and for glory to your people Israel!" (Luke 2:30-32). But we also know that the world is still with us. Even though we can have Peace and Joy through the presence of Jesus Christ, we still long for deliverance from the oppression of sin in the world. We long for the full reign of the King, and the Kingdom of Peace that He will bring. So, while we celebrate the birth of the Branch, the new shoot from the stump of Jesse, we still anticipate with hope the Second Advent, and await the completion of the promise. The Jesse Tree helps us retell this story, and express this hope. Question about home schooling high schoolers....Does anyone else out there home school high school aged children? My son is 15 and at this time he's using a charter school on line but I'm not happy with it at all. I just wonder how complicated it would be for me to home school him myself without the charter school. I think I can do it... but just want to make sure I'm not getting into more then I can handle.Jan I've had the flu well.. I got the flu.. it didn't skip me as I'd hoped it would. It lasted about twenty four hours and then went away.. on to attack some other family I guess. I haven't got to see baby Logan for two days as I didn't want to take a chance on him getting sick. Courtney took him for his first check up today.. and I guess the dr. who did his circumcision didn't do a very good job and he may have to have some "cosmetic" surgery done later to fix it right. Courtney was pretty upset about this as she doesn't want to see him have to go through the pain again. Poor little guy... Today was the first day of deer season here and both my boys got themselves a deer. will be nice to have the meat in the freezer for winter time. Their both very good hunters. I'm proud of them. I didn't accomplish very much today as I'm still feeling a little under the weather from the flu.. but I did get some laundry done and a quick straightening up around the house. I worked tonight from 5 till 9 and then taking Jacob and a friend to see the movie that we didn't get to see the other day. This is our third try at seeing this movie.. hopefully.. this time..we'll get to see it. If not.. then I give up and we'll wait for it to come out on video. Country Music = 5 1/2"!
Are you a little confused with the title? Let me explain. I'VE LOST 5 1/2" IN 2 WEEKS BY LISTENING TO COUNTRY MUSIC!!! Nov. 17 I started working out....more! I had been doing light weights Monday, Wednesdays & Fridays & then on Tuesdays & Thursdays I would go to the gym & walk on the treadmill for 30 minutes. That worked well until I quit going to the gym & walking. I put back on all the inches that I lost! Well, then I decided to just walk outside around my block. I think I did that once before it got too cold. Hmmm....what to do? Our gym membership is over! So I decided to continue with the weight lifting on Mon., Wed., & Fri. but to also do my stepper for a half hour EACH day! Yes, that's 5 days a week! Let me tell ya, the first day I thought that I was going to throw up! I tried doing the stepper & watching my Little House series but that didn't work very well b/c I just couldn't follow the story while exercising. Then I decided to do the stepper while watching CMT. That's the ticket! It's working! Music just makes everything easier! It also helps to see all those skinny women singers. Kind of motivates you! I want to be skinny too! ~Smile~ So I lose inches but I don't lose weight! Keep moving those bodies ladies!
BasketballMy boys have started basketball and are thoroughly enjoying it. The coach is fabulous and they are having so much fun while really learning the game. It is so cute to see them out there.
Coach going over the rules.
Gotta stretch!!
Parker playing defense
Dribble, Dribble, Dribble And that was all I could take before my camera died. I was so upset!!! I LOVE to take pics of my kiddos and now I am camera-less. Old fish aquarium into a christmas villageMy brother had given me his old fish aquarium when I had decided I want to have some fish...but I never got around to buying fish and setting it up. So recently on a HGTV show(can't remember which one) they were doing christmas decorating and made a glass coffee table to show off a christmas village someone had and I really liked it. I wondered how I could get something like that when I remembered the aquarium!!!!!! So today dh and I went out shopping to see if they had smaller village houses because the big ones wouldn't fit in the aquarium. YES!!! They had some. So here is a pic of my new village.
What do you think? I love it. It is small but my house is small, and I never had a village because I just didn't have room to set one up without worrying about it getting knocked around and broken. So...the solution!!! LOL My new christmas decoration! Thanks for visiting. Nancy { Last Page } { Page 2 of 5 } { Next Page } |
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