Lyn in England

Odds, ends, body snatchers

Posted by Daisyblend
03:39, Wednesday, December 3, 2008 .. 0 comments .. Link

Thanks to the tremendous blessing of work Bobby received last week, we were able to get our van back from the mechanic. (We have the best mechanic in the world save for two things - he lives too far away and is next to impossible to get a hold of by phone. But he’s good and he’s inexpensive.) It has now been sitting in the driveway for a week, going absolutely nowhere. Not because it doesn’t work but because going places takes gas, gas takes money and the only places I’d go I’m likely to spend money anyway. We’ve saved a lot of money the last few weeks by seldom going out. It’s not like we’re big spenders anyway, but we’ve sure cut back and learned to make do.

Use it up
Wear it out
Make it do
Or do without

We've listed our van on craigslist, hoping to sell it and buy the 15 passenger we've had our eye on for months.  The fella still hasn't sold it and it just sits... and sits...  and sits...  He finally started moving it around a bit and I checked the tires and they're not as bad as I expected they'd be from sitting.  The good news is he's also come down to $1500, which is what we're trying to get out of our van.  Just praying about that one.

Bobby is working again this week, praise Yah! Looks like we’ll make the mortgage payment after all. I hardly know what to do with myself with him gone all day. I’ve gotten the kids back to some semblance of a schedule. I feel terrible that I can’t seem to keep up with this, but I’m learning. Learning to keep up with it and learning to be okay with it when I can’t.

That 99% health my family enjoys most of the time (mentioned a couple posts back)...? Well, I’ve been suffering that other 1% the last few days with a head cold. I was tickled to discovered a couple boxes of echinacea tea in the pantry that I’d gotten this summer when we had whooping cough - I forgot all about them. Also I’ve gotten to try out the elderberry cordial I made this summer. It’s delicious! So soothing to drink a hot cup of it with a dash of lemon.

I’m hoping it’s just the bug but I sure haven’t felt like doing anything. It’s hard to get around, hard to get motivated.  Not sleeping as well, my hips are starting to ache and sometimes they spaz and just give out on me.  I feel terribly pregnant all of a sudden and am very much looking forward to having my body back here in a few weeks (Baby’s new nickname is Body Snatcher). I suppose it’s a combination of several things; Bobby working, financial strain, being sick, being 35 weeks pregnant, the short days and dreary weather. I’m ready for a break, a change of scenery. I wish I’d gotten to paint my living room while the weather was still warm. It’s a dark green kind of color and I’ve been longing to brighten it up and redecorate. It’s also time to get things ready for the birth, but some things are just going to have to wait a bit while we scrounge up some money. But these are just more "things" I don’t have and I must focus on what I do have. Contentment is the key.

I do have a huge pile of scrap fabric and a sewing machine. Sewing is my favorite indulgence this time of year. It hurts to sit for too long, but it’s not like I can with five kids anyway! These days we’re taking turns as they continue to sew up a wardrobe for their rag dolls. Farra made a little boy doll yesterday and today she’s going to learn how to make pants for it. I got out some fabric I’d bought a few months ago and finally sewed myself a nursing dress. I love jazzing things up with appliqué and always come up with something unique. The downside is that these skirts and dresses become "special" and I have a hard time making them every-day wear which is what I could really use. But it’s so much fun.

My mom gave me about 50 movies she’d weeded out of her huge collection and I finally got them listed on half.com. I am amazed at how easy it is to sell things there! If you have movies or books or music that you don’t want lying around, get yourself an account and make a few extra bucks. All you have to do is type in the UPC/ISBN and it (usually) pulls an entry right up and you fill in the blanks about the item's condition. It usually recommends a price and you can adjust it as you see fit. It goes into your inventory and you get an email when someone’s purchased it. You click a button to print the packing slip, pack it all up and drop it by the post office within 3 business days. half.com reimburses you for the shipping costs and I’ve only shipped a few packages, but it looks like I’m actually making a little money off the shipping. Some of the movies are going ridiculously cheap, less than a dollar, but they were free to me and every dollar counts. Anyway, I just wanted to say it’s really easy and anyone can do it. I’ve started listing some books, too.

We had our first snow the other day. Nothing significant, but it came down in pretty flakes for a couple hours, melting on the ground. I was feeling particluarly foggy-headed and so wasn't as excited as I usually am.  The kids are itching for some sledding snow. I still need to reorganize and make the sleds, hats and mittens more easily accessible. Yeah... I’ll put that on my list of things I don’t really feel like doing but ought to.

Gosh, I’m terrible the last few days! All feel like doing is sewing or writing. I’m actually looking forward to having the baby so I can have a week off. It’s not so much that there’s that much to do, but postpartum is the only time I don’t feel guilty for not getting it done!  A whole week off didn’t exactly happen last time because Bobby had to work and I was alone with the kids a lot, but this time I will make use of my friends’ offers and call for back-up so I can stay down for at least one solid week. My older kids have learned so much since Royal was born, though... I know they’re going to be such a blessing this time. They can do just about all the housework that needs to be done, if directed, and they know how to use the stove, oven, microwave, etc.

I’ve got a lot of other thoughts tumbling about my head, but will have to get to those later. Right now I owe a letter to a dear old goat in Oregon.



Check out this great give away.

Posted by GrandmaRosie
4:05 AM, Wed 3 Dec 2008 .. Posted in ROSIES RAMBLINGS .. 0 comments .. Link

I am crazy about vintage linens. This gal is having a great giveaway. Pop over and check it out. Check out her ebay pages and website while you are there.

Vintage Linen Treasures

 



Christmas Tags for LESS!

Posted by HSB Front Porch
02:48 AM, Dec. 3, 2008 .. Posted in Simple and Frugal Living .. 0 comments .. Link

Tags for Christmas packages can be fairly costly, but it is important to label each package properly so each recipient gets their intended gift, right?  Well, I have a few tips on how to keep the cost of these items to a minimum. 

  • Print your own using address labels.  Try these links for Christmas printables.  Gift Tags, Christmas Printables
  • Consider making your own labels.  A little sticker on an address label, children drawing on address labels, etc will make the most adorable unique and personal labels for your gifts
  • USe last years Christmas cards.  Each year I have a few cards left over from the previous year,s mailing.  I also save the fronts of all cards sent to us.  These make excellent and FREE labels.  Use a hole punch so you can attach with packaging ribbon or simply adhere with tape on one corner.  Sign the back and you have a FREE Gift Label.
  • Use a photo.  We all have photos that have been printed that we will never use in a scrapbook, photo album, or frame.  Punch a hole in a corner and attach as above.  Sign the back and a little line about what the picture is.  People really enjoy these labels.  They aren't free because you paid at some point to have the pics printed, but they cost nothing extra.  These are always a big hit with our friends and family.

Happy Gifting!

These are my thoughts.

Leslie Valeska

~Contributing Writer~

Leslie Valeska is the lucky wife of Thomas.  With children ranging in ages from 4-16, she has had a lot of time to learn and experience much of the fine art of homemaking. She is a writer, speaker, and vintage seamstress. For FREE daily tips and a FREE E-zine on simple and frugal living visit her blog Journey to Simplicity. Need a source of encouragement, inspiration, and support on your journey to Godly womanhood? Visit Simple Journey Ministries (she has a FREE E-zine too!) Of course, don’t forget to visit the Simple Journey Bookstore!



Christmas Ornament Recipe

Posted by GrandmaRosie
2:32 AM, Wed 3 Dec 2008 .. Posted in FRUGAL LIVING .. 0 comments .. Link
Christmas Ornament Recipe
tasteofhome.com

cookie cutters.
1 C corn starch
2 C baking soda (1-lb pkg)
1-1/2 C water

In medium saucepan stir together corn starch and baking soda. Add water all at once and stir until smooth. Add coloring if desired. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mixture reaches the consistency of slightly dry mashed potatoes. (mixture will come to a boil, then start to thicken first in lumps and then in a thick mass: it should hold it's shape.) Turn out onto a plate and cover with a damp cloth: cool.

When cool enough to handle, knead thoroughly on corn starch dusted surface until smooth and pliable. If not to be used immediately, store completely cooled clay in tightly closed plastic bag or container with tight fitting cover: clay may be kept in a cool place up to two weeks. Knead stored clay thoroughly before using.

One half recipe of clay is enough for about 20 small ornaments. With rolling pin roll out clay to about 1/4 thickness: cut with cutters. With wooden pick or end of straw make a small hole near top edge of ornament: Set shapes aside to dry, turning occasionally. When dry, glue on decorations or paint: add ribbon or string for necklace or package hang tags.

For napkin rings do not make a hole. Roll a small amount of dough into rope. Form into circle and press ends together. Dampen clay at seam before pressing together. Dry around a wax paper covered cardboard tube. (toilet paper roll) Be sure to dry rings thoroughly, when dry glue on desired shapes.

Christmas Magnets - Press dough into clean, dry molds. Tap out & let dry. Paint w/acrylic paint. Attach magnet w/glue.



TODAY'S VERSE from HEARTLIGHT -- This is great

Posted by GrandmaRosie
2:25 AM, Wed 3 Dec 2008 .. Posted in THE WORD .. 0 comments .. Link
TODAY'S VERSE from HEARTLIGHT   --   http://www.heartlight.org/
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                                                     December  2, 2008

VERSE:
   And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the
renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and
acceptable, and perfect, will of God.
    -- Romans 12:2
      
http://www.SearchGodsWord.org/desk/?query=Romans+12:2&translation=kjv

THOUGHT:
   Sooner or later we all have to make a decision: Will I be a
nonconformist? Will I refuse to be squeezed into the mold of the
world? (J.B. Phillips terminology.) Will I be part of a Christian
counter-culture? (John R.W. Stott terminology.) Will I be God's own
person, an alien and an exile in the world, put here to have a
redemptive influence? (The apostle Peter's terminology.) Jesus
simply calls us his disciples. Bottom line: until we are really
ready to cross the line and live totally for the Lord, we're not
going to be able to fully recognize God's will for us. There are no
arm-chair quarterback Christians. There are no sideline disciples.
There are no back-seat driver Christians. We either chose the
Lordship of Jesus, or else we reject it. So what's your decision?

PRAYER:
   Holy God, I believe that Jesus Christ is Lord and Savior. I
believe that he came to earth as a human, lived an exemplary life
of grace and power, and died for my sins so I could live for you,
and with you, forever. Please forgive me, O God, for the times that
I have hedged on my commitment to you and flirted with the
darkness. I want to live for you with passion, joy, and
fulfillment. I want to be transformed to be like Christ. In his
name, Jesus the Lord, I pray. Amen.

http://www.heartlight.org/cgi-shl/todaysverse.cgi?day=20081202&ver=kjv

Evolution of Dance

Posted by Abundant Blessings Farm
11:41, Tuesday, December 2, 2008 .. Posted in Thoughts .. 2 comments .. Link

 

Oh my! This guy is GOOD!!!

Here is  his website. What a fun video to watch!!



A busy week ahead....

Posted by Abundant Blessings Farm
02:59, Monday, December 1, 2008 .. Posted in A day in the life .. 0 comments .. Link

The week ahead is filled with activities....but fun activities!!!

We are home today...doing our school work and enjoying the bit of snow that has fallen. Tomorrow is my town day...I'm meeting two different ladies to sell them some of our "stuff". I will be so happy to have this stuff sold!!! Then it's off to Wal Mart to return something I bought on Friday, and do a bit of Christmas shopping. Then it's time for my Mom's night out!! It's our Christmas party...we'll celebrate with a good meal, great friends and a round of Dirty Santa!

Wednesday, we're "watching" a friend's BIL. He's mentally at the age of about 5, but is over 50 years old. They are going to the public school to teach an abstinence program (so proud of them!!). When they come to pick him up, we're headed for our milk run. I'm really looking forward to getting milk this week. The gal and her husband we buy milk from moved into a new rental home, and out of her parents' home this past weekend. We have a gift for her and can't wait to give it to her!

Thursday...at this moment, looks like we'll be home as usual that day. :)

Friday is our homeschool group's Christmas craft party. I actually have chosen my craft already! Yeah, me!

Saturday, we're headed to town to see Handel's Messiah at a local church. We've never seen this and are really looking forward to it!

Sunday, is a Christmas parade in town. We watched our little town's parade yesterday....can you tell we LOVE parades?!


So, that's our week....busy, but fun!

 

We bought our tree yesterday. And brought home a bag full of trimmings to decorate with. Yep, it helps to be married to someone who works there...

I think we'll get it put up tonight, provided we get some other decorating done today. We have a TON of boxes of decorations...and I do mean a ton....that need to be unloaded and taken back to the attic so we can move around in there! The living room is small...and the boxes just make it feel smaller.

Next week doesn't look as busy...that may be the week we get started on cookies. I also am making a cake for a friend of mine for her grandson's baptism later this month. I need to get her approval on the design.

Lots to do, lots to do...but I just love the holidays....only wish the season lasted longer...

I'm off to make some hot chocolate for my red nosed babes who've been outside trying to play in the tiny bit of snow that fell this morning...

Have a blessed day!!



Vision Forum sale!!!

Posted by Abundant Blessings Farm
02:47, Monday, December 1, 2008 .. Posted in Favorite links .. 0 comments .. Link

Go check out the deals at Vision Forum's sale!!!

I could sure spend some major money there!!



'Under God' pastor dead at 97

Posted by GrandmaRosie
6:20 AM, Mon 1 Dec 2008 .. Posted in PRAISING HIM .. 1 comments .. Link
'Under God' pastor dead at 97
Associated Press - 11/30/2008 6:40:00 AM

ALEXANDRIA, Pa. - The Rev. George M. Docherty, credited with helping to push Congress to insert the phrase "under God" into the Pledge of Allegiance, has died at 97.

 

Docherty died on Thanksgiving at his home in central Pennsylvania, according to his wife, Sue Docherty.

She said her husband of 36 years had been in failing health for about three years.

"George said he was going to live to be a hundred and he was determined," she said in a telephone interview Saturday. "It's amazing that he was with us this long."

Docherty, then pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church in Washington, just blocks from the White House, gave a sermon in 1952 saying the pledge should acknowledge God.

He was born in Glasgow, Scotland, and was unfamiliar with the pledge until he heard it recited by his 7-year-old son, Garth.

"I didn't know that the Pledge of Allegiance was, and he recited it, 'one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all,'" he recalled in an interview with The Associated Press in 2004. "I came from Scotland, where we said 'God save our gracious queen,' 'God save our gracious king.' Here was the Pledge of Allegiance, and God wasn't in it at all."

There was little effect from that initial sermon, but he delivered it again on Feb. 7, 1954, after learning that President Dwight Eisenhower would be at the church.

The next day, Rep. Charles G. Oakman, R-Mich., introduced a bill to add the phrase "under God" to the pledge, and a companion bill was introduced in the Senate. Eisenhower signed the law on Flag Day that year.



Todays Quote......Thomas Watson

Posted by GrandmaRosie
4:58 AM, Mon 1 Dec 2008 .. Posted in CLASSIC QUOTES .. 0 comments .. Link
If God be our God, He will give us peace in trouble. When there
is a storm without, He will make peace within. The world can
create trouble in peace, but God can create peace in trouble.

      -- Thomas Watson


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