I have been reading a book called "One Thousand Gifts" by Ann Voscamp given to me by a dear friend. I won't give too much away for those that have not read it yet, but it is such a wonderful book. Ann paints a beautiful picture with her poetic words of her journey to finding joy in the midst of suffering. Someone dares her to make a list of 1000 things she is thankful for and she accepts the challenge and so her book is born. It has inspired me to look at the things I have been blessed with instead of focusing on what I don't have or wish I had.
I am so blessed to have my faith that gives me hope of an eternal future. I am so blessed by my husband and all of my children. I am so blessed to have the worlds most amazing, incredible, giving, loving friends in the whole wide world! I am blessed to always have had a roof over my head, food in my tummy and clothes on my back. And so much more!
All of these gifts I have been given have ignited a passion in me to give back. I got my family involved and I will admit they all were reluctant at first but while they were doing each of the activities I saw something wonderful happen! They were smiling and having a great time, and they said they were actually more blessed to bless others! Wow! Is this the same family that grumbled just a few hours ago?
This is a picture of my girls at Feed My Starving Children. An organization that sends dried packaged food to hungry children all over the world. This day was SO much fun! They play fun music and the time goes by SO fast! This organization is so organized too! They have little groups of assembly lines so that the packaging is very efficient. We were able to pack enough food to feed 105 children for a year that day! My girls did the weighing and they rocked! They went quickly but carefully following all the instructions and not once did they complain that they were tired! I want to sign up for 2 shifts next year:) Shhh, don't tell my family ;) lol
We also did Operation Christmas Child. This organization sends shoebox sized packages to children around the world who will not receive anything for Christmas. I just LOVE this idea. Christmas is my favorite time of year. Everything about it excites me, but most of all because it reminds me of the greatest gift of all that was given, Jesus. So to share His love, we decided to fill up a box for a boy (in honor of Nathan). So the girls used their keys that they earned from church to buy a few things for the box and we went to the dollar tree for the rest. It was so special to see my family coming together to find special things for this little boy. With the toys the girls bought, things we had at home in our treasure bag and dollar tree items we ended up with enough to fill 2 boxes! So we decided to fill one for a girl also.
One of the ladies I had met that worked for OCC told me about when she went to deliver these gifts to an orphanage in Russia and the children were so happy because they all had their own toothbrush. About 20 kids were having to all share one toothbrush! I told my husband,"That is just not right! That is just not sanitary! They each need their own toothbrush." So the toothbrushes were the first things to go in the box:)
This was what we put in the girls box: Webkinz, toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, hair ponies, bar of soap, stationary set, bouncy ball, bandaids, sucker and a card from us that said Merry Christmas.
This is what we put in the boys box: Toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, socks, soap, bandaids, hotwheels car, flying airplane, bouncy ball, plastic drinking cup and a card from us with our family picture wishing him a Merry Christmas.
We also sang Christmas carols for the children at Shriners Hospital, and sang carols as we rang the Salvation army bell. I wish I had pictures of those to post since the girls looked so cute, I will try to remember to do that next time. :)
Monday, December 05, 2011
Sunday, December 04, 2011
Nathan's 11th Birthday
Every year on my son, Nathan's birthday we go out to the cemetery, bring flowers, write notes on balloons and send them up to heaven. This year a precious friend of mine offered to host a celebration of his life at her home and what a blessing that was! After the cemetery we went back to her home, sang hymns, ate yummy food, sang "Happy Birthday", and had cake. It was an emotional day but a good day also. Just to look around and see my family and extended family of friends celebrating and singing happy birthday to my son really touched my heart. These are the people whose children would have been friends with Nathan and would have grown up together. Some people may not have been as supportive to participate in this with us, but I have some of the best friends in the world and am so grateful for each and every one. It really helped to have others to be with on this day. It helped take some of the burden away and gave so much comfort.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Amazing Missionaries!
My children & I were blessed to get to meet the missionary pilot & his wife who took over in Equador after Nate Saint & Jim Elliot & the other missionary men were killed. I was so inspired by these missionaries who were willing to give up their lives to show God's love to people who had never known that kind of love. I was even more inspired by the missionaries families willingness to not only forgive the Indians, but also to befriend them & have a relationship with them. Such a powerful example of forgiveness!
This is a picture of the five missionaries that went into the jungles of South America to show the love of God to the Auca Indians who knew nothing but killing and being killed.
If you have not heard the story, I encourage you to check out these resources:
I have seen all three of these DVDs & they are all very moving. "The End of the Spear" is a Film based on the story of what happened between the Aucas and the Missionaries. Though not everything in the movie is true. "Through the Gates of Splendor" is a documentary by Elisabeth "Betty" Elliot ( Missionary Jim Elliot's widow). "Beyond the Gates of Splendor is a documentary by Steve Saint ( Misssionary pilot Nate Saint's son). I highly recommend these three videos for anyone interested in learning more about the story. (Viewer discretion is advised for ages 13 & under.)
For younger children I recommend watching this movie to begin with until they are old enough to handle the others:
This is an animated movie of the missionary story that begins when the five boys were in school. My kids watched this and said it was not scary at all :) It also has a cd-rom that includes a pdf printable activity book with comprehension questions.
Our whole family enjoyed this one!
Now that our missionary theme is over, we will be moving onto another topic. But I am sure this story of love, sacrifice & forgiveness will live in our hearts & not be forgotten.
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose."--Jim Elliot
This is a picture of the five missionaries that went into the jungles of South America to show the love of God to the Auca Indians who knew nothing but killing and being killed.
If you have not heard the story, I encourage you to check out these resources:
I have seen all three of these DVDs & they are all very moving. "The End of the Spear" is a Film based on the story of what happened between the Aucas and the Missionaries. Though not everything in the movie is true. "Through the Gates of Splendor" is a documentary by Elisabeth "Betty" Elliot ( Missionary Jim Elliot's widow). "Beyond the Gates of Splendor is a documentary by Steve Saint ( Misssionary pilot Nate Saint's son). I highly recommend these three videos for anyone interested in learning more about the story. (Viewer discretion is advised for ages 13 & under.)
For younger children I recommend watching this movie to begin with until they are old enough to handle the others:
This is an animated movie of the missionary story that begins when the five boys were in school. My kids watched this and said it was not scary at all :) It also has a cd-rom that includes a pdf printable activity book with comprehension questions.
Our whole family enjoyed this one!
Now that our missionary theme is over, we will be moving onto another topic. But I am sure this story of love, sacrifice & forgiveness will live in our hearts & not be forgotten.
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose."--Jim Elliot
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
A Dolphin Tale - Review
Dolphin Tale is inspired by the amazing true story of a brave dolphin and the compassionate strangers who banded together to save her life. Swimming free, a young dolphin is caught in a crab trap, severely damaging her tail. She is rescued and transported to the Clearwater Marine Hospital, where she is named Winter. But her fight for survival has just begun. Without a tail, Winter's prognosis is dire. It will take the expertise of a dedicated marine biologist, the ingenuity of a brilliant prosthetics doctor, and the unwavering devotion of a young boy to bring about a groundbreaking miracle-a miracle that might not only save Winter but could also help scores of people around the world.
I organized a homeschool "fieldtrip" group to go & see this movie & thanks to the Homeschool Movie Club & Warner Bros. we were sent official Dolphin Tale merchandise for our group! It was a really great family movie, very touching & inspiring. It is so great to be able to go & see a family-friendly movie with no violence, nudity or foul language. This movie will be added to our library eventually:)
This is picture of my girls right after seeing the movie with the merchandise:
Room Reorganization
Another school year is in full swing & I decided to reorganize the kids room & our homeschool room. We do not have a lot of space, but I did my best to get everything on the proper shelves and put away somewhat neatly. This is the girl's room. The white shelf to the left has two shelves for books & the bottom is a toy chest. I got this at my Aunt's thrift store in Modesto. The little table & chairs in front of the window is from IKEA. The cubby shelves are from Target & my husband screwed two of them together to secure them. The armoire on the right is from Craigslist. The bed is a daybed my friend G let our family have-Thank you G-you are such a blessing!:)
This is a very small loft that we are using for our homeschool room. It is more like a storage room than a room we can really work in, but we are thankful for the space. The two shelving units & the desk are from IKEA & work great in this small space.
What do all of your homeschool rooms look like?
Wednesday, September 07, 2011
See the Light Shine- Art Program
Impassioned to teach children Biblical truths in a fun and unique way, See The Light founder (Pat Holt) set out to develop a children’s art education DVD series that was compelling enough for today’s child and affordable for today’s parents and educators. Featuring art teacher and master artist, Pat Knepley, the ART CLASS DVD series (9-disk set; 36 lessons) integrates progressive art tutorials with art history appreciation and Biblical truths. Along with their personal instructor, Pat, children will learn step-by-step how to draw without the necessity of a workbook or expensive art supplies. Finally, parents do not have to be art experts to teach their children art instruction and appreciation!
I came across this program & decided to try it. After the first DVD of lessons-we were hooked! I thought because I don't know how to teach art it would be best to have them taught by someone else & who better than a master artist with a Biblical perspective on DVD format at a price I could afford! It was a win-win. So I popped in the video thinking I can get some work done while the kids do their art, but I found myself drawn to the video wanting to actually participate with my children. This is a WONDERFUL program & I HIGHLY recommend it!:)
We also purchased:
The Easter Story - Crossmaker (16 minutes)
Dominic, the son of a carpenter, finds himself drawn into the unforgettable trial of the man called Jesus. Share in this amazing adventure that takes Dominic from Christ’s crucifixion to a place of redemption, and a face-to-face meeting with the risen Christ. See The Light chalk artist Gloria Kohlmann draws her stunning interpretation of the Easter story.
Art Lessons -
GLORY! See The Light artist Heidi Shorts teaches the art of Creative Lettering (28 minutes)
He is Not Here! He is Risen! See the Light Master Art Teacher Pat Knepley leads budding young artists in a step-by step drawing lesson using chalk pastels. Plus, create your own black light reveal! (32 minutes)
Three Crosses on a Hill See the Light’s Jim Pence gives a water color tutorial as young artists discover The Joy of Art. (25 minutes)
Bonus Features!
- Revel in original contemporary music performed by “Breathing Room” recording artists Jan Roper and Kevin Dukes while watching Gloria Kohlmann draw her remarkable art expression of the Easter story.
- Watch and Hear the Plan of Salvation, clearly and creatively presented as you have never seen it. (7 minutes)
- Hear See The Light chalk artist Gloria Kohlmann’s commentary as you watch the Easter scene being created.
- Meet the See The Light team.
When you are done drawing with the Crayola extreme colored pencils, you put the black light up to your drawing & IT GLOWS! It is SO cool!
This is my finished creative lettering with the black light on (this picture doesn't do it justice to how beautiful it really looks in person):
Check them out at:
http://www.seethelightshine.com/
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
July 26th in Tahoe
It has been 7 years this day that we said, " Goodbye" to our son, Nathan. Every year on July 26th we have made it a tradition to leave town & do something together as a family. This year we went to Tahoe. God provided a wonderful place for us to stay & activities for us & it was so nice & relaxing. This was the view from our cabin:
It was a fun & relaxing trip. I feel blessed & refreshed. Of course there were some hard times too. My husband & I thinking about our son, crying & missing him. He will forever be our son & we will forever miss him.
But one really neat thing that I feel was a gift was the butterflies that were around our family during this trip. Butterflies have a special meaning to us because they symbolize new life. So everytime we see a butterfly it reminds us of Nathan. Outside the balcony everyday were butterflies flying around in circles at the sliding glass door. Then when went to the beach, One flew right up to my face & grazed my face. It was so neat. I think it was a kiss from Nathan (or maybe God:). Just a sign that He loves us & is here with us. Then I opened up my Jesus Calling devotional later that day & this is what it said:
Attempting Archery
Ehrman Mansion, Sugar Pine Point State Park
Fun at the Beach
A momma duck & her babies walked right up to the girls. The girls were so excited:)
500 Pound bear my husband saw crossing Donner Pass Rd! So bummed I missed it!
It was a fun & relaxing trip. I feel blessed & refreshed. Of course there were some hard times too. My husband & I thinking about our son, crying & missing him. He will forever be our son & we will forever miss him.
But one really neat thing that I feel was a gift was the butterflies that were around our family during this trip. Butterflies have a special meaning to us because they symbolize new life. So everytime we see a butterfly it reminds us of Nathan. Outside the balcony everyday were butterflies flying around in circles at the sliding glass door. Then when went to the beach, One flew right up to my face & grazed my face. It was so neat. I think it was a kiss from Nathan (or maybe God:). Just a sign that He loves us & is here with us. Then I opened up my Jesus Calling devotional later that day & this is what it said:
"As you listen to birds calling to one another, hear also My love-call to you. I speak to you continually; through sights, sounds, thoughts, impressions, Scripture. There is no limit to the variety of ways I can communicate with you. Your part is to be attentive to my messages in whatever form they come. When you set out to find Me in a day, you discover that the world is vibrantly alive with My Presence. You can find me not only in beauty & birdcalls (& butterflies) but also in tragedy & faces filled with grief. I can take the deepest sorrow & weave it into a pattern for good."
So encouraging! Just what I needed that day!:)
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Power Foods Recipes- Roasted Red Pepper Hummus
On a family night out to B & N I found this amazing cookbook with whole food recipes. I was not able to get it that day, but just about every single recipe in this cookbook I wanted to try, so I saved & came back to get it later.
I have really been passionate about finding healthy whole food recipes. If it is gluten-free, vegetarian, vegan, or raw I am very interested in trying it. Although, it does need to still taste good ;)
My hubby & I do our grocery shopping bi-weekly, so I used this cookbook to meal plan for 2 weeks & I feel healthier already!
This is one of the things I made with this cookbook:
Roasted Red Pepper Hummus
This was my first time roasting my own peppers. It is super easy & you don't have to worry about preservatives or any other added ingredients. I adjusted this recipe a little.
I have really been passionate about finding healthy whole food recipes. If it is gluten-free, vegetarian, vegan, or raw I am very interested in trying it. Although, it does need to still taste good ;)
My hubby & I do our grocery shopping bi-weekly, so I used this cookbook to meal plan for 2 weeks & I feel healthier already!
This is one of the things I made with this cookbook:
Roasted Red Pepper Hummus
This was my first time roasting my own peppers. It is super easy & you don't have to worry about preservatives or any other added ingredients. I adjusted this recipe a little.
Roasted Red Pepper Hummus
3 red bell peppers
2 cups of garbanzo beans (I used the dried ones & then cooked them with water in my crockpot for 3 hours)
whole wheat pita, toasted
1 garlic clove
1 tsp paprika
1/2 tsp cumin
1 cup of vegetable broth
1 TBS balsamic vinegar
1 TBS fresh lemon juice
2 tsp grapeseed oil, plus more for drizzling
salt & pepper to taste
Wash peppers & place them in a rimmed pan & drizzle oil over top. Place in a 400 degree oven & roast until blackened all over. Turning when needed. Take out of the oven &
transfer peppers to a bowl with a lid & let sit & steam for 15 min. Using paper towel, rub of skins, & then remove stems, seeds & ribs.
Place peppers in food processor. Add beans, garlic, vinegar, oil, lemon juice, paprika, cumin. Blend. Stir in salt & pepper.
Serve with toasted whole wheat pita & carrot sticks.
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