- In our family, we make our beds before we leave our room in the morning.
- In our family, we put dishes into the dishwasher, not the sink.
- In our family, we put what we need the next day by the front door the night before.
- In our family, we don't drop our things when we come in the door. We take them and put them where they belong.
- In our family, we put dirty clothes into the hamper as soon as we take them off.
- In our family, we take responsibility for completing the chores assigned to us.
- In our family, we don't complain about our responsibilities.
- In our family, we always flush the toilet immediately.
- In our family, we put up toys, games, tools, and stuff we are using immediately.
- In our family, we don't leave things out just because we plan to get back to the project later.
- In our family, we wash, dry, fold, and put up our clothes as one continuous job.
- In our family, we make sure all trash goes into the trash basket.
- In our family, we keep our closets and drawers neat.
- In our family, we use the team concept. Each person does his part to support all.
- In our family, we are willing to help others where necessary because we are a team.
- In our family, we talk kindly to each other.
- In our family, we think ahead to solve problems before they happen.
- In our family, we pay attention to maintaining beauty.
- In our family, we push our chairs up to the table when we leave.
- In our family, we strive to complete projects and clean up expeditiously.
- In our family, the person who uses the last sheet of toilet paper puts new roll on the roller.
- In our family, we value each other and the contribution each makes.
In becoming more like Jesus, it's a long journey in the same direction. Let's support one another as we travel!
Sunday, March 7, 2010
I Wish........
Friday, February 12, 2010
Sometimes
Being a pastor's wife, I get more than my fair share of times when I hear of an individual or family that has just experienced something earth-shattering. Life will be forever different from that moment on. I pray earnestly. My thoughts are focused on that person or family no matter what else I may be doing at that time. I start thinking of ways that I might be able to help; a meal, childcare, a hug, a prayer. Tonight, I find myself in one of those times. I must hold on to the promise that God has said He will never leave us or forsake us.
As I find myself in one of those "sometimes" moments tonight, I stumbled upon a blog that literally made me cry. Perhaps I am more prone to tears because this is a "sometimes" moment, but if you have a few minutes, I think you would appreciate this mother's raw and honest description of the birth of her precious daughter.
You can go HERE to read "Enjoying the Small Things" blog post.
**God, you who knows the beginning to the end, I thank you that you are in control, even when everything around us can seem so out of control. Amen.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Servolution 2010
Here are some results from Servolution 2009 in Turlock, CA.
1300+ volunteers
120+ projects
500 grocery baskets given away
117 people given health screening
300 people visited our resource fair
73 haircuts given
1800 hot dogs consumed
70 people gave blood in our blood drive, and
Approximately 15,000 man hours of work donated.
THAT is love in action!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
You Can Still Wear Cute Shoes!
I am always quick to share what a blessing it is to be called together with my husband to serve as pastors, but there are some unique things about being pastors that one just can't understand unless you've been called to walk that road. That's why it's always good when the staff wives get together; we can be a safe place for one another and we can celebrate and commiserate together. I know this book will spur some great conversations among us!
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Winter Formal


Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Looking Back
*Pic Removed per K's request.
My nephew received a lovely dishtowel that had a painted girl on it with a crocheted dress sewn on. This happened to be something we had (I can't imagine why I didn't use it!), and it was from Brazil. You know how crazy those Brazilians are! The funny thing is, when you lift up the crocheted dress, they had painted panties on the girl! Quite interesting (and funny if you are a teenage boy)!*Pic Removed per K's request.
*Pic Removed per K's request.
Yes, cousin sleepover provides fun times and great memories. I feel so blessed that our kids get to grow up together. I realize that not everyone has that luxury, and I don't take it for granted. I'll never regret the effort and HUGE amount of food it takes to have everyone over.
Friday, December 25, 2009
Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night!
Monday, December 14, 2009
Hmmmmm.......
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Thanksgiving Prayer
I want to thank you for what you have already done. I am not going to wait until I see results or receive rewards. I am thanking you right now.
I am not going to wait until I feel better or things look better. I am not going to wait until the pain in my body disappears. I am thanking you right now.
I am not going to wait until people say they are sorry or until they stop talking about me behind my back. I am not going to wait until my financial situation or the economy improves. I am thanking you right now.
I am not going to wait until the children are asleep and the house is quiet. I am not going to wait until a different season in my life unfolds. I am thanking you right now.
I am not going to wait until I understand every experience in my life that has caused me pain or grief. I am not going to wait until the journey gets easier or the challenges are removed. I am thanking you right now.
I am thanking you because I am alive. I am thanking you because I made it through the day's difficulties. I am thanking you because I have walked around the obstacles. I am thanking you because I have the ability and the opportunity to do more and do better. I'm thanking you, Heavenly Father, because you haven't given up on me. You are good and you are good all the time.
Thank you for all the good you've done for me. Amen
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Simple Moms
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Consider This
- I don't know that I would say "giving up all hope," but to me it means accepting that we cannot change the past or a decision no matter how much we would like to.
- The "different past" could be my own decisions and sin, but it could also be the actions, words, and sin of another who hurt me. No matter how much I wish that person wouldn't have said this, done that, or hurt me in whatever way, it is what it is. I am doing myself no favor by holding on to unforgiveness - hoping for a different situation to have occurred.
- As has been said, "Unforgiveness is like drinking poison and hoping the other person will die." It doesn't work that way, when we don't forgive, we are the one that whithers and dies.
- Sometimes the hardest person to forgive is ourselves. I know there are things in my past that I would love to go back and do over (responded differently, chosen better, not done, etc...), but I need to give up all hope of having done something differently and choose to forgive myself. If I say I accept God's forgiveness after confessing and repenting of my sin, I am, in a sense, turning my back on His gift if I don't forgive myself.
- I can't move forward in life unless I deal with areas of unforgiveness towards myself.
- And concerning unforgiveness towards others: even if a person(s) doesn't ask for forgiveness or acknowledge how they have hurt or damaged me or a relationship, I can make a choice to release them from my desire for justice. It does me no good to spend my time and life hoping that they will own up to their part in a hurtful situation. If I choose to forgive, I give myself permission to move forward. I will allow God to deal with that individual or persons, and even if I don't see any movement on their part towards accepting their part in a situation, I can be free from obsessing on the fact that I was wronged/hurt/etc...
- Forgiveness can sometimes be a process. We must make A CONSCIOUS CHOICE to forgive, and then when our emotions bring that situation back to mind with all those same, old feelings, we can CHOOSE AGAIN to forgive. We may have to do that many times at first, but as God allows us to experience His forgiveness immediately each and every time we need it, we can learn and move towards those times being farther and farther apart when those feeling rear their ugly heads.
Friday, October 30, 2009
Liberated from Fear
As I was cleaning up my computer files the other day, I ran across my favorite quotes folder. Anytime I see or hear a quote that means something to me, I open my "Favorite Quotes" file and add that quote to the others. I've got an assortment of quotes saved - some are funny; some are thought-provoking; some are from famous people; some are from cartoon characters; some are worth sharing; some are not worth sharing. I ran across the following quote, and it spoke to me just as much as it did the first time I read it. Take some time to ponder this today."Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate, our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It is not just in some of us; it is in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others."
~ From A Return to Love by Marianne Williamson
Project Day
Many of you know that I became a demonstrator with Uppercase Living almost two years ago. Never in a million years did I think that I'd be part of a direct-selling company, but I just loved all the possibilities that Uppercase Living makes possible. And I have an easy outlet for my creativity. Anyway, if you are interested in participating in my next Project Day, go to my Uppercase Living blog (glexpressions.blogspot.com) to see the projects available for this time. Contact me ASAP if you'd like to sign up!
Monday, October 12, 2009
Mish Mash Monday

