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Month: March 2008

Monday Meanderings

Posted in Homemaking

Bible Study/Devotions: In the morning, I am reading the Daily Bread devotionals. In the evening, I am working on a journal/prayer journal. Munchkin will be continuing with her Keys for Kids devotions. She is also doing her Frontline Club “workbook” for Wednesday night program. We’ve just added morning devotions together before we start school. Must Do List: Laundry Vacuum Put together care package for D and mail it Train Them Up: We are learning more about organic gardening and starting more seeds indoors this week. We currently have tomatoes and peppers started. We planted a few herbs outdoors. We plan…

He Has Risen!!!

Posted in Holidays

“And the angel answered and said unto the woman, Fear not ye: for I know that ye seek Jesus, which was crucified. He is not here: for he is risen, as he said. Come see the place where the Lord lay. And go quickly, and tell his disciples that he is risen from the dead; and behold, he goeth before you into Galilee; there shall ye see him: lo, I have told you.” Matthew 28:5-7

Forgive Us

Posted in Holidays, and Thoughts

What an incredible journey Jesus made; what an overwhelming expression of love He undertook; what an awesome purpose He had in mind. You were on His heart. When He left His home in heaven, He saw you; When He became a man on earth, He was seeking you; When he stretched out His hands upon the cross, He was reaching out to you; When He returned to His Father, He was preparing a place for you. You are the sheep He has come to shepherd, to guide, to feed, to protect, to shelter, and to carry. You are the one…

Spring Reading Thing

Posted in Blogging

Katrina at Callapidder Days is hosting the Spring Reading Thing 2008. Spring Reading Thing 2008 is simply an opportunity for us to set some reading goals, share them with the blogosphere, and work toward them this spring. Here is my list for this spring: Slug Bread & Beheaded Thistles: Amusing and Useful Techniques for Nontoxic Housekeeping and Gardening by Ellen Sandbeck Eat More Dirt: Diverting and Instructive Tips for Growing and Tending an Organic Garden by Ellen Sandbeck Green Housekeeping by Ellen Sandbeck Green Clean by Linda Mason Hunter and Mikki Halpin I won the book Summer by Karen Kingsbury…

Spring Has Sprung

Posted in Homeschooling

Our spring day started out a bit cooler than yesterday and quite breezy, but the day was a bright and sunny. We put together some food and drinks and headed out to our field trip. Our homeschool field trip group was having a field trip at the Organic Grocer. We started off by talking about organic gardening/farming versus conventional gardening. We then continued into a conversation about organic versus traditional food. The kids had an opportunity to play outside for a little while before we headed back inside for a taste testing of various organic food. We had delicious apple…