Thursday, November 20, 2014

Practical Ways to Teach Your Kids About Jesus

This was originally my idea for a post on Monday, but after praying about it, I felt like God was leading my into a different direction(obviously.) But, this has been on my mind SO much lately, and I've been working on compiling a mental list of small ways that I can teach my kids about Jesus. Here it is!
*Every night at bedtime, Charlie and I lay in bed and thank God for the things He's given us. We also pray specifically for those who are sick, or hurting.
*Let them see me reading my Bible, or doing my Bible study
*Read to them from a Children's Bible. We have this one.
*A friend gave me the idea to pray over them as their acting up. For example, if Charlie pushes Maddie, I will hold his hands, and ask God to help him to remember to have kind hands.
*Memorizing verses. Charlie is part of Cubbies, so this is pretty easy for me. We just read through his book each week, and memorize the verse that goes with it.

Charlie at Cubbies

*Make a prayer book. This is an idea that I have yet to work on. It's really pretty simple, I just have to put it together! I just plan to take a small photo album, and put pictures of family and friends in it. The kids will each have their own, and it will be a great reminder that we need to be praying for our family!
*Listen to christian music on the radio. I try to be very careful about what we listen to in the car...we pretty much stay away from most secular music, especially now that Charlie is really listening and repeating everything that we say!
*Reminding him that Jesus wants us to be loving and kind, and that it makes God sad when Charlie sins.
*Answering questions that they have. Talking to them about where Jesus lives, and about heaven. It's fun to imagine what heaven will be like!

I hope this is a helpful list, I know that we have a long way to go, but this is a pretty good start!

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Thrifty Tuesday

Whoops. I missed this yesterday, sorry about that! You know how it is...life with two kids and all.
Instead of sitting down and writing out this post, I actually made myself some lunch and cleaned up the kitchen...and then of course, as I sat down to eat, Charlie got up early from his nap :)

So anyway, this was a tough week for me. I can feel that we're in the middle of the month, because this is when I usually go downhill and get antsy. Instead of doing my grocery shopping at Aldi, like I've been doing the past couple of weeks, I went to Target. And oh, it was like a breath of fresh air. They have the organic whole chickens that I usually buy, and their produce is fresh. BUT...I spent more. I could feel it as I went through the checkout lane, and saw the total...even with my cartwheel coupons, and target card...it was still more than what I would have spent at Aldi.

Here's the good news though...I still managed to save some money last week! Here's what we did:
*The kids and I stayed home most days. Other than to BSF and Cubbies, we didn't really go anywhere. This saved me from spending more money at a store, AND saved gas money!
*Charlie and I DID go out on a date...but I got water, and no appetizer, even though we were starving! (does that count, at all??)
*We made crafts with things that we already had on hand
*I made all of our meals, except for the night that Charlie and I went out
* Baked with ingredients that we already had on hand
*Skipped going out for lunch on Sunday, even though it was already after naptime, I didn't know what we were going to eat, and we were all, once again, starving!

There really isn't too much from last week, and I'm probably not remembering some things, but there you go!

Monday, November 17, 2014

Things that I'm learning.

As a woman who grew up doing the whole "Church thing", I thought that I knew so much more about the Bible than I actually do. Yesterday, at church, I heard the story of Gideon for the first time. It's a pretty huge story in the Bible, and yet, I didn't know it. Of course...part of that was probably my fault. I was pretty boy crazy/distracted no matter where I went...so more than likely, I had the opportunity to hear and study those stories, but I chose not to.

I consider myself to be a relatively new christian, and am always learning new things when I study the Bible (shocking, right?!). I've been going to BSF for a little over a year, and I know it's not for everyone, but I've gotta tell you...it's made a HUGE impact on my life. Right now, I feel like I need to study the Bible in depth. I need to dig deeper than just reading through, and skimming. My soul needs to learn as much about my Lord as it can. 

Do you know what else I've been learning throughout these past few years? My heart desires to spend time with women who trust and serve the Lord. To spend as much time as I can, soaking up their wisdom, and praying with them. Women who are my age, and especially women who are older than me, and have been through my stage of life. It's so important that I can talk and share and be vulnerable with those that I trust. Who I know will pray for me and with me when I'm walking through trials. 

So, here I stand today, convicted, because do you know what? Deep down, I know that my kids need the same thing. Yes, they're only three and one, but they, too, need to know that someone greater than their mom and dad loves them, more than we EVER could. Someone who send HIS SON to die for THEIR SINS. They need to be with family and friends who will teach them about their Lord and Savior. Not only that, they need me, someone who feels so inadequate, and so small compared to my Father, to teach them about Christ's unfailing love for them. 

The most important thing that I can do for Charlie and Maddie is to pray for them. Every day. Every night when I go to bed, I need to pray for their sweet souls, that they would grow to love Christ at an early age. That they will stand strong in the faith. That when they are called to do something impossible, they can hold on to the promise that their Father in Heaven, has everything planned out, and has gone before them. That they will share their faith with others. For their character traits that can seem so frustrating to me, but that God gave them. That God would help me to be the mom that HE made me to be, and that my kids need me to be.


Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Thrifty Tuesday

Here we are again!
I'm actually really excited about this past week, I feel like I really remembered that we wanted to save money, and we did!
Here's how we saved last week:
*We only went to the store once. I kept thinking of more things that I wanted to eat, but had to keep reminding myself that we have plenty to eat, in the apartment!
*We didn't go anywhere special. We went to cubbies and to BSF and that was it.
*We kept Charlie in underwear all day, instead of using pull-ups more often
*I bought snow pants and boots for both kids at once upon a child, and only paid about $20 total!
*We didn't eat out, but had leftovers for lunches

That's about all that I can think of...but I feel like by staying home, we really saved this week! Hurray!

How did you save money last week?

Monday, November 10, 2014

Pregnancy snacks

Every time I've been pregnant, I've promised myself that I would try to eat as healthfully as I could. And then...I get sick. I generally feel awful from week 6-17 or so...it's a miserable 11 weeks! Now that I'm feeling better, I'm trying to DO better. 
I'm finding myself constantly starving, which I would guess is pretty common when pregnant with the 3rd baby. I don't have time or energy to make many snacks, and instead finding myself grabbing a boxed granola bar, which really does nothing, but makes me feel worse!
Today, I made up some dried apricots, dipped in dark chocolate.
It might sound kind of strange, but they were SO good and SO addictive! Dried apricots are loaded with iron and vitamin A, and dark chocolate is....delicious.


Melt the chocolate in a double boiler (or a microwave...but we don't have one!) dip the apricots in them, and refrigerate until the chocolate sets! Believe me, you won't be able to stop eating them! 
Here's a list of other snacks that I'm making/eating this week!

Pregnancy Snacks
*dried apricots dipped in dark chocolate
*pumpkin cream cheese dip with apples
*tomatoes with cottage cheese
*hummus with veggies
*fruit
*hard boiled eggs

That's all I've got for now, but I'm sure that the list will grow...as will my belly! :)

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Thrifty Tuesday?

Being a stay at home mom, I sometimes find it difficult to feel content with staying at home, EVERY DAY. We do get out on Thursday mornings, and head over to our local BSF Group (If you haven't checked this out...please do! I have learned SO much while actually STUDYING the Bible, instead of just skimming it, and the fellowship with other women is something that my soul needs. More on this in another post.). We do have a zoo pass, and once I'm feeling completely like myself again, we will definitely make it there more...but, that's pretty much it! That leaves 4 days of the week that I have to find something for the kids and me to do. I don't know about you, but I get pretty restless after a day or two!

Usually we end up going to Target to grab one or two things for a new recipe or craft that I've found...and of course we end up buying 5 more things that we don't need, or even have room for! I end up feeling guilty, and frustrated every time I leave the store. 

This brings us to right now. Today, the first Tuesday in November. I made a mental goal to spend as little money as I possibly can this month. BUT - here it is in the open. I'm telling you all, because I want to/need to be held accountable. I'm excited, but nervous! I've done this before, and failed miserably every other time I've tried it. I'm feeling motivated, but cautious. I don't want to fail - again. 

Which again...brings me to TODAY! Each Tuesday this month, I'm going to share any tips that I find on how to save/not spend money. I'll also share what we did during the previous week! So, for the first week in November, here's what's been happening:

*We voted. Totally free outing!
*We haven't eaten out at all yet, and instead I've made up my mind to stick to our menu this week!
*I'm making homemade pizza for supper this week, and sticking one right into the freezer for another night!
*We did our grocery shopping at ALDI
*I'm working on printing coupons for diapers/dish soap. Do you know HOW MUCH you can save when you you coupons? It's kind of crazy.
*Checking out other bloggers who are into the same things as me (saving money, eating real food)

That's my list so far. Check out the links below to see some of my favorite money saving blogs!


Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Birthday Parties

My kids were born 5 days apart. Ok, Two years, and five days. 

Birthday girl!

I wanted to make sure that their birthday parties were special, but because we don't live super close to our families, we had to have them on the same day. It surprisingly worked really well! 
Maddie had a Pink Lemonade party, and Charlie had a Firetruck party! We kept it pretty simple, with simple decorations, and food. The whole time, I kept thinking, "I'm hosting TWO birthday parties today, but I feel less stressed than ever!"

First Birthday Cake

It was so much fun to watch Maddie at her party. I'm not sure that she really knew what to do! 

Charlie in his fireman gear!

Charlie's party was very relaxed, I think we were all worn out after eating, and presents at Maddie's party! We opened presents, and then...


At the Fire Station
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...went to the Fire Station! A few weeks before his birthday, I found out that the fire stations do free tours for birthday parties, so I called right away and scheduled a time for us to come! Charlie LOVED it! We learned about what they do, and how the station runs on a volunteer basis. Charlie got to sit in all of the fire trucks, and got to meet the fire fighters! 

It was a VERY long day, but it was so, so good!


Monday, October 27, 2014

Around the House

Summer flew by, and the mix of staying up late and not having a set schedule has come to and end. It was a great summer, filled with ice cream, bare little legs, zoo trips, grilling, flip flops, parades, fair food, and extra baths!


 Sweet baby


On the scrambler with my dad, and nephew


Charlie riding the motorcycles with his cousin


This year, Charlie was able to participate in the parades!

We had a WONDERFUL summer, but boy am I loving this beautiful fall that we're having!

Monday, October 20, 2014

Update

Guys, it's been way too long. The end of the summer, was a mess of finding out HUGE news (Yep, we'll get there!) sickness, and trying to enjoy the last few weeks before fall came.

In the summertime, I love enjoying an iced coffee from Starbucks, but instead of them making me feel good, and cool...I ended up feeling sick. EVERY TIME. It seemed so unfair, but I didn't really think anything of it. A couple weeks after giving up on coffee, we figured out the answer. I'm pregnant! We're so excited to welcome a new little one in early April, right around Eastertime. It's crazy thinking that Maddie will be a big sister, and I'm definitely unsure of how it will work...living in a two bedroom apartment, but I know that God has big plans for this little one. Now that I'm FINALLY feeling better, I'm hoping to get back into a regular blogging routine! I have a lot of new ideas and recipes to share, and of course some funny kidisms too :)

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Proverbs Bible Study (Week 4)

Here are my notes from this past week! I learned a lot, again! I feel like there are a lot of the same themes popping up throughout all of the chapters so far...one in particular for me was to think before I speak. Any that are coming up over and over again for you?

Proverbs 14 

14:1 I viewed this as building up her family. With words and actions, she can easily build up or tear down her family.
14:6 I need to learn to listen to The Lord more often when I'm needing discernment.
14:7 Keep away from those who lie/tempt you
14:11 Those who believe will live eternally, but those who do not, will be destroyed.
14:12 Do not follow the way of man, but instead, follow the way of God.
14:15 I need to remember to think about what I hear, before taking someone else's word.
14:17 I'm usually very quick-tempered. It's something that I'm always working on and praying about.
14:21 Blessed is he who is kind to the needy!! We need to live and love like Jesus did. We need to love everyone...not just those who we think "deserve" it.
14:26 Those who fear The Lord will have a firm foundation. Their kids will always know that they are safe.
14:28 A large population is a king's glory!! This is NOT how our world currently views high population rates. I thought that this was interesting!
14:29 I'm also constantly praying for patience...
14:30 LOVED this verse. I think it might become my new motto, and I'm going to have to find numerous places in my home to put it. I'm constantly reminding myself that I need to be content with where I am, and with what I have.

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Proverbs 15

15:1 We are currently working on parenting differently,  and using gentle words when disciplining the kids.
15:8 He doesn't want sacrifices from those who are wicked.
15:12 A wicked man wants to do things his own way.
15:15  A cheerful heart has a continual feast! Loved this one too, and I think I'm going to display this one too!
15:28 Think what you say before saying it.
15:30 Humility comes before honor.


Proverbs 16


16:1 If you listen, The Lord will give you the correct answer
16:2 It's not necessarily what you do that might be wrong, but the motive behind it.
16:3 Give all of your  plans to God.
16:4 Everything happens for the good of The Lord.
16:9 God's plans are far greater than our own!
16:18 Pride goes before destruction
16:20 Always trust in The Lord. This is definitely easier said than done!
16:24 This will be a new way of life for me. I will try to remember to always use pleasant words.

I hope that you learned something this week! Please share questions/comments in the comment section below!

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Proverbs Bible Study (Week 3)



Sorry this is a couple of days late! We were gone all weekend, and I didn't have a chance to get my study done until today! I have SO many underlined parts in my Bible now...things that I want to be able to look back at and to remember. I hope you are learning as much as I am! Here's my notes:

Proverbs 9
9:2 She prepared her meat, mixed her wine and set her table.
She was preparing for her guests, and was taking care of their needs. I think her desire is to provide and care for others, and to lead them to God.
9:7 I have personally noticed this many times while arguing or debating. Many people end up getting very defensive, and name-calling, and hurting others.
9:8-9 If you rebuke, or correct, a man, he will love you. I truly struggle with correction...I usually view it as a failure on my part, instead of help.
9:10 Learn to fear the Lord, study His word, and know Him.

Proverbs 10
10:1 I have seen this, in the relationship with my parents, and myself as I was growing up. Some decisions that I made, caused them pain.
10:2 Righteousness=Jesus. He delivered us from death.
10:4 Instead of being lazy, and putting off undesirable jobs, just do them and get them done with. 
10:5 Be wise, and store up your goods. Keep them until you need them.
10:7 Memories of the righteous will be a blessing. 
10:12 Love covers all wrongs. 
10:14 Wise men store up knowledge. Continue reading the Bible, and studying His word, so that you can store up knowledge.
10:17 Whoever ignores correction leads others astray (Proverbs 6:17!!)
10:19 He who holds his tongue is wise. 
This is actually something that I do often, and have been viewing it as a bad thing!
10:21 The lips of the righteous nourish many
How many of us are trying to nourish our families through the food we eat? We should be more focused on nourishing their souls with the Word of God.
10:24 Things that I dread or fear will overtake me.
10:29 HE WILL SAVE US OR DENY US. Probably THE most important lesson to understand.

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Proverbs 11
11:1 Don't tip the scales to make you look better.
11:2 With humility comes wisdom
11:4 What a HUGE statement. Wealth is fun for now, but it's better to be faithful and to follow God's teachings.
11:5 I thought that the first part of the verse was referring to Jesus' life and death.
11:7-8 The wicked man was rich on this earth, but it truly gave him nothing.
11:10 Our culture loves seeing stories of people who "do good , and prosper", and also stories of those who do bad and are punished.
11:12 Be understanding, instead of judging
11:14 I see this in my own home. It takes a lot of insight and ideas from others, when it comes to raising children.
11:16-17 Be kind.
11:23 There are so many examples of the future of the righteous vs. the future of the wicked
11:24-25 This isn't only talking about money, but life. The more you give, the more blessed you will be.
11:26 Less is more.
11:28 Do not trust in yourself, but in Jesus.

Proverbs 12
12:1 Be open to guidance from others.
12:4 This was SO convicting for me! A lot of days, I need to find a better attitude.
12:9 Be humble.
12:11 Be responsible
12:15 See verse 1
12:18-19 Be careful, and think about what you say to others.
12:22 Always be truthful
12:25 Build others up

Proverbs 13
13:7 Be humble
13:11 If you continue to do things correctly and faithfully, little by little your blessings will grow.
13:1, 13, 14, 18 All of these verses were about seeking instruction. I'm beginning to think that this is very important! :)

**Please add thoughts or questions to the comments! **

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Convictions

Do you ever have any of those moments that feel like you have been sucker-punched? That make you think "How could I even THINK that?" I had one the other day.
Since moving, I have felt like my apartment is cluttered. All of our stuff has been piled into places just to get it out of the main areas. Last week, I had finally had enough. I decided that it was time to tackle the mess, and get it in order! I made a list and got to it. The kids were pretty good, but it seemed that they were getting in my way...I couldn't organize one thing without them destroying something else. I was frustrated.
Over the weekend though, it hit me. I was not seeing them as blessings as the Bible says we should. I was viewing them as burdens. My head spun. My heart ached. All I wanted to do was cry, and hug my babies. 
Instead of talking over them, and looking in their direction, I took a step back and watched them. Watched their faces light up as they played together, watched Maddie pull herself up and walk around the couch all by herself. Watched Charlie meticulously build a tower out of his blocks. My heart was bursting, yet filled with regret. I love these kids. They had no idea how I was feeling, but came to me when I asked for a hug. 
This week, I'm focusing on them. Giving them what they need, and the attention and love that they need. I still have things to get done around here, but that comes second!

Love them.
I'm thankful for those moments that make me stand back and see the mistakes that I'm making. I know there will be many more!

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Homemade Bug Spray

I've been working my way towards a chemical-free lifestyle. What does this mean? It means that I don't use any more conventional cleaning products...things like, comet (this used to be my favorite bathroom cleaner), Clorox wipes (hello, easy toilet cleaning!), or even seventh generation products which seem to be relatively safe. Instead, I use a vinegar/water solution, about a 1:1 ratio. This kills germs, leaves things looking nice and shiny, and this way Charlie is allowed to help too!
I'm also very careful with products that I put on our skin. For the kiddos, I use soap from the farmers market at bath time, and coconut oil for a moisturizer when they need it. 


This summer, the bugs have been horrific. I don't want to send my kids out without bug spray, and definitely don't want to use "regular" bug spray on them. Have you read the ingredients? Interesting enough, they only put 5% of the ingredients on the website...the rest are just labeled as "other ingredients". SO, instead of using something like that on the kids, I decided to make my own. I found this recipe on pinterest, and had Mike make it up (I had to change a few things, because we didn't have epsom salts, and I added another oil.)! I had to reapply it a few times, but haven't had ANY bug bites since using it! If you're needing something great, and safe to use on yourself and kids, try this!

All Natural Bug Spray
8 oz. water
8 drops purification essential oil
8 drops peppermint essential oil
8 drops lavender essential oil (mosquitoes stay away from lavender!)
pinch of baking soda

1. Mix the oils and baking soda together. This will keep the oils from separating from the water.
2. Mix the baking soda mixture with the water.
3. Pour into a spray bottle.
4. Spray!

I hope this works for you as well as it has for us!

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Weekly Goals

It's time for weekly goals again! I feel like I've gotten a lot done in the past few weeks, and that setting goals has been incredibly helpful. My main goal for this week though, is to just spend time with my kids. Of course,  I have one big-ish goal for the week though...just to get things hung up! I'm hoping to get pictures hung up, which will help our new place feel more homey. I still have a few things that need to get done though:

*Bake bread
*Clean bathrooms
*Dust
*Vacuum
*Laundry
*Thrift Store run
*Start thinking about the kids' birthday parties

It should be a pretty easy, and relaxing week!

Monday, July 14, 2014

Proverbs Bible Study (Week 2)

I have been learning SO much from reading Proverbs these past two weeks. Who knew that wisdom and discernment were so important?! I'm so thankful that God has provided us with His words, and tells us how to live a life that will glorify Him. Here's what I picked up this week:

Proverbs 5

5:1-6 He gives a description of an adultress. She is smooth, good at persuading, and doesn't even realize what she is doing, or that she is sinning.
He also says to keep away from her, or you will regret it later in life.
5:15 Keep to yourself. Do your own work.
You will be blessed.
Always be satisfied with your spouse. Never lust after others.
5:21 God always sees what you are doing. I think that this is a good way to hold yourself accountable.

Proverbs 6
6:1-6 Do not rest until you get out of your sins.
Always acknowledge your sins and ask for forgiveness.
6:6 Hold yourself accountable for your actions.
Be responsible and plan for your future.
6:17-19 A list of things that God hates. The one that sticks out the most to me, is the hands that shed innocent blood. I don't think he necessarily means actual killing, but even picking and choosing who we think is "worthy" to hear about Jesus. The people who haven't heard are the innocent ones, and if we ignore them, we are shedding their innocent blood.
This passage also makes me think that I need to regularly "check" myself. See what is causing me to sin, and to stop immediately, and ask for forgiveness.
6:20-22 I'm noticing that this passage is constantly repeated, which must mean that it's incredible important!
6:27-29 You can't have both. If you choose to commit adultery, you will be punished.
6:33 Once you commit adultery, it will become your identity. You will always be known for it.

Proverbs 7
7:1-5 Another repeat of these words. Memorize them, and live them!
7:7 "The youth who lack judgement", there is no moral code. Without knowledge or discernment, he was easily swayed toward the prostitute, he did not realize that it would cost him his life.
7:27 She leads to death.

Proverbs 8
8:10 "Choose instructions over silver, knowledge over gold." I love this. We are working on becoming minimalists, so that we can truly live this.
8:12 Always have discretion with knowledge, they go hand in hand.
Be humble, hate pride.
8:17 He loves me, because I love Him.

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8:23 I love this. It speaks of Jesus' great power.
8:30 Be filled with delight always. This is SO difficult for me. I'm one whose attitude is swayed by circumstances.
8:32 Do not ignore His instruction.
8:34 Listen, watch and wait for Him.

I took so much from this week's study. The main point was to love Him, and His instruction more than "things", and to use discretion when in a tough situation.

What did you learn this week?

**Please share in the comments, any questions or insight that you have!**

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Introduction

Today, I thought I would introduce you to my kids! 
Of course, I think they are the smartest, most adorable kids out there...and I'm sure that I'm not biased at all. Right?!



 My two cute kiddos
Charlie
Charlie and momma
 Maddie
Cuties in the tub

I'm so blessed to be able to spend everyday with these babies. Somedays they drive me absolutely insane, but I wouldn't have it any other way! They do and say the funniest things, and are constantly making me smile. I hope they make you smile too!

Monday, July 7, 2014

Proverbs Bible Study (Week 1)

It's the first week! I learned so much over the past few days of studying Proverbs 1-4. Throughout the week, I realized that I truly love reading my Bible. I love the wisdom that pours out of every single word. I believe that it is the Word of God, and that He loves me and wants to give me direction on how to live my life. 
For this study, I'm going to go through my notes, and then leave questions that I have at the end. Please feel free to add your notes and questions as well. Also, please share this with your friends and family, I would love for this Bible study to reach those who need it!

Here's my notes for the week:

Proverbs was written by Solomon, son of King David. 

Proverbs 1:1-8 This passage tells that you should desire to gain wisdom so that you are able to pass it on to others.

Proverbs 1:9 Your father's instruction and your mother's teaching are things that you will always keep with you.

Proverbs 1:19 Be less focused on "things" (things you want to buy, do, see) as it will consume you. Be more focused on the Lord.

Proverbs 1:20 Rejecting His teachings and wisdom is rejecting Him.

Proverbs 2:1-5 If you follow Him, He will provide for you. He also shares the results/consequences of not following Him.

Proverbs 2:6 The Lord gives wisdom, He is knowledge and understanding.

Proverbs 2:7 I loved this verse. He loves us, and will keep and protect us.

Proverbs 2:12 Wisdom will keep our paths straight

Proverbs 2:20-22 I understood this as  a prophesy to when Jesus comes back, 

Proverbs 3:1-2 Not prosperity in a worldly sense, but in love, joy and peace.


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Proverbs 3:6 In ALL your ways acknowledge him, not just some

Proverbs 3:9 I have a really hard time with this. We are to honor the Lord with the FIRST FRUITS of ALL harvests. This doesn't mean to give back when you have enough (money, time), but RIGHT away!

Proverbs 3:13-15 Nothing compares to wisdom and understanding.

Proverbs 3:25-26 I'm anxiety prone. I really struggle with understanding that God has gone before me, and will protect me. I can put my confidence in Him.

Proverbs 3:28 I can see myself putting things off, especially in my home. I view it as laziness. 

Proverbs 3:34 Do not mock God. He gives grace, but do not abuse it.

Proverbs 4:4 I need to teach this to my children. I also think that He is saying that you will have a long eternal life, not necessarily a long earthly life.

Proverbs 4:12 He will guide your way.

Proverbs 4:13 To me, instruction=the Bible. 

Proverbs 4:15 Ignore evil. Stay as far away from it as possible.

Proverbs 4:18 This was just a beautiful passage. I had to put it in here...I love picturing it in my mind!

Proverbs 4:20 I noticed that this was repeated over and over - Pay attention and listen closely!

I thought that this section was pretty straight forward....the only part that I struggled with was the verse Proverbs 1:17. If you have any thoughts, please add that or any questions in the comments!

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Proverbs Bible Study (Outline)

Want to know something funny? Proverbs was set up perfectly for an 8 week Bible study! I was feeling a little bit nervous, and didn't know how to go about setting up an outline for it, but it came together almost effortlessly! 
I was too excited to wait until tomorrow to start thinking about it...(It also helps that Charlie is at the park with Mike, and Maddie is sleeping!) so I did it right away! The last few weeks there will be a little bit of skipping around-I just wanted to keep themes together.

Here's what the next 8 weeks will look like:

8 Week Online Bible Study

Week 1: Proverbs 1-4 (Wisdom)
Week 2: Proverbs 5-8 (Warnings)
Week 3: Proverbs 9-13 (Wisdom)
Week 4: Proverbs 14-16 (Proverbs of Solomon)
Week 5: Proverbs 17-18 (Proverbs of Solomon)
Week 6: Proverbs 19-22:16 (Proverbs of Solomon)
Week 7: Proverbs 25-29 (Proverbs of Solomon)
Week 8: Proverbs 22:17-25, 30, 31  (Sayings of...)

Hopefully that's not too much reading at one time. I will post my thoughts and questions on Monday morning.

*Please feel free to share with friends and family!*

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Bible Study

During the school year this past year, I attended a weekly Bible study. BSF or Bible Study Fellowship was every Wednesday morning. Each week, you would receive a packet of notes and then a lesson to work on throughout the week. I absolutely loved it. I was able to get into a really good routine, and was studying my Bible every week. Not just reading through it like I had been doing, but actually studying it, and learning SO much about Jesus. 
Wouldn't you know it though, as soon as I was no longer held accountable for reading my Bible every week, I got out of habit...and quickly. I didn't know where to start, and I didn't know if I was capable of understanding what I was reading, without questions to follow up. Obviously, that was Satan trying to convince me that my studying the Bible could wait again until September. It really worked, up until about a week ago. I felt a gentle nudging to start reading the Word again. It wasn't that dreaded feeling that I often get, when I think "I should really read by Bible today...after I wash the dishes, clean the bathroom, take a nap.") Instead, it was an excited feeling, I couldn't WAIT to start reading and finding out what God was wanting to teach me. The wheels in my head began turning. I felt like God was telling me to lead an "over the internet Bible study" this summer. Doesn't that sound so...drive-thru weddingish? Here came the thoughts again: "You don't know enough about the Bible to teach it", "You are still so new at this", "No one would really want to commit to it". I let that sit and simmer for a little bit...until I realized YET AGAIN that it was Satan talking to me. I wish I would really realize things like this sooner. I started feeling really excited about having a Bible study that ANYONE could join! Anyone who wanted to learn from other people across Minnesota, or really anywhere, since it's online! I feel hopeful that this could really affect others, and especially someone who really needs encouragement. So...without further ADO....
SUMMER 2014
ONLINE BIBLE STUDY
An 8 Week Study of
Proverbs

Right now, I'm so excited that I can hardly contain myself. I will plan to post one time per week (Monday?), with my thoughts and more than likely a few questions that I need help answering. My hope is that we will have an ongoing discussion, and that everyone will take something away from this. Please don't be embarrassed by ANY question that you have, and please be respectful of every person on here. I will get an outline set up over the weekend, and have it posted by Monday morning. Feel free to share this with your friends/family, and anyone else who you think would love this!

**If you have questions about BSF, please ask! I would love to share my experience, and would be happy to help you find a location!**

Monday, June 30, 2014

Goals

Every Sunday or Monday, I try to get my week organized. I like to make a plan of meals, and then list a few goals that I hope to accomplish during the week. I keep a few of the same things on my weekly goal list, such as:
  • Clean the bathrooms
  • Vacuum
  • Dust
These things are easy to cross off, and keep my house relatively clean. 
Each week, I will try to write down my goals on here, and update the blog as I complete them.
This week's goals include:
  • Go through each room and find things to take to the thrift store
  • Organize kitchen cupboards
  • Make the bed every day
  • Read my Bible every morning
  • Make coffee granita
  • Play at the park with the kids
  • Go to the library
  • Cover diaper boxes with fabric (tutorial coming!)
Lots of things this week...hopefully I can get most of them done!

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Purpose

Lately, I've been trying to figure out that my purpose might be in life. Seems like a big undertaking, yes. I'm just trying to figure out what my dreams, hopes, and goals are. Of course, nothing is truly set in stone...I know that God likes to shake things up a little! Just when I think I might have things figured out, he throws a curve ball. It's a part of life that I'm trying to learn to handle gracefully. Back to the main idea for the post - I have been making an ongoing list in my head of random dreams that I would like to achieve, so today I thought that I would quickly jot them down on here:


  • Raise my kids to be kind and loving
  • Show my husband the love and affection that he desires
  • Keep a clean house!
  • Read and study my Bible daily
  • Become a doula (I'm currently working on this!)
  • Be a contestant (Winner??) on The Next Food Network Star
  • Help someone
  • Shower daily (Maybe when my kids are all grown up?)
  • Learn to grocery shop/cook within a set food budget
Some of them are big, some are small that I'm working on daily. 

What are your hopes and dreams?

A Little About Me

Hi!
My name is Breanne. I'm a stay-at-home-mom to my two precious babies. I have been married to my wonderful husband for ALMOST 5 years! Time sure flies-I can't believe it's already been that long! I'm totally into real foods and try my best to cook most of our meals from scratch. I'm learning to be more thrifty, and hope to share some tips along the way.
I hope that this blog will inspire someone along the way...even if it's only me! I also want to use this space as a place to share funny things that my kids do, or you know, funny things that I do! I hope you enjoy my daily ramlbings!

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

First Post

Welcome!
On here, you will find recipes, funny things that my kids say and do, random ramblings, and tidbits from my everyday life! Check back often!