Wednesday, April 27, 2005
Tuesday, April 26, 2005
Friday, April 22, 2005
Wednesday, April 20, 2005
Tuesday, April 19, 2005
I'm sorry
What right do I have to "critique" my brothers and sisters in Christ? None.
So what if they don't worship like I do? So what if they place emphasis on other areas of Christian living than I do? Any one of the people in that church could look at my life and point out all sorts of inconsistencies, arrogance, pride, self-righteousness, and an array of other sins. How dare I get up on my high horse and make judgements about their motives or thinking when only God knows their heart?
I was just goint to erase it, but I think I want a reminder of my foolish pride to shame me from getting that way again. If anyone read it, I am asking for your forgiveness for myunChristlike attitude. There was no need for it, and it could only do harm. I am amazed at God's longsuffering towards me, in my naivete and my pride.
Monday, April 18, 2005
Just venting...
Wednesday, April 13, 2005
Happy Wednesday
Monday, April 11, 2005
Well, I am going to go spend some time with just Ian, something we never get to do. God Bless!!
Saturday, April 09, 2005
Interesting...
I took a quiz this morning to see which denominations I agreed with. I thoughjt it was interesting. I don't know how to do links (and I'm too lazy to learn how) but Misty has a link to this from her blog www.ourhomeschooljourney.blogspot.com
1: Baptist (non-Calvinistic)/Plymouth Brethren/Fundamentalist (100%) 2: Congregational/United Church of Christ (79%) 3: Baptist (Reformed/Particular/Calvinistic) (75%) 4: Anabaptist (Mennonite/Quaker etc.) (74%) 5: Presbyterian/Reformed (67%) 6: Pentecostal/Charismatic/Assemblies of God (61%) 7: Methodist/Wesleyan/Nazarene (60%) 8: Church of Christ/Campbellite (56%) 9: Seventh-Day Adventist (56%) 10: Anglican/Episcopal/Church of England (47%) 11: Lutheran (39%) 12: Eastern Orthodox (37%) 13: Roman Catholic (18%)
Thursday, April 07, 2005
After our hike, we ate lunch and I brought the girls back to the church to meet their parents, then I went to Carrollton to drop off some stuff at the consignment store and then go to the Social Security office. I finally had all the paperwork I needed to apply for Ian and Graces' social security cards. It was rather an ordeal, going through all the paperwork, getting things verified by the health dept., explaining why I had my children at home (on purpose!!) and why they didn't have immunization records. The lady I was dealing with was really nice, though, and after about an hour, they had everything filed and we should have the cards within 10 days!! Which means that we can claim all our children on our tax return this year and file an amended return for last year and claim Ian, and then we will have lots of moolah!! I told Nate I didn't think there was any reason why we couldn't have the basement done by the end of the year, especially with plenty of money to do it with. He grunted something that sounded negative. I don't think I ever posted that that so called "well recommended plumber" turned out to be a moron. Well, more precisely, we got the distinct impression that he thought our business wasn't worth his time, and he didn't want to mess with it. After he left, Nate told me that he was a traveling evangelist on the side and that he was a close personal friend of the pastor of a church that good friends of ours had left last year. Let's just say that the church and pastor were oh so much more pharisaical than Christ like and knowing that this man was a personal friend of that pastor did not speak well of his character. I have been meaning to ask around at church to see if anyone else knows of a good plumber that we could hire to do the job. I hate to just call someone I don't know of without a recommendation from a friend.
After the s.s. office Grace and I came home and I called Karen to bring the boys back. It's kind of frustrating that they don't take naps at her house. I don't know if it's because of something that she does or what, but I hate it when my children don't get enough sleep, although I am so thankful for her willingness to help. I called Nate at about quarter to 6, to see if he would be home anytime soon, to which he answered no, so I packed up the kids and took them to the new Subway that opened yesterday about a mile from our house. It was fun, the boys thought it was fabulous, and I don't miss Nate as much when I'm away from home. I got him a sandwich to go and when he came home a little after 8 he ate it then. I think he is planning on taking Monday off. He wants to take George camping. It will be so fun for them. I was really hoping that we could go to get our family pictures done in the morning when he took a day off, but if they go camping, I don't know if it will work out. I might just go get the kids pictures done, and maybe we'll get a family one done after Ian's birthday in July. I made bread last night and it was a total flop. This is why I don't try to be creative in the kitchen, it is usually a complete disaster. I had some Ezekial mix and was going to make bread, but the mix didn't make quite enough flour as I needed, and since the mix had beans and lentils and things already in it, I thought maybe I could grind up some dried split peas and use that for the extra flour. Bad idea. It made the consistency better, but the bread smelled funny, turned black and is hard as a rock. Oh, and it tastes pretty crappy, too. That was three loaves, totally wasted. I was sooo not happy. To spend all that time, and ingredients, making bread and then have it turn out inedible because of my stupidity is veeery frustrating. Oh well. I think I'll stick to my regular recipe today!!
Well, I have to go, Ian and Grace (oh, and me) aren't dressed yet, and I reeeeally need to get laundry put away this morning.
Sunday, April 03, 2005
We had the birthday party for his mom last night. Mom and Dad came over, Ross was working with Nathan yesterday so he came with him and Caleb came a little later. I made crockpot creamy chicken, wild rice, steamed veggies, and biscuits. I got done almost everything I wanted to, except getting decorations put up. I think Karen liked her presents. I got her a picture tree from Target, I thought it was really cute. It was a pewter looking tree, about 8" high, with double sided oval shaped picture frames hanging from it. I cropped and printed out pics of the grandkids and put them in 4 of the 10 spaces. We also got her a really cute photo album with a suede cover that said "Grandchildren" on it and had some cutesy little saying embossed on the front. George had picked out a little porcelain bunny planter for her. He told her what is was as soon as she walked in the door. I made her a wheat free chocolate cake which tasted good but had a really crumbly texture. After mom and dad left, Caleb got out the nintendo and started playing Tetris. I wasn't going to play, I haven't in a few months, but then Nate said "You guys have to see my wife play Tetris, she is a total rock star." (Just a side note, him saying that totally made my day!) So, after I put the boys to bed, I played a few times. I just find it so relaxing. It was fun. Caleb and Ross left at about 11, then Nate decides we need to watch a movie! He's sick, too, I thought he'd crash as soon as they left. He fell asleep before the movie was over. I think he just wanted an excuse to make some microwave popcorn. So, we got into bed at about 1:30, real time because of the clock switch. Then I couldn't fall asleep. I was tired, but not exhausted and I just lay there tossing and turning for hours. Grace nursed a few times in there, then I woke up at about 7, thinking George would be up any minute, then I remembered the time change, and went back to sleep. He didn't get up till almost 8. I know this makes no sense, but because I have absolutely no clock in my head, even though I "lost" an hour, I felt like I got to sleep more because George didn't get up till 8, as opposed to his usual 7. You'd think I'd be tired now, but I am totally awake.
George is out "helping" Daddy, and Ian and Grace are asleep still. Grace is sleeping on the couch with her little fingers intertwined in the blanket Misty gave her at her baby shower. She is so in love with that blanket. You can just see her calm down and get happy when I give it to her. The boys never got attached to a blanket this early. They are both little Linuses though, and need "their" blankets to fall asleep. George has the blanket I had when I was a little girl. My grandmother made it for me. Karen sewed a new blue edging on it for George. Ian's blanket was made for him by a lady at our church. It has animals all around the outside edge, and his name and birthday in the middle.
We aren't going to our life group tonight, Nate wanted to get this lawn stuff all done today. I'm kind of glad, though, because the kids are overtired, and then maybe Nate and I can spend some quality time together tonight. I rented some movies the other day that we haven't watched yet, maybe we'll do it tonight.
I just have to say, I am amazed at how much better I feel today than I did last Sunday. I know it hasn't been my diet changes, that couldn't have worked so quickly. I really thought for sure my endo was back to stay, and this is the first day that I have had no pain. God is so good to me. He is so gracious and loving and merciful.
Well, I have to go play at WAH now. :P Happy Lord's Day!