Monday, March 7, 2011

Made by Me Monday


Hi everyone,

Has spring arrived in your part of the country?  It's slowly making it's way here.  I noticed a couple of nights ago that it was getting dark later.  Wow!  Where has this year gone?

Don't get me wrong.  I'm still freezing.  The cold seems to really be hanging on this year, despite the week of warm weather we had in January.  Now, we're back to waiting on spring.  But there are signs of it here and there.  More time to ride bikes after school, less wrapping up in a blanket while the kids play in the backyard, more thoughts of coming summer.

I had a great weekend.  Once a year, I try to get away with my mom and do a scrapbooking weekend.  This was that weekend.  We go away, spread all our stuff out, and have a wonderful time.  We laugh, look at pictures, stay up way too late, and just have a great time getting away.  I was able to get a ton of pages done, and work on a few other little projects that keep getting pushed to the the side.  And best yet, I got to sleep in!  Yeah!

I love this weekend and look forward to it for months.  A chance to be away and just do something I love.  So much fun.  

Ready to get started sharing?  Write a blog post highlighting your project with a link back here so that others can join in on the fun.  Then link up below to the blog post itself.  You can post more than one project; just add more than one link.  So let's start partying!

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Lee's To Do List

First Sunday of the Month and it's Party Planning Time:

Check out these cute Rainbow Party Ideas (@ Kara's Party Ideas).  Perfect for an updated Rainbow Brite Party or just a spring get together.

Such sweet ideas for a Tea Party (@ Me and My Insanity).  Looks like a fun idea for the spring break coming up.

This is a stunning UP Party (@ Wendy Updegraff Photography).  My son would be out of his mind to throw this party.

Here's another one: Classic Boy Campout Party (@ Moore Minutes).  This would be super fun for a fall birthday.

I am in love with doing this Modern Garden Party Dessert Table (@ The Party Dress).  What a wonderful idea for getting together with the girls this spring.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Book Club: Ministry of Motherhood: Chp 15-16


Chapter 15: Training Children to Pray Effectively

Clarkson opens the chapter by sharing a story of how her family came together to pray during an important part of their lives.  Afterwards, her youngest child questioned why she should prayer knowing that she's not going to always get what she prays for.  Clarkson's response was that prayer encourages conversation and closeness with the Father.

As I was reading this chapter (and Clarkson mentions it as well), I was reminded of how many times we see Jesus' praying in the gospels.  Often we catch glimpses of him getting away to pray.  Particularly as he drew strength in the garden where he was betrayed (Matt. 26:42).  If Christ (who was God himself), relied so heavily on prayer, who are we to not do the same?

Prayer works miracles in our lives.  It keeps us going back to God and remembering that we don't have it all together.  Every time I pray I'm reminded that my abilities are so limited and God is the one who provides my strength.  And if I'm going to pass this knowledge on to my children, I'd better be modeling a healthy prayer life.  I'd better be willing to pray with my children and answer their questions in this area.

*Hebrews 12:11 basically admits that discipline is not fun; in the short term, it brings sorrow instead of joy.  But what does it say is the long-term result of this process of discipline?  Can you think of issues with your children where you tend to back off from discipline because the process is so uncomfortable?  List two ways in which you will strengthen your approach to loving discipline this month.  Ask for God's help and perhaps enlist the help of a friend to keep you accountable for this.

No discipline seems pleasant at the time, but painful.  Later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who have been trained by it--Hebrews 12:11

I have a hard time disciplining the bickering and arguing.  Both because it's uncomfortable and because I'm just not sure what to do with it (any advice would be wonderful here).
Two of the things we've been working on in this area:
1. Getting on our kid's level when explaining to them
2. Asking them to encourage each other in a task, placing them in a position of teamwork

*As training in prayer, study the Lord's Prayer with your children.  Go through each line and discuss what it means.  Help them memorize it.  Then say the prayer together each morning or every night before you go to bed.

Chapter 16: Training Children for Tribulation

As moms I think we all want to protect our children.  Sure, I know that their difficulties will only build their character stronger.  But when troubles come their way, in the deepest part of my heart, it pains me to see them struggle.  I want to make things better for them and smooth out the rougher patches of life.

Still, as we live in a fallen world, troubles are inevitable.  Sometimes as a result of their own choices, sometimes just because this world is not perfect.  As mothers, part of our job is training our children to be ready when those times come.  And as Christian mothers, it becomes even more important for us to train our children in relying on God during those times.

One of the ways we can teach our children is by acknowledging that suffering is a part of our Christian walk (Matthew 10:38-39).  If we turn our back on this truth, if we smooth life over for our kids, if we deny that suffering is a part of life, we do them an injustice.  I don't want to raise kids that are so "surprised" by tribulations that they don't know how to bounce back.

*Think of some times when you've had the urge to step into a situation that was difficult for your children and "fix" it for them.  What happened?  What are some ways you can train your children to cope with trouble in a godly, mature manner?

Please feel free to share in the comments.  I love hearing how you're being challenged in motherhood.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Flower Headband

Have you seen those cute little flower headbands all over the internet and in the boutiques?  They come in a variety of colors and dress up an outfit with little effort.  And just a little something to make me feel feminine in my mom jeans?  Priceless!

I set out to put one together this weekend and realized just how simple they really are.  Plus with dollar store material, how can you go wrong?  Here's how to get started:

You'll need:
*flowers of your choice
*headbands ($ store sells them in packages of 3)
*coordinating felt
*coordinating ribbon (optional)
*hot glue


1. Disassemble petals on the flower and restack.  In the above photo, I took apart 3 larger flowers and 3 smaller flowers.  Hot glue layers together.

2. (Optional) You can wrap your headband in coordinating ribbon at this point.  Just add a little glue on the ends and as you go along to adhere.

3. Cut a small circle or square of coordinating felt.  Apply glue to the base of the flower and attach to headband.  Adhere felt to the back side of the flower with more glue.


Was that easy or what?  You can add more flowers and embellishments as you go.  I like the one flower look, but you can go as crazy as you want. Pull your hair into a messy bun, add your headband and your ready to go.

Now how to you feel in those mom jeans?

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

52 First dates: Week Thirty-Eight

So how was your date last week?

My prayer is that these challenges... these moments... these conversations would strengthen your marriage. That checking 52 First Dates each week wouldn't just SOUND like a good idea.  But rather that you'd put the ideas into practice and allow this time to really bring the two of you closer together.

A good marriage is a lot of work.  A great one is consuming.  But what better gift to give your family... and a world that is desperate to see healthy marriages.

So are you ready? Here comes this week's challenge.

Is this weather giving anyone else cabin fever? I certainly have. Why not turn it around and have a little fun with the season? Let's have a Winter Wonderland date.

Break out some of those Christmas lights (you knew they still were put away for some reason), drap some along the mantel, and add some candles.

Every good date needs food. Pick up some hot chocolate and add some apple nachos. Or whatever snack is unique to you. How about caramel apples? Or some of those girl scout thin mints, straight from the freezer(trust me, they're fantastic.

Do you have a Winter movie you love? Serendipity? While you were sleeping? Cool Runnings?  Be as creative as you'd like and play it up on the Winter theme.

Oh, and the vest part.. Since it's Winter, you just might find yourselves snuggling under the blankets to keep each other warm. Happy Dating!
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