Monday, February 7, 2011

Made by Me Monday

Hey y'all,
How was your weekend?  Did you do anything exciting?

We had a great old party this weekend, complete with lots of cousins and aunts and uncles.  We celebrated my Grandma's 84th Birthday on Saturday with lots of extended family.  The kids had a great time running around with their cousins, and hubby and I had some down time with the family.  It was a quick trip, but well worth the memories.

Hubby and Noah took off yesterday to go to a Super Bowl party and I stayed home with my little napper.  Unfortunately, I woke up from my nap with a migraine.  So all the plans I had for crafting yesterday disappeared.  No project from me this week.  Sorry!

But I still want to get Made by Me Monday up for those of you who might have gotten more done this week.  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, February 6, 2011

Lee's To Do List

This Vera Bradley Purse Cake (@ Living Locurto) is so much fun.  Wish I had the time to create this one for a friend.

This Winter Candyland Birthday Party (@ Kara's Party Ideas) is such a fun theme.  What a great spin off after the holidays.

I love this Pinkalicious Party (@ How Does She).  Maybe I'm just in the mood for Valentine's Day, but isn't this fun?

Friday, February 4, 2011

Book Club: Ministry of Motherhood: Intro

Hey Ladies,
Did you get a chance to read the introduction?  What did you think?

I loved that we were able to get some background on the author and see some of her own thoughts in developing this book.  And I'm very excited to see how so much of her philosophy has developed out of Christ's own modeling.  This is a model that we've long since held in high regard in the church, but in day to day life can become lost.  Especially when you're dealing with small children.

Clarkson presents the acronym GIFTS in this chapter as well: grace, inspiration, faith, training, service. And I'll wholly confess that grace is where I'm probably the most lacking.  At the end of the day, I often find myself needing to be reminded that they are still young and still growing.

We'll be following the basic 6 week model for reading through this book.  So I'll be using some of Clarkson's discussion questions, along with a few of my own.  Let's jump in.

1. What purpose do you think God had in mind when he designed the role of mother?  Have you ever specifically considered that, in becoming a mother, you have actually been called to a ministry?  In what way does that concept change how you think about your role?

 I do think that God created mothers to be teachers.  We're often nurturing and patient (to a degree) and our children desire to emulate our behavior from a very young age.  I've always felt that I didn't want to mother mediocrely, but have I considered it a ministry?  I don't know.  Our current culture puts such a high premium on results.  And parenthood is anything, but measurable.

2.  Read Psalm 127: 3--if possible, in more than one translation.  What does this verse imply about the ministry of motherhood?

Sons are a heritage from the Lord; children are a reward from him.

  I think this verse is just a great reminder that we're stewards of these children.  They've been given to us to raise up, to train.  They are a blessing and a gift from God.

3. Proverbs 31:10-31 paints a vivid portrait of the life of a godly woman.  Describe what a Proverbs 31 life might look like in modern context.  What part of this description did you find particularly inspiring?  What areas pose a challenge for you?  How do you think these reactions relate to your ministry as a mother?

4. Read Proverbs 14:1.  In what specific ways can a woman in this day and age build her house or tear it down?  If possible, give examples from your own observation or experience.  Then list four specific ways you want to build your house by ministering to your children and making disciples of them.

The wise woman builds her house but with her own hands the foolish own tears hers down.

  Words can mean so much.  We as woman have the power to build up our homes or to tear them down simply by the words we speak.  Or even the words we don't speak.  Many marriages have been destroyed by two people who simply tore each other apart with their words.

  The same goes for motherhood.  Our young children look to us for guidance.  There's a deep and longing trust inant in them to trust us to guide and teach them.  I know personally that my struggle with my tongue is a day to day retraining and a fight.  Being aware of that is my greatest weapon.

Four ways I want to build my house:
  Spending specific one on one time with each of my kids weekly.
  Praying for my kids and for their future sibling relationship daily
  Include my children in service and ministry opportunities as available
  Opening my relationship with Christ up so they can see a healthy model

5. Write out a plan for ministering to your children using the acronym GIFTS.  List at least one goal for each letter.  

So what was your take away from this section of the book?  What things hit you anew or reconfirmed your beliefs?  What challenge can you take away from the Introduction?

We'll be reading chapters 1-2 for Tuesday, Feb 8th.  Until then, Happy Reading!

Valentine's in the Air!

Just some pretty Valentine's photos to send you into the weekend.  Days are busy and quiet moments are few, but I love making each day special for the two little ones in my home.  When your children are small, it doesn't take much to make a day special and I just love bringing a smile to their faces.
I picked up this heart frame at my local Michael's and stole the color inspiration from my daughter's birthday outfit this year.  I love the color combo and the fact that it's a little offbeat.  Plus it's versatile for the whole year and not too Valentines specific.


No mantel in our house, but a big beautiful entertainment center.  So I love decorating it with photos and am in fact still filling it out.  I added our Valentine's candles, some pretty ribbon and marbles, a sweet Love frame from years back, and my favorite "Be Mine" banner from last year.  Honestly this banner is one of my favorites.

This weekend, I'm working on some little packets for the kids that I'll share with you next week.  For our family, Valentine's is just a reminder that we can share our love for each other in little ways.  It's all about remembering that we love as Christ loves.  Makes for some great conversations at the dinner table.

A little chocolate never hurts either.  :-)

How are you focusing on love this season?

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Stewarding Your Story: Manage or Mismanage

To Steward: to act as a steward of; to manage

Steward: one who manages property or affairs for someone else



How many times has it happened?  How many times have I walked away without sharing my story?  Worse yet, how many times have I known I was meant to share it and simply ignored the urge?

And yet, I keep my mouth shut.

In a world that's dying to hear about Jesus, ...in a world that's dying period, ... and I can still walk away.  Turn my back, close my mind, silence my voice, and harden my heart to sharing my story.  How many times will I mismanage all that I've been given?

In a world that glorifies drama, my story seems so small.  My life so insignificant.  I rationalize my silence with so many excuses:

"I'm just a mom."

"No one has the time to hear it."

"So-and-so is so much better at communicating than I am."

"Her story is more touching."

"His story is more relatable."

But you know what all those excuses are?  They're just sin.  Plain and simple SIN.

I've walked away and once again mismanaged the story that I've been entrusted with.  Yes, entrusted.  Because after all, it's not really my story to begin with.  It's a story of the Lord's work, not mine.  It's a story of His glory, not my accomplishments.

Have you ever thought of sharing your story as a form of worship?  Worshipping the Lord through speaking of his wonders?  And what could be more wonderful, more worthy of praise, more glorious than a changed life!

When we speak our testimony, when we share His story, we bring glory to Him.  It's not up to us to craft a story that will bring us recognition as wonderful speakers.  The task we've been given isn't to be all flash and dazzle.  We just need to open our mouths.  The rest is up to the Lord.  We're not speaking to convert others.  We're speaking to reveal his glory.


 Oh, give thanks to the LORD!
Call upon His name;
Make known His deeds among the people.
Sing to Him, sing psalms to Him;
Talk of all His wondrous works!
Glory in His holy name!
Let the hearts of those rejoice who seek the LORD!
Seek the LORD and His strength;
Seek His face evermore!
Psalm 105.1-4


Make known His deeds!  Talk of all His wondrous works!  Sing!  Shout!  Dance!  Praise!  Live!

And speak fearlessly!
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