Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Hello, It's me again

Good Morning!  I was reminded by a blog friend (thanks Faith), that I hadn't updated anything since September, sad, I know, please forgive me. 

I have been busy and it doesn't seem to be letting up for about 2 more months.  If it weren't for kids, I would be completely bored.  Here's a starter update and then I have a few things running through my brain for the next couple weeks.

A few things I am thankful for:

Marriage - going very well right now, I just love the good seasons of marriage, it makes you want to hang on tighter when the season's aren't so great.  My husband is a wonderful hard working man, he take such good care of us and it's only getting better every year.  Thank you honey for your devotion to all of us.

Oldest daughter - Finally her very stressful senior carnival is over with and it was pretty successful from what I hear.  This has been a tradition at her high school for 52 years, it's the biggest fundraiser for their Senior prom which is usually the end of April.  It's been stressful because she has had to sell raffle tickets, tour our county and surrounding counties every Saturday for the last 2 months asking for donations for the auction, plan, and decorate their booth for the carnival and spend lots of money, time and energy.  I am proud of her she has grown up so much since the start of her senior year.  I am feeling much better about the young woman she is becoming and I thank God for taking care of her every day. 

Oldest son (16 yrs.) - He has his driving permit and his class ring in the last couple months he's a sophomore, he is really working hard at school this year and growing up so fast right before our eyes and getting ready to start 4-H (he and his brother will be showing two of our cows that they have been working with at the fair next July)

Youngest daughter - She's the one keeping me the most busy this year, she is 12, finally finished basketball and is starting cheer leading (we really don't like the idea of her being a cheerleader but as long as she behaves we will give her a chance), she is also in Girl Scouts.  She is in the 6th grade and blooming into a fine young lady.  She is doing well in school, we just need to work on her being responsible for her things, school work, chores etc.  she is getting better but it's been a little rough lately, but she will do just fine.

Youngest son (9 yrs.) - He doesn't have much going on yet, but he will soon be starting 4-H with his older brother they both are going to be showing a cow.  He's has jumped a 1/2 grade level in reading this year, he is really starting to enjoy reading, which is wonderful news for us because last year he would rather through a fit than have to read. 

Myself - well just busy as usual, running kids around, taking care of work, home, holiday's, yes, this  year we are having Thanksgiving at our house and I will be making almost everything, my mom will bring the stuffing, because she makes the best cornbread dressing you have ever tasted, then the rest of the family will bring little things like soda's, rolls, relish/veggie tray.  I have to admit I'm a little nervous about the whole dinner thing, I've never had to main responsibility of making dinner, hopefully I don't ruin everyone's Thanksgiving.  The Lord is always faithful but sometimes I fail to see it or acknowledge it but I've been trying really hard this year to be thankful for even the little things and it is all paying off, God is good all the time, all the time God is good.

I am looking for a good devotional to read next year, if you have any suggestions, please let me know.  This year I have been reading the Chronological bible in a year along with my women's devotional bible in a year.   I also read the Upper Room everyday as well, but I think I am looking for a different kind of devotional but I'm not really sure exactly what I'm looking for, so any suggestions would be very helpful. 

We had a mini camping vacation a couple weeks ago during our kids fall break, it was so nice, that's the first vacation I have had all year and I think we all needed it everyone has been in a much better mood since then.

That's about all I got for now, but I do plan on listing a sweet potato casserole recipe here soon, I'm not the best most creative cook but I have been making this for years for my family and its one of the few things everyone loves to eat (I actually got it from a woman I worked with about 17 years ago or so, Thanks Crystal). 

Have a blessed day!!!

Michelle

2 comments:

Faith said...

great to hear all about your children and what they are into. My senior girl is also BUSY....but...the good news is that the college she MOST wants to go to just accepted her...yeah...I don't know if this counts as a "devotional" but I just read (this past spring/summer) a study book called "Deeper: Living in the Reality of God's Love" by Debbie Alsdorf. I highly recommend it...i learned so much..some stuff I already knew but the book really does take you to a "deeper" level...there are thought provoking questions after each chapter. It's really good. Another devo book I really like is "Jesus Calling" by Sarah Young She is a prayer journal-er and she put into a devo book the words the Lord spoke to her thru prayer. She includes the Scriptures that came to her mind during this as well...there's a short entry for each day of the year. It's very good. I did a book review on Deeper....you'll have to hunt for it on my blog. it's under the Label "SoulStuff

Michelle said...

Thanks for the suggestions, both of those Devo's sound interesting, I think I might check into "Jesus Calling". Have a great weekend!