Journal with heart provoking thoughts on raising children,becoming a good homemaker,homeschooling, and having a tender heart toward God.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
A cry....for our souls as well as our country.
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That was very moving and true! To have a burden for the lost drives us to reach out and share the gospel!
I've been reading your blog in my reader still but haven't commented in a while, so thanks for stopping by mine and saying hello and I'm joyful for your next blessing! :)
Hello and Welcome to my blog! I am a married, 40 yr. old mother of 8 wonderful children. I have been married 22 yrs to my second best friend. Jesus being my first. My children's ages range from 15 yrs. old to 2 months old. It's my desire to be a Godly mother and wife. We embarked in the path of homeschooling our blessings from the very beginning. This has become a life for us which I hope to share every once in a while. In the meantime, I'll share some of my thoughts on this journey called my life.
As I've contemplated having a blog, I've thought about my motives and the purpose for it. I humbly hope your visit will stir your thoughts as this blog has done to mine and leave you with some substance to savor on.
*Try drinking a glass of cold water when you first wake up and at every meal. You'll start to truly recognize when you're thirsty. Our body needs half its weight in ounces of water. You can substitute, but nothing else will quench your thirst!
*When buying beef or pork on sale. Buy the roast that is cheaper than the steaks or cubed meat. Ask the butcher to cube/slice it for you. It is a curtesy to the customers and he gets paid for doing it while you don't. It will save you the time and money per pound.
*Buy already shredded natural cheese and freeze it when you get home. When needed cheddar falls apart easiest, while mozarella must be broken off but since already shredded that won't make much of a difference. The results are the same, without your cheese getting moldy if you forget to use it in time.
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That was very moving and true! To have a burden for the lost drives us to reach out and share the gospel!
I've been reading your blog in my reader still but haven't commented in a while, so thanks for stopping by mine and saying hello and I'm joyful for your next blessing! :)
Bev
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