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Wednesday, December 29, 2021

Success

 Proverbs 31:27
She looketh well to the ways of her household, 
and eateth not the bread of idleness.

It is a goal to live out this verse in my home.
I desire to serve my household well.
Today felt like a success in meeting this goal.
Unfortunately, it is not always the case.

The past two months have been full of distractions - 
some good, and some that should have been ignored.
Distractions are not always great in accomplishing goals.

With Thanksgiving and Christmas services behind us,
with gifts and cards sent out,
with a few weeks when fatigue just hit strong in the rearview mirror,
I feel like I can focus again.

Of course, there will still be distractions - 
but I rejoice in the victorious days.

Today, another room got steam-cleaned carpets.
Today, the garage was tidied after digging out Christmas decorations and decorating both at home and church.
Today, shipping boxes got broken down and put in the recycle bin.
Today, I closet got cleaned and straightened.
Today, the workout was finished in time to clean up before hubby arrived home.

It is easy to get discouraged.
You may not always reach your goals,
but rejoice in the little things -
rejoice in the successes.
I know I am today.

We have another "snow day" from church tonight.
So thankful for the archives of other churches that will provide spiritual food tonight.

Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Christmas Game of the Year

 If you have been reading for any amount of time,
you know that I usually send a Christmas game to my brothers' families.
They have gone on Photo Scavenger hunts,
played scattegories,
played rock - paper - scissors to choose progressive dinner locations,
they have also had Yankee swap-type activities.

This year, I found a new game idea.
It was the Saran Wrap game.
Basically, I purchased many little treats
and wrapped them into a large Saran Wrap ball.
And then the families took turns unwrapping the treats along with activity cards.
The game is mostly what you make of it,
and from what I saw ... they definitely enhanced the fun of it!

I received good feedback and would definitely put together something like this if I was planning a Sunday School or youth Christmas party ... or an anytime party actually.

In the end, the families were to divide the treats fairly evenly
and I will mail out special happy mail in the new year to the 3 "winners."

Sure am hoping that the internet continues to spark the creativity each year!

Monday, December 27, 2021

SNOW!

The snow arrived as predicted.
After we went to bed on Christmas day, the snow began.
By the time we woke up on Sunday, the snow was 4-6 inches.
In this part of Oregon, we are in another area that just "shuts down" when the snow comes.
There are very few plows or sand trucks.
The department of transportation does 3 main roads in town,
and some crew locally sands only major intersections.
So we had a snow day on Sunday!
It was a welcome recuperation day.

Sunday morning at dawn

Hubby and I enjoyed a longer Bible study time,
we enjoyed 2 long walks in the snow,
and listened to sermons from our perspective church online.
We also tried the chowder that did not get made on Christmas day (not a hit)
as well as a ham dinner that evening (a definite hit).

We are supposed to get another 1-3 inches overnight tonight.
Hubby had little to do at work, so he is taking tomorrow off.
I see more walks in my future and probably a garage workout.

And now the menu for the week:

Sunday:  Salmon Chowder and Ham dinner
Monday:  Zesty Lime Chicken Bowl (homemade spin on Chipotle chicken bowl)
Tuesday:  Tuscan Skillet
Wednesday:  Breakfast for Dinner
Thursday:  Veggie Burger
Friday:  Salad and French Fries



Saturday, December 25, 2021

Merry Christmas!

 Merry Christmas to you!

We enjoyed our service and fellowship last night.
There is a peace in the busy season in sitting surrounded by candlelight and focusing on the Light of the World.

We have cleaned up the mess at church this morning.
We made an atypical Christmas dinner.
It was grilled cheese with Mexican chicken and cabbage thrown on top.
We plan to visit 2-3 homes this afternoon.

Snow is supposed to hit the Willamette Valley-
Quite the rarity ... But a little exciting after two winters with little to no accumulation.

We hope you have a great day of celebration!

Friday, December 24, 2021

Names Have Meaning

For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: 
and the government shall be upon his shoulder: 
and his name shall be called 
Wonderful, 
Counsellor, 
The mighty God, 
The everlasting Father, 
The Prince of Peace. 

The children will be singing the words of this verse in the Christmas Eve Service tonight.
I have thought much as I taught the song of how the different names of Christ are a blessing at different times in my life.
This year, I have seen all of the names and traits so clearly.
Wonderful - a mystery inspiring awe - God worked to have us in Oregon at just the right time.
Counsellor - Only God can direct and give the best guidance as we navigate another move
and has given direction in helping mom finish her race here on earth.
Mighty God - Wow - the number of miracles that we have seen this year -
often in the timing of events and circumstances
but also in using us in others lives or using others in our life.
Everlasting Father - this year we are far from ALL family, but God is still there (and always will be)
The Prince of Peace - This "Type A - Planner" wants the future all neatly wrapped in a bow,
but where is the faith in that - 
and in the "wait" - He gives peace

You may be enjoying a loud, full Christmas season,
or you may be having a quiet season,
but regardless the same Christ is the reason for the celebrations.

As you celebrate, remember His life, His sacrifice, and His gifts.

And once again, if you are awake at 7 pm PST,
you are welcome to try to join us via live stream.
It didn't work last year, but if you are up and about,
it just might be worth a try,

Monday, December 20, 2021

Still A No Go

 Well, you are quite curious, aren't you?
How was the TOFU?

Well, I did try...
and hubby gratefully ate a good serving ...
but it was not good.

The good news was that a Chipotle restaurant had opened in our town just 2 days before :)
And it was a good opportunity to visit for the first time
(though the first few days of a restaurant opening are usually a zoo).

The tofu was a nice idea, but there is a texture thing going on.
I thought that by baking the tofu, it would be more crispy,
but alas, it was not.

So I will at least take a month off before trying that ingredient again.

This week ...

Saturday:  Grilled Chicken Sandwich
Monday:  Salmon (a Christmas gift), sesame lime cabbage salad, fried potatoes
Tuesday:  Red Lentil Soup
Thursday:  Chicken Tacos
Friday:  Breakfast for Dinner (Church Christmas Eve Service)
Saturday:  Smoked Salmon Chowder

Monday, December 13, 2021

Short Days

 Is anyone else feeling the effects of the shorter daylight hours?
With the shorter days and the grey skies, I surely am!
It was a cold damp weekend and today there was even some "slush" in the air.
I looked ahead and right now they are even predicting "slush" on Christmas day.
I don't know if that adds to the festivity or is just depressing 😀

With the presents all purchased and shipped,
I have a few cards to finish up tomorrow 
and then it is time to focus on Christmas Eve.
We get very excited about doing some special things for our church friends
and making a night that celebrated the true meaning of Christmas
and allows folks to just take a breath.

The children's choir is ready for a few special pieces,
the primary church pianist may be well enough to "duet" with me,
and there may be a few student piano pieces.

And now for the week's menu.
I have 4 new recipes this week.
That is a little unusual, but I guess I was feeling a little tired of the same old same old.
We tried 2 on Saturday - 
one was a hit and one was a miss.
I attribute the "miss" to the fact that you have to develop a taste for nutritional yeast.
I may come back to it someday and may try to add a little more spices to complement the odd flavor.

So, if you are interested in following the adventure ...
Here is this week's menu:

SaturdayBrown Rice Casserole (not a hit)
(would also be good without jackfruit)
Sunday:  Leftover Soup
Monday:  Singapore Noodles and Egg Rolls (freezer section)
Wednesday:  Breakfast for Dinner
Friday:  Salad and Fries

As for the tofu - well that is a definite experiment.
I have used it in smoothies, but not as a main dish.
I have typically avoided it and will probably only try it about once a month.
Tofu is a high source of plant protein,
but it also can affect hormones,
so I am taking it easy on this one.

Thursday, December 9, 2021

$2000

 The nighttime blogging has not been very effective,
so I will try a morning edition.
Hubby is off to work,
lunch made,
breakfast dishes washed,
a load of wash is started,
a batch of chocolate beet muffins is in the oven,
and I am in front of my computer with a coconut chai latte.
Does that sound like a good start to the day?

God is all we need, all the time.
I know that and truly try to practice that.
But self-reliance and pride often cause me to develop a "just in case God fails me" plan.
Now, don't act like you have never done that as well.
There are seasons when I can't even develop a plan B, when I can't rely on anyone or anything else.
I feel like every time we move, we are reminded that He is all we need.
We are reminded that vain is the help of man.
We are reminded that our strength is not in horses or chariots.

There is much to be thankful for this week.

First, if you have been praying about the cost of a move ...
Yesterday, the cost went down $2000 on all trucks!
(And those prices didn't go down 30 minutes north of us).
God is definitely answering specific prayers.
While we still don't have enough specifics to reserve it,
that is encouraging!
And we wanted to thank you for praying specifically for that.
You can keep praying if you'd like.😀

On Monday, when hubby came home a little early from work, 
he reached out to 3 companies that might provide possible employment.
And ... he received 3 positive responses.
I can't give specifics, 
but one company even brought up a different line of work which had hubby VERY excited.

While that was all very encouraging,
one company reached out to his current employer ...
... just a tad early (like 4 months!)
His current employer is known to cut people loose as soon as notice is given.
And we prayed ...
and yesterday, hubby was assured that he had a job as long as he needed it.
God took a burden off that we took on unnecessarily.

Two of the job locations got us looking at housing in a slightly different area
which was putting rents and/or purchase prices more in line with what we were comfortable with.
That was another help in continuing on the path that God had put us on.

And what path is that ...
why a church, of course.
A church that would put us within a reasonable drive of family.
We have tried to focus our decision this time on a church home.
There are so many churches in this country,
so we went on recommendations and what we could listen to online.
We trust we have found it and are praying that we are a fit for each other.
And it is about 4 hours from the nearest family - not too bad, I would say!

Monday, December 6, 2021

End of Day

 It is just about time to wrap it up for the day.
In typical Monday fashion, the house got a thorough cleaning.
I worked in "Zone 3" today.
That included focusing on the guest room and 3 bathrooms.
Primarily I worked on wiping down walls,
washing shower curtains,
and using a little extra baking soda on the shower walls.
I still need to go through the bathroom cabinets, but that will wait for tomorrow.

Hubby had only a half-day today.
We are both fighting a little something.
I feel like our immune systems are working well,
we have not succumbed to it,
but whatever is attacking is wearing us down a little.

I just took a batch of peanut butter white bean cupcakes out of the oven
and then returned supper to the oven so it would be a little softer for leftovers.
Yes, we ate some slightly crispy scalloped potatoes because we were ready to eat and it wasn't.

Tomorrow is a change of pace for both of us.
Hubby has jury duty.
I was excused from mine earlier this fall,
but he at least has some time tomorrow.
I have a zoom interview for a survey company.
These are my favorite because the remuneration is the best.
This one is on TISSUES!

And now for the Week Menu

Sunday:  Biscuits and Cauliflower Sausage Gravy
Wednesday:  Breakfast for Dinner
Thursday: Spanish Rice and Refried Beans Skillet Burritos
Friday:  Salad and French Fries

After a slight reprieve from the gray skies last week,
we are definitely back into it today - just cold and rainy.
Now it is time to curl up with a tea and a good book!

Friday, December 3, 2021

Stressors

 You can tell that this week did not yield much writing.
I think it is the stress of an upcoming move.
There are so many intricate parts,
there are so many questions,
there are so many uncertainties.

There is a peace in the midst of the storm.
We know that God will provide.
We know that God already knows the path He has for us,
but sometimes, my mind and emotions run ahead of what I know to be true.

I spent a lot of time walking this week.
Walking is one of the ways I think
and also a form of stress relief.

$10,000!
Remember that number.
There was a question of if I even owned that much stuff.
Maybe it would be better to just leave everything in Oregon!
But, we had to think of the mechanic's tools that make up hubby's livelihood.
And there are some things that are irreplaceable - like handmade furniture.
We did need a truck, but could we shrink that truck?

This week, we decided that we would cut the Penske bill nearly in half by opting for the 16' truck.
We know it is the right decision,
but there is stress in that too.
It is hard to leave stuff behind,
to sell belongings that you enjoy,
to take a loss in the sale.

We moved from WA to NC nearly 20 years ago in a 16' truck.
Can we do it again?

We decided that it would be wise to sell off all the large furniture - 
couch, recliner, two beds, dining furniture, tray tables, washer, dryer, fridge.
I added up their new value and it was $4000 - less than the amount that we will save on the smaller truck.
And I hope that we can at least get 1/2 of their value out of them in the sale.
Then I can start fresh in a new location.

Not only do we save money on the rental,
but the smaller truck is more comfortable to ride in (bucket seats rather than a bench)
The smaller truck is easier to get in and out of places along the way allowing for more convenient stopping.
The smaller truck will actually fit in the driveway of our small culdesac while packing.
The purging may help if we need to rent something small until we can find more permanent lodging.

So, if you are praying for moving prices to go down,
keep it up, please!
And could you also pray that when we are ready to sell things off,
that God would bring the right buyers with the right price.

Done!

 This has got to be a personal record for me.
There are those who complete all of their Christmas shopping in November,
but I am not that person.
I am the person who may just thrive on a little pressure.
But this year, with the promise of difficulty in shipping,
I promised hubby that I would finish early.
On top of that, I heard that my last possible day to ship is December 15.

And today, I finished the shopping.
Hubby will help me get the gifts together this weekend and then out they will go.
I am pleased with the outcome this year.

I did add a few decorations this week in amongst everything else,
but there is still a little more decorating to do as well.

We are enjoying the sights and sounds of the Christmas season,
I thing we may even be taking a walk tonight to see some of the neighborhood lights.