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Lia: On Clouds
Saturday, September 4th, 2010Lia: Oh, look at the pretty clouds! They look so fluffy! I want to pet them!
“Mommy, Am I Beautiful?”
Thursday, September 2nd, 2010It seems to me, that when a young woman knows the correct answer to this pivotal question, she uses her time more wisely, and she gives more generously. She enjoys godliness with contentment, which is great gain! A young woman who understands the secret of true beauty will build her home with supreme wisdom and fruitfulness.
In anticipation of this universal question of femininity…(read the rest – and catch a glimpse of the girls! – at Raising Homemakers)
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Tell Your Story
Sunday, August 29th, 2010I recently received an email from Ryan that simply said, “I want to interview you…”
So today, we sat across from one another in a sound-proof booth, in a mobile recording studio, parked on a street downtown.
Ryan asked about my childhood, my education, our relationship, our daughters, our memories – both good and bad. And, together, we told a story.
A story about a couple of our sweetest moments; a few words recorded about God’s faithfulness and His gift of life to us.
StoryCorps then gave us a CD of the interview and filed our conversation with 60,000 other stories at the Library of Congress.
Perhaps you would like to interview someone to preserve a story? They’ll be in Trenton, NJ next! I highly recommend this sweet experience.
I Got A Call
Friday, August 27th, 2010Auditions: Update
Friday, August 27th, 2010Well, I did it!
And it went well.
I read for Peppermint Patty and sang, “I Know Now”…
I felt the energy… and the love… and the mintiness.
And the director said, “Very nice!”
So now the big question is, “WHAT DOES THAT MEAN??”
I’ll let you know when they call sometime over the next few days…
What’s New: Snoopy Auditions!
Tuesday, August 24th, 2010A Brush-up on Whining
Sunday, August 22nd, 2010When a Mommy is home with her children all day, whining can truly be a deal-breaker! Even young children can learn how to think better about expressing their needs.
The next time your two-year-old (or twenty-two year old) comments only about a problem, let her know THAT is whining and ask her to come up the solution to her problem instead. A young child’s solution will usually require your help and attention, but you’ll be happy to grant his sweet request. An older child will realize that – (what-dya-know) – he can take care his own problem by himself. Presto-chango! No more whining! We discovered this transformative concept from the book Say Goodbye to Whining, Complaining, and Bad Attitudes in You… and Your Kids.
Here’s what I mean:
A Brush-up on Obedience
Friday, August 20th, 2010I’m just five years into this parenting thing, but I can tell already that holding a consistent expectation of obedience creates a peaceful home full of healthy people! Though we really try to prioritize obedience here, we go through seasons where we aren’t vigilant about it and things quickly spiral out of control: without it, we all become selfish, distracted, unhappy whiners. With it, we learn how to love sacrificially, obey God himself, and study the peace of our family. I’ve grown to love obedience and am happy to continually return to it, so that it is a crowning jewel in our home.
Resources to check out:
Say Goodbye to Whining, Complaining, and Bad Attitudes…in You and Your Kids! – Scott Turansky
Subscribe to the National Center for Biblical Parenting encouraging email updates (materials by Turansky and Miller)
Shepherding a Child’s Heart – Ted Tripp
To Train up a Child – Michael and Debi Pearl
She looks well to the way of her household: Teach Her to Pray
Thursday, August 19th, 2010I’ve said it a million times: nothing – nothing – has inspired my prayer life like having a husband and children.
I don’t know about you, but these days, I’m prayin’ all day long: from the constant whispers of, “Thank you, Father! She is adorable! You are a genius!” to the panicky, “Oh-yikes-oh-yikes-oh-yikes! She’s JUST. LIKE. ME. Help, Father!!”
A household of precious people and animals keeps a woman’s heart busy!
How quickly I have learned… (read the rest at Raising Homemakers!)






