THE MAN!!

Posted on March 24, 2011

The other day Buster took me over to Papa and Grandma’s so Grandma could “babysit” me while he went to get the girl from school.  We had lunch there, then he went to get her and left me there.

When he got back Grandma and Papa were talking about a TV in the basement that they couldn’t get to work and had been trying for quite some time to figure out why.  Buster’s first question was whether or not they had all the necessary audio and video cables.  Once he established that they did he said he would check it out.  Like ten minutes later he comes up and we can hear the TV downstairs, WORKING!!

Yes, HE IS THE MAN!!!  :D

J-O-B

Posted on March 11, 2011

With the economy the way it is right now, if you don’t have a skill set of any kind, it’s probably really hard to find a job.  You add having a family to the mix and it gets even messier.  A lot of parents are having a hard time with balancing a job, a home and schooling.

That’s what’s nice about online degree programs.  Most of them allow you to work at your own pace and on your own time, meaning you can “go to class” right in your own home, after the kids go to bed for the night, or while they are doing homework, or whenever is convenient for you…

Again, You’re Welcome!!   ;)

Struggles…

Posted on February 28, 2011

As you can probably tell from my last post, I suffer from low self esteem, I think I always have.   I have never thought myself worthy of any one’s love or affection. 

I guess it all stems from my childhood.  As a child, I moved around a lot.  I was in the care of my mother, my grandparents, my dad, my other grandmother (and my dad together), my dad and step-mom, and finally a babysitter who eventually adopted me.

I didn’t have much stability or consistency growing up and I think it made me wonder what was so wrong with me that no one wanted to stick around.  Whether that was actually the reason for people coming into and then leaving my life, that’s what it felt like.

All my life I felt like a burden.  The people who didn’t leave,  didn’t do me any favors by staying.  Sometimes it’s better to just let go.  If you can’t build someone up and love them and make them feel wanted, then why bother? Isn’t that what parents are supposed to do?? Do whatever they can to make their kids feel wanted and loved?? 

And aren’t we supposed to teach our kids??  Teach them what is right and what is wrong??  Teach them not only by telling them what to do, but also by example?? ”Train them up  in the way they should go”…isn’t that what the Bible says??

When will we realize that what we “do” to our children has a direct result on “what” and who they become?  I realize that we do make our own choices and can’t hold others responsible for our actions, but there is no denying that our upbringing does affect “who” we are!!  Everything we go through makes up who we are…it’s important to be good to those we love and put into them what we wish to get out…    

Fun at Camp…

Posted on February 22, 2011

Part of the reason my “job” is so fun is because I love the people I work with! Here are some pictures we took a couple weekends ago up in the kitchen…

Fort Faith Camp ROCKS!!!   ;)   

 

I really want your opinion!!

Posted on February 12, 2011

After getting such a dismal response after my last “please respond post”, I feel like I must be a glutton for punishment, cause I’m doing another one.  I guess in hopes to get you more involved with this here blog…

Do you think that withholding food is an acceptable form of discipline?  For example, sending a child to bed early without supper. 

 Was this form of discipline used on you? Does this impact your reasoning to use/not use this form of discipline? 

To Spank or Not To Spank,That is the Question…

Posted on February 08, 2011

Yesterday I asked you if you think it’s OK to spank your child/children.  I also asked you to leave your answer in the comments…I only got a few responses.  Some commented on Face-book, which is fine, some people said my blog would not allow them to post a comment.  Please try again, I have changed a couple things that I hope will allow EVERYONE to comment.  And some just didn’t respond….

I KNOW you have an opinion on this subject, EVERYONE does, come on, don’t be shy, tell me what you think!!! I will even share my opinion to help us get started…

I personally believe we are supposed to spank our children.  I think the Bible teaches it as an acceptable way to correct our children (when done properly). That isn’t to say that I think we should just hit our kids for no good reason.  As someone commented yesterday, I think that spanking is an effective way to teach children that more often than not, bad choices will lead to painful consequences. That pain won’t always be physical,but that is the point that should come across to the child. 

I think spanking should always be on the bottom (or the fatty part of the back of the leg can be effective, too). I like to kid and say that’s why God gave us padding back there, but I think there is a little truth in that!  I don’t think slapping a child across the face or pulling their hair is acceptable for any reason (this is disrespectful and degrading behavior and I never came away from these punishments with the right attitude).

I don’t think  a parent should EVER spank in anger.  I think that is the biggest mistake made when using this type of correction. It is easy to hurt a child when you spank them when you are out of control with anger (breaking a 1 1/2 in thick bread board over a child’s back, bottom and legs is a sign that you are too angry to be spanking appropriately).  You should send them away to “think about” their punishment and wait until you are in control before you administer the spanking.

I think that you should plan on how many spankings the child will be receiving, depending on the offense.  I think the child should know in advance what to expect.  For instance, you get 2 “swats” for disrespect.  You get 4 “swats” for lying, and so on and so forth.  That way the child KNOWS what he/she has coming to them based on their behavior.  I think a healthy fear of the parent is a good thing, but I don’t think a child should ever be terrified of their parents, especially when it comes to correction. 

Correction of a child should be exactly that, a correction (this is what you did wrong, this is the consequence, this is how to do the right thing). It should never be a matter of, you made me angry by breaking my rules, now you will pay. Correction of the child should always be done in love.  When the spanking is over, your child should KNOW you love them. Your child should walk away from a spanking with a renewed attitude and wanting to do better next time.  If your child is angry and bitter at the end of his/her spanking, he/she hasn’t learned the lesson they should have.

One thing I would like to add about child-rearing that has nothing to do with spanking, but is relevant to the discussion…I think it’s important that your child knows that you don’t make rules for them to be mean or so that they won’t have fun. Or, just because you “say so”.  I can tell you from experience, that kind of parenting may work for a time, but it will ultimately lead to rebellion and defiance.  The rules set for a household should be based on the Bible.  What you can and can’t do should have a biblical basis.  We teach/taught our kids that we do this or that or don’t do this or that because God made us and knows what is best for us and His word says…and that was the reasoning for what we should and shouldn’t do.  And also, some things please God  and some things don’t and we should always try to please God in what we do. 

Read and Respond……Please

Posted on February 07, 2011

I want you to read this post and then leave your opinion as a comment, please and thank you…

Do you think it’s ever ok to spank your child?  If you do, are there specific offenses that merit that punishment? Were YOU spanked as a child and does that have an impact on your decision about spanking?

Thanks!! 

 

MONEY MONEY MONEY…

Posted on February 03, 2011

It seems like that is what the world is all about these days.  Most people would like to make a lot of money for as little work as possible.  That is totally against what the Bible says.

Did you know the Bible actually says that if you don’t work, you don’t eat…maybe not those exact words, but that is the lesson you are supposed to get from that scripture.  The Bible also says we  should be hard workers and do a good job at what we do!

People put such an importance on money and material things that they will take out loans they can’t afford, take a cash advance on money owed to them (either from a tax refund or a paycheck), and still others will lie cheat and steal to get what they think they deserve.

It’s really sad, what this world is coming to…

Let’s try to remember what’s really important in this life…family, love, living for God and reaching the world for Christ.

Tempt My Tummy Tuesday…

Posted on February 01, 2011

I’m joining Lisa for Tempt my Tummy Tuesday!!!

Buster and I have started eating healthier.  We have been doing the “Let’s Do Lunch” program since September.  We kinda got off track at Thanksgiving and haven’t totally gotten back on it yet…but we are working toward that end… I am making this tomorrow for my family…It’s simple and hearty and great for a SNOW-DAY!!!

White Chicken Chili (source) what you need:

  • 3 medium onions, chopped
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 4 cups cubed cooked chicken or turkey
  • 2 cans (15 ounces each) white kidney or cannellini beans, rinsed and drained
  • 1 can (15 ounces) garbanzo beans or chickpeas, rinsed and drained
  • 2 cups chicken broth
  • 1 can (4 ounces) chopped green chilies
  • 2 teaspoons ground cumin
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • 1/4 cup minced fresh cilantro
  • Corn chips, shredded Monterey Jack cheese and sour cream (all optional)

what to do:

  • In a skillet, saute the onions and garlic in oil until tender. Transfer to a 3-qt. slow cooker. Add the chicken, beans, broth, green chilies, cumin, oregano, salt and cayenne; stir well.
  • Cover and cook on low for 6-7 hours or until bubbly. Stir in cilantro. Serve over corn chips; top with cheese and sour cream. Yield: 8 servings (2 quarts).

Now snuggle up together, watch a family movie and enjoy this delicious chili!!

Valentine’s Day is coming…

Posted on January 23, 2011

We have lots of  couples at our church.  Some are newly married, some have been married for a long time and one that I know of is yet to be married (the wedding is set for May). 

With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, said couples are probably scurrying to find the perfect gift for their loved one. 

When looking for that perfect gift, type couples gifts marriage (or simply click on the link) into your search bar and I am sure you will find a wide variety of unique gifts for the taking…

You’re Welcome….

 

Sundays…

Posted on January 23, 2011

If  I were to pick my favorite day of the week, I think I’d have to pick Sunday…

I love going to church and hearing the Word of God taught and preached in Sunday School and Church…

I also like the fellowship with friends and family, though I pretty much think of my friends at church AS family…

I am so thankful that I have a God and Savior who loves me so much that He gave His only Son to die  for me because I had no hope for salvation on my own…

Got to eat tuna noodle casserole, orange jello cake, stuffed cabbage, stew, cheesy potatoes, Mexican wedding cake, and diet dew at the luncheon between services today…

God is Good!!

 

My “Baby Computer”

Posted on January 07, 2011

Well, I thought it was gonna be really nice to have new computer to use…but it was short lived. 

While on the phone with my dad, fixing the problem I was having with my USB ports, the computer decided it was going to flip out and not work.  So I was like what the heck is going on??? I said it out loud and my dad asked me what was going on, so I told him.  He had me take the battery off and see if that helped.  It did for a little bit, then it decided to flip out again and again and then again.

So, my dad said he was going to have to send me another computer.  I told him it was fine, that it works most of the time and he didn’t owe me anything.  He said he wasn’t going to have his daughter using a computer that didn’t work like it was supposed to and that he said he was giving me a computer that worked and that was what i was going to get! 

He said he would do some searching and see what he could find for me.  So,  today I get a call from him saying that not only did he find one and put it in the mail today, but he also b0ught an external dvd drive for it so I can upload/download (whatever you do with them) programs onto my computer, so I don’t have to try and use a thumb drive to do it.

I am so blessed!!  THANK YOU to my earthly father for being such a blessing to me and THANK YOU to my Heavenly Father for His provision and so many blessings, all of which I do not deserve!!