Hurrah and Huzzah! I can join in Homemaker Monday because as of today I have no longer got a job - which is sad in some ways but such a blessing in others!
The weather in my neck of the woods:Damp! Edit: It is now 10:13 am and the skies are blue and there is a touch of frost, beautiful and crisp. My favourite sort of Autumn day!
One of my simple pleasures:Sitting with a cup of coffee, cat on my knee, reading.
On my bedside table:Bible, Greek-English Interlinear Bible and Herb of Grace by Elizabeth Goudge
On my TV:Frasier
On the menu for tonight:Turkey in tomato and garlic sauce from the freezer, served with pasta.
On My To-Do List:Lots and lots of laundry. Hubs was an icky-sicky chap this weekend so I have lots of laundry (kill them bugs with hot washes)! So, God willing, I'll catch up today.
New Recipe I tried last week:No new recipes
In the craft basket:Nothing right now.
Looking forward to:Not having to go out to work!
Homemaking Tip for this week:Don't spend too much time on the internet!!
Favourite Blog Post of the week (mine or other):The Scrapbooking Industry and Postmodernism by my blog-friend
Melissa. I don't scrap-book and neither does she condemn scrapbooking in the post, but discusses how we remember and document our memories, and how we reflect on them. For me it made me think, do I build little altars to my 'treasured' memories or do I build altars of remembrance to what God has done in my life. Melissa links this in with the current trends in scrapbooking and journalling, she points to the 'Creative Memories' website, which declares: “Your Life, Your Story, Your Way.”
"How does memory serve us and define us as individuals? Poorly if we don’t fit it into the metanarrative [the Gospel]. It becomes a self-centered activity that yields no meaning. Meaning is found only when we plug it into His story and understand our life in light of our growth in Him in relation to His purpose in history."
Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me. John 14:6Is it my life I 'liveth' or 'Christ that liveth in me'? (I feel a song coming on!) :)
Favourite photo from last week:
'Supergirl'! Taken at Grizedale Forest in the Lake District
Lesson learned the past few days:That in God's kingdom there is no sickness, no crying, perfect peace, perfect love; Come Lord Jesus!
On my Prayer List:My sick husband (tummy bug), my friend who has cancer and is in great pain right now (if you could pray, I won't use her name because I haven't asked her permission, but the Lord knows who you will be praying for), that everyone in my family would find Jesus Christ and His saving grace, that I grow closer to my Lord Jesus Christ more and more everyday. Also, whether to get a collie puppy - yikes!
Devotionals, Scripture Reading, Key Verses:
And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away. Rev 21:4
Isn't that a beautiful picture? I found it here:
Thy Word Forever, which has lots of lovely scripture related pictures and computer wallpapers.
Have a beautiful day and happy homemaking!