For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God and are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus. Romans 3:23-24
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Friday, September 16, 2011
Dinner
We had just a fabulous dinner tonight. It was a rather unusual combination but really tasted well together. We had asparagus & green beans (for those in the family that just won't eat asparagus), corn beef (baked in the oven - it was so nice to turn the oven on to take the chill out of the air), Smoky Three-Bean Bake and Hot Potato Salad. The bean bake and the tater salad were new recipes - and WOW were they good. Highly recommend both. Here they are:
This is the link for the recipe for the Hot Potato Salad (really good!).
This is the link for the Smoky Three Bean Bake (also really good!).
I wanted to make a nice dinner for the family as it was the first time in several weeks that we were able to sit down all of us together. It seemed like we should have a special dinner. Normally, we always try to have family dinners - sitting down, praying, eating and sharing what happened in our day. Since my oldest is now going to school - things have changed, schedules have changed and we don't always get to have family dinners together. I miss that.
Sunday, September 4, 2011
A Dog Named Christmas & Christmas with Tucker
A Dog Named Christmas & Christmas with Tucker
By Greg Kincaid
I love a good story that involves animals - especially dogs! I have had a dog almost all my life. The joy of owning a house vs. renting is the ability to have pets! We (our family) shares our lives with a wonderful friend - Tanner - a Siberian Husky. We love him.
Both of these stories are really great. They speak to the wonderful place dogs hold in our hearts and lives. Dogs really are wonderful friends. Both books are enjoyable reads. Neither are overly long.
Snow Day by Billy Coffey
Really enjoyed this book. It is fun. The author has a wonderfully, delightful, sense of humor. Living in a northern state like we do, we love snow days! They make life fun. A time to totally put live on hold and just go play in the snow. A time to go sledding. A time to help neighbors shovel out. A time to reconnect with neighbors as we all shovel together. Our family loves snow days!
Snow Day is a book that capitalizes on the fact that snow days are so much fun for kids (because school gets put aside for one day - and it is a day of play). Yet, it is many times a day of headaches for adults. We think of still trying to get to work - navigating through the snow. All the work to shovel out passes through our minds. Snow brings more work and headaches for adults. Not a day of play. In Snow Day, Peter decides to set his normal day aside and enjoy a snow day. It becomes a day of reflection and a self evaluation for Peter. Through basic encounters with others he reflects and evaluates his life, values, focus, goals and ultimately his relationship with Christ. The author does this with such a great sense of humor. It is insightful and funny.
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