Where does the time go? I know everyone asks this question, but it doesn't make time slow down. It seems like time goes faster and faster as I get older. Maybe it's because I feel so blessed in the here and now, that I often don't want things to change. And because things naturally change, I resist it.
Anyway, Anne is 7 today! I really can't believe it! Seems like yesterday that we were so excited to finally have some pink in the house! She has been a joy since day one. The boys treat her like a princess, which has been such a great lesson for them. I've been learning about the glorious difference between girls and boys, and I praise God for it! We've always called her Princess. Not in the spoiled, "it's all about you" sense, but in the "you belong to the kingdom of God" sense. We are all fearfully and wonderfully made. And God intends us to be princesses and princes in His kingdom. I pray that Anne will always know her Lord, Jesus. I pray that she will always feel the love of her earthly father and mother. As I pray this for all my children, and for you today as well!
Happy Sunday, everyone!
In Christ,
Anne's Mommy <><
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Friends by Grace
This week I was really feeling the grumps. I went to the chiropractor on Monday and he asked me how I felt. I said, "I'm grumpy, I'm fat, and I hurt!" He said, "It's the weather!" No, this wasn't just a blow-off. He was right. It's been grey and unseasonably cold here for a few weeks now. The sun seems to come out for a few hours, just to tease us, then it's back to grey and cold. (Now, if you live North of Savannah, don't get mad at me, I know it's colder and greyer up there!) Anyway, I think I'm a person who really doesn't do well in this kind of weather. It really seems to affect my mood. I also tend to get more headaches when there is stormy weather, something about barometric pressure, I think.
Anyway, this post isn't about complaining. It's about how God sends us friends to perk us up. I was praying early in the week about my mood, I hate to be grumpy and down all the time. Well, God answered me in the form of friends this week. On Wednesday, we had plans to meet some friends at a park to play football and have lunch. My friend called in the morning to tell me that the park was wet and muddy, and the forecasted sun seemed to be covered by clouds. So we decided to move the party to the Gibson house. What a blessing! It was just so nice to talk, about important stuff, and unimportant stuff. It's not like we solved any problems or anything, but it sure felt nice to just talk and laugh. I don't know, I guess other people can just give you a different perspective. Make us feel like we're not alone in this thing called life.
On Thursday, another friend came over, bringing lunch for me and the kids! What a sweet time of fellowship we had. I just really felt God's arms around me through my friends this week. He knew just what I needed, right when I needed it!
My prayer is that I can be those arms of Christ to my friends!
Have you hugged your friend today? :)
Danielle <><
Anyway, this post isn't about complaining. It's about how God sends us friends to perk us up. I was praying early in the week about my mood, I hate to be grumpy and down all the time. Well, God answered me in the form of friends this week. On Wednesday, we had plans to meet some friends at a park to play football and have lunch. My friend called in the morning to tell me that the park was wet and muddy, and the forecasted sun seemed to be covered by clouds. So we decided to move the party to the Gibson house. What a blessing! It was just so nice to talk, about important stuff, and unimportant stuff. It's not like we solved any problems or anything, but it sure felt nice to just talk and laugh. I don't know, I guess other people can just give you a different perspective. Make us feel like we're not alone in this thing called life.
On Thursday, another friend came over, bringing lunch for me and the kids! What a sweet time of fellowship we had. I just really felt God's arms around me through my friends this week. He knew just what I needed, right when I needed it!
My prayer is that I can be those arms of Christ to my friends!
Have you hugged your friend today? :)
Danielle <><
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Dinner for 6, without the stress!!
Happy Thursday! So my sister, Pierrette, helped me refocus my thoughts, and I thought I would let you know how the Once-a-Month cooking has panned out. (Pun intended! :))
It has been two weeks and I haven't had to worry about, shop for, or slave in the kitchen for dinner at all! And the food has been great! We've had Mexican Chicken Lasagna, Poppy Turkey, Playoff Burgers, Sopa de Maiz, French Stuffed Potatoes, and for tonight, Farmer's Casserole. The reason we have made 6 meals last 2 weeks is because of leftovers, and church dinners. We typically have dinner at church on Wednesdays and Sundays. You can't beat great fellowship and $8 for the whole family to eat! I also heated Denise's Black Beans last night and brought it to movie night with the youth group. Now I have a lot of leftover beans and rice, and this family isn't going to eat it...guess what I'm having for lunch for awhile? So I guess that means we have actually used 7 of the 15 meals in 2 weeks. (I'm still pretty excited about that!) All these are recipes from a cookbook a friend gave me called Once A Month cooking. There is a lot of variety, while using similar ingredients, to keep shopping easy and costs low.
I've loved all of the recipes so far, family has liked them too, maybe one or two customers giving a thumbs down here and there. But in a family of 6, that is inevitable! Sopa de Maiz has probably been my favorite so far. It was even better than I thought it would be. Very easy, fresh and light. It has a mexican flavor, but not too spicy at all, just flavorful. It almost tastes like chicken taco salad without the lettuce. If you would like any of the recipes, let me know. I highly recommend buying the book, it is way worth the investment if this is something you think you'd like to try at your house.
Tonight we had Farmer's Casserole with fruit salad (cut clementines, apples and grapes, with honey and cinnamon). I just love breakfast for dinner! This dish was liked by ALL of us, even the pickiest! It would also be great for a brunch. Just a side note...I found a cool recipe for candied orange peels in a Colonial Kids book we have. So we kept the clementine peels and they are soaking in water as we speak. Tomorrow, we will make a new treat!
Tomorrow I have to work at 5, so the cooking will be up to Andrew. Though he loves to cook, after a long day at work, coming home and cooking for hungry kids is not the ideal situation. So it is great that I can just take a dish out of the freezer, and it will just need to be heated up!
Win-Win!
Well, I will bid you good evening!
God bless,
Danielle <><
It has been two weeks and I haven't had to worry about, shop for, or slave in the kitchen for dinner at all! And the food has been great! We've had Mexican Chicken Lasagna, Poppy Turkey, Playoff Burgers, Sopa de Maiz, French Stuffed Potatoes, and for tonight, Farmer's Casserole. The reason we have made 6 meals last 2 weeks is because of leftovers, and church dinners. We typically have dinner at church on Wednesdays and Sundays. You can't beat great fellowship and $8 for the whole family to eat! I also heated Denise's Black Beans last night and brought it to movie night with the youth group. Now I have a lot of leftover beans and rice, and this family isn't going to eat it...guess what I'm having for lunch for awhile? So I guess that means we have actually used 7 of the 15 meals in 2 weeks. (I'm still pretty excited about that!) All these are recipes from a cookbook a friend gave me called Once A Month cooking. There is a lot of variety, while using similar ingredients, to keep shopping easy and costs low.
I've loved all of the recipes so far, family has liked them too, maybe one or two customers giving a thumbs down here and there. But in a family of 6, that is inevitable! Sopa de Maiz has probably been my favorite so far. It was even better than I thought it would be. Very easy, fresh and light. It has a mexican flavor, but not too spicy at all, just flavorful. It almost tastes like chicken taco salad without the lettuce. If you would like any of the recipes, let me know. I highly recommend buying the book, it is way worth the investment if this is something you think you'd like to try at your house.
Tonight we had Farmer's Casserole with fruit salad (cut clementines, apples and grapes, with honey and cinnamon). I just love breakfast for dinner! This dish was liked by ALL of us, even the pickiest! It would also be great for a brunch. Just a side note...I found a cool recipe for candied orange peels in a Colonial Kids book we have. So we kept the clementine peels and they are soaking in water as we speak. Tomorrow, we will make a new treat!
Tomorrow I have to work at 5, so the cooking will be up to Andrew. Though he loves to cook, after a long day at work, coming home and cooking for hungry kids is not the ideal situation. So it is great that I can just take a dish out of the freezer, and it will just need to be heated up!
Win-Win!
Well, I will bid you good evening!
God bless,
Danielle <><
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Blogging
It's confession time. I really like this idea of blogging. I thought it would be a great way of channeling my joy of talking! ;) But alas, I am now a little overwhelmed. I have so much to say, but I can't narrow down a topic. I think that means I'm a little scatter-brained...go ahead and laugh, shake your head, I can't see you.
So, being the tech-savvy gal that I am (insert laugh here), I decided to google "blog topic ideas". Can you believe there are dozens of blog topic generators? I really do lead a sheltered life, don't I? Well, those all sounded way too committed, I had to sign up or something, no thanks.
I'm watching the movie, Julie and Julia, with Amy Adams and Meryl Streep. If you haven't seen it, rent it!!! It's a wonderful movie! It actually inspired me to write this! (Ok that could be considered either a blessing or a curse...you decide) In the movie, Julie starts a blog, as she cooks her way through Julia Child's cookbook. Great story! This might even inspire me to read some biographies...in my spare time.
Ok, thanks for listening to my ramblings....if anyone is reading this, I thought I would ask you what you would like to read about. So, I'm ready, tell me what you'd like to read about. If I think it will be worth reading, I'll write about it. :)
Well, I hope you have a wonderful Sunday!
Your scatter-brained friend,
Danielle <><
So, being the tech-savvy gal that I am (insert laugh here), I decided to google "blog topic ideas". Can you believe there are dozens of blog topic generators? I really do lead a sheltered life, don't I? Well, those all sounded way too committed, I had to sign up or something, no thanks.
I'm watching the movie, Julie and Julia, with Amy Adams and Meryl Streep. If you haven't seen it, rent it!!! It's a wonderful movie! It actually inspired me to write this! (Ok that could be considered either a blessing or a curse...you decide) In the movie, Julie starts a blog, as she cooks her way through Julia Child's cookbook. Great story! This might even inspire me to read some biographies...in my spare time.
Ok, thanks for listening to my ramblings....if anyone is reading this, I thought I would ask you what you would like to read about. So, I'm ready, tell me what you'd like to read about. If I think it will be worth reading, I'll write about it. :)
Well, I hope you have a wonderful Sunday!
Your scatter-brained friend,
Danielle <><
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Haiti Earthquake: One year later
Haiti Earthquake: One year later
Yes, it's been a year already. In a way, I can't believe it, in a way, it feels longer. If you click on the above link, you can see an interview we did yesterday with a local news station.
It's been quite a year. To put it in pun form, this earthquake really shook up my life. I don't know that I can say I had some life-changing epiphany. But I can say that my eyes were opened to a lot. The sermon on Sunday in Haiti, two days bofore the earthquake, was titled, God is at the Center. That turned into our title for the week, God is at the Epicenter!
What do we mean by that? God is at the center of our lives. He has a plan for each of us, and nothing surprises Him. It was no surprise to Him that 14 missionaries were present in that little village that day. It was no surprise that the team consisted of 2 ER doctors and 2 nurses, along with an amazing team of talented folks who could work together to help those victims. This doesn't just apply to catastrophic events. God has a plan for every aspect of our lives. I've learned this year that He DOES care about every detail. He wants us to come to Him with even the little requests. God cares so much about us, why wouldn't He want to know every detail?
I've learned something else. I think I had heard this one before, but I guess I was still being stubborn. :) If we spend time with God, every day, He hears, He listens, and we can hear and listen to Him. I learned if I bring my concerns to God, I really do hear His answers. And if I can just trust in Him, in each moment and event in my life, I will feel His presence. How do I spend time with God? Simply by reading His Word, the Bible. I have a great 365 day bible that breaks up the bible into daily readings. Some days, I don't make it, some days, it's a quick read before bed, but it's well worth it!
I'm going back to Haiti!! In just 5 short weeks! We are going to a different area this time. We will be going out to 4 different remote villages on an island called La Gonave. We will see the children at the schools out there and basically give them checkups! We will distribute vitamins and medicine. Some of these folks have to walk very far just for clean water. Can you believe they live this way, and are only 1 1/2 hours away from the US?
Please keep our upcoming trip in your prayers. If you would like to help, you can donate to our trip by sending a check either to myself or to Grace Chuch of the Islands. If you would like to know more about the place we are going, you can check out http://www.hopeforlagonave.com/.
Thanks so much for reading!
Danielle <><
Yes, it's been a year already. In a way, I can't believe it, in a way, it feels longer. If you click on the above link, you can see an interview we did yesterday with a local news station.
It's been quite a year. To put it in pun form, this earthquake really shook up my life. I don't know that I can say I had some life-changing epiphany. But I can say that my eyes were opened to a lot. The sermon on Sunday in Haiti, two days bofore the earthquake, was titled, God is at the Center. That turned into our title for the week, God is at the Epicenter!
What do we mean by that? God is at the center of our lives. He has a plan for each of us, and nothing surprises Him. It was no surprise to Him that 14 missionaries were present in that little village that day. It was no surprise that the team consisted of 2 ER doctors and 2 nurses, along with an amazing team of talented folks who could work together to help those victims. This doesn't just apply to catastrophic events. God has a plan for every aspect of our lives. I've learned this year that He DOES care about every detail. He wants us to come to Him with even the little requests. God cares so much about us, why wouldn't He want to know every detail?
I've learned something else. I think I had heard this one before, but I guess I was still being stubborn. :) If we spend time with God, every day, He hears, He listens, and we can hear and listen to Him. I learned if I bring my concerns to God, I really do hear His answers. And if I can just trust in Him, in each moment and event in my life, I will feel His presence. How do I spend time with God? Simply by reading His Word, the Bible. I have a great 365 day bible that breaks up the bible into daily readings. Some days, I don't make it, some days, it's a quick read before bed, but it's well worth it!
I'm going back to Haiti!! In just 5 short weeks! We are going to a different area this time. We will be going out to 4 different remote villages on an island called La Gonave. We will see the children at the schools out there and basically give them checkups! We will distribute vitamins and medicine. Some of these folks have to walk very far just for clean water. Can you believe they live this way, and are only 1 1/2 hours away from the US?
Please keep our upcoming trip in your prayers. If you would like to help, you can donate to our trip by sending a check either to myself or to Grace Chuch of the Islands. If you would like to know more about the place we are going, you can check out http://www.hopeforlagonave.com/.
Thanks so much for reading!
Danielle <><
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Dinner #1
Monday, Jan. 10-Well, only two more meals to make, and we will be set for dinners for the month! It's only taken me 4 days so far! The cooking is really supposed to be done all in one day, but that's now how I roll. :)
Tonight's dinner is Playoff Burgers. We are hoping to grill them outside...but that will be up to the grillmaster. It is currently 37 degrees and raining in beautiful Savannah, GA. So I will let him decide if it will be outside grill, or broiled in the oven. (Listen, you have to be nice to the help!)
A couple of the recipes I have made have some ingredients that some of my clients (i.e. the hubby and kids) do not particularly like. But I have had an epiphany of sorts over the last two days. I have decided that we were not created to eat only the things we like. God gave us food to nourish us, to give us energy for serving Him. Now don't get me wrong, I am not saying that I think cooking yummy dishes and eating things we like are wrong. I have just come to the conclusion that I, most of all, seem to think that food is there to please me, and only to please me.
Tuesday, Jan. 11-Ok, I started this post yesterday...signs of my crazy life that I am just now getting to finish it. We did have our playoff burgers last night, and my hubby braved the nasty weather to grill them! There were fabulous, and with some raw veggies and dip, we pretended it was summer!
Tonight's dish is Mexican Chicken Lasagna. Not sure how the reviews will be, as I don't have big mexican fans. But they do like tacos, and this seems a lot like tacos. I left out the green chiles and black beans, so we may have a fighting chance. I'm still in my drill sargeant mode..."I don't care if you like it, it's what's for dinner!"
I finished all the meals for the month, so I am quite excited about that. Now on to simplifying the rest of my life. (Stop laughing! All things are possible!)
Thankful for my daily bread,
Danielle <><
Tonight's dinner is Playoff Burgers. We are hoping to grill them outside...but that will be up to the grillmaster. It is currently 37 degrees and raining in beautiful Savannah, GA. So I will let him decide if it will be outside grill, or broiled in the oven. (Listen, you have to be nice to the help!)
A couple of the recipes I have made have some ingredients that some of my clients (i.e. the hubby and kids) do not particularly like. But I have had an epiphany of sorts over the last two days. I have decided that we were not created to eat only the things we like. God gave us food to nourish us, to give us energy for serving Him. Now don't get me wrong, I am not saying that I think cooking yummy dishes and eating things we like are wrong. I have just come to the conclusion that I, most of all, seem to think that food is there to please me, and only to please me.
Tuesday, Jan. 11-Ok, I started this post yesterday...signs of my crazy life that I am just now getting to finish it. We did have our playoff burgers last night, and my hubby braved the nasty weather to grill them! There were fabulous, and with some raw veggies and dip, we pretended it was summer!
Tonight's dish is Mexican Chicken Lasagna. Not sure how the reviews will be, as I don't have big mexican fans. But they do like tacos, and this seems a lot like tacos. I left out the green chiles and black beans, so we may have a fighting chance. I'm still in my drill sargeant mode..."I don't care if you like it, it's what's for dinner!"
I finished all the meals for the month, so I am quite excited about that. Now on to simplifying the rest of my life. (Stop laughing! All things are possible!)
Thankful for my daily bread,
Danielle <><
Monday, January 10, 2011
Surviving this Crazy Life!
Well, it's been a very hectic weekend at the Gibsons! Well, for me mostly, I had a lot on my to-do list...family had a relaxing weekend, I think! I might talk more about the weekend later in the week, but I just wanted to give you a little taste of what's to come!
A few years ago, I heard about Once-a-Month cooking. At first, I though there was no way I could ever set aside an entire day to make a month's worth of meals. However, the idea of having all our dinners already cooked and planned out sounded like heaven on earth to me! So I have done it maybe a total of 3 times over the last few years. It is a glorious thing to have it all done, know your freezer is full, and not have to think, "what am I going to make for dinner?" The catch is, it takes a good bit of planning ahead, and a great deal of labor in the kitchen all at once.
(So, in the above paragraph, I see at least 3 possible topics for future posts...stay tuned!)
It is now 1am and I have to get up in 6 hours to go running/walking...so, I will tell you that over the last 3 days, I have put away 9 dinners for the next few weeks! I am so excited! I am feeling a little bit like the Proverbs 31 woman right now!!
Off to hit the sack I go, I'll tell you about tonight's dinner later, and maybe let you know what I did this weekend!
Nighty night!
Danielle <><
A few years ago, I heard about Once-a-Month cooking. At first, I though there was no way I could ever set aside an entire day to make a month's worth of meals. However, the idea of having all our dinners already cooked and planned out sounded like heaven on earth to me! So I have done it maybe a total of 3 times over the last few years. It is a glorious thing to have it all done, know your freezer is full, and not have to think, "what am I going to make for dinner?" The catch is, it takes a good bit of planning ahead, and a great deal of labor in the kitchen all at once.
(So, in the above paragraph, I see at least 3 possible topics for future posts...stay tuned!)
It is now 1am and I have to get up in 6 hours to go running/walking...so, I will tell you that over the last 3 days, I have put away 9 dinners for the next few weeks! I am so excited! I am feeling a little bit like the Proverbs 31 woman right now!!
Off to hit the sack I go, I'll tell you about tonight's dinner later, and maybe let you know what I did this weekend!
Nighty night!
Danielle <><
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