What I am About.

Well, I'm a committed born again christian woman. I love all the Titus 2 stuff and I desire to really serve my Lord and my family.
But, you know what, the more I fellowship with my most precious friend, Jesus, the more drawn I am to every heart that I meet, saved, unsaved, saint, sinner.
I hope that, if we should stumble across each other today, that you feel as though you have been left with a great sense of joy, a new sense of peace, laughter, fun and happiness. That you have the energy to face another lonely mile, that the journey is not so long or so hard. And that in actual fact that you have met with someone in whom the Spirit of Jesus Christ lives.
I take great joy in encouraging mums that they are doing a fabulous job, even if there is room for improvement. Very hard to do your very best when you are being heavily scrutinized.
That their kids are lovely and that they have a great family.
If you know of a perfect family, I sure would love to meet them; or maybe not. Don't know if I could stand the pressure.
Hope you keep on kicking back, and rest assured, that we don't know what the future holds, but we know who holds the future.
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Tuesday 13 April 2010

Back to the Grindstone.

Today is the first day back to Term 2 for my 3 girls. The two younger ones are in primary school and my older girl is year 8 in high school. Their ages are Laura, 7 (nearly 8). Kathryn 9 (nearly 10) and Genevieve who is 13.
All of them are very different in the way they express their creativity, opinions and in the way show their love for Jesus. Yet they are all amazing in their own unique way.
I see in Genevieve this beautiful quality of a mixture of joy, love, fashion, compassion. She inspires me to be the best woman I can be. She really has well defined ideas for her future and is very goal orientated. Sometimes I think she is more like 17 and other times I see she is just like 12.
Kathryn is  a very peaceful individual, she loves music and literature. She is finding it the hardest out of the girls to adjust to a new school. Although she is quieter, she is also friendly, and very pretty, like Audrey Hepburn. She loves Jesus, we have been having a little devotion in the car every morning before she goes into school.
Laura, is having a blast! She has made friends with everyone in the class! (Grade 2)She had a sticker system the first week she was there where she handed out stickers at lunch time if you could make it through the morning without swearing. She is not a goody two shoes though. She is really good fun, loves animals, and is probably a little bit of a hippy. Out of the girls, she has informed me that she is 'not religious'. I think that means all the church type stuff doesn't appeal to her, but she loves Jesus, just not church. Out of the mouths of babes. She certainly challenges the status quo of 'church' life that is for sure. But she is genuine in her love and care for some of the most unlovely people in our society. Some of whom fellowship in our church from time to time.
Due to 2 job losses in 2009, we had to move the girls from a private Christian School to a state school. It was a very difficult thing to have to do. I was fearful of how the girls would 'turn out'. Would they follow the rest of the kids at the school and turn into the monsters I pictured that their classmates would be. I had misjudged the children and teachers and staff at the state school and my fears were unfounded.
Now they are not angels I can assure you of that. Since helping out in the reading groups I actually have grown quite fond of the kids. They come from all walks of life Some are funny, cheeky, some are really smart and others are struggling, unable to read a fairly simple book in year 5. They all need to experience love, friendship, guidance, respect. To know that there are safe boundaries, and that they have a second chance when they cross them.
The principal is a no nonsense sort of guy and I like that. He likes the kids and doesn't take one bit of nonsense from them either. Neither do the teachers. I have noticed, over the course of time, that some teachers definitely do not like children, and shouldn't be teaching them. I am not saying that about the teachers at this school, it is just an observation I have made generally speaking. I hate to see them (the teachers) short changing themselves and our children by persisting to stay in education.
I am blessed by getting to gradually meet the mums in both the high school and the primary. I love living in the same community as them, within walking distance even. It is a wonderful privilege to have them in my home and to meet the kids and their brothers and sisters.
We moved into this area 18 months ago with a specific goal in mind. That was to  co labor with Jesus to make disciples in this area . To be like missionaries in this suburb and to get down and be real with our neighbours. When I look back, that couldn't have happened in our exclusive little christian experience that we where all having. It was extremely comfortable, but unfruitful.
My heartfelt desire is for  Jesus to  move into this suburb BIG TIME. To send poverty, shame, grief and sin packing and to establish families that have renewed hope. I have been so blessed since living here. I can't explain in words why.
This is a poem I found, written by an unknown Confederate Soldier. Maybe it is familiar to you? But it sums up beautifully how I thought the Lord would work in our lives, and how he actually has. 
I asked for strength that I might achieve;
I was made weak, that I might learn humbly to obey.
I asked for health that I might do greater things;
I was given infirmity, that I might do better things.....
I got nothing that I asked for, but everything that I hoped for.
Almost despite myself, my unspoken prayers were answered, 
I am, among all men, richly blessed.........

Go and have yourselves a gorgeous day!


Wednesday 7 April 2010

Easter Holidays with the Children

At the moment I am enjoying having my children home from school for a little 10 day Easter break. I have 3 girls at school and one son who is 24 and at Bible College.
We have had a wonderful time over the 3 main Easter days visiting Easterfest. Easterfest is a Christian Gospel music festival. It was such a great time. I have energy issues, due to women's health and kidney stuff. It helps having a husband who is more than willing to to and fro with the girls to various things.
One very exciting thing that happened is about Teen Missions International. Our daughter Genevieve has signed up to do a Teen Mission during the 6 week school holidays at Christmas time to Thailand at an orphanage in the north. She is so excited. I know that we will all have a lot to do to support her to get there, spend 6 weeks away from her family for the first time in her life,but I love the spirit of young people. That coupled together with the Holy Spirit is an amazing combination.
Our other littler girls, enjoyed catching up with their friends. All the rides, concerts and face painting, sock puppet making and Easter egg hunts.
The next exciting thing that happened a couple of weeks ago is that one of our cats Ruby Rose, a beautiful tortoiseshell pussy had 4 gorgeous little kitties. So this holiday we are having the best fun playing with and watching them grow. Next week they will be ready to go to their forever homes.
To top the holidays off, before the girls return to school next week, is it's my birthday tomorrow. My girlfriend Beth is having a (surprise) morning tea on Friday for Ruth (another girlfriend who shares my birthday) and myself.
Looking forward to a fabulous week, filled with fam, friends and fun.

Thursday 1 April 2010

Getting my home in order.

What a work in progress! The other day I tackled the Tupperware cupboard. Today I am going to tackle two large linen cupboards that I have. One, in my laundry room caters for all the things in my kitchen and dining area, plus table runners and doilies for throughout my home. The other, in my hallway, holds all our bathroom and bedroom linens. Bath mats, towels, hand towels and face washers, as well as the single bed sheets. My downstairs linen cupboard, which is a job for another day houses all my sheets, quilt covers etc.
Sounds pretty grand, doesn't it? Well, it's not, it's just spacious.
Now, I am not going to tell you all how I am going to clean my linen cupboards. That is a no brainer. Just put the same kind of things together, and don't get too hung up about it. Sometimes a washer might get mixed up with some towels. No worries. Think of the lovely surprise some one is going to get when they pull that out.  They might have had a boring day at work, and, well, you have just made their day.
So when you get that job crossed off the list you can make yourself a cuppa and think of the next thing to do.
I just want to share with you and easy recipe that I make which is really popular, quick and yummy.
We call it Weet Bix slice. It is made from weet bix which is a breakfast cereal. You can google it if you need to see what Weet Bix is.

Weet Bix Slice.

3 Weet Bix(crunched up) ; 1 cup SR Flour; 1 cup Coconut; 3/4 cup brown sugar (firmly packed) . All together in a bowl. 
Add 125.g. butter (melted) Mix together. Press into a greased lamington pan and cook in a moderate oven for 15 minutes. (You can do 20, but it goes too hard).
The other thing I add is choc chips or any other thing that your family likes. If I am going to the trouble of making something  yummy, I never try to spoil it with something healthy. ;-)
When it is cooked and cooled I ice the slice with Chocolate Icing and sprinkle with coconut.

This is just so easy, I can do it in my sleep. I really mean that. I don't sleep very well, maybe only two or three hours and I am always exhausted, so I often make it at 2 or 3 in the morning when I can't sleep.
 I hope everyone has a beautiful Easter. Remember Him. He has purchased for us Relationship with our Creator, Freedom to grow and develop as His child, Forgiveness, Mercy and Grace. Amen.