Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Home for Christmas Event


Can you believe how long it's been since I've written here? I have to admit, I am not at Homemakers this year! My schedule home schooling 5 kids just doesn't allow me the luxury. I wish I could be there and I hear Amy Cavness is doing a great job teaching. I also wish someone else could take over this blog and do it justice!


The exciting thing is, Home for Christmas is just 2 weeks away!!

And this year, Donna has invited (again) Scott MacIntyre. As you know, unless you've been under a rock, Scott MacIntyre made it to the top 8 finalists in season 8 of American Idol. Read his BIO if you haven't already. He was in the midst of the 2nd round last year and couldn't join us for HfC. But we had a wonderful treat having his brother Todd and sister Katelyn with us, musicians and performers in their own right. Mom Carole joins the 3 to make the MacIntyre Family Singers.




Friday, April 10, 2009

IT'S FRIDAY...
BUT SUNDAY'S COMIN' !!!!!


Monday, April 6, 2009


From Lent to Passion Week

Lent is the old name for spring; it means that time of year when the days lengthen. It now is the traditional time of repentance, self-examination and fasting, lasting 40 days and leading up to Resurrection Sunday. This is a time of preparation for the celebration of Easter; a time of thoughtful remembrance. No holiday in the Christian calendar compares to the importance of our Lord's resurrection. It is the center of our entire faith. I hope you have been able to use these last 30 days to reflect. If not, here are some scripture that follow Christ's steps leading up to His death and resurrection.


Readings from the gospels for Passion Week:

Sunday (Palm Sunday) Mt. 21:1-11, Mk. 11:1-11, Lk 19:28-44, John 12:12-19

Monday: Mt.21"21-22, Mk.11:12-26, Lk.19:45-48

Tuesday: Mt.21:23-26:16, Mk.11:27-13:37, Lk. 20:1-22 : 6, John 12:20-50

Wednesday: no record

Thursday (Maundy Thursday): Mt. 26:17-56,Mk.14:1-52,Lk.22:7-53, John 13:1-18:11

Good or God's Friday: Mt. 26:57-27:61, Mk. 14:53-15:47, Lk.22:54-23:56, John 18:12-19:42

Saturday: Mt. 27:62-67

Resurrection Sunday: Mt. 28:1-15, Mk.16:1-11, Lk.24:1-35, John 20:1-23

Thursday, March 5, 2009


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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

A Tapestry


God didn't make us for Parallel Lives but for intertwining. (Acts 2:43-47). When my friend Jennifer wrote this poem below, I immediately thought of a tapestry. God blending all the different threads and colors, all the different parts of the body, to form a beautiful plan, a picture of His life here on earth. Sometimes we may never see the finished work or even the front of it when we are just a part of the body, but trusting and obeying that He has a perfect plan and that He cares and loves each one of us, keeps us on the narrow way, intertwining our threads for the body of Christ.

Give me Lord, a messy life
All mixed up with others
Let me not walk parallel
To my Christian sisters and brothers.

Mingle the colors of our lives
Into Your own design
Make us Lord a masterpiece
That lets our lights truly shine!

Surface talk and busyness... "How are you?"
"Oh pretty well... Doin' just fine"
Leave me feeling hollow
Like I'm walking only my line.

A line that just runs parallel
To the others walking in the same way.
I long for intertwining,
Look forward to interruptions in my day!

"Such and such is going on.."
"Please pray for me about this..."
Let's meet and lift our children up.
Let's greet each other with a kiss.

God is so about relationship.
After all, He is the Trinity.
He embodies the ultimate closeness
And sets an example for you and me.

From this world we are set apart
We should look different from the rest.
By spending time with each other
I think we'll reap some of God's very best!

Remember when it all started?
They met together. They worshiped and praised.
O that we would be like the Early Church!
Some eyebrows we'd surely raise!

So this is my prayer, Father....
That within Your parallel lines of the narrow way,
You would beautifully mix our lives together
And put Your love on display!

Thank you Jennifer, at Simple Living

Friday, February 13, 2009

Pennies Matter, Founder's Message


About ten years ago, I was charging through a department store, as I am prone to do, and spotted a penny on the floor. I stopped immediately. Just then a young man spotted the same penny. We each froze, eyeing the shiny coin, trying to see who would bend down to get it. He waved me toward the penny and said, "Take it, it's only a penny!"

Only a penny! Only a penny? Pennies matter. So I scooped up the penny and added it to my collection. Pennies matter and here is my proof. When my daugher, Anissa, turned 15, she went on a summer-long missions trip. She said she was worried that I would forget her while she was gone (as if that could happen!). But to assure her, I told her that every time I saw a penny, I would save it and think of her. She seemed reassured, and that started me collecting pennies. I collected pennies that summer and for 18 years thereafter. Every penny was another opportunity to think and pray for her.

At the end of 17 years we had 107,000 pennies. We counted them. Better than that, we used those saved pennies to pay for Anissa's wedding dress and veil. How about that! Pennies matter! Now she is saving pennies for her daugher's wedding dress.

I tell you this story, not just because it's fun to hear about weddings, but as a reminder that small financial things do matter. They matter to God and they should matter to us. This is true every day, but especially so when we face hard financial times, like some of us are now due to the downturn in the economy. It is a time to rally as a family and apply some of God's wisdom to your situation in the arena of finances.

Can you tune your heart to pray for your financial situation? Start with something small, a penny maybe. And look at a couple of areas where you spend money. Are there opportunities to save something? Even something small? And apply the tips for financial stewardship that I share in my book, Secrets to Getting More Done in Less Time.

Here are a few:

  • Find ways to use eggs i.e. egg salad, homeade egg mcmuffins
  • Cook a whole chicken, slice the breast for sandwiches or entree; use the rest for soup
  • Use your bath towel more than once
  • Have the children change clothes after school into play clothes (saves laundry costs, wear and tear on the clothes and gives children the freedom to get dirt on themselves!)
  • Barter with friends for services
  • At every Doctor's visit, ask for prescription samples.


Looking Up,

Donna

Scottsdale, Arizona

Monday, January 5, 2009

How to Get the Important Stuff in a Day



As the New Year is upon us, here are some thoughts I often revisit.....

There is a time for everything. Have you ever done the 'walnut and rice' trick in a jar? It's a good reminder...

Every day is an empty jar....and we get to decide how we'll fill our jar.

It is our daily choice.

There are certain things in life that are big, that must be part of our days. Big Stuff that anchors and centers us.

The Big Stuff: Time with Him. Mama-love with the children. Creative pursuits that are our act of worship to Him. We each get to decide what things are Big in our own personal lives, what we individually consider to be our Walnuts.

And then there is the little stuff. The Necessary stuff.
The Gritty stuff of life. Dishes, laundry, meal-making. And we too get to decide what we personally consider to be the gritty, gravelly, sand stuff of life, the small, daily activities that lay down the base for the rest of our life. The grains of rice.

Time is finite. We only get so much of it. And we all get the same amount, everybody. Every day, each of us are handed our own jar---our finite, equal amount of time. How we fill that day up, how we use our time, what we decide to put in our jar---it is a choice. Every single day we get to decide. And every day we get a new jar to decide what to put in.

If I fill my jar first with the Gritty, Daily stuff, I’ll never be able to get the Walnuts all to fit in my jar. However, if I fill the jar with the Walnuts first, then I can pour the Gritty, Daily stuff in and it will sift in and around the Walnuts.


I am slowly getting it: If I don’t get the Walnuts in First in my day, it becomes impossible to get them all into my jar.

What does it matter how much I do in a day, if what I am doing isn’t the Big Stuff?

To ensure that what is deemed to be the Big Stuff fits into the jars of my days:

~Get up early
It’s that simple..(and not). As the sun rises, so does the wind pick up. The wind is driven by the sun. And, quite simply, I will get more Walnuts into the jar of my day if I get up before the sun rises---before the wind of the day picks up and begins blowing all the gritty sand of everyday living around.

Getting up early doesn’t start in the morning. Getting up early starts at night---when you go to bed. Just like my Grandpa used to say, “Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, prosperous, and wise.” Rising early is a function of going to bed early. So, self, shut the lights out by 10 pm.

~Time with Him
Daily Reading of my Bible….as soon as my feet hit the floor. This is my biggest Walnut. It is the non-negotiable Walnut. It must go into my jar first. Or my jar will crack and everything I try to put into the day will leak out anyways.

~Creative Pursuits need to be put into the jar early
---before breakfast. If, for instance, I had a doctor’s appointment before breakfast, I simply would not get distracted, and I wouldn’t break the appointment. So make an early appointment with self for creative endeavors, and keep it. It is much harder to get that Walnut into the jar of my day later.

And then mark it down that blank calendar square everyday the appointment with self is kept. It is the visual testament that Big Stuff was tended to daily. It seems juvenile, but it isn’t. Just like the patriarchs piled up heaps of rocks to leave physical markers of their encounters with God, so placing visual markers on the squares of our days leaves a trail of how we used the time He has given us.

~Live by a personal Timer
—on a watch, PDA or timer on a neck rope. It is the way to make the most of the space in the jar. Otherwise, I let nicks and crannies sit as empty, unutilized space in the jar of my day. And those petered away 15 minutes segments add up to significant lost time.

It takes less than 15 minutes to:
~make a significant heart deposit into the lives of one of my children,
~read a story and make a memory with the children
~exercise my heart and strengthen my body
~pick up the house
~wash down the bathroom

~begin supper
~put away the laundry
~commence a project

For some inexplicable reason, I am easily fooled into thinking most jobs are serious undertakings--so I avoid beginning. But 15 minutes is the way every job begins. Taking a summer course for university, I worked at studying 15 minutes at a time throughout the day---biting the job off into bite sizes. And 15 minutes at several intervals throughout the day added up to another university credit!

Setting the timer for 5-10-15 minute segments is the tool by which I can ensure all the crannies of the jar fill with what He has called me to do.

Lord, teach me to number my days….my moments….that I might present to You a heart of wisdom. Teach me how to deem what is the Big Stuff…and what is the Gritty, Necessary Stuff. Teach me how to get the Big Stuff in first. And teach me how to use every moment effectively, filtering all the small details down into all the spaces in the jars of my days.

Lord, every day is an empty jar that You graciously and generously give me. How will I fill today?

Holy Experience

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