Wednesday, September 7, 2011

ARE YOU HONORABLE?


honor 
 a source of credit or distinction

 high respect, as for worth, merit, or rank.

 such respect manifested




Should we expect to be honored when we ourselves are not honoring to those in charge of us?

For instance, should we expect our children, employees, and so on, to honor us when we ourselves do not honor those who are in authority over us?  

The Word of God says that if we honor our father and mother, it will go well with us, we will live a long and prosperous life on earth.
Is it going well with you? Is there contention everywhere you go in life? Are you living, but just barely making it?

We need to take a serious look at ourselves and think back, was I a child who gave honor to my parents and grandparents , even if they didn't deserve it?  If not, maybe it's time to ask for forgiveness if it hasn't been done already.  Make a decision to begin today to honor them, no matter the kind of person they are.

As adults, do we honor our husbands the way the God commands a wife to? Are we respectful to them, not nagging them and constantly 'putting them in their places' or making them feel stupid?  Perhaps it's time to look at ourselves truthfully and repent for our dishonorable behavior.

God is a God of second chances.
Just a quick thought for today: 

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

DIY Rustic Corner Shelf







Thought I would post a photo of the corner shelf my husband and I made the other day...it turned out so nice! As a lover of all things country this really hit the spot for the big empty space in out dining room.






If anyone wants instructions I would be happy to help. Think I will be making these to sell at our local farmers market.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Homemade Bread...Smells So Good!


Have you ever noticed that the smell of warm bread has the ability to turn even the grouchiest of people into warm, fuzzy love bugs?


I love bread, absolutely LOVE bread! To me, it is more of a comfort food, and to actually make it from scratch and knead the bread, it is therapeutic!


Nobody has ever turned down homemade bread, at least not from me. Why? Because homemade bread has a little love inside, ready to be warmed up, buttered up, or just plain scarfed down!


I figured I would post the recipe I have been using for a while now (courtesy of Homestead Blessings The Art of Bread Making). It is so easy and so tasty, it would be silly not to make some for yourself!




Homemade Bread


4-5 C. flour ( I like to use 2 c. wheat and the rest white)

1 Tbsp active dry yeast

1 tsp. salt

1/2 c. oil

1/2 honey

2 1/2 c. warm water (about 110 degrees. hot to the wrist but not too hot to burn you! )



  1. In a large bowl, stir together 2 cups of flour, yeast, salt.

  2. Mix in the oil, honey, and warm water to the flour mixture.

  3. Continue adding flour so that it is dry and sticky, too sticky to stir with fork any longer.

  4. Spread flour on a clean dry surface.

  5. Dump your dough onto floured surface and knead dough, continuing to add flour to the mix.

  6. YOU DO NOT WANT TO ADD TOO MUCH FLOUR OR KNEAD TOO LONG! This will cause your bread to be dry and hard.

  7. I usually knead about 5 minutes. The dough should be soft and pliable, bot hard like play dough. It should feel good on your hands. The more often you do it the more you know what to look for.

  8. Place about 2 Tbsp of oil in your large dis, place dough ball into the oil, spinning it around the bowl to coat the bowl, flip the dough over so that the oiled part is on top. This prevents it from having a skin on the top. Place a large dishcloth over top.

  9. Let it rise in a warm oven (I preheat my oven to the lowest setting and then turn it off before it is finished preheating), or on the counter for about 1 - 1 1/2 hours. Til the dough has doubled in size. The optimal temperature for sough to rise is 80*.

  10. Grease 2 bread pans completely, even the lips and handles. After dough has doubled, punch down, turn onto floured surface once more and knead about 5 more minutes.

  11. Cut dough in half, place one half into each greased pan. poke hole on top of bread with fork.

  12. Let rise again about 30 minutes.

  13. Preheat oven to 350*.

  14. bake bread for about 30 minutes to until the top is a beautiful golden brown.

  15. Remove your bread from pans and let cool. You may need to slip a butter knife around the edges to loosen them up.

NOTE: glass bread pans tend to need more baking time, sometimes 15 minutes longer than metal.


Well, that is a lot of notes, but it really is simple. I learned how to knead bread and bake bread my watching youtube.com and Homestead Blessings. I always figure, if they can do it so can I!


So bake up some bread, make your family happy, and let me know how you like it!


God bless you all!









Monday, January 3, 2011

The Power Of The Tongue

Well, last night I learned a very valuable lesson...again.
That no matter your weight or your physical strength, the power and strength of my tongue (and yours too) far outweighs them all!
Needless to say, today, I take a step back, think about what I am thinking about, and change.
If there is judgement in your head and heart, it will sooner or later come flying out of your mouth on wings lit with fire from the pit of hell, ready to destroy.
But when we meditate on the Word of God and strive to be kind, loving, and forgiving then our words have a healing power in them that bring life and peace into situations.
So today, I am going to allow God to purge the unclean thoughts, the unspoken judgement and hurts and the sarcasm out of my heart. I pray you will do the same.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Greetings!

Greetings to all that may happen to 'happen' upon this blog.

I look forward to writing and capturing the things that fly through my head and putting them into words!