“Now this is the confidence that we have in Him, that if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us. And if we know that He hears us, whatever we ask, we know that we have the petitions that we have asked of Him. 1 John 5:14-15 (NKJV)
For about 10 months, my husband and I have been asking for God’s guidance and grace in our occupations. We discovered what we believed was His plan and took the next steps. Then, we waited and waited (mostly on the human side of things, believing that God would direct the situation within His plan). For the last 2 months, we have simply waited for an answer. And answer God did…with a resounding NO!!!!
How frustrating! We just knew that this was the plan, and then it wasn’t. But God knows what he is doing…within 30 minutes of recieving our answer, He reaffirmed–in a big way. We are supposed to continue doing what we’re doing; and we are supposed to continue trusting Him.
We just bumped up one more huge step on the potty-training ladder: The Little Man was avoiding his nap today when I saw him rush into the bathroom. About 4 minutes later, I hear him running into the kitchen screaming “I poo-pooed, I poo-pooed”. His pants were all pulled up (a bit crooked, but up) and he wanted his dad and I to come see.
This was a huge step for us, as in the past, we have read book after book waiting for LM to relax enough to go. This time, he went on his own. Being the proud parent, I only had one question–“Did you wipe?” His answer, “No.” Oh well, maybe next time…
It’s not very often that I will rip a recipe right out of a magazine, but when I saw the one for Mississippi Mud Cookies in the August issue of Southern Living, I knew I’d have to try it. These are probably the best cookies I have ever tasted. The dough is plenty sticky, so the clean-up is tough, but so worth it. We substituted walnuts for pecans and tossed in a few extra chocolate chips and loved the cookies. If you don’t get Southern Living, you can find the recipe here: http://find.myrecipes.com/recipes/recipefinder.dyn?action=displayRecipe&recipe_id=1646479.
On a different note, the open house at our new kindergarten went well. Our Big Girl was a little disappointed that most of the children didn’t respond when she introduced herself to them. I suppose she startled them by being so upfront. They’ll just have to get used to that.
And just a little useless trivia (unless you have a 2 year-old, in which case it could be important)… After visiting Churck E. Cheese today–what fun–the Little Man asked me the name of Chuck E.’s bird friend. After a little research, it’s Helen Henny, just in case you ever wondered.
Well, the time has come. I no longer have a preschooler. I’m not real sure were the last 5 1/2 years have gone. Now it’s school lunches and reading and recess and carpool and PTA and all the other schedule busters that will come along.
Enough whining…we’re off to Open House to meet our big girl’s new teacher and her friends. This is one of those “just smile and like it” times, so off we go.
So, here’s my first post on blogspot…don’t expect much.
I’m a stay-at-home mom with a soon-to-be kindergardener and a 2-year-old. When I’m not doing the usual (dishes, laundry, dusting, picking up toys, laundry, chauffering children, volunteering at schools, laundry–I think you get the picture…), I spend my time sewing.
I started my sewing business (if you can actually call it that) about this time last year. I make personalized children’s clothing. The basic idea is this: a mom can choose a style, like a jumper or jon-jon. Then she selects the fabric and the embroidery or applique design she likes. She can also choose from several cute trims. When she’s made all her choices, I stitch up the outfit just for her child. I offer holiday clothes, monograms, and everyday designs, but my hottest sellers are the baby tiger cub outfits. We LSU cans can’t have enough purple and gold. (I’ve also designed for Arkansas and Bama fans.) You can check out my website at: http://www.personalitychildrensclothes.com/.
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