Tuesday, May 19, 2009

WHAT IS REAL?



Old farm trucks…



Dogs...



And Babies…



There isn’t much in life anymore that is real.

ARTIFICIAL: Humanly contrived…Man-made…Not natural...Fake.


If you haven't seen the Dove campaign, watch this 1:17 video. It's pretty amazing.

YouTube

Did you see how they took an average nice-looking girl and made her into what
typifies “beauty” today?...ARTIFICIAL

Some good…maybe much good…has come from artificial...

Joints...Heart valves...And the list goes on...

On a much more insignificant scale...

FAKE NAILS...which I have had...



FAKE EYELASHES...which I have tried...They were kinda fun. ;)



FAKE CHRISTMAS TREES…



And...FAKES OF FAKE CHRISTMAS TREES...



My whole point is, though, that our whole world is fake!

FAKE FLOWERS...



FAKE GRASS...



FAKE FOOD...



I want real...I love real...I crave real...

REAL: Not artificial, fraudulent, or illusory: Genuine.

So...What is REAL?

OLD FARM TRUCKS ARE REAL...

We got the opportunity, if you want to call it that, (wink) to drive an old worn-out 1959 farm truck. DH borrowed it from a friend, loaded it with roofing shingles from our roofing project, and took the load to the dump.

One evening, we went to get it from him…fifteen miles away. Though I didn’t get pictures, these stock photos will give you some idea of the shape that it was in.

It ran...



But it wasn't pretty!



The lights work…Sometimes, Brian said...

Well, that night they didn’t...

So we went the 15 miles back home…

On the back roads...in the dark!

I lead the way in our vehicle with flashers and lights that did work...

And, Steve followed blindly ;)





The REAL part of the story, though, is how wonderful and authentic the truck was. It didn’t have power steering...It didn’t have power brakes. It actually took muscles to drive it! There was no fancy interior.

Oh, how I wish that I would have gotten pictures to show you because it was divine! It was all real!

Barren metal floors..Metal dash… Metal glove box.

No cruise control or air conditioning…

No visor mirrors for me to primp in ;)…

No fancy fiberglass body to impress…

Just good old-fashioned wholesome usefulness with a purpose!

DOGS ARE REAL...

They don’t judge…



They don’t worry about their physical image...



And…They’re not self-centered…They love everyone else first…



BABIES ARE REAL…

They relish the simple…



Manners don’t matter…



And cleanliness is relevant…



They come in various shapes, sizes, and ages…







But best of all…

Once they’re yours...

They’re yours forever!







Remember what is real!

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

RANDOM RAMBLINGS



GARDENING...My gardening has had some ups and downs. The organic soil that I used made my little seedlings flourish…

It is called “Organic Choice Potting mix” and is put out by Miracle Gro...


I researched prices at Lowes and Home Depot, but Wal Mart was by far the cheapest.

It is wonderful soil and along with the organic seeds I planted, a prayer, and a little care…Not only did the plants come...



But so did the gnats! Their larvae have eaten the root systems of some of the plants and caused them to die off, including my beans and peas. I see that it is now affecting the dill…It is quite frustrating to say the least...

I don’t even know the official name of the bugs who have invaded our home. They seemingly appear out of no where. Really, though, they are apparently in the soil itself and once watered, out they come! Knowing the name would help in researching a cure. My daughter did seem to find something on them, however, that gave us the information that may nip their growth cycle…

You take off the top one inch of soil and replace with sand or coconut hulls. This apparently cuts up the larvae as they make their way to the surface and therefore prevents them from maturing into the flies that then lay more eggs that in turn repopulate your whole house...



COCONUT HULLS...One of the things that Keira got me For Mother’s Day was a compressed brick of coconut hulls. It was only a little over $2.00. You mix it in water, which expands it. I believe that it makes 2-1/2 gallons. I’ll get that done this weekend...We’re keeping our fingers crossed that it does some good.



COMPOSTING…My compost bin is complete thanks to my son and his friend. I have transferred my scraps from the temporary five-gallon bucket, which I have been using, into my new wooden bin. Mine is about four feet high by three feet long.



WEBSITE…If you’re interested in composting, visit “Composting 101”. On this site, the gentleman talks about different kinds of bins that can be purchased and also offers a resource that gives directions for building your own. The site is easy to read in sectioned-off one-page commentaries.



CONTAINER GARDENING…DH just has to put the bottom onto one more wooden box, and I’ll have a second above-ground garden container. It is a bit longer than we had originally planned, but nonetheless, it will work. That is one of the nice things about container gardening; you follow the basic rules of square-foot sections but can sort of tailor the dimension of the boxes to your needs as well.

MONEY…We personally chose to not spend any money on our garden containers. As our aim is to save money, be self-sufficient, and at the same time, spare more trees from being cut, we have been re-purposing, as they now say. My husband was able to get heavy wooden shipment boxes from his work to be used for both our container gardens and our compost box. These are being changed a bit to fit our needs and will then go on to their new callings!





DO THE WORK...If you would like to do this, look around wherever you can in your own area. Are there pallets that someone has thrown out or that can be purchased cheaply? At one time, we made a whole deck out of pallets. It was cheap, and it served the purpose. These can easily be turned into container gardens or compost bins with a bit of restructuring. Use your imagination, talk to the neighbors and co-workers, go to the county dump, or heavy equipment companies. The parts that they get in are often large and heavy requiring more than just a cardboard box. It’s amazing what can be found when there is a strong will behind you!





WEBSITE...Interestingly enough, I just came upon a site called Living Off The Grid. I'll give you the exact site to the compost-making page, but check out his home page also, as it looks to be good! The first paragraph says NOT to pay for them (pallett boxes) because there are ways to get them free. Isn't the internet great!



WEBSITE… If you’re interested in this type of food cultivating, check out Square Foot Gardening. This is a great site for beginners with pictures and tutorials. Under the tab “Square Foot Gardening’s” drop down menu, click on “How to Get Started”. Mel goes into the kinds of boxes and grids you’ll need, care of the garden, including how to plant them (they are different from the standard in-ground garden), watering, and harvesting your fruits. He also has a special soil formula that apparently works wonders. These gardens are meant to be low-maintenance for even us city folk!

Let me know how yours is working—even if it’s the typical in-ground garden! I would love to hear of any organic solutions for pests and any other information that you might care to share with us. It’s a great time to be green!



DINNERS…I love goulash. I never follow a recipe just throw in basically the same ingredients each time and season to taste. It’s easy, fairly quick, and goes over well at our house.

RECIPE…SORT OF…(These measurements are all guesses)

GOULASH

2 lbs. Hamburger
1 lrg. can Stewed Tomatoes
1 small can Tomatoe paste
¼ c. chopped Onions
1-1/2-2 c. Macaroni Noodles

To taste Ketchup
To taste Salt
To taste Pepper
To taste Sugar

Brown hamburger and onions then drain.

Combine hamburger, tomatoes, tomato paste, and cooked macaroni (If you have too many noodles, save for another meal or make macaroni and cheese for tomorrow’s dinner)

Add ketchup, salt, pepper, and sugar to taste

Cook on low for 20 minutes or long enough for all flavors to combine


And…

I LOVE rice pudding…

RECIPE

RICE PUDDING

1 c Heavy Cream
2/3 c Skim Milk
3 Eggs
½ c Sugar
¾ t Vanilla (Pure vanilla gives the best flavor)
To taste Cinnamon
1 c White Rice (Pre-cooked)
As desired Raisons

On stove, heat milk until scalding point; remove—cool a little then add to egg mixture

(You don’t want it to be real hot, or the eggs will curdle). While the milk is cooling…

Beat eggs until blended; add sugar and vanilla

Combine the milk, egg mixture, raisons, and rice in casserole dish; sprinkle with cinnamon

Bake at 350 degrees for ½ hour. It should be a little custardy in the middle when removed from the oven—not too stiff.

Enjoy!




To round out the meal, I added cottage cheese and a wonderful and simple deviled egg recipe that I got from The American Homemaker





For DESSERT…We had...

POLK CAKE...



And...CROCK-POT CAKE...(Served with Heavy Whipping Cream poured over the cake)



Both of which were also gotten from The American Homemaker

My family felt as though they were eating like Kings...Ahhh...Makes a Mama proud...

I hope that you all have a very blessed week!

Sunday, May 3, 2009

TRUSTING IN THE LORD



“Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths.” Proverbs 3:5-6


In these times of difficult complexities, we have a sure arm to guide us, as the Lord gives us sources from which to find direction and comfort. As we struggle and fall and struggle and fall again, if we but keep our eye on our goal knowing that Christ suffered everything that we have ever suffered, we will prevail! He knows our pain, and He knows the efforts we are making.

Our problems can be big or small to the eyes of others...To us, they are Big…Heavy…Burdens…



Weight problems that never seem to end…

The want of a child that never seems to come…

A job that is particularly difficult…

A lack of self-respect where we are never seemingly good enough...

The Lord knows them all.

“Our soul waiteth for the Lord; He is our help and our shield.” Psalms 33:20


It is so difficult, after trying and struggling for so very long, to not see any apparent progress. The road seems long and the way rocky…



Keep going...Keep going...Keep going.



“…*continue in the faith *grounded and settled, and be not moved away from the hope of the gospel…” Colossians 1:23

(Foot notes: *Perseverance…Established and steadfast)


I found this on a blog recently...I don’t remember which one. If it is yours, please claim it, and you will get the credit. :0)

I loved the perspective that this person had…

“Staying quiet and letting God take care of tough or sticky circumstances is the best way. He is so very effective at turning circumstances into glorious things, and often when we interfere, we make things messier. John Piper says "In every situation God is doing 1000 different things that we cannot see and we do not know."


I appreciate that thought very much. It reaffirms to me that our Father in Heaven is indeed, in the long run, working for our good.

For years now, I have wanted to become an RN. I have gone to school only to have to quit due to time and money constraints. I have started up again only to have to quit because of the same reasons…time and money. A third time I started, once again having to give it up. As I have to work, I can’t seem to be able to make the money I need to pay for both bills and school. I do not qualify for grants, etc. I have run the gamut. There is more involved, and believe me, I have tried all of the avenues over these several years. For me it is very disconcerting to see so many others around me being able to go to nursing school, and I am not…



Single mothers…Displaced workers hurt because of the economy…and many others receiving government help.

It is so easy for me to say, “Why them and not me? I would be a good nurse, too!” Over and over again, I read in the paper or hear at work, those who are going to nursing school, the young and the not-so-young.

For me…At this time…The way is blocked…And the doors are closed…



The Lord has let me know, however, that we are going another way. I have had confirmation of that two or three times. I don’t know that way that He has. And, I don’t know if that way means that I will ever be a nurse or if he has something else in store for me. It is difficult to resign myself to “just” being a CNA when I know that I could do so much more. It is difficult for me, being someone who has always strove to move forward, to instead stay back, while those around me move on. It is difficult for me in many ways. Faith is a very hard thing. It is blind. It is hard, as a human being, to give up the control. It is very challenging, when I am one who likes to forge ahead full force, to go day by day, each day seeming to take forever in and of itself. This is a good exercise in patience. It is a work-out for my soul. I will be better for it in the end.

“Rest in the Lord, and wait patiently for Him; fret not thyself because of him who prospereth in his way…” Psalms 37: 7


I pray that we may each wait on the Lord for our betterment and for His glory, while at the same time working as diligently as we possibly can toward our goal.