Scene and Heard

Banana Girl

It’s way cooler to eat a banana in the peel than for Mama to cut it up on our tray. We are so big.

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N1: (hearing E make sounds over the baby monitor) Is that Baby E sleeping in her bed?

Mama: Yes, she’s starting to wake up.

N1: Is she in the backyard?

Yes, because that’s where we put the babies … : )

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Speaking of said baby, she slept NINE HOURS last night … and I got to slept about seven of those. It’s the most sleep I’ve had in two years. Literally.
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8 Weeks Today

Because I’m a dork … I thought she was two months today (she’s only 8 weeks) and I had her all set up in our monthly birthday pose, propped up with her grandma blanket and monkey. But the pic turned out super cute … she’s all caught up in N1 in this picture, love it.

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Getting So Big

She is getting so big.

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Her New Face

And one more because it cracks. me. up.

Friday Felicities – June 29

Things that make you happy … from the mind of Nattie Rose.

~ VBS
~ VBS that makes my girls sleep like rocks 🙂
~ the rich purple of an eggplant
~ this blog which makes me laugh.out.loud. because she has such a dry sense of humor
~ using buttons when I scrapbook
~ blackberries
~ losing a pound or two
~ writing thank you notes for baby gifts … which I am doing TODAY
~ singing the National Anthem on Sunday with two friends as the offertory
~ a clean kitchen floor (note: the cleaning of said floor did not make me happy)

What’s on your happy list today?

She’s Starting to Get It

N1: Look Mama, it’s a cross! (Made out of our 2 tv remotes)
Mama: What is the cross?
N1: Jesus!
Mama: What did Jesus do there?
N1: Hurt.
Mama: Who did He get hurt for?
N1: Me!

She's Starting to Get It

Honor Your Husband – Week 2

We’re at week two of the Honor Your Husband Challenge hosted by Christine at Fruit in Season. (A day late on posting here!) Last week, I had set several goals for myself:
  • greet him when he gets home from work with a smile and not a frown or tired face
  • pick a book on marriage to read over the next 3-4 weeks
  • think before I speak
  • think before I speak (so important it needs to be on there twice!) 🙂
  • work at doing a good job with our budget and what I have to work with for groceries and other needs (more about this later)

We had our ups and downs last week starting with a long, not-fun-type discussion on Monday night about various and sundry things. However, overall (and greatly due to our discussion) I have done much better about thinking before saying something that will hurt my husband. Of course, this is always something that I can continue to do better on … actually, it would serve me well to practice this with everyone. Thinking before speaking – a good thing.

I’ve decided that I’m going to reread Created to be His Helpmeet over the next several weeks (and beyond the challenge if necessary). I know this is a controversial book, but it was a huge help for me, so no flames, please. 🙂 I’m also going to do a word study on “contentment” in my Bible. I have always, always struggled with jealousy and discontent to some extent in my life. Not that I don’t wish good things for other people (I can rejoice with best friend who just moved into a beautiful HUGE big house), but I struggle with coming back home to our tiny 2-bedroom where we are trying to fit five folks and all our gear. Something I just realized recently, though, is this discontent and jealous is so not good for my marriage. It’s basically telling my husband that he’s not providing enough for me and that I’m dissatisfied with what he has worked so hard to provide us with. When I have a laundry list of things that we “need” what else would that say to him, but that he is not doing enough. I need to work and pray on contentment issues big time. (I hope this is making sense here!)

This week’s goals are:

  • to continue to think before I speak.
  • something practical … remember to fill the coffee pot and set the timer EVERY NIGHT for a week so that I’m not doing it in the morning and there is hot coffee ready for Travis to take to work.
  • have a good attitude this week as I have a lot of evening kid duty by myself this week. Travis and our oldest are doing VBS this week, and so I’ll have the two littles all by myself every evening and then a hyper/exhausted/filthy 3.5 year old to wind down when they get home.
  • read my CtbHH book and study verses on contentment.

Head over to Christine’s to join in or to be encouraged with other’s pursuit of this worthy goal.

A Sister’s Secret Winner!

And the book goes to Mama Lily! Congratulations!!

Mama Lily, if you will email me your address, I’ll get your book out to you!

Thanks to everyone for “playing.” Hopefully I’ll be sent more books to review/give away soon. 🙂

Menu Plan Monday – June 25

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Dinner this week has a goal of being quick and easy! 🙂 It’s VBS at our church and I’ll need to have N1 and Travis fed and out the door each night by 6:30. (It’s N1’s first year to particpate at VBS!)

Monday: Thai Chicken Salad
Tuesday: Chicken Salad Sandwiches in pita bread, raw veggies and dip
Wednesday: Breakfast dinner – pancakes, eggs, turkey bacon
Thursday: Chicken parmesan, green beans, some other veggie
Friday: Pizza
Saturday: Chicken Pepper Pasta, bread

Head over to Org Junkie for more menus!

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Things that make you happy … from the mind of Nattie Rose.

  • Iced tea
  • Hot showers
  • Quesadillas
  • Movie night with the hubby tonight (at home after kids are in bed)
  • Colored pens
  • Using buttons when I scrapbook (I have button thing going on)
  • Cloth diapers
  • Mama gets to go out to dinner with other grownup women tomorrow night (w/ only the littlest munchkin in tow)

Happy Friday!

5 Minutes for Mom – Ice Cream Maker Giveaway

The ladies at 5 Minutes for Mom are have a 4th of July prize-winning extravaganza. They are kicking off the celebration by giving away a Krups GVS1 Ice Cream Maker and a 4 piece set of Rosanna Sweet Dreams Bowls courtesy of SplendidLife.com.

To enter to win, go to this post for instructions, and this post to enter!

Honor Your Husband

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I’ve been trying to find time since Monday to do a little post about the Honor Your Husband commitment (hosted by Christine at Fruit in Season) that I’m taking part in. My reasons (besides the fact that this should be a priority most of the time!) … we’re celebrating our 5th anniversary this August and I really want the commitment to spend the weeks leading up to it thinking about our marriage.

I have several ideas of areas I want to think about:

  • where have I seen myself grow
  • where do I see change needed (I’m guessing this list will be longer) 🙂
  • what are things that I am doing for Travis that show honor and respect
  • what are things that I could/should be doing that I’m not

And the list could go on.

To quote Christine:

We are all coming to this challenge from different places in our
marriages. Some of you have been in a rough spot lately and may find it hard to
change habits. Some of your marriages are on a mountaintop and you will find
choosing to honor your husband easy. Some of you are new to marriage and some of you have been married decades. Regardless of our circumstances, the best way to work this challenge is to begin your day in prayer for your husband and your
marriage.

Some of the challenges I’m setting for myself for this first week are/have been to:

  • greet him when he gets home from work with a small and not a frown or tired face
  • pick a book on marriage to read over the next 3-4 weeks
  • think before I speak
  • think before I speak (so important it needs to be on there twice!) 🙂
  • work at doing a good job with our budget and what I have to work with for groceries and other needs (more about this later)

Visit Christine at Fruit in Season if you are interested in participating!

Spring Reading Thing – Wrap Up

Today marks the conclusion of Katrina’s Spring Reading Thing. I don’t know that I did a stellar job at getting through my list, but I did put a dent in the ever-growing piles around here, and have made notes (of course!) of many more books I want to check out. 🙂

My list that I started with was:

What was the best book you read this spring?
Best fiction was my Yada Yada book. Love me some Yada Yada. Such real women, real lives, real struggles. I can so related to these books – one of those serious I wish was never ending. (Sadly, the last book in the series comes out in October – and yes, I already have it pre-ordered on Amazon). 🙂

The best non-fiction was A Place of Quiet Rest by Nancy DeMoss. What a fantastic book about why it is important for us to have time alone with the Lord, along with many, many practical suggestions and ideas for how to do that. I loved this book, and know I will go back to it in the future when I need encouragement in my walk with God. Nancy DeMoss came across as very real which I liked. I did a small review on a part of the book here. Hospitality Commands was also excellent (and a short read). I was encouraged and convicted about my level of hospitality and highly recommend this one as well.

What book could you have done without?
I wasn’t terribly impressed with Not Your Mother’s Slowcooker. While it was fascinating to read about what you could do with the your crockpot, most of the recipes were so exotic (some just plain odd) that I wouldn’t make most of them.

Did you try out a new author this spring? If so, which one, and will you be reading that author again?
Nancy DeMoss, Alexander Strauch, and Elizabeth Prentiss were all new to me. I’m sure I will explore more of their books as they cross my paths.

If there were books you didn’t finish, tell us why. Did you run out of time? Realize those books weren’t worth it?
Out of all those, I never got to Elsie’s Endless Wait. I’m not sure why – it would have been a quick read, and I still want to read it.

I left unfinished Emma, Stepping Heavenward, and Ordinary Mom, Extraordinary God. (I probably should count Emma as one I never got to because I really only read a few pages into it). Stepping Heavenward was my “car” book, small enough that it was always in my purse and I would read on it for a few minutes at dr. appointments, waiting for food if I was out picking something up, etc. My car time was cut waaay back when baby E was born, and I forgot about the book. 🙂 I will DEFINITELY be finishing it … I was thoroughly enjoying it until it slipped my mind. Ordinary Mom, Extraordinary God was also excellent – I didn’t finish it because it’s really not meant to be read quickly in big chunks. I found it more like encouraging little devotionals for moms that should be read slowly and savored. So, I purposefully slowed down on that one, but will finish it.

Did you come across a book or two on other participants’ lists that you’re planning to add to your own to-be-read pile? Which ones?
I’ve seen so much Jodi Picoult out there, I will probably try one of her books soon. (I almost started one several months ago, but after hearing a bit about it, I decided it wasn’t a good choice for me while pregnant and hormanal so I set it aside).

What did you learn — about anything — through this challenge? Maybe you learned something about yourself or your reading style, maybe you learned not to pick so many nonfiction books for a challenge, maybe you learned something from a book you read. Whatever it is, share!
That I can and do like non-fiction when I tackle it. It does take more brain power than a breezy fiction, but it’s good for me and I come away having learned something and usually fired up about something! 🙂

What was the best part of the Spring Reading Thing?
All the great ideas for MORE BOOKS! 🙂 And the challenge, of course, to tackle some that I would continually put off.

Would you be interested in participating in another reading challenge this fall?
Oh, I’m so there. 🙂 I’m also participating in the Newberry Challenge this summer/fall. (It was hosted by my precious friend Natalie who has since gone home to Jesus). Several of us are going to do this in her memory and a new website with details and place to participate is going to be up and running soon. *coughdanacough* And, I’m also planning on participating in Shaunarumbling’s Christy Challenge since it’s a one-book challenge – very doable. 🙂

Thanks again to Katrina for hosting this … I’ll be back this Fall with a new reading list!

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