Where we Live:

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(I took this picture on Monday when we had all that rain, I was standing on the access road for the State Land that our land borders)

 

 

Home, the spot of earth supremely blest,
A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest.
~Robert Montgomery

The history of our homes:

1. 3 bedroom ranch–our first home in NY
2. Apartment in Albany, NY
3. rented Townhouse in Seven Fields, PA
4. Apartment in CT
5. 3 bedroom cape in town in CT

Then, last July we found this house in the country here in CT.  Hubby and I were tired of living in town with neighbors all around us.  It was a little difficult for us to feel at home in a neighborhood setting because we are both from the country.  But, the biggest reason is because of our children.  We felt a need to live in a house with a big yard, with enough room for the children to roam around and have adventures.  We started our search by looking for land in order to build.  But then, Husband saw this house in a “for sale by owner” booklet–the ones you pick up in gas stations.  He went and looked at it by himself and LOVED it.  Then he took me and I loved it too, but because it was a 1/2 hour drive to church I said, “NO”.  To make a long story short, God changed my heart and I came to my senses!    We moved in and ever since I’ve been pinching myself to make sure it is not a dream.  We have 3.8 acres of our own land, with 2 ponds and a stream.  Not only that but we border state land.  There is a big field nearby in the state land with an access road and trails so we can walk and hike.  It is beautiful here.  You know that song, “Showers of Blessing”. . .the Lord truly showered us with this dream place.  So much so that I say, “Stop Lord!  I don’t deserve this, I don’t want anything else!”

I cannot tell you the tears of happiness I have had in my eyes since moving here.  It makes me so happy to see the kids come back in the house, dirty and loud, after hours of exploration and play. . .with wide awake happy eyes and lots to tell me.  We’ve seen snakes, turtles, all kinds of birds, they caught a tiny mouse once (her name was Lydia), one of my sons managed to catch a mole once and it went right down the back of his coat. 

I hope and pray that we are able to raise our children here and use our home to encourage others.  We don’t ever want to move again, that’s how happy we are!  I love going outside with my camera and the pictures I put on my blog are ones that I’ve taken here at home.

Anyway, to God be all  the glory! 

This is a picture I took yesterday of little one picking up a rock to throw in the pond:

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And the sun is shining!  Trott was in a sunbeam and when Son woke up this morning,he stumbled his way over to join him:

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My boy and his dog.  Yet another blessing!

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More pictures (updated this afternoon):

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Today’s catch!  Tadpoles, a frog, and a turtle from the pond.

 

a very wet plant/lost hindquarters/dinner review

I still find each day too short for all the thoughts I want to think, all the walks I want to take, all the books I want to read and all the friends I want to see.  ~John Burroughs

someone I noticed on my walk today, it looks like this plant is covered in ice, but it’s actually water droplets!

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Is this not the wettest plant?  I bet if I wrung it out I would get a glass of water! 

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I just had to laugh when I saw this on my rug:

Poor Bessie and her lost hind quarters

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Dinner Reviews:

I made a new dinner tonight.  It was a rice, broccoli, and chicken casserole.  Here is what the family had to say about it:

 “It was a little good and a little bad.  It was medium.  Actually, Mom?  It was disgusting.”

 “It was good.  Make it again!”

 “Well, you know I don’t like broccoli, Mom.  So. . .next time you make it would you leave it out?”

  “It’s great!  Don’t change a thing!”

Me:  ???!!!!!!!?????!!!!!!???

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Well, I’m on my way to bed with some Ben and Jerry’s ice cream!

Good night!

 

strange but true

We all went for a walk this evening and when 10 year old noticed that his little brother had a rock in his hand, he took it and said, “Can I see your rock?”  To our surprise, he proceeded to smell it with an audible and quick “sniff, sniff, sniff”.  Then he sighed and said, “Nope. . .oh well” as he tossed it back.  He then explained to us,

“I like the smell of certain rocks. . .   and gasoline.”

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I just asked Husband to read this and he said that the gasoline part was a little wierd, but wouldn’t let me delete because, “I don’t believe in that.  Once you put something down in your blog it should be there forever.”

Okay then!

PS. Don’t worry.  Our son does not have a problem with sniffing gasoline! 

 

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Happy Easter!

He is not here; for He is risen-Matthew 28:6

He lives!
He lives!
Christ Jesus lives today!
He walks with me
and talks with me
along life’s narrow way.
He lives,
He lives,
salvation to impart!
You ask me how I know He lives?
He lives within my heart!
~A. Ackley

Our Lord has written the promise of resurrection,
not in books alone, but in every leaf in springtime.

Martin Luther

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I know that my Redeemer liveth.  Job 19:25

“A living Redeemer, truly mine,
is joy unspeakable.”
~Charles H. Spurgeon

 

 

that’s better!

Sometimes it’s guesswork when you’re a mommy.

Like today:  Baby was having a melt down a little bit ago.  I thought he was hungry so I picked him up and put him in his high chair.  He kept crying as I warmed him up some pasta and cried even harder when I tried making him eat a bite.  (He would not eat any of it!)   So then, I lifted him out of his high chair and his head hit my chin which knocked my teeth together!  Ahhhhh!  What a moment.  I sat right on the floor with him, told him to stop crying (he did!) and he put his head down on me.

I hummed Christmas songs and he fell right to sleep. (Christmas songs?  Yes, the phrase, “all is calm, all is bright” kept running through my mind.)

Of course I had oldest son take a couple pics.

Poor Baby.  All he wanted to was to sleep on Mama.

Then son #2 had a math question.

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