Lord’s Day “Mediation on Heaven”

 

Quotes from Richard Baxter’s “The Saints’ Everlasting Rest”.

     This meditation is upon your everlasting rest.  I would not have you cast off your other meditations; but surely, as Heaven has preeminence in perfection, it should have it also in our meditation. . . .This is a walk to Mount Sion:  from the kingdoms of this world to the kingdom of saints; from earth to heaven; from time to eternity.  It is walking upon sun, moon, and stars, in the garden and paradise of God.

     Give this heavenly contemplation a stated time. . . .Let it be frequent as well. . .to prevent a shyness between God and your soul.  Frequent association breeds familiarity, and familiarity increases love and delight.

     All things are beautiful and excellent in their season. . .I have always found that the fittest time to meditate for myself is the evening, from sunset to twilight. . .The Lord’s Day is exceedingly seasonable for this exercise.   When should we more seasonably contemplate our rest, than on that day of rest which typifies it to us?

     What fitter time to converse with our Lord than on the Lord’s day?  What fitter time to ascend to heaven than on that on which He arose from earth and fully triumphed over death and hell?  The fittest temper for a true Christian, is like John, to “be in the Spirit on Lord’s day.”

Written by Puritan Theologian and Pastor,  Richard Baxter, 1615-1691

Walk with Friends

Making Memories. . . . .

Kathy and Karen came over yesterday and we went for a walk.  Between the 3 of us, we had 10 beautiful children along.  It was a wonderful day full of sunshine, bright fall color, the laughter of children, and the fellowship of friends.

” To have a friend is to have one of the sweetest gifts that life can bring:  to be a friend is to have a solemn and tender education of soul from day to day” Chinese proverb 

“A friend is someone who sees through you and still enjoys the view”  Wilma Askinas

DSCN29100001 She was picking flowers wherever she went.

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Kathy’s daughter, Emily, was born premature weighing in at just a little over a pound.   So many were praying for her and today she is a healthy almost-3-year-old.

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hold me, Momma

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When I look at this picture of Caleb and me, I am filled with gratitude to God for these years in which I have a baby in my arms.  I’m thankful to Him for allowing me to be a Mother.

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“Good communication is as stimulating as black coffee.”  Anne Morrow Lindbergh

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Karen told us that her mother used to make her hot chocolate on winter days after school, and read aloud from Heidi.  She said that she was only 6 years old, but she will always remember.

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Friends.  American flag.  Bare feet.  Little boys.  Hold my hand.  That was fun, wasn’t it?

“Are we not two volumes of one book?”  M. Valmore

Thank you, God
for friends
and for beautiful days

 

 

Peanut Butter Squares

 Because I am a member of the blog ring “Making it Home”, I do try to post a recipe now and then to actually prove that I am making things!    The recipe here is for those peanut butter squares that David and I made together yesterday.  They ended up being VERY GOOD and I hope that you like them as much as we did.

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Peanut Butter Squares

1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup packed brown sugar
1/2 cup butter, softened
1/3 cup peanut butter
1 egg
1 cup flour
1 cup regular oats
1/2 tsp. baking soda
1/4 tsp. salt
Peanut Butter frosting
3 T. cocoa
1 T. milk

Heat oven to 350.  Mix sugars, butter, peanut butter and egg.  Stir in flour, oats, baking soda and salt.  Spread in greased rectangular pan, 13 by 9 inches.  Bake until golden brown, 17 to 22 minutes; cool.

Prepare Peanut Butter frosting; reserve 1/3 cup.  Stir in cocoa and milk into remaining frosting until smooth.  If necessary, stir in additional milk until of spreading consistency.  Frost with cocoa frosting.  Drop Peanut Butter Frosting by teaspoonfuls onto cocoa frosting; swirl for marbled effect. 

Peanut Butter Frosting:  Mix 1 1/2 cups powdered sugar, 1/4 cup peanut butter and 2 T. milk.  Stir in additional milk, 1/2 tsp. at a time, until of spreading consistency.

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Yum

 

I am burdened for that Amish community that suffered from such hatred yesterday.  God is in control.  Let’s pray today that He will be glorified through this.  The world will have an opportunity to see how a Christian community reacts to such violence.  I already saw on the news this morning that the Amish are prepared to forgive.  Isn’t that what true Christianity is all about?  Pray today for our country!

“Trust in Him at all times; ye people, pour out your heart before Him:  God is a refuge for us.” Ps. 62:8

Today I took my kids to Elissa’s house (their former school-teacher from our now closed Christian school).  I dropped them off at 9:30 and she’s bringing them home.  It’s after 4 and they still aren’t here! 

This has been a great day.  Not because my kids are gone, I love them dearly, but well. 

Yes, it’s because they’re gone!!

I needed some help!  I needed a little less noise and activity and Elissa agreed to help.  I’m so thankful for my friends.

David and Caleb just woke up from long naps and now I’m going to make peanut butter brownies w/David.

Update:  At like 6:00 Ethan called me and I said, “Hi Ethan, where are you?” and he said, “We’re still at Miss Irmler’s.  She wants us to spend the night!  Can we?  Please Please Please!??!?!”  Of COURSE I said “Yes”.

Wow, I am so encouraged!  Rich and I have been able to spend some much needed time with the two littlest ones.  It’s been such a nice evening together.  Rich is upstairs reading to them now. 

“You needed some quiet
and I needed some noise”
~what Elissa said to me today

Show a Little bit of Love and Kindness

I hope you all have a blessed Lord’s day.  Remember, as we go to church today, that we should be not only worshipping God, but encouraging the saints.  We have enough to battle in our daily lives, let us be extra-loving to each other in the house of God.  And be genuine and sincere! 

I like the words to this old praise song:

Sing a song, spread some cheer
there are sad and lonely people everywhere.
Be a friend, show some love
It will lift them from the dungeons of despair.

Show a little bit of love and kindness
never go along with hatred’s blindness,
Take a little time to reach for JOY
and wear a happy face!
Sing a little bit when the days are dreary,
Give a little help to a friend who’s weary
That’s the way to make the world a happy place!

Offer help, bring some hope
To the fainting and discouraged on life’s road.
See a need, lend a hand
There are many who are crushed beneath their load.

Show a little bit of love and kindness
never go along with hatred’s blindness,
Take a little time to reach for JOY
and wear a happy face!
Sing a little bit when the days are dreary,
Give a little help to a friend who’s weary
That’s the way to make the world a happy place!

Be a LIGHT, show the way
Be a light within the night for those astray.
Speak a word, LOVING WORD
That will bring them back to walk the narrow way!

Show a little bit of love and kindness
NEVER go along with hatred’s blindness,
Take a little time to reach for JOY
and wear a HAPPY FACE!
Sing a little bit when the days are dreary,
Give a little HELP to a friend who’s weary
That’s the way to make the world a happy place!

 

Jesus says, “I give you a new commandment:  that you love one another.  Just as I have loved you, you should also love one another.”  John 13:34

 

My Daughter Grace

 

Grace Lillian

 I haven’t put very many pictures of her on my blog lately.  Grace is my only girl, a wonderful part of our family that is mostly BOYS.  She’s got her Daddy wrapped around her little finger . . .I can’t imagine what my world be like without Grace’s hair to fix, her emotions to deal with, her smiles and giggles to enjoy or her dolls to play with!  She adds so much to my life and I am so thankful for her, my daughter.

 

Her favorite color is Purple

She loves to hug

Grandma and Grandpa call her “Sweetie”

Grace loves to play with her Bitty Baby, her American girl doll “Samantha”, and her cat, Angie.

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Grace’s favorite book is The Pilgrim’s Progress.

She loves horses now, too.

She’s the only one in our family who has brown eyes.  I love them.

Pretty Girl

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This is a picture of some of the vintage fiesta that I own.  I bought the disc pitcher in Sturbridge, the turquoise and yellow dishes I bought this week in Somers, CT.   The vintage ivory plate and cobalt plate I bought in Suffield, CT.    In “real life” the pitcher is the same color as the rest of the yellow in this photo.

I received a new “Country Living” magazine today.  Here are some quotes for inspiration:

I like a rich color such as an earthy brown in the home.  It provides a reassuring contrast to the highly technical times we live in today.  Chris Madden, designer

A good cast iron skillet has a unique recipe of its own, a sort of DNA-its seasoning that it perfects over time

Abundance, the season’s theme, calls for a table brimming with beautiful color.

Give thanks
       and in all
things be       
grateful.

Abundance begins with a home that brims with laughter, where conversation is plentiful, and bounty is measured by hours spent with loved ones.  Fill yours to overflowing.

Natural beauty

the earthy warmth of wood

At home in comfort

simply thankful

 

Grandma's Apple Cake, Home-made Applesauce

“Autumn is the bite of
the first fall apple”
C.Petrowsky

 

an apple a day keeps the doctor away

 

Recipes
This first one
is from my g’ma’s
recipe files:

 

*Homemade Applesauce*
really really yummy, especially right after you make it and it’s still warm

 

“Here are bowls of oatmeal, with whole pints of cream, large dishes of baked apples, the big blue platter full of sizzling ham, with many eggs disposed upon it; here are hot cakes piled by the tens and dozens, with melting butter and brown sugar between them, and hashed brown potatoes, Graham bread and white bread, fresh butter, honey, jam, milk and the steaming pot of coffee.  Here are doughnuts or gingerbread to accompany the coffee cups’ second filling, and then-for he was a boy in New England-my father likes just one medium-size wedge of apple pie to top off the meal and finish the foundation for a good day’s work.”  Rose Wilder Lane

“‘An apple is a great thing.  There are so many different kinds of apples, Johnny, and so many ways to use them.  You can eat apples right off the tree.  Or you can make them into apple pies and apple cakes, and apple butter and apple sauce-and apple cider!  You can roast apples, bake apples, and boil apples,’ said Mr. Crawford.  He picked an apple off one of the trees and took a bite.  The juice rolled down his chin.”   From Johnny Appleseed

 

Apples