Here is a sweet encouraging poems for moms.
Mother
Mother! If you think you're just a housewife
And your life is dull and drear
Because you don't bring home the pay
And you don't have a career.
'Cause you don't get out amongst the crowd,
To find out all that's new,
Just listen a moment
For I have news for you.
There's not a more important work
Throughout all the land,
Because you have the power
To change the world; within your hand.
So bring up your children
In the best way that that you know.
For the way they are brought up
Is the way the world will go.
They'll be leaders or followers
In twenty years or so
And their leadership will hinge
On everything they know.
So bring them up in the ways of God
So they may understand
If He's the ruler of their life
Then He will rule the land.
This is the only hope we have
For peace and joy, we know.
So mother, you must do your best.
It's the only way to go.
So mother, don't you feel left out
You're indispensable, my dear,
For the way the world will go
Depends on your career.
~ Harry Kruse
Motherhood is the highest calling and the greatest career any woman can have!!!
So embrace it and give it your all!!
Your children deserve it and you will be blessed for it!
In Him,
Mae
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Sunday, February 26, 2012
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
be a watchwoman of your home
I would like to share an article here written by Nancy Campbell from the Above Rubies Ministries. ( shared here with from permission from Nancy )
It is so good, and is the very things that have been heavy on my mind and heart for my family.
SCARE THE DEVIL
The ark kept Noah and his family safe from flood. But, although they were safe, they had to go through the storm. We will never be able to avoid the storms and tempests of this life. Consequently, we have to learn how to navigate them. God shows the way through the example of Noah who built a strong home, a home that could withstand the biggest tempest that ever hit this earth.
...Each one of has faced our different storms. We may face bigger storms ahead. The most important thing we can do is to continue strengthening our marriage and our home. Ask God to show you any leaks where the destroying enemy can enter in. Our homes constantly need repair. I am glad I married a “Mr. Fix It” as I call my husband. But more than physical wear and tear is spiritual wear and tear.
Constantly check what is going on in your home, what is being watched and read in your home, and what is coming into your home. The enemy hates godly homes and he looks for openings in the walls where he can enter in. He looks for broken down walls. Close up all holes. Take authority over compromise, worldliness and all evil. Plead for God’s protection and cover your home with the power of the precious blood of Jesus Christ. Become such a diligent watchwoman that you scare the devil!
Love from Nancy
So well put, and must for us all to do. May we all be ever so watchful of our homes not allowing any evil to enter therein.
( If you would like to learn more about the Above Rubies ministries please visit www.aboverubies.org )
In Him,
Mae
It is so good, and is the very things that have been heavy on my mind and heart for my family.
SCARE THE DEVIL
The ark kept Noah and his family safe from flood. But, although they were safe, they had to go through the storm. We will never be able to avoid the storms and tempests of this life. Consequently, we have to learn how to navigate them. God shows the way through the example of Noah who built a strong home, a home that could withstand the biggest tempest that ever hit this earth.
...Each one of has faced our different storms. We may face bigger storms ahead. The most important thing we can do is to continue strengthening our marriage and our home. Ask God to show you any leaks where the destroying enemy can enter in. Our homes constantly need repair. I am glad I married a “Mr. Fix It” as I call my husband. But more than physical wear and tear is spiritual wear and tear.
Constantly check what is going on in your home, what is being watched and read in your home, and what is coming into your home. The enemy hates godly homes and he looks for openings in the walls where he can enter in. He looks for broken down walls. Close up all holes. Take authority over compromise, worldliness and all evil. Plead for God’s protection and cover your home with the power of the precious blood of Jesus Christ. Become such a diligent watchwoman that you scare the devil!
Love from Nancy
So well put, and must for us all to do. May we all be ever so watchful of our homes not allowing any evil to enter therein.
( If you would like to learn more about the Above Rubies ministries please visit www.aboverubies.org )
In Him,
Mae
Sunday, February 19, 2012
the TV song
I just recently came across this little song in one of the children's piano books.
After reading it I was like, "really!? Is this what it's like in some homes?"
Here is the song.
TV
Every night I watch TV till time to go to bed.
Every night I watch TV till I'm a sleepy head.
Mother turns out every light, Then we watch TV.
Pictures, stories, every night for our family.
Every night I watch TV till time to go to bed.
Every night I watch TV till I'm a sleepy head.
That sounds so very sad to me, if that is really true in some homes.
I am thinking what about...
~ reading good books
~ playing family games
~ family devotions
~ writing letters
~ sewing, knitting, or crocheting
~ doing crafts or coloring or puzzles
~ talking with each other about the day
~ or just time to think, and going to bed at decent hour?
I am thinking there is much more exciting things to life than watching TV every night.
So glad that song isn't true for our home.
In my opinion life is far too short to spend it that way, I have way to many great things to accomplish and do in life!!
I would love to hear your thoughts on this. Just leave me a comment.
In Him,
Mae
After reading it I was like, "really!? Is this what it's like in some homes?"
Here is the song.
TV
Every night I watch TV till time to go to bed.
Every night I watch TV till I'm a sleepy head.
Mother turns out every light, Then we watch TV.
Pictures, stories, every night for our family.
Every night I watch TV till time to go to bed.
Every night I watch TV till I'm a sleepy head.
That sounds so very sad to me, if that is really true in some homes.
I am thinking what about...
~ reading good books
~ playing family games
~ family devotions
~ writing letters
~ sewing, knitting, or crocheting
~ doing crafts or coloring or puzzles
~ talking with each other about the day
~ or just time to think, and going to bed at decent hour?
I am thinking there is much more exciting things to life than watching TV every night.
So glad that song isn't true for our home.
In my opinion life is far too short to spend it that way, I have way to many great things to accomplish and do in life!!
I would love to hear your thoughts on this. Just leave me a comment.
In Him,
Mae
Friday, February 10, 2012
sewing denim skirts from jeans
So I decided to sew both my little girls a jean skirt. And here is pictures of the completed project, along with the step-by-step instructions to go with it!!!
Instructions:
Things you will need
~ Jeans
~sewing machine with sturdy needle for thick fabric
~tan denim strength tread
~straight pins
1) Cut off jeans at the desired length and turn them inside out.
2) Using a seam cutter, rip out the inside seams of the legs ( up to the zipper in the front and to the yoke in the back).
3) Starting at the top ( what used to be the crotch area, right under the zipper), pin together the front panels leaving 3/4 - inch for a seam. If the top area seems to bulky, take this small flap area and fold it over the to be sewn flat against the front of the skirt.
4) Using a heavy duty needle ( for thick fabric), sew the flap flat against the skirt; then sew the seam down to the hem area, leaving about 1 1/2 in. for the hem. *
5) Turn the skirt around and repeat the above process, pinning and stitching the seam down to just above the hem area.
6) After the front and back have been stitched, but before hem it, try it on to see if it is to tight. If the skirt needs a little wiggle room, cut a 2 or 3 inch slit up the back, or side of the skirt. Fold the cut the material of the slit inside ans stitch it down to the hem. Stitch across the top of the slit to keep it from fraying.**
7) With the skirt turned inside out, fold up the hem about 1 inch and secure all the way around with straight pins. Stitch the hem, directly under the pins; then remove the pins after hem is finished. ***
Tips
~ personalize your new denim skirt with studs , embroidered designs, rhinestones,or other craft decos. If you prefer the hem to gradually fray , then omit stitching the hem; just be sure it has been cut evenly around. ( for theses skirts I did not add any thing for decore, these jeans were already decorated like this)
* In step 5 I did not sew back the flap as instructed, but simply cut that all off (leaving about a 1/2 inch from the seam), after sewing up each seam. It seemed to be just fine, at least on the girls skirts.
** In step 6 I did not cut a slit in the girls skirts for they seemed to be just right. I can see though in a longer skirt that a slit may be needed to be roomy enough.
*** In step 7 I did not pin the hem but just simply tucked the material under while I was sewing the hem. Less hassle that way. It worked fine for me, but I was not to concerned with having an absolutely even hem. But as you can see in the pictures it does looks alright. I made a very narrow hem.
Well enjoy sewing!!
My next project will be to sew me one. That may be a greater challenge than doing little girl skirts! But I look forward to seeing how it turns out.
Wishing you a most wonderful day!!
In Him, Mae
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Come unto me, all ye that labour.....
"Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
Take my yoke up on you , and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls.
For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light."
Matthew 11:28-30
I love those beautiful the words of Jesus!!
How often and how easy it is for us to take things in our own hands, and try to handle everything on our own.
Or let the things and cares of this world get the best of us. Or worry about this and that.
And when we do our load is soon way too heavy for us.
That's not what God wants for His children though.
He wants us to come to Him with all our problems.
He wants to lead and direct our lives.
He wants us to come to Him with anything and everything!!
Nothing is to big or small for Him!
We all know how wild and hectic some days can be as moms; with homeschooling, tending our sweet little ones, plus house work and laundry and cooking to no end. What a heavy load it can be!!
But God knows all of that dear moms. And he cares about all those little details, our struggles, our concerns, our worries , our little ones sickness, and so on.
We can unload all our troubles and burdens at His feet.
So if you have had a hard day, and your weary and tired in spirit, just bring it all before the our Heavenly Farther in prayer.
Pour out your heart to Him. Tell Him all about your rough day, and the things that are heavy on your mind and heart, or concerns you may have.
And He will refresh and renew you, and give you rest unto your souls.
For His yoke is easy and His burden is light.
( I felt compelled to share this verse too)
"It is vain for you to rise up early, to sit up late, to eat the bread of sorrows: for so He giveth His beloved sleep." Psalm 127:2
In Him,
Mae
Take my yoke up on you , and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls.
For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light."
Matthew 11:28-30
I love those beautiful the words of Jesus!!
How often and how easy it is for us to take things in our own hands, and try to handle everything on our own.
Or let the things and cares of this world get the best of us. Or worry about this and that.
And when we do our load is soon way too heavy for us.
That's not what God wants for His children though.
He wants us to come to Him with all our problems.
He wants to lead and direct our lives.
He wants us to come to Him with anything and everything!!
Nothing is to big or small for Him!
We all know how wild and hectic some days can be as moms; with homeschooling, tending our sweet little ones, plus house work and laundry and cooking to no end. What a heavy load it can be!!
But God knows all of that dear moms. And he cares about all those little details, our struggles, our concerns, our worries , our little ones sickness, and so on.
We can unload all our troubles and burdens at His feet.
So if you have had a hard day, and your weary and tired in spirit, just bring it all before the our Heavenly Farther in prayer.
Pour out your heart to Him. Tell Him all about your rough day, and the things that are heavy on your mind and heart, or concerns you may have.
And He will refresh and renew you, and give you rest unto your souls.
For His yoke is easy and His burden is light.
( I felt compelled to share this verse too)
"It is vain for you to rise up early, to sit up late, to eat the bread of sorrows: for so He giveth His beloved sleep." Psalm 127:2
In Him,
Mae
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