I have always thought it sounded trite to speak of “falling in love with Jesus.” But trite or not, isn’t that what I want for my children? To learn to “love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might” (Deuteronomy 6:5). With that in mind, and having run across this blog post on Pinterest several months ago, I created a morning devotion basket for the kids and I to use. You see, up till now, I would typically find time to read the Bible and pray away from my children. Away from distraction, away from the demands of dust and dirty dishes, and away from the 437 questions a four-year-old asks every day. Then I realized I was doing them a major disservice by disallowing them to see me in the Word regularly. If I want them to love the Lord God, then I must show them how I love the Lord my God! Our new routine is to wake up in the morning, prepare a simple breakfast — usually cold cereal for the kids, toast and tea for me — and sit d...
[...] Instant gratification sewing 2010 January 6 tags: Sewing by Christephi As much as I enjoy elaborate sewing projects that take a good bit of time to finish, I love projects that deliver instant gratification. Last week I made lounge pants for hubby and a cape for Miss M from some polar fleece I got at JoAnn’s on Black Friday. Today I used some of the same fleece to whip up a pair of pants for little E-man. I haven’t been able to take pictures of the lounge pants or cape yet, but I promise I will eventually. You can see matchy-matchy pants for all three of them here. [...]
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