Saturday, July 21, 2012

How To Pack A Lunch

I love how the Bible is truly a book alive. How each time you read, you find something new. How sometimes, it isn't something 'new' as much as you see yourself in the story...you see an element that is relative to you in your season.  My season (for the last 18 years) has been Motherhood. 


When I read my Bible, I read it through the eyes of a Mother.
I feel sympathy for Job's wife.
I feel the awe of the Stable birth.
I ache when David's baby died, because every baby has a Mother.
I feel the moment helplessness became heroism for Jochebed. 
       *did you know that the midwives who were supposed to kill the
        newborn Hebrew boys grew to fear the Hebrew woman, because 
        they learned to give birth silently....on a stool.....alone 
        Just to keep the murderers at bay? AMAZING!


So when I read the story of the little boy who brought the lunch to the field that day....I think about his Mother. Surely she packed that lunch. (I do often wonder how long she thought he would be gone to pack 2 fish and 5 loaves of bread!!) I've admitted in the past to being a minimalist. I would have given my sons 1 fish and 2 pieces of bread. (poor little things!)


But he was SO prepared...and was so willing to share. The disciples asked who had brought food. I can just see him running with his little basket, the innocence of childhood on his face. He didn't think they would steal it- but he had no idea they were going to multiply it. He was eager to share, because his Mom packed good lunches.


We have to prepare our children with a 'lunch' spiritually.  Why?


For THEM: They have to eat. It sure needs to be the Bread of Life.  We have to teach them to eat, teach them to accept the blessings God gives them, for their own souls' sake. They have to LIVE!


For OTHERS: They need to know how to share with others, so others can be blessed. There is a hurting world out there, and your kids' lunch can feed them.


For CHRIST: They need to be prepared to be used by Him. God will use them in whatever way He sees fit, but only if they are prepared. The Kingdom needs workers...the Master is calling.


      They should be well prepared. (Sunday School alone won't 
                                     do it!)
      They should be willing. (A child who won't pick up his 
                               clothes, won't willingly work 
                               for God.'The Lord's Work' 
                               isn't all preaching and 
                               teaching ...someone has to take 
                               out the trash. They also have 
                               to be able to work...teach them
                               HOW to do jobs well and train 
                               them to look for them.)
     They should be CONFIDENT. (It isn't fair to be thrown 
                               into something ill prepared.)


We cannot depend on others to feed our children, just like this Mother didn't send her little boy out hoping someone would give him some bread. We must send our children out everyday, knowing the voice of the Shepherd...with their Lunch of Truth, ready to serve, willing to listen and confident that they are doing the Father's business.


Let me get to packing.....

Monday, July 16, 2012

If you give a boy...
a slingshot,
He will ask to go to this creek.
And he will get a handfull of rocks..
Then he will spit in the water.
And when the minnows come check out the spit...
The boy will smack the minnows...
And kill one...
Then his brother will want to try.
If you give a boy a slingshot.

Friday, July 6, 2012

Since our move to Tuscaloosa, I have jumped on the 'couponing wagon'.
I LOVE IT!
It is really therapeutic for me, and it is addicting.  The more I save, the more I want to save. It's a vicious cycle, but one that I'm not fighting too hard.  Every time I go shopping, my  hubby calls to see how much I saved. I encourage him to keep working hard, so I can keep saving him lot's! It is one perk of being a stay at home Mom. I do not know if I could do this if I worked full time. Clipping and comparing takes a lot of time-but I'm so glad to do it. I love being a good steward. I feel that the Bible lays out a really good idea of what a woman should do in Proverbs 31 and thrifty shopping is on that list.  By using coupons, I am able to feed my family better brands for much less than I'm used to spending. It's a win/win situation for me.  The best way to catch on to the coupon craze, is to GO SHOP! It all makes more sense once you start 'doing' it.

Today's Winn Dixie shopping trip.

Our Winn Dixie has BOGO each week. I use coupons on both items...it's the most savings possible.  These were my BOGO's this week, my coupons are in (quotation marks).
Suddenly Salad (-.$1.00 on 2)
Rice-a-Roni (-.50 on 2) had 2 coupons, bought 4
Ronco noodles
Cutter Product (-$1.00 off 2)

They also have a "Make A Meal" purchase. This weeks was buy 3 selected cereals and get a gallon of milk, 1/2 gallon orange juice, squeeze smuckers jelly & Muffin Mix FREE) I had a coupon for $1.00 off two boxes of cereal.

Buy 2 Pantene products for $11.98 and get a pkg of cotton balls, secret deodorant, crest toothpaste and ivory soap FREE. (-$3.00 off two Pantene products, -.75 off crest toothpaste, -.50 off secret deo)   Great tip to use coupons on the 'free' items...makes your overall total go down.

Colgate toothpaste was on sale for .99 and I had .50 coupons...I don't need toothpaste so I only bought two tubes at .49 each. Great deal!

Hillshire Farms had their deli meat for 3 for $10.00. I had a -.35 coupon for each package. Winn Dixie doubles these small coupons, so I saved .70 on each package.

Hamburger Helper were 2 for $4.00 and I had a -$1.00 on 3, so I bought 4.

My total was $127.99, swiped my Rewards Card, used a $5.00 coupon on a $55.00 purchase and $10.85 in coupons and I paid $58.91 for this items in the picture. I was very pleased and THANKFUL!



 At CVS....I scanned my ExtraCare card and received $1.50 in rewards. This is money I have been paid back for shopping there. I had a $3.00 off a liquid Tide purchase of $8.00 from a week ago with my ExtraCare card. (ALWAYS scan it when you walk in the door!)  Glad I saved it! Today, Tide 50 oz was on sale for $5.97 and I had (2) $1.00 off coupons from P&G.
9 oz Dawn was on sale for .97 and I had (2) .25 coupons.
The water was on sale for $2.44. We are going camping soon and I needed this water!

My Total $30.85, I paid $13.31  I saved  $17.54

I am very pleased with my shopping today.  Hope this helps any of you 'newbies'....I still consider myself a newbie but I've learned a lot from other friends and www.couponmom.com. This is my most helpful sight.

Every dollar I save, I can spend on something else- that is the reason I cut and compare each week.
God bless!
-Sondra

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

What I make God....

I'm a minimalist. 


If there are 5 of us eating, I take the chance and buy the 8 piece chicken.


If the little boy in the Bible had been my kid, he'd have had one fish and two loaves of bread. 


I have 6 pairs of shoes. (Yes, I'm female!)


My kids have 4 pairs of dress pants each.


I only buy peanut butter when we are running out.


I make God a minimalist.


I only ask Him for just enough.


I only expect just enough to get by.


I am almost never disappointed.


He gives me just enough, because I don't believe Him for more.


He made 20,000 species of butterflies just so we have a variety to enjoy.  The stars are a testament to His handiwork for our pleasure. (we could easily get by with one big night light) 


Yet I ask for a tiny drop of water as to not run His well dry....and He holds the oceans in His Hand.  


I ask for the exact amount of money we need, and not a penny more, because I don't want to take away from someone else...and He put the gold and the diamonds in the hills.


I refuse to make God a minimalist any more, the last thing I want is for my God to be like me!


;)


Do you limit God?

Monday, July 2, 2012

A new month means.....

A new month around here will mean lots of things....America is having a birthday!  We will be renewing our lease (unless the Lord has another plan QUICKLY) on our church building. We are almost done with summer, thus almost ready for school to begin. (yippee/booo in no particular order) It means one year our house has been on the market. :( We will be attending Campmeeting at our home church.

So much to do (which is how I like my life) when do we get started?

Well, we started off July at church. Sunday morning is a great way to start a new month. (Or anything for that matter) We had a couple in our church to have a new grandbaby this week, so they brought her to church for the first time. I love FIRSTS at church. <3 Church was the first places any of our boys went...we dedicated them there...we learned to worship there....we learned to pray there...we've had one get married there...we celebrate all of our biggest achievements there, with our church family. LOVE IT!


Been thinking a lot lately about how quickly our boys grow up...you have 18 summers with them (unless of course, you are like me, and continue to vacation with your parents haha!)  Time is running out to have any 'firsts' or 31's with them.
So far we have enjoyed these "firsts"
Camped on the Black Warrior
Water skied
Tubed
Got a pet ferret
Gavin & I took (and passed) our vessel license
Larry & I sailed down the river ALONE! (what?)


Love my guys. <3 Here's to many more firsts this summer.

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