I remember one time my youth minister, Kerry, held my hand during prayer at a Bible Study (we were all holding hands, just fyi!) and he said, “Lyndsay, your hands are so cold, but you know what they say: ‘Cold hands, warm heart, you must be in love.'” I was. But that had nothing to do it, and that is the weirdest statement in the free world.
It’s Electric, Boogie Woogie…and Abiding in Christ
So yesterday I couldn’t blog, and today when I tried, the internet wasn’t working (is this Africa or what, people?), and tonight here I am with Jack’s computer on and I am 48 minutes late for bedtime. Needless to say, I’ll be writing quick. It’s not that I’m bursting with such inspiration about winter, I will tell you that much. It is so freezing cold outside and staticky inside; my skin is dry and I haven’t lost the goosebumps long enough to have a chance to shave my legs in…well, TMI.
Everybody Has Those Days…
…I just have more of them. I have been so tired this week! Along with that comes such a lack of mojo. Gee whiz. I can hardly stand myself. Although the winter is part of it, I certainly can’t force full responsibility on it. It’s actually been gorgeous outside. If it’s going to be cold, at least it’s beautiful! In the midst of my lack, I thank God for the unmerited favor and unconditional love He has for me. I receive it. I take it. I’m hungry and thirsty for it, and can’t live without it. Grace. I wrote a song a long time ago that says, “I am just a beggar really, arms outstretched…for one more handout, one more chance, one more anything.”
Wordless Wednesday (Photos by Jack)
Butt-Grab Chili
(Yemi made this at library class.)
Hee hee. Yes, “Butt-Grab Chili” is exactly what I meant to write! I want to give you an awesome recipe for chili, and a funny story to go with. Today, we had this delicious meal along with some cheese, crackers, and broccoli. Wish I had a picture. I do have a picture actually; however, something most usually goes wrong between me and technology that disables me from appearing as cool and blogalicious as I would like to be. 🙂
Hmm…
So, today I was thinking, “What the heck can I say about winter today? It is cold and I am tired and wah, wah, wah!” I told my mother-in-law/mentor/great friend that there had better be at least 90 good things about winter because that’s how many days I committed to write about it. 🙂
Home for Dinner
Today we went to my mom and dad’s for dinner, to celebrate his 55th birthday. We all look forward to our birthday dinners, because we all get together, but let’s face it, it’s also for the great food!!! My mom is a wonderful cook, and has several “specialty” meals. One of those meals is: well, before I reveal, I just have to say it sounds yucky but it’s really, really good…AND (bonus) it’s made in the crock pot. Anything made in the crock pot is made for winter, and is a good thing about winter! Who wants a hot steamy crock pot sitting in their kitchen in July? Hello.
Saturday Shopping
One fun thing about winter is…dare I say it…the chance to take back something you got for Christmas that you didn’t really need. 🙂 Merchandise credit, baby! And the chance to use Christmas money if you were lucky enough to get some.
Reason However Many to Enjoy Winter: ‘Cause Right Now Is All We’ve Got
Today was so fun! When I woke up, I wondered if it was a “snow day”…which never meant anything to me before until this winter, with Selah being in her first year of school now. (My dear husband gets up with Selah, and Yemi and I sleep until 9. I know, I know. Charmed life.) But anyway, we started out the day with breakfast, then playing, then we watched Sesame Street (my fave), and then Toy Story 3. Selah got it for Christmas, but I hadn’t watched it yet. Tear, tear!! Then we had lunch, took “naps” (ha ha), did schoolwork, and dressed up like princesses (not me, and sorry there’s no pictures of this! I have some great ones but they are still on the camera. Fail.) Then dinner, games, and “Potty Time with Elmo”. A little too much TV today, but…yeah. No excuses. This is why I’m not homeschooling.
I’ve Got Sunshine…
I wonder if you knew that Vitamin D is more powerful than the flu shot? Sorry to be a horrible blogger and not even have a site to prove it, but there are numerous articles online where it has been tested, and in the “alternative medicine” world it’s pretty much a fact. I am giving my girls Vitamin D, about half a dropper full of a concentrated liquid kind, bought at Sonshine Natural Store in Campbellsville. The girls call it their sunshine.