Saturday, December 19, 2009

Thy Face, Lord, Will I Seek


Hear, O Lord, when I cry with my voice: have mercy also upon me, and answer me. When thou saidst, Seek ye my face; my heart said unto thee, Thy face, Lord, will I seek.

Psalm 27:7-8

Hello


Hello.

I have so much to write about. Last week was a very busy week as we prepared to leave to Ohio for the Sufficiency of Scripture Conference. It was an awesome conference and we have so much to think about and put into practice. I'll blog about the conference and post pictures when I get a chance.

At the conference pregnancy nausea descended upon me and has increased all this week together with much fatigue. Thus, my lack of posts.

This week was spent unpacking, washing,cleaning and resting. My daughter has been such a blessing to me, just as she is during each pregnancy when nausea overwhelms me. I'll talk more about this in a future post.

God is so good. I rejoice in His goodness in my life. The end of the year is near and I pray that my life may bring Him glory and that I grow to be more like Him each day.

See didn't I tell you I have much to write about...this post has scrambled thoughts. I'll have to blame it on the pregnancy hormones!

Blessings, Dear Reader! Until my next post...

Friday, December 4, 2009

The Greatest Service To The World


“The diligent rearing of children is the greatest service to the world, both in spiritual and temporal affairs, both for the present life and for posterity."

-Justus Menius-
(1499-1558)

Thursday, December 3, 2009

He Shall Hear My Voice


Any concern too small to be turned into a prayer is too small to be made into a burden.

- Corrie Ten Boom -

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

My Daughter's First Sewing Project

The Project Challenge:
Create a set of matching pillowcases for our front porch chairs.

Here we have two mismatched useless pillows.


Material on hand: an old full size bed skirt that once belonged to my son.


Learning sewing machine basics.
To begin with, I taught my daughter how to thread our sewing machine.

I also showed her how to thread and use the bobbin.

I went over the basics of setting tension levels and stitch length.

Cutting off the elastic of the bed skirt.

More trimming.

Practice sewing on scraps.

Pinning two pieces of the bed skirt together to make a wider piece.

All nicely stitched together and ready to sew into a pillow case.


The first pillowcase is ready. The pillow fit well after a few adjustments and the bottom opening was sewed together. Beautiful!


The next day: Repeating the same steps to complete the second pillowcase.

Sewing up the pinned sides.

The completed pillows on our front porch. Don't they look wonderful?!

I blogged last week that I would be helping my daughter to start her first basic sewing project.

I had several goals in mind that I wanted accomplished with her first project. My goals were as follows:
  1. A fun and relatively simple project. Nothing frustrating or too hard.
  2. A project that would be a motivation to start other projects.
  3. A project that would use materials I already had on hand.
  4. A project that would be useful. No useless projects.
I'm proud to say that she did a wonderful job with her first project and all my project goals were fulfilled! It took her two days to complete the project working about one hour and a half a day. Our "new" pillows look great on our front porch chairs!

We will start a second sewing project on Friday. Can't wait!