Wednesday, July 23, 2025

High Summer Views From Home

 


Dear Ones,

I hope you are doing your best in your current circumstances. I anticipate leaving a nice video for you. My voice and word currency is thin right now since I’m being visited by descendants, so I’ll post a few photos.






Lately I have been shown how to make a simple pleasant daily journal by putting one small die cut or picture on a tiny page. These are placed in tiny blank books and done once a day.  


I use small colored and white index cards and write one scripture word. It has to be very simple and not become a huge project. That takes restraint for some of us. This is a good project for your children too if they want to know about words. The cards can be clamped together with a fancy clothespin. This is a good habit that for some, creates a moment of quietness. simplicity, focus, and prayerful gratitude which can do wonders for the day. 




Parts of pictures from greeting cards are also used. 




Stickers from Dollar Tree.

Stickers from the Hobby Lobby. 

I mentioned something like this in a previous post. 


My granddaughter looks like a painting.




Friday, July 04, 2025

Books for the Home 4b


Greetings, I hope you will pray and plan for a day of purpose and pleasantness at home.

I have been talking about books I once used in my home. Today I discussed these books:



The Eric Sloane book, below, is suitable for boys and young men at home. It contains information for
creative activities and personal conduct/manners.



You can search for these online at Thrift Books, Abe Books and other sellers, including Walmart.com

I read this poem by Edgar Guest:

Hard Luck

BY EDGAR ALBERT GUEST (1881-1959)
Ain’t no use as I can see
In sittin’ underneath a tree
An’ growlin’ that your luck is bad,
An’ that your life is extry sad;

Your life ain’t sadder than your neighbor’s
Nor any harder are your labors;
It rains on him the same as you,
An’ he has work he hates to do;

An’ he gits tired an’ he gits cross,
An’ he has trouble with the boss;
You take his whole life, through an’ through,
Why, he’s no better off than you.

If whinin’ brushed the clouds away
I wouldn’t have a word to say;
If it made good friends out o’ foes
I’d whine a bit, too, I suppose;

But when I look around an’ see
A lot o’ men resemblin’ me,
An’ see ’em sad, an’ see ’em gay
With work t’ do most every day,

Some full o’ fun, some bent with care,
Some havin’ troubles hard to bear,
I reckon, as I count my woes,
They’re ’bout what everybody knows.

The day I find a man who’ll say
He’s never known a rainy day,
Who’ll raise his right hand up an’ swear
In forty years he’s had no care,

Has never had a single blow,
An’ never known one touch o’ woe,
Has never seen a loved one die,
Has never wept or heaved a sigh,

Has never had a plan go wrong,
But allas* laughed his way along;
Then I’ll sit down an’ start to whine
That all the hard luck here is mine.

(*"Allus" is a way of saying "always".)


 This poem has an interesting message about thinking that "nothing ever goes right for me" or "I'm always having hard luck."  Start in your youth to adopt the habit of being an being an over-comer that will help others overcome the same problems.


I also recommended hefty doses of ingredients from Philippians 4:7 before you even face your day at home. One of my grandchildren takes her Bible outside first thing of a morning and reads aloud as she takes a slow walk before the noise of the day begins.

2 doses of rejoicing
1 dose of  a combination of reasonableness, gentleness and refinement
1 dose of prayer
unlimited doses of thanksgiving
 
Repeat throughout the day as needed. It is not possible to over-dose. 

Maintains peace and provides an adequate guard for your hearts and minds.

Please enjoy homemaking while you listen today.


Wednesday, July 02, 2025

Books for the home 4a

 


Greetings and prayers for you all today. I hope that you will not allow everything to swirl around in your mind and that you will pay close attention to what you are doing and find ways to delight in it.

One of my cups to match the flowers today.

I have posted here a few things from Pinterest that I thought were interesting.






Please make sure you check My Pinterest once in awhile for more ideas.

While setting goals and aspiring to something might seem unrealistic, it is important to have something to look up to as a standard in ourselves and our homes. 

This is a short talk today but I shall pick up speed again.