Raindrops & Rainbows
"Teach me to know that the promise of the rainbow is found, not in cloud-free days, but in the midst of the storm."
Thursday, March 27, 2025
Thankful Thursday
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Wednesday Hodgepodge
2. What's put a spring in your step lately?
Defintely when I walk into the new house and see how much work the workers are getting done from day to day. The change is exciting to see! It doesn't look like the same house with the ceiling scraped and wallpaper gone.
3. When you were a kid, what was the best snack to find in your lunchbox? If you didn't do the lunchbox thing, tell us what was your favorite after school snack.
I took my lunch occasionally and my Mom always overfilled it with more than I could eat. I don't remember sides but remember asking for "wonderful ham." I don't know why I called it that, I meant the thinly sliced ham on my sandwich.
4. In what area of your life are you planting seeds ?
I try to be encouraging and play seeds of encouragement for one of the college girls at our church while she's away at college.
5. Why do you live where you do? Would you consider living somewhere else? Why or why not?
Perfect timing for this question since we are about to move.
We moved here in 2010 because of my husband's job after being in that place for 7 years. We were happy to be back to this area. We loved this house and have always wanted to look for a little place outside of the city limits with a few acres...we don't need or want a 100! We've looked with our Realtor at various houses that came on the market since 2019 which is crazy. We even made some offers.
One of several qualifying factors for where we looked was in the same school district. Since I'm on the school board I have to reside in the district.
We are excited to live in a new place but do have some emotions about leaving this home. When we came here Caleb was in 1st grade. Now that we are leaving he is married and doesn't live here and we have Titus who is in 4th grade.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
The days are ticking off quickly as the time comes to be out of this house. The progress on the other house is exciting to see. I may cry like they do on the home makeover shows when I walk in and see it finished.
Here is a picture of the kitchen after they took out the cabinets hanging above the bar. I have plenty of cabinet space elsewhere and am so glad we took this out. It really opened it up. You can still see the fruit basket wall paper near the ceiling above the sink. That's coming down too, I think they worked on that yesterday.
Thursday, March 20, 2025
Thankful Thursday
Children's book: The Good Shepherd and the Stubborn Sheep
The Good Shepherd and the Stubborn Sheep is a humorous and heartwarming picture book about God's unconditional love. This story beautifully captures the essence of Psalm 23, showing the importance of trusting God, our Good Shepherd, with our lives.
Meet George, a silly and sometimes stubborn sheep living happily under the care of a Good Shepherd. But when shearing time comes, George decides it’s time to make a run for it, and soon finds himself on a journey full of unexpected disappointment, discomfort, and danger. Ultimately, he finds rescue and learns why he really does need a shepherd.
The Bible is full of references to sheep and shepherds, but what does it mean to be a good shepherd? And how are we like sheep? The Good Shepherd and the Stubborn Sheep uses an unforgettable character and riveting story to bring biblical truth to life for kids and illustrate the many comforting and loving attributes of God.
The Good Shepherd and the Stubborn Sheep is perfect for:
Children ages 4 and up
Family devotions and bedtime reading
Discussions about the meaning of Psalm 23, the parable of the lost sheep, and how God is always with us
Sunday school lessons and church libraries
Easter baskets, baptism or First Communion gifts, birthday gifts, and other gift-giving opportunities
About the author:
Hannah E. Harrison is the author and illustrator of six award-winning picture books, including Extraordinary Jane, My Friend Maggie, and Poopsie Gets Lost. Her books have received numerous starred reviews, been chosen as Kirkus Books of the Year and Editors’ Picks on Amazon, and have been selected for book clubs. Hannah is originally from New Hampshire, but now lives in Oklahoma with her big-hearted husband, two delightful daughters, a crabby cat, and a playful pup.
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Wednesday Hodgepodge
2. Do you think luck plays a part in your life? Explain.
No, I always say I'm blessed not lucky.
3. Of the 15 green foods listed, which one is your favorite and how do you like it prepared? Any on the list that are a hard no for you? In general do you like fruits and veggies? As a kid did you eat them willingly or did you hide peas in your napkin hoping your momma wouldn't see?
I do love fruits and veggies. I enjoyed them as a kid and picking them from the garden.
4. What's something that makes you 'turn green'? (with envy or with illness... whichever way you want to run with it)
It sickens me to hear of chidren who are mistreated or neglected.
5. Did you spend a lot of time outdoors as a child? Doing what? Do you spend a lot of time outdoors now? Doing what?
As a child I remember walks or bike rides with my Dad. Also I liked to ride my bike up and down our driveway and around our circle. I spent time outside in pretend play. If we went fishing I always took a book along to read.
As an adult I do not spend a ton of time outside. I do go on walks in our neighborhood and am outside for baseball practice in this season of life or playing basketball on the driveway with my son.
6. Insert your own random thought here.