3. Fancify the garage.Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Cider House Rules
3. Fancify the garage.
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Tuesday, October 30, 2007
hold fast.
I love this song and wanted to share it with you. Someone used it in creating the video featured above. It speaks to my heart in a number of ways; though too private to blog, it will be in my album. (Tip: You might want to adjust the volume button before playing!)
Hold Fast - by MercyMe
To everyone who's hurting
To those who've had enough
To all the undeserving
That should cover all of us
Please do not let go
I promise there is hope
Hold fast
Help is on the way
Hold fast
He's come to save the day
What I've learned in my life
One thing greater than my strife
Is His grasp
So hold fast
Will this season ever pass?
Can we stop this ride?
Will we see the sun at last?
Or could this be our lot in life?
Please do not let go
I promise you there's hope
You may think you're all alone
And there's no way that anyone could know
What you're going through
But if you only hear one thing
Just understand that we are all the same
Searching for the truth
The truth of what we're soon to face
Unless someone comes to take our place
Is there anyone?
All we want is to be free
Free from our captivity, Lord
Here He comes
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Monday, October 29, 2007
special projects
Albums touch lives, I've seen it time and time again. Pictures and words are a powerful combination - together they create a beautiful reminder of things past. Something to hold on to.I treasure those who have crossed my path, the albums I have helped create. It's difficult for me to put into words what it is like to serve a family in this way. Lives touched by cancer, others marked by unimaginable loss. Little ones taken before even having a chance to spread their wings. Only God could use something as simple as an album to make a difference.
Pastor Bill said a few things at the service this weekend that really struck a chord with me:
- You reveal God's excellence and beauty through your service.
- God does extraordinary things through ordinary people.
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a sweet model
The "sweet model" I am referring to is my sister Stacey. She loves to bake and share her treats with others - mom and dad, friends at work, siblings, and even my friend Tilly! Here are some of the fringe benefits of sisterhood: - Homemade SPICY Pizza
- THE Toffee Bars
- Biscotti
- Chili
- "Special Recipe" Cookies (loaded with toffee bits and other yummy chunks)
These cookies are just a sampling of the treats we'll be sharing on Halloween (yes, Stacey's lovely handiwork). Halloween is the perfect excuse for meeting neighbors; there's nothing like a cup of hot cider and cutout cookie to woo them to the top of the driveway!
I'm just modeling what I learned from my sister, of course.
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more photo fun!
My friend Tilly let me tag along to one of her photo shoots! The family was beautiful and Tilly was full of great ideas. What a fun and inspiring afternoon!
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Sunday, October 28, 2007
on the road.
Yesterday was a day of CRAZY CHAOS on the road and it made me wonder if there was a connection between driving and personality. Is the person who seems really angry and impatient (swerving in and out of traffic, cutting others off), really angry and impatient in real life?I notice a lot while I'm driving and am often prompted to pray. Sometimes, it's simply a car full of teenagers that catches my eye. It could also be the more obvious road rage scuffles or even the person sitting next to me at the traffic light that gets me thinking: I wonder what is going on in their life today.
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Saturday, October 27, 2007
Friday, October 26, 2007
my favorite mom @ my favorite place
I know the photo is slightly off-center but I wanted to make sure you could see where we were at... yes, another coffee shop! My mom at Caribou - how could I say no?
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life-changing message.
I watched a message like this one nearly five years ago; my life has never been the same.
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Beth Moore fans...
You need to check **THIS** out. I found myself laughing so hard, I almost wet my pants! Hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
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I was the *cool* friend today!

This is turning into a thing for us and I like it!
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Thursday, October 25, 2007
when no one is looking...
Joyce Meyer spoke on integrity yesterday - being honest to the best of your ability and keeping commitments. Paying attention to everyday little things. Here is her "integrity checklist" from the broadcast:1. When you receive too much change at the store, do you return the excess?
3. Have you called into work sick and then used the day for personal pleasure?
4. Have you "permanently borrowed" your employer's office supplies?
5. Have you paid a bill late when you could have paid it on time?
8. Have you taken care of personal business on company time?
Ouch!!! It reminded me very much of Pastor Derek's sermon on stealing (for details, see article entitled Prayer and Faith in the News). He asked many of the same questions and prompted us to return what we had stolen. It is so easy for us to rationalize small things but they have a tendency to build up and weigh us down over time. Though painful, I appreciate these "sharp and pointy" messages!
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Wednesday, October 24, 2007
and then there was LIGHT!
This caught my eye the other day. After several days of darkness, the sun appeared on the horizon - just in time for a magnificent sunset. This was its reflection on our house. Isn't it beautiful?
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little boy look-alike
I love watching this bugger tool around, he reminds me SO MUCH of Meeley at that age. You may recognize him from an earlier post as the cutie who loved golf balls.
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Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Is your PLAY button broken?
Sometimes I feel like mine is. On this particular day, Ren was begging for attention - desperate for some Mommy and Me time. I received several verbal requests before he finally slipped me this note, written in invisible ink. Our house was a disaster with remains of the October Faithbooking Crop scattered upstairs and down. How could I play when I was stuck on FAST-FORWARD?
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Monday, October 22, 2007
more from the party...
- Losing relationships close to me.
- Failure. I'd often sabotage myself because I couldn't fail if I just quit.
- Success, so naturally I'd sabotage myself.
- Being "found out" - there were a lot of secrets and lies in my life.
I never realized the weight I carried until it was gone! I still get scared at times (for my children, speaking in front of large groups, during transitions) but one thing has changed. Though I may still feel incapable of handling what is before me, Christ gives me the strength I need (Philippians 4:13). When fears, worry, or dread come poking around, I pray. Instead of rehearsing the worst-case scenario, I fill myself with verses on courage and strength:
- "Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand," says the Lord. Isaiah 41:10
- "Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go," says the Lord. Joshua 1:9
- Do not throw away your confidence; it will be richly rewarded. You need to persevere so that when you have done the will of God, you will receive what he has promised. Hebrews 10:35-36.
Don't let your fears prevent you for enjoying all God has to offer!
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apples and worms and kitty litter, oh my!
Meeley celebrated his first decade with friends from school and football. Birthday parties are a little more complicated these days. No longer do friends come over for simple cake and ice cream. They celebrate BIG at bowling alleys, jumpy-thing places, and movie theaters. This can be very helpful to parents - little preparation is needed (aside from invitations and cake) and there is virtually no clean-up. Unfortunately, it can be a bit pricey. After trying it BIG one year, The hubby and I and have since opted for old-fashioned birthday parties. Well, old-fashioned with a twist.
Here is where the kitty litter comes in.
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Sunday, October 21, 2007
they no like-a my jingles...
There is this thing I do that my kids HATE. Well, they say they hate it but deep down I think it's something they secretly enjoy and would miss terribly if it no longer happened. I sing jingles - little tunes that are supposed to rhyme (but never do). They usually begin something like this:it will make you tingle
more than a can of Pringles.
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Journaling Ideas: What are some silly little things YOU do in the privacy of your own home? Is it hereditary? What kinds of things did your parents do to make you roll your eyes? In what other ways do you "let loose" with those you love?
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Saturday, October 20, 2007
more blog posting issues!
The system is down again and I am unable to post any photos to my blog. Ugh. Hopefully, this issue will be resolved quickly. I have a couple of posts ready to go and will add them once the system is back up. I'll continue adding photos to my Flickr page if you'd like to check that out in the meantime!
I hope you enjoyed the beautiful sunshine today :-)
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Friday, October 19, 2007
Which way?
God promises to guide those who walk with Him. He says, "I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go" (Psalm 32:8). Jesus promises to lead and guide His followers: "He calls his own sheep by name and leads them out... His sheep follow him because they know his voice" (John 10:3-4).- Your finances are a MESS despite the careful planning.
- After spending years watching your diet and faithfully exercising, you're diagnosed with cancer.
- Despite every preventative parenting measure, your teenager becomes addicted to drugs.
- You have everything you ever wanted and still are not happy.
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Thursday, October 18, 2007
a few more shots...
Now that the kinks have been worked out, I thought I'd post a few more images from our rainy day session. Many of my favorites are the not-so-traditional shots.
I found myself drawn to the little things - the curls, flowers and dainty cups. Again, getting absorbed in the details! It was tricky trying to catch the little one, she did her best to stay away from me and the camera. You can find a few more shots on my Flickr page, just click on the photo collage button to the left.
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Wednesday, October 17, 2007
photos from the annual meeting...

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i like it fuzzy.
I've spent much of my life swimming in details - it's the way I'm wired, my personality type being an INFJ. My 9-year battle with an eating disorder was nothing more than an obsession with details. I would critically assess every inch of my body, never looking at the whole - only parts. My eyes seemed to zero in on and magnify every imperfection.
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rainy day photo shoot
I've been experiencing some technical difficulties (some bug in the Blogger system) and this is the only photo I am able to post! I spent yesterday morning with these little cuties, after looking forward to it for a week. Unfortunately, it was a dark and stormy day - even the street lamps were turning on! So much for natural lighting and the possibility of outdoor shots. Oh well, we had a lot of fun with bed jumping (sorry Kamy), a tea party, and fancy dresses. I'll be posting a few more shots when the kinks are worked out of the system!
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Tuesday, October 16, 2007
What's with the name?
When Israel crossed the Jordan River into the Promised Land, God gave Joshua the following instructions: These stones were to be a reminder of a mighty act of God on behalf of His people.
These stones became a physical marker of a spiritual encounter with God.
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Monday, October 15, 2007
October Faithbooking Lesson
I decided to take it deeper by coming at it from a parent perspective - by taking a look at the things shaping (fashioning, influencing) him. We put a lot of thought into what our children are exposed to - for good reason. As I was preparing the lesson, a few things really hit home. I shared these personal reflections on the page I created.
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Sunday, October 14, 2007
love notes
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Friday, October 12, 2007
Everyday Answers

I spent the entire day preparing for tomorrow's Faithbooking Crop. After finishing up, I decided to browse through Joyce Meyer's website. What a wonderful resource! Just click HERE to find a list of 50+ articles. If you ever find yourself feeling stressed, depressed, overworked, worried, crabby, bored, sad, scared, or frustrated, check it out! You'll find tons of biblically-based, practical tips for dealing with the woes of everyday life.
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Thursday, October 11, 2007
my hip & cool friend
I met my friend Sharon this morning for coffee at the Spyhouse Espresso Bar and Gallery in Minneapolis. She laughed when I told her she was my "cool friend"... some of you may remember my blog entry about the "hip, cool & extreme" purse. The purse was, of course, hers. The choice of today's venue was, of course, hers. Oh, and did I mention her husband is in a band?Our entire morning was one, giant God Moment. Talk about cool.

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I see Amy, I see Teresa, I see Molly...
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Tuesday, October 9, 2007
lunch on the fly
- Though I walk in the midst of trouble, you preserve my life, O Lord. Psalm 138:7
- You are my hiding place, Lord; you will protect me from trouble and surround me with songs of deliverance. Psalm 32:7
- The Lord will command his angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways. Psalm 91:11
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Remember.
I came across the following excerpt in my Life Application Study Bible:How strong is God? It is easy to trust God when we see His mighty acts (the Israelites saw many), but after a while, in the routine of daily life, His strength may appear to diminish. God doesn't change, but our view of Him often does. The monotony of day-by-day living lulls us into forgetting how powerful God can be. As Moses learned, God's strength is always available.
This speaks directly to my faithbooking heart. Most of us have a difficult time just noticing God's hand in our daily lives. Unfortunately, even when He moves powerfully, the memory fades. We forget how thoroughly the Lord provided for us and instead of trusting Him at the next hint of trouble, we moan and complain.
This is what God calls us to do:
- Do not forget the things your eyes have seen or let them slip from your heart as long as you life. Deuteronomy 4:9
- Tell it to your children, and let your children tell it to their children and their children to the next generation. Joel 1:3
- I will praise you O Lord with my whole heart; I will recount and tell aloud your marvelous works and wonderful deeds. Psalm 9:1
- Earnestly remember the marvelous deeds that He has done, His miracles and wonders... Psalm 105:5
- Let this be recorded for the next generation and the generations to come so they will praise God. Psalm 102:18
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Monday, October 8, 2007
still learning...
We had a photo shoot with our friends next door. It was a beautiful location (Schaars Bluff). I couldn't wait to get home to upload the photos but was sorely disappointed when I did. The camera settings were off. I didn't use enough flash. Missed moments because of my many mistakes. Ugh!
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can't help myself...
Here's one more! Leo is such a fun cat - he reminds me so much of Roxy. When I was a little girl, I really wanted a cat. I remember once even taking a wild kitten from the woods near our home and begging my parents to let me keep it (all while it hissed and scratched from the box). I was desperate for a fuzzy companion.
My sister loved Roxy but was hesitant to become a cat owner herself. She wanted one with Roxy's striking personality and was afraid of being disappointed. Who would have guessed the two would be so similar?! Leo likes to play hide-and-seek and has a thing for toys (both strong Roxy characteristics). He's also very vocal and takes kindly to being spoken to in baby talk.
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Sunday, October 7, 2007
photo shoot w/cat
My sister Stacey was kind enough to let me photograph her cat yesterday! Here is my favorite photo from the day but there were several others if you'd like to check them out (just scroll down and click on the Flickr photo button on the left-hand side of the page). This is Leo, my kitty nephew.
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Saturday, October 6, 2007
*scratch*scratch*
Are you itching to scrapbook? If so, the October Faithbooking Crop is right around the corner! Join us at Hosanna! Lutheran Church on Saturday, October 13 from 9:00 am-9:00 pm for a fun, FREE day of cropping (I'll even throw in some candy corn snack mix for good measure).
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