Once the pumpkin was done, we toasted the seeds, made caramel apples and watched the "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown." Good times.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
jack o' lantern
Pumpkin carving is a favorite tradition at our house. Dad is the designated carver, so he sets the rules, which can pretty much be summed up as "keep it simple." I am always impressed by the incredible artwork that some people are able to put on a pumpkin. We don't even try. It's the same every year: two eyes, a nose and a goofy grin with maybe a tooth, but we have a blast anyway.


Once the pumpkin was done, we toasted the seeds, made caramel apples and watched the "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown." Good times.
Once the pumpkin was done, we toasted the seeds, made caramel apples and watched the "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown." Good times.
Fall Fun
A few weeks ago, we spent an afternoon at Hog Wallow Farm near Dana, Indiana, enjoying a perfect fall day and some pumpkin patch fun.
Katie is driving, of course.
Elijah & Eleanor led us through the corn maze.
With poor spelling.
There were a series of these questions, specifically concerning pigs, chickens, sheep, turkeys, rabbits, calves, and so on. While the answers were never posted anywhere that we found, some of the other signs did spell "slaughtered" correctly, so that was a relief.
While the older kids puzzled over the quantity of livestock killed in our country, Constance enjoyed drinking everyone's cider that they left on her tray.
Petting Zoo
Hog Wallow Farm has a great playground area with several big and unique slides. Constance was not sure about the slides at first, and there was a bit of tongue clucking as she watched the other kids.
Mackenzie would take her to the top, and then she would wait until Mackenzie got back down to the bottom to catch her.
Here's the proof:
My eighteen-month-old adrenaline junkie.
Just before it was time to go home, Eleanor helped us pick out the perfect pumpkin for our family jack o' lantern.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Luke 8
This morning I read Luke chapter 8, and there is so much wonderful in it that I had a hard time choosing what to write about! I am always moved by the scene where the woman who had been bleeding for years touches Jesus' cloak and is healed. What she did was so incredibly bold, and also in her culture very offensive. Jesus was on his way somewhere else with very important people, but instead of chastising her, he calls her "daughter."
We don't have to be afraid to bring our brokenness before our Savior. He has the power to restore us, and will never turn us away.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Fall pictures
As I have for several years, I took advantage of the beautiful fall colors and dragged the kids out to Centennial Park for an amateur photo shoot yesterday. Katie wasn't with us because she was busy carhopping at the Frostop. Constance was with us, but managed to fall on piece of playground equipment not five minutes after we got there, bruising her head and ruining her mood to have pictures taken. So, pictures of Katie and Constance to come later...
Here are a few of my favorites of Mackenzie, Elijah and Eleanor:








Here are a few of my favorites of Mackenzie, Elijah and Eleanor:
Friday, October 22, 2010
Luke 6:20-26
Reading in Luke chapter 6, verses 20-26, Jesus outlines what what is a blessing to us and what is a woe. He tells us we are blessed when we are poor, hungry, weeping, hated and rejected for his sake; and woe to us when we are rich, well fed, laughing and spoken well of by men. This totally contradicts what we would usually think, but how often do the things we think of as blessings actually distract us from our relationship with God. Our Heavenly Father has more in store for us than we could possibly imagine. In this life, we are blessed when we live a life fully dependent on him.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
new posts...
I have added some new "old" posts. They are some of the thoughts I have shared with the dear ladies in my email accountability group. My purpose in doing this is two-fold:
First, this is the closest thing I have to a journal, and I want to be able to look back and see what the Lord has been teaching me. Secondly, if by some remote chance anyone ever read this blog, I would be glad if he or she were encouraged by my humble musings.
First, this is the closest thing I have to a journal, and I want to be able to look back and see what the Lord has been teaching me. Secondly, if by some remote chance anyone ever read this blog, I would be glad if he or she were encouraged by my humble musings.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Exodus 4:13
Today I read in Exodus chapter 4, where God appears to Moses in a burning bush. How often have I wished that God would speak to me in a burning bush and tell me so specifically what he wants me to do! But even with all the assurances and signs that God gives Moses, he makes excuse after excuse, and finally in verse 13 pleads "O Lord, please send someone else to do it."
I suppose I am really no better than Moses. God may not speak to me in a burning bush, but he has revealed his will through his word. If I am honest, I think often when I claim I don't know what he wants of me, the truth is I just don't want to do what I know he wants because it seems too hard. O Lord, please send someone else to do it!
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