Showing posts with label Gratitude. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gratitude. Show all posts

2/24/12

My son is here!


Hello friends - at last!
Blogger would not let me post this week :-(
I was thinking I might have to move to Wordpress like others have been doing.
Anyway...it working again now, thank goodness.

I hope you are all well today and feeling blessed.
 I am having a wonderful time with my eldest son who is here for a short visit.
It's been 18 months since we last saw him, and we are making the most of every  minute that we have together!
Family is so precious!
And time goes by so fast..much too fast when you only have a limited amount to spend with someone.
But it's such a joy to have our little family together again this week!
I am very thankful and praising the Lord for this beautiful grace.
Especially for the gift of having him here next Sunday which is our wedding anniversary :-)
This year it will be an extra happy one!

While he's here I will probably make his favourite meal for him.
It's nothing very flash - just plain family cooking.
Mashed potatoes, spinach, sausages and gravy.
That's it!
Both our boys settled on that as their favourite dinner when they were small, and they love the memories it brings back when I cook it for them nowdays.
Do you have special family dishes that have become a tradition in your home?
It's intriguing how food connects with emotion.
It doesn't need to be elaborate or gourmet to make a lasting impression.
In fact, the most ordinary and mundane meals are often the ones that have the strongest emotional connections in our lives.
We remember them affectionately because they represent the rhythm of daily family life.
You know how it is..
Some folks eat a certain meal on the same day each week, and everyone knows what's on the menu for that night.
Perhaps a little boredom creeps in with such regularity, but it's amazing to see how even that can be recalled with humour in later years.
A little predictability in life is a good thing and helps to foster a sense of stability and peace.
You know what to expect at a particular event and can feel quite 'put out' if the pattern suddenly changes!

As we are now in the liturgical season of Lent, there will be special foods that either will or will not appear on the table in many homes.
Some families fast from meat, dairy, sweet or rich foods during this time of introspection and reflection on the Passion of our Lord.
Come Easter Sunday..they break their fast with special celebratory food and this cycle repeats year after year.
Passover and indeed all the biblical feasts of the Jewish people have their connection with pertinent food dishes to be consumed in very particular ways to mark the occasion.
It all serves to cement the event in one's mind.
In our home, mashed potatoes and spinach with sausages and gravy have become iconic of the simple but very happy days of our sons' childhood.
And although they are both young men now they still love it, and I look forward to sharing it with them for a long time to come and (God-willing) eventually with their children too!

2/20/11

Happy Birthday Queen Edna!

On Friday the 18th of February, my elderly Aunty Edna celebrated her 100th birthday!
As well as a beautiful tribute from her loving family,
she received the congratulations of Queen Elizabeth and other government officials.
Here is 'Queen Edna' presiding over her birthday ceremonies!

A gorgeous arrangement of  pink flowers in the shape of 100,
and a very feminine birthday cake made a lovely centrepiece on the table.


My beautiful 94yr old mother was so happy to be with her older sister on this very special day!!
Both sisters are living at home and are in pretty good health, and very alert and strong in mind and spirit.
They are inspirational to their loved ones and many friends.
We praise the Lord for them and feel so blessed to still have them in the heart of our grateful family. 
God is so good!

All's grace..Trish

2/17/11

Simple Pleasures ~ tea and biscuits

DRINKIN' FROM MY SAUCER
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I've never made a fortune
And it's prob'ly too late now;
But I don't worry 'bout that much,
I'm happy anyhow!

And as I go along life's way
Reapin' better than I sowed.
I'm drinkin' from my saucer,
'Cause my cup has overflowed!

Haven't got a lot of riches,
And sometimes the going's tough;
But I've got loving ones around me,
And that makes me rich enough!

I thank God for His blessings
And the mercies He's bestowed.
I'm drinkin' from my saucer,
'Cause my cup has overflowed!

I 'member times when things went wrong,
My faith wore somewhat thin;
But all at once the dark clouds broke
And light peeped through again.

So, Lord, help me not to gripe
About tough rows I've hoed.
I'm drinkin' from my saucer,
'Cause my cup has overflowed!

If God gives me strength and courage
When the way grows steep and rough,
I'll not ask for other blessings;
I'm already blessed enough!

May I never be too busy
To help others bear their loads.
I'll keep drinkin' from my saucer,
'Cause my cup has overflowed!

Author: © Jimmy Dean
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A favourite Simple Pleasure for me is...
being able to sit quietly with an old and pretty cup and saucer filled with nice hot tea.
Especially when I have some favourite spiced gingerbread biscuits to accompany it!
I have so much to be thankful to Our Lord for.
Slowing down with a good cuppa is one way to take some time to contemplate..
 just how gracious He is to me...every single day!
Do you find yourself coming to a thankful stop throughout your day..
 because He simply blessed you in some loving little way? 


Perhaps you'd like to join DAYLE and share it with us today.
 
Project Simple Pleasures2
 
simply grace..Trish

1/21/11

What Housework Is Really About.

holy experience
     "Housework is really being about the work of Godpraying, serving, praising.
And in these domestic chapels, God, The Very Person of Peace, offers Himself to the congregants..."

Ann has something beautiful to say to you.
Please visit and soak up her words - they will lift your homemaker's soul today!
And as she would say..
all's grace,
Trish

11/25/10

Give Thanks!


Happy Thanksgiving...
to all the wonderful ladies who visit me here, and are celebrating this holiday !
May your homes be filled with love and laughter.
May your tables be surrounded by family and friendship.
Above all..may your hearts be filled with gratitude for the Lord's gracious provision in your life!
Although it's not a national holiday here, in Australia..
today I want to thank Him for the gift of you!
You are such a great blessing to me and I praise Him for your friendship :-)
Love in Christ..Trish

Thank you for visiting me...until next time...God bless you!

Thank you for visiting me...until next time...God bless you!