May 17, 2012

Thankfulness: Freedom

thankful thursdayThis week’s Thankful Thursday’s theme is Freedom.  How has Jesus freed you this week?

We were able to pay off all of our credit cards this week and it feels so good to be free from credit card debt.

I am also thankful that Jesus has freed me from worry.  I’m a worrier from way back…I have always read the many verses in the Bible prompting me to put all my worries on Him, but hadn’t ever done it.  Recently, I have learned to let go. Sorta.  I’m working on it.

Gracious Heavenly Father,

Lord Jesus, Thank You for teaching me and prompting me to let You take care of my life.  Take the reins.  I give You all of the praise and glory, and I give You all of my worries.

~Amen

For more things to be Thankful for be sure to head over to Spiritually Unequal Marriage and be blessed.

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Thankfulness: 3/11

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Last weekend Hubby’s Granny was rushed to the ER in CC with extreme abdominal pain.  Hours later and after being rush to a hospital in Lex. we find out that Granny has a large tumor growing in her abdomen and the only recourse is emergency surgery.  After a three hour long surgery,  she was brought back to the room to recuperate.  By Sunday, she was sitting up in bed and mostly alert. We just received word the doctors got all the cancer!! and she won’t be needing any chemo or radiation! Thank YOU Jesus! I am thankful that she is recuperating rapidly!

I am also thankful for my tiny one.  KJ turned 2 Monday and seems to already act older.  KJ has brought so much light into an already blessed beyond belief family.  I have learned to slow down (some) this time and enjoy her.  KJ already has more empathy than many adults.  She has such a vibrant and beautiful personality, and the best sense of humor. KJ is rabidly KG’s girl.  She love me and she loves Daddy, but she is KG’s girl!  They do everything together when KG is home and would sleep in the same bed if I would allow it.

I am thankful for both of my girls and the blessing of raising them.  I pray I am able to raise them in a Godly manner and instill in them the values, morals, and empathy of Jesus.  I am some times overwhelmed by the responsibility required by being a parent and the inevitable guilt that comes along with it.  Overwhelmed? yes Thankful? You better believe it.

I am also thankful for my readers!  Thank you for coming back here day after day and chatting with me:)  I am truly grateful for you.

For more things to be Thankful for be sure to head over to Spiritually Unequal Marriage and be blessed.

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Feature Friday: Imagine Me! New Image Camp Contest

Photo Courtesy of New Image Camps

Photo Courtesy of New Image Camps

If you haven’t been inspired lately, let me introduce you to the people over at New Image Camps.  The wonderful people at New Image Camps, Camp Pocono Trails and Camp Vangaurd, are restoring confidence and self esteem to hundreds of overweight children every year.  For the past two years, New Image Camps have held a contest to provide 10 children the chance to attend one of their camps for free! This year is no different.  Starting on February 1 and running through May 25, New Image Camps is running the “Imagine Me! I’m up for the challenge at New Image Camp” contest.

Before jumping right into the details of the contest let me start off by telling you a little more about New Image Camps.  New Image Camps focus on building weight loss into their campers lives, promoting “health, wellness, integrity and learning”, and giving each camper the individual attention they need to achieve their weight loss goals in a positive environment. They provide a nutritious meal plan that the campers follow, integrate the fun of summer camp with weight loss, and they promote lasting friendships.

Now on to the contest.  This is take directly from the New Image Camps

Photo Courtesy of New Image Camps

Photo Courtesy of New Image Camps

Imagine Me! Contest Website:

What: Ten lucky children (5 males and 5 females) will win a three-week sleep-away camp experience this summer (called a “Campership”) at New Image Camp’s Pocono Trails location in Reeders, PA. New Image Camp helps overweight children lose weight and build self-esteem in a fun, nurturing and healthy environment. The retail prize value of a three-week Campership is $3,890.

When: The New Image Camp Contest is open to children ages 10-17, who are legal residents of the 48 contiguous United States or the District of Columbia.

The Official Contest dates will be from February 1, 2009 – May 25, 2009. Dates of the Campership are from July 27, 2009 – August 19, 2009. Transportation will be provided for each Winner to and from the camp at select drop-off and pick-up locations. All other transportation is the responsibility of the winners.

How: Entrants will submit an official entry form and a written essay of no more than 500 words, typed and double-spaced, titled “Imagine Me! I’m Up for the Challenge at New Image Camp.” The Contest will be judged by a panel of experts based on elements including compelling nature of the story, clarity and creativity. Essay entries must be accompanied by a photograph.

To download Contest Rules and an Official Entry Form, click here.

Entry form must be signed by entrant and his or her parent or legal guardian. No part of the entries will be returned to the sender, and the entries will become the property of New Image Camp.

I encourage anyone who meets these requirements, or knows someone who does, to enter!  This is a fantastic opportunity and one I am proud to stand behind.

Thankfulness: 2/18

Photo Courtesy of www.lbcoc.com

Photo Courtesy of www.lbcoc.com

There are so many things I am thankful for…it’s hard to narrow it down to one thing.   I live a very charmed life; a new house, good husband, beautiful smart children, my health, loving extended family.

But, even with all of those fabulous giveaways, the thing I am most thankful for this week is knowing that in three short weeks (or a little more) I will be an Auntie for the very first time! I am going to be the ultra proud Auntie of the ever anticipated H.O. Shook.  My baby sister is due in the next 4 months, so I am praying fervently for his safe entry into the world and my sister’s health.  I am also praying that my sister’s husband is fully prepared for the onslaught that a new baby brings to your life.  Please pray with me for the safety of my sister, baby, and husband.

For more things to be Thankful for be sure to head over to Grace Alone and be blessed.

End World Hunger

The Hunger Site

My five year old daughter and I pray about hunger daily. She feels children starving is more important than anything else for her to pray about. If a five year old can find hunger important enough to talk to God about shouldn’t we? Hunger claims the lives of 25,000 people each day and 18,000 hungry children die each day. How many more have to forfeit their lives before we as a community come together to say enough is enough?! As an obese nation,  each person  consumes somewhere around 1500 pounds of food a year.

Courtesy of BBC

Courtesy of BBC

Hunger is defined in Oxford English Dictionary as “the uneasy or painful sensation caused by want of food; craving appetite. Also the exhausted condition caused by want of food.”   While most of us wasted nearly $100 billion of food last year alone, over 800 million people were undernourished–that’s more than the populations of USA, Canada and the European Union. One in seven people on the planet suffer from hunger and more than 60 percent of chronically hungry people are women, which should strike most of us women as deeply disturbing…60% of 800 million people is more than 500 million women.

Courtosey of BBC

Courtosey of BBC

As a mother, I find this statistic the most heartbreaking: every five seconds a child dies because she or he is hungry.  In the time it has take you to read just this far, nine children have died due to hunger. 9.7 million children under five died in developing countries in 2006 alone, think of how many more have died by now. Malnutrition and hunger-related diseases caused 60 percent of the deaths; they contribute to deaths caused by diahreha, malaria, measles, and pneumonia.

How many more people have to die before we as humans, God’s Children, stand up and say ENOUGH? If we all helped out just a little, we could easily end world hunger. It takes standing up for those who can’t stand up for themselves and it might even mean a little sacrifice from us, but isn’t it worth it. Help stop the hunger and death!

logo-thsSites like The Hunger Site make it easy, you can donate food for free with just a click of your mouse.  I set an Outlook reminder for everyday to help remind me to visit. One click donates the equivalent of 1.1 cups of food, done daily you can contribute over 365 cups of food for FREE every year. If you want to do more, you can shop for beautiful gifts at The Hunger Site Shop.  The more you shop, the more food is donated. For the last two years, we have bought many of our family’s gifts from here and Hubby buys all of my gifts from there.  Many of the items in the shop are handmade, Fair Trade items; you can buy kits that directly help others. In 2008, The Hunger Site, thanks to their generous advertisers, donated over 8,000,000 pounds of food to Feeding America, Mercy Corps, Save Darfur Coalition, and The ONE Campaign.

Courtesy of FreeRice.com

FreeRice.com donates 10 grains of rice to the United Nations World Food Program for every word you correctly define.  With every word you get right the words get harder, and when you get one wrong the words get easier.  This is a great way to donate food for free and exercise your brain. There are so many different ways you can donate right from the comfort of your home, why are we not doing more?

Visit these sites for more details on how YOU can help:

http://www.wfp.org

http://fromhungertohope.com

http://www.thehungersite.com

http://www.bread.org

http://wwwfreerice.com

http://www.worldhunger.org

We are all God’s people! and we must do our part to save those who cannot save themselves!

All statistics can be found at: http://fromhungertohope.com/hungerfacts
Photos Courtesy of BBC
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Inspiration for this Week:Psalms 34:8

O taste and see that the Lord is good:blessed is the man that trusteth in Him.

Psalms 34:8

Father,

I pray that as we go about our week we are able to trust in You for all things. Help us to remember that You are good above all things and that all happens for glory of the Lord.  Father I put it all in Your capable and loving hands.

Amen

PURE WATER PURE LIFE

ukreuterscomWith more than 1700 people having already died and more than 35,000 already infected, according to the World Health Organization, in Zimbabwe from Cholera the need for clean drinking water becomes even more apparent. Cholera is a water born disease, caused by water infected with Vibrio cholerae. It causes severe diarrhea and dehydration in those infected. In an epidemic, like the one in Zimbabwe, it is usually spread through inadequate sewer systems and contaminated drinking water. When your entire country has inadequate sewer systems and contaminated drinking water where can you find hope? Where can you find relief? Enter PUREWATER PURELIFE.

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Thankfulness: Things I love Thursday

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I love, love, love my Airwalk boots.  Yes, I know they look dirty (that’s just because I wear them EVERYDAY) and yes, I know I have big feet.  These shoes are the most comfortable pieces of footwear I have ever put on my feet. Now, I’m an AirWalk loyalist; I’ve been wearing Airwalks since I was about 10 and old enough to decide what kind of shoes to put on my feet. When I got these boots I thought they were ugly…I got them for a Christmas present about two years back. The big furry boot style was “In” then and I was having none of it. As a

common courtesy to my father I tried them on and I was sold. Instantly.  These are handsdscf0216 down the warmest, coziest, most comfortable shoes. Ever. I wear them everyday, all day. Yes, I even wear them to church. Not every Sunday.  I don’t wear skinny jeans so the fuzziness is rarely seen by the public, but even that part has grown on me.  The soles of these boots make you feel as though you’re walking on air. Really.  The name is the truth. There is enough room in the toes of the shoes so your tootsies don’t get “skwoooshed”:)  Seriously. I have huge, wide feet and these don’t squish or hurt my feet at all.  I even wear them instead of my house shoes around the house…they just keep my feet, and thus me, warm.

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Happy New Year!

I pray blessings, peace, prosperity, and faith for each one of you in this New Year!  May God continue to bless us in our own places.  Don’t forget to come back here tomorrow for a look at our family’s 2009 Goals!  Good Night Blogosphere.

Thankfulness: 7/17/08

I have so many things to be thankful for this week, that I’m not sure where to begin.  Yesterday was my fabulous Hubby’s 26th birthday, the house went into escrow (I think), KG and I have had a phenomenal time at Vacation Bible School, OutRigger Island, a Christ-filled Youth group, and all the leaders at Providence that make so many of our programs possible.  I am always a little sad to see VBS come to an end and this year is no different. I will however have the majority of my VBS class on Sunday mornings.  It’s always such a blessing to see KG be blessed by her teachers and for myself to be blessed by these awesome kiddos.  I usually teach younger kids for VBS (but not KG’s class) and this year was the first I decided to take on the 5th & 6th Grade.  This is the age group Hubby and I teach for Sunday School so it seemed like it the natural choice for me.  I am so glad I did!  We have had SO much fun this year and the kids are at just the right age to be asking good, thoughtful, searching questions!  All of the kids in my class this year were already Christians, in fact, to of them were in my VBS class last year and got save then so it was nice to see them again this year.  Their being Christians already seemed to direct our class into more participation and study.  We have played so many fun games this week including a Aloha Potato Sack Race, the Human Pretzel, and a three legged race…Wait until they see what I have for them this evening.  I am so very grateful to the parents who bring their kids and the people who volunteer to drive the church van…without active people like these we wouldn’t even be able to have a VBS.

That’s me on the far right.

What are you most Thankful for this Thursday?  Head over to Sting my Heart and check out more reasons to be Thankful!