Saturday, November 24, 2007
Stuffing Zip-lock bags!!
Tonite seven ladies met in the church kitchen for a little vespers. I had opening prayer and Charlotte read a story about a lady who had gone shopping at night. She parked her car at the far end of the parking lot, went inside the store and did her usual buying. On her way back she ws followed by a man with a gun. She managed to get in the car and by this time he was going to bang on the windows. She was praying so hard but her car would not start. As the gun came down on the window, suddenly her car started and she took off.
Once at home she told her husband and he checked the car out only to find in their surprised amazement that the battery was gone. AN ANGEL certainly was looking after her, for how could her car start with no battery. They just had their car inspected with no problems................
Did we have fun tonight?????? Once we got organized and Florence started singing and when the bagging was just about over we were starting to enjoy ourselves. Well, with perfectionism in mind we lined up all the little bottles in a row, handed it to the next person to put in their thing and then to the next one!!!!!. finally a comb, sealed the bag--put it in the box. DONE!
We did have fun talking about how we were brought up, raised our kids strict too, laughed about this and that, can't remember, oh yes! and our angel experiences too, it was fun. For a light meal there was toast and sliced oranges and a plumb/banana smoothie. Thank you Charlotte for organizing this and for all the other ladies who come out.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Details...........
It's almost the weekend, and time for a little reflecting on a "detail." I'm finding that it's in the details, that God often gently guides me on this journey.....
"Our talents are the gift that God gives to us... What we make of our talents is our gift back to God." ~Leo Buscaglia
As I sit here in the computer/sunroom....It strikes me...THE DETAIL, (not the dust:), although the way the sun is shining in here...it COULD be the detail..:)) but it's the SUPPLIES that surround me...Those of you who happen to know me in the 'real' world know that I have a tendency to gravitate to things like
~~paper~~pens~~fonts~~stamps~~ink~~ribbon and trinkets~~quotations~and~more paper~
I have been collecting these goodies for YEARS and they delight me ~ but there is a message here, and when I look closer ~ As always, when I pay attention, I see it.There are so many opportunities in this little 'stash' of mine....there really is. An opportunity to spread LOVE and JOY! To take a simple piece of paper or stamp and turn it into something thoughtful for someone else.....We all have gifts that we need to share with others...this is just a small way I can spread some Joy, Love, Encouragement or Inspiration....
"He who sows sparingly shall also reap sparingly,and he who sows bountifully shall reap bountifully.Every person should give what his heart has decided ~not grudgingly, or from necessity,for God LOVES a cheerful giver."2 Corinthians 9: 6 ~ 7
It's just so much fun to give...and if I change a few words around, it could be my very own SONG...
"This little STASH of mine, I'm gonna let it SHINE,This little STASH of mine, I'm gonna let it SHINE,LET IT SHINE, LET IT SHINE, LET IT SHINE!"
I've got some joy to share....have a wonderful week!
this was taken from one of the othe blogs in the internet posted in side bar.
What are your details?
Look at the videos of Paul below at the bottom of yesterdays post. He loved to sing and gave whole audiences his voice. This fellow on LLBN, platform chairman, was so humorous he made everyone in church smile.
Look at the world around you....for instance Lorna's store used to read 'food for thought', what was she trying to say? - good food, health, messages from Christ to choose good food. We sang this song too and after the closing of the video we sang four more verses, thank you Florence.
3:00 already! I needed to put together a cornmeal cake before the ladies came. So with that cooking in the oven I waited and waited and waited.
The clock said 4:00 now, why wasn't anybody here yet? You can see the cornbread was cooking nicely and the smell filled the room enough to make a hungry person salivate. Finally the 'jonnycake', as we called it in those days, was ready, it smelled so good and still no one was here.
4:30, quarter to. So I decided to take bite out of the corner. Yum! Another bite. By that time I decided that the clock had not been changed from weeks ago. I changed the time and two ladies came in just then with my mouth full hahhha , so with the customary explainations, Jo told me to stay out of the food. Oh well! and promptly gave a piece to both of them (jo and bonnie)
Look how she is putting that cheese on the plate! in a perfect circle.......

bONNIE came the same time as Jo and is waiting until everyone arrives. Notice the tables how they are ????*****By then all the ladies arrived, except Valerie who went to pick up Alice because her phone was down all day and we couldn't get hold of her, she came later, and we decided to change the tables around again because that was the way we always had the tables!!!!! And yes, it was more comfortable that way...... by the time Valerie came back there was time to chat and do what ladies do--chat some more!! We were having fun anyway trying to get settled.
Here is Norman snitching some corn bread. Actually that is not true because we offered him some as he graciously helped Betty carry in her soup and he waited for her until the meeting was over.
POPPY DEMO

some sheer red material - organza
Blue or black pipe cleaner - 6 or 7 inch length
bobby pin or safety pin
hot glue gun
sissors
paper and pencil for approx a 4 1/2 inch template
With paper cut out template for a four petal poppy and trace the pattern on the red material. Cut out two layers of material, separate the layers and stagger the petals. Pinch the centers and twist the pipe cleaner around the center, fastening it and wrap it in a tiny circle several times to make the center of the flower. Open it up and hot glue a bobby pin for your hair on the back side or a pin for a coursage.

WORSHIP
Jesus said, "Greater love has no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends."
On November 11, 1918, "World War I ended when Germany, bereft of manpower, supplies and food, signed an armistice agreement. The war's tolls were at least 10 million dead, 6 million of them civilians, and 21 million wounded."How tragic and insane war is. The carnage, the killing, the maiming for life, the emotional trauma and scars, the grief of loved ones all because one man or a few men have an insatiable thirst for power with the grandiose dream of conquering and ruling the world or a significant part of it.
But thank God that when such men rise to power, that our young men and women rise up to defend the rest of us and are willing to sacrifice their life in order to save ours.Today we remember all service men and women with much thanksgiving and grateful hearts. Where would so many of us be today had it not been for these dedicated young men and women?
As another has said so well:
"It is the soldier, not the reporter,
Who has given us freedom of the press.
It is the soldier, not the poet,
Who has given us freedom of speech.
It is the soldier, not the campus organizer,
Who has given us the freedom to demonstrate.
It is the soldier, Who salutes the flag,
Who serves beneath the flag,
And whose coffin is draped by the flag,
Who allows the protestor to burn the flag."
Suggested prayer: "Dear God, from those of us who have the wonderful privilege of living in a free country, we thank you for the multiplied thousands of service men and woman who put their lives on the line and for those who gave their lives in order to save ours. And we thank you for the wonderful freedom that we have as a result. May we never take these blessings and privileges for granted. Thank you for hearing and answering my prayer. Gratefully in Jesus' name, amen."1. John 15:13.
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Remembering that Jesus is in the background also who leads his people to safety, covers the ground in fog so ships can escape, gives Desmond Ford the stregth to carry his convictions, changes Mr McLeod's medical conditions so he didn't have to fight, preserves Mr Reddings life. If you know of others who had divine leading please post it below.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Prayer in the Kitchen

Pearl's eyes are gradually getting better, finally she can see now!! even without wearing glasses although she will eventually need them.
Valerie from a life excpectancy of staying a home is now being able to go back to work with a change in medication. And so with some variations this is good news.
This month here are our requests for answered prayer again:
--Cori
--Clint and Mindy to come back safely from Bolivia on the 22nd
--Laura - to have a safe trip to Ottawa and back, she is a college representative
--Clarisa to have a healthy delivery on the 22nd and to hear from Jaimie as she has moved to Kelowna, and Curt's marriage on the 8th of Dec.
--Florence's grandchildren
--Randy Kandt- who is having cancer surgery**
--Alice's phone line to be repaired
--Bonnie's family
--Gail's teeth, they will fit well
--Our church family
--New dentist
Project Passage Transition House
*Desk type things --note pads, writing and coloring things for children also as coloring books and crayons, puzzles
*Christmas gifts -not stuffed toys--filled stockings, cards and stamps
*Combs, brushes, toothpaste and brushes, mirrors
*Towels and face cloths
*Microwavable things --popcorn teas, chocolate
*Bedding
*Clothing items - new underwear, pajamas, socks, winter clothes, this will include for children also.
Jo urges each one to gather a nice supply of things to not only fill the basket, but to help fill the people's hearts with HOPE at this hard time in their lives. We should pray for those that will receive our gifts for God to especially draw close to them in their time of need. Some of the ladies have had to deal with drug issues and so we have placed the books we had from Cherie Peters seminar.
If Mary and Jesus had to flee without Joseph to Smithers instead of Egype, what would we give them for Christmas? Give generously. Thank you.

Recipies


1 young (Thai) coconut, meat and water2 ripe bananas¼ tsp ground nutmeg
Blend the ingredients and enjoy 4 cups of this yummy dessert
We have eight big healthy plants in our home, each about one foot tall, and every day we cut leaves off different plants. Since aloe grows very fast, rotating the plants while harvesting allows all plants to re-grow. As a result of continuous harvesting, our aloe plants have mostly young leaves, which taste sweeter than the older ones. I think that if my family had only one aloe plant, four of us would probably consume it in about a month.
Below is a list of the many health benefits of aloe vera, listed on the website of Mike Adams, The Health Ranger (http://www.newstarget.com/021858.html)
Aloe Vera:
• Halts the growth of cancer tumors.
Next Meeting
Cleaning up is always fun to do when there is a bunch of us. Next time: plans are to go to the Transition house on December 16, on a Sunday, for a tour and deliver all the things we gathered for them. So we have until then to get the gifts together from the rest of the church hoping they will help too. We should be able to leave around noon, take a half hour, and perhaps go to the restaurant or shopping or we may have other plans. Will keep you posted. Let us know if you want to go. Contact Jo or myself. Other option is we will have Christmas on that day at the church.
I am glad each of you had fun, I did too. Sometimes our schedules are topsy turvey but as we go along with the flow, it turns out to be great after all. We missed you Ruth, Doloros, Barbara, Salome, Linda and Rebecca. .
Here is little something on what the ladies thought of the weekend in Hope:
The first weekend in October Laura Reimche and Charlotte Smith went to Hope for the Fall Women's Retreat. The theme was for us to Get Ready To Meet Our Heavenly Bridegroom and as soon as we walked in through the door we were met with the most beautiful wedding decorations, flowers and tulle. We were told later that the decorating committee had taken a week to do all of the decorating. Most of the ladies were from the lower mainland, 8 came from McBride. The food was absolutely wonderful and the tables were so beautifully decorated as well. Our main speaker came from LaSierra University and spoke on the Song of Solomon and love. The early morning speaker was local, speaking on the elder brother in the story about the prodigal son. The afternoon speaker was a lady counsellor, she spoke on various types of abuse, we were supposed to break up into small groups following her talk but her talk was so informative that we didn't let her go and kept asking her questions. She was very good. After sundown and during the evening meeting we had a fashion show of old wedding gowns. It turned out to be hilarious, then we could go hot tubbing or play table games or shop abit at the various things offered for sale. I was able to get one of Laurie Trayer's CD's BLESSINGS an instrumental.There was a chocolate fountain running and we had fun dipping our fruit into it for an evening snack, some of the ladies popped popcorn. Laura and I were quite tired so retired early. Sunday after the morning meeting we had brunch and then parted wanting very much to return for the next years retreat. In parting we were given a bank, we are supposed to save towards that end. Next year I hope more ladies will attend, it is well worth the time, travel and money.
submitted by Charlotte
Looking forward to seeing you next time from bev