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Sunday, March 30, 2014

Simple Sunday Blessings - The Walnut Acre Daily - Sunday March 30, 2014

WORDS TO LIVE BY

For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. ~ Jeremiah 29:11


OUT AND ABOUT


Most of our day we've been out and about. This morning we were at church. Sunday School was good as usual with lots of discussion. Our topic this morning was the importance of being a welcoming church and making sure that those who enter for the first time feel like they are seen and cared about.   After Sunday School the rest of my family went to the infant and toddler nursery to watch kids. After worship and choir I went down to help. 

After church we went to my Dad and sister's house for lunch and stayed the rest of the day. We had a very good afternoon together.




IN THE KITCHEN

We had a delicious lunch of deer roast, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, garlic bread, angel food cake, and peaches and coffee (of course).My sister and niece made most of it, I only provided the bread.


FOOD FOR THOUGHT



Saturday, March 29, 2014

Time With Friends, Roasted Turnip Wedges and Smoothies - The Walnut Acre Daily: Saturday March 29, 2014

WORDS TO LIVE BY

God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in Him we might become the righteousness of God. ~ 2  Corinthians 5:21

WORKING, LEARNING AND PLAYING TOGETHER

We had a good day today. Austin's friend was here for the day and his mother, Jennifer, who is a good friend of mine, came over for the afternoon and evening. We spent the afternoon talking, laughing, spending time with the kids (she also brought her two younger daughters) and working on our blogs. The kids had fun playing games on the computer.







The kids also enjoyed having Doug help them with the train set. Doug used to play with this train set when he was a kid. 

It was too rainy to be outside today so Doug and Micheal also spent some time working/playing in the garage this afternoon. 

Michael did have a rough time settling down for bed this evening, after having a wonderful time today. But we've had a few good nights that I am grateful for.

OUT AND ABOUT

This morning Doug, Michael, and I went grocery shopping. Micheal loves to help get groceries. 


After we got home and unloaded and put away groceries, Micheal and Doug took trash to the landfill. 


IN THE KITCHEN


A friend (the same friend who was here for the afternoon) gave me a NutriBullet recently and I have to really enjoyed it. Now there are two things I don't want to do without in the morning - a big smoothie and my coffee. I love knowing I have a good start on my fruit and veggie needs for the day. This morning I made a smoothie with a handful of kale leaves, a carrot, a stalk of celery, half of an avocado, a banana, some frozen strawberries, milk to fill in the spaces, a large spoonful of yogurt, and one tablespoon of flax
seed.



This evening for dinner I made baked chicken and roasted turnip wedges, and I also gave the kids applesauce. I've made turnip wedges before and Doug and I enjoy them although the kids aren't all that thrilled with them. 


Roasted Turnip Wedges


4 turnips, cut into wedges 
vegetable oil
salt
pepper
tumeric
garlic powder

Place turnip wedges on a cookie sheet in a single layer. Brush lightly with vegetable oil. Sprinkle on seasoning to taste. Bake at 350 degrees F for 40 - 50 minutes. Enjoy.


FURRY, FEATHERED AND FOUR FOOTED FRIENDS

Amanda was sad today because the little guinea pig we had gotten as a friend for Little Red died. He seemed to doing just fine and then suddenly I found him laying on his side in the cage unable to move and soon after he died. I don't know yet if we'll get another one or not. Little Red did seem to enjoy having another guinea pig and Amanda would also enjoy having another one around.

FOOD FOR THOUGHT






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Friday, March 28, 2014

Garden Beginnings, Small Group and More - The Walnut Acre Daily: Friday, March 28, 2013

WORDS TO LIVE BY

My salvation and my honor depend on God; He is my mighty rock, my refuge. ~ Psalm 62:7 

WORKING, LEARNING AND PLAYING TOGETHER

This morning we went (as usual) to my sister's for a combined learning time. We did some worksheets and played some games. Amanda went along and helped with the younger children.







Austin has a friend over this evening and I can hear them in Austin's room now, playing games, talking and watching videos. 


IN THE KITCHEN


 Today for breakfast and lunch we had whatever random things we wanted - soup, crackers, oranges, applesauce, juice, eggs, cereal, etc. For dinner this evening I fixed a big kettle of cabbage, sausage and onions, another kettle of pasta with seasonings and also heated a can of baked beans. This is one of Doug's favorite meals.


YARD AND GARDEN

I am so excited that a lot of the seeds I planted in flats are growing so well. There are lots of tomato plants -three different varieties. Also cantalope, eggplants, and peppers. The peppers aren't growing much yet but I think I see a few peeking through.




There are also lots of seeds planted in the garden - lettuce, carrots, cabbage, potatoes, broccoli, onions, and beets, and okra. So far though, I haven't seen any little green plants poking through the ground. It's been cold, wet, and snowy since I planted them though.


FURRY, FEATHERED AND FOUR FOOTED FRIENDS

Our chickens are doing well but not laying many eggs right now. We have nine hens and are hoping to start getting lots of eggs again soon. 

OUT AND ABOUT

This afternoon was Amanda's afternoon to go to the SPCA. She took two dogs out to play. The first one was Lia. She's a sweet dog and Amanda really enjoyed her time with her.



The second was a pit bull/terrier named Jenny. She had a lot of energy and a lot of personality.



Before we leave Amanda likes to give each dog a treat. 



Tonight was small group night for Doug and I. It has been a wonderful experience to be in a small group again. We are six weeks into an eight week study called Don't Just Go to Church, Be the Church. This study was written by six different members of our church. It has been so nice to share thoughts and laughter and to learn from each other. Tonight was no different. We talked, laughed, dis cussed, prayed, ate, and enjoyed being together. There were three gone tonight and we missed them. But the remaining seven of us had a wonderful evening. 

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

Grace is not a teaching. It is not a doctrine. It is not a topic in Bible school curricula. Grace is a person and His name is Jesus. ~ Joseph Prince

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Saturday, March 8, 2014

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