Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Two Things I Love - Plants & Coffee

     If you are like me you can't walk through a greenhouse or the garden section at Walmart without swiping a plant to add to your indoor plant collection. I think I'm addicted. Last summer I had so many plants on the back patio that it made my husband nervous. He was like, "Where are all these things going to go once it gets cold?" Of course, I came back with a smart answer [cheers for intelligent conversations!], right? Yeah, no [cheering fades...]. I hadn't gotten that far yet. I was just enjoying potting plants, rooting plants, and potting more plants. Once it finally did get cold and all my little (and big) plant babies came inside, our tiny apartment reminded me of a jungle. I'm pretty sure scenes from Tarzan were starting to flash through my husbands mind! Needless to say, I ended up giving a few away after killing a few due to overwatering.

     I have just as many (or more) houseplants today. We just happen to have a bigger house [overjoyed smile].

     I never thought I would like plants so much. My mom is a green thumb and my siblings and I all grew up gardening with her. It was fun for part of the time, but it was SO MUCH WORK (I have a whole new appreciation for my hard-working mama when I think about what she did to help make ends meet and create a healthy homegrown diet during the summertime).


     Once I got married and moved to Memphis with my hubby and my favorite puppy dog Phoebe, I realized I needed more plants to keep me busy. The only plant to my name was a lovely ivy that sat on the guest table at my wedding...oh, and I guess I also owned a Christmas cactus (that was at this time gasping for breath in a hidden corner of my parent's back porch). 

     Lucky for me, and for the legacy of my poor ivy, I began to root a few cuttings from the plant before it died (I'm pretty sure that the plants in the surrounding greenhouses and grocery stores knew my name and screamed when they saw me coming ). Don't EVER fight spider mites with natural sprays. Despite every nasty smelling garlic and soap concoction I tried, the spider mites took over...and that was the end of my mama ivy plant. I currently have four healthy plants that are the result of the clippings I took from the plant before it died. The one in the picture below is one of them.

     Okay, now I am embarrassed. I just spend three paragraphs talking about my house plants. I guess now you know how much I like them!

     Oh yeah...I also mentioned coffee somewhere didn't I? Per the title of this post, I like coffee. It is true. Enough said.

Signed,
Yours Truly 

P.S.
     The poor Christmas cactus that was gasping for breath a few years ago has been revived and is now blooming!

Monday, October 9, 2017

To Brighten Your Day "In Christ Alone" - Lauren Daigle

Though You Slay Me




      These songs really cut deep when you think about them. We are so tempted to take our circumstances and base God's goodness on what is going on in our lives. The truth is that God is good ALL the time. He is refining us even with sorrow and pain. Scripture says that He prunes those who He wishes to bear more fruit for His glory.

     During a particularly sad time in our lives, my husband and I listened to these songs constantly trying to remind ourselves of the promises of our Lord. We know that God uses even simple music to help point our eyes. Enjoy these songs and the deep scriptural truths revealed in them.

Friday, October 6, 2017

Enjoy One of My Favorite Songs - "You're Beautiful" Sarah Reeves Cover


I hope you enjoy this music video!


Did You Say Schedule?

     The most successful moms are the ones who can have a schedule and follow it, right? I think there is definitely at least a little bit of truth to this. Ouch. Yeah, I said ouch. If I'm being completely honest with you guys, I've got to tell you...I am not a scheduled person, like, AT ALL. I know, it's terrible. You should see me when I start to make a schedule. I go WAY overboard and plan things down to the quarter hour...and then I get uber overwhelmed and wonder how exactly I am going to be able to stick with it. And then I don't stick with it. This happens to be a pattern in my life. I actually sat down yesterday and started a schedule. I decided to put the major things down like, "wake up", "eat lunch", "dinner", "bedtime" etc. It took me an hour before I realized that I was getting way too detailed again. I was bummed but realized that I can't have and be everything. God made me more of an outside of the box, fly by the seat of my pants sort of gal.

     I plan to continue working on my scheduling techniques as I go. I'm in no way going to see myself become a "by the books" person overnight. That's okay, right? I want to be a successful mother, wife, and homemaker and I think that making a schedule will help me do those things even better.

     For those of you who happen to be like me, you are blessed with the ability to fly by the seat of your pants. Hey, it can be a great thing! Yet I see the value in being able to know what the heck is going on, at least half the time.
     I'd love to know how other mamas out there use scheduling and/or non-scheduling as a tool to help the day run more smoothly. Love to hear your thoughts! Please comment :)

Thursday, October 5, 2017

Chris and Stephanie Teague's Amazing Story of Redemption and Restoration

I heard this amazing couple on Moody rodio one afternoon as I was house cleaning. I am encouraged by their humility and their courage to tell their story. Feel free to listen! Also check out their music below!

Becoming MomStrong by Heidi St. John


For all of you out there who are journeying on the wonderful road of motherhood, please don't miss out on this lovely book. It is a great reminder to moms about how to become good mothers simply by becoming devoted and loving Christ followers. Heidi is so personable and fun in her style and brings you right into the depths of her struggles as a mom. I love how she is continually pointing to Christ and encouraging her readers to gaze on Him in their daily lives. Love this book!

 

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Hello! I'm Rachel, a 21 year old wife, mother, homemaker, and art teacher. I love Jesus and am striving to follow His leading every step of the way. I am married to the man of my dreams and find it a wonderful and fulfilling call to be a help-meet, friend, and companion to my loved husband. Blessings Always, Rachel