I love this song, particularly verse 3.
My soul finds rest in God alone,
My Rock and my salvation,
A fortress
strong against my foes,
And I will not be shaken.
Though lips may bless
and hearts may curse,
And lies like arrows pierce me,
I’ll fix my heart
on righteousness,
I’ll look to Him who hears me.
O praise Him,
hallelujah,
My Delight and my Reward;
Everlasting, never failing,
My
Redeemer, my God.
Find rest, my soul, in God alone
Amid the world’s
temptations;
When evil seeks to take a hold
I’ll cling to my salvation.
Though riches come and riches go,
Don’t set your heart upon them;
The fields of hope in which I sow
Are harvested in heaven.
O
praise Him, hallelujah,
My Delight and my Reward;
Everlasting, never
failing,
My Redeemer, my God.
I’ll set my gaze on God alone,
And
trust in Him completely;
With every day pour out my soul,
And He will
prove His mercy.
Though life is but a fleeting breath,
A sigh too brief
to measure,
My King has crushed the curse of death
And I am His forever.
O praise Him, hallelujah,
My Delight and my Reward;
Everlasting,
never failing,
My Redeemer, my God.
by Aaron Keyes and Stuart Townend.
Be encouraged today ~ listen to this beautiful song here.
Monday, September 19
Friday, September 16
Thursday, September 15
family visit
We enjoyed having Andrew's brother & family (minus the triplets!) come for the weekend.
We first headed to one our favorite local spots, the Strip District.
Turns out, by filling out a survey, you could get $5 in market cash.
So we were able to get lunch (yummy Greek wraps!) as well as a bakery stop for cannoli's ~ all for free!
Graham & Uncle Joel
Jack & Graham
(and not me in the short-shorts) =)
SIL's
Pirates game
and what a pretty sky!
cousins
They predicted rain all weekend and we ended up with sunny, perfect weather.
It was a great weekend!
Monday, September 12
the determined
There should be a rule about being allowed to pull up this early. :-/
(Though my mom informed me I was cruising at 7 months.....so looks like she might be following her mama's footsteps!) agh!
She is definitely proud of herself. =)
Saturday, September 10
homemade yogurt
We have now added a 4th yogurt eater in our home and I started doing the math.....realizing I could easily spend $12-15 a WEEK just on yogurt.
To the rescue: my friend Joy who recently started this yummy food blog. Come to find out out...........you can make yogurt in a crockpot!
Ingredients:
4 cups nonfat milk (you can use whatever milk you want for a higher-fat-content yogurt. Purportedly, this even works with soy and other non-dairy milks.)
1/4 cup dry nonfat milk solids (optional)
1/4 cup plain yogurt (with active cultures - to start, this basically just means some kind of recently purchased store yogurt; it should say on the side whether it has active cultures or not. Once you've made yogurt at home, you can just use that.)
Slow-cooker Method:
1. Mix the dry milk (if using) with 1/4 cup of the liquid milk in a small bowl, making sure there are no lumps. Pour into 3.5-4 qt. slow cooker and whisk in remaining milk.
2. Turn slow cooker to high for 1.5 hours.
3. Turn slow cooker off for 2 hours, or until milk is lukewarm.
4. Remove 1/4 c. milk and mix with yogurt. Stir the mixture back into slow-cooker. Replace lid, and cover with an opaque dish towel (if your lid is transparent).
5. Wait 6-8 hrs. or until thickened and then put your quart of yogurt in a container in the fridge (don't eat until it's been refrigerated at least 4 hrs).
super simple.
super yummy.
super healthy.
super cheap.
do I need more reasons?
Homemade YogurtIngredients:
4 cups nonfat milk (you can use whatever milk you want for a higher-fat-content yogurt. Purportedly, this even works with soy and other non-dairy milks.)
1/4 cup dry nonfat milk solids (optional)
1/4 cup plain yogurt (with active cultures - to start, this basically just means some kind of recently purchased store yogurt; it should say on the side whether it has active cultures or not. Once you've made yogurt at home, you can just use that.)
Slow-cooker Method:
1. Mix the dry milk (if using) with 1/4 cup of the liquid milk in a small bowl, making sure there are no lumps. Pour into 3.5-4 qt. slow cooker and whisk in remaining milk.
2. Turn slow cooker to high for 1.5 hours.
3. Turn slow cooker off for 2 hours, or until milk is lukewarm.
4. Remove 1/4 c. milk and mix with yogurt. Stir the mixture back into slow-cooker. Replace lid, and cover with an opaque dish towel (if your lid is transparent).
5. Wait 6-8 hrs. or until thickened and then put your quart of yogurt in a container in the fridge (don't eat until it's been refrigerated at least 4 hrs).
I did not use the dry milk, so that may make it a tad thicker. I have found that is thicker if you use whole milk, more runny the less the fat content in the milk. You can also put it through a strainer to make super yummy Greek yogurt! However, it does not make much quantity once you do that! It definitely is not sweet, but it's super good and if needed, a tsp. of honey or jelly or some mixed-in fruit would probably do the trick! It certainly could not be easier (or cheaper!) to make.
I'm a convert. =)
Friday, September 9
Snippet #1
So I seem to not be able to sneak in much blogging lately. I do miss it, and I miss reading other blogs as much as I would like. And since scrapbooking has long ago flown out the window, :) I also want to preserve these days for all of us. But for now, especially for the sake of several family members who only get to see us through this page (hi!), I am going to try to put up more frequent, though shorter snippets. It might be a sneak peak in our day or something I'm making or something just for fun.
So for today....................
So for today....................
Thursday, September 8
yes to seven
yes, I am seven months old!
yes, I enjoyed being a beach babe.
yes, I am that limber.
yes, mommy wishes she could keep me in a basket forever.
I have other plans.
yes, I am CRAWLING, trying to pull up, and lots of other fun things that no one else is ready for me to do yet. wink*wink.
yes, I am 26 inches and 17.5 lbs.
But surprisingly lower percentiles than you might think!
Length = between percentile 25 and 50
Weight = between percentile 50 and 75
Weight = between percentile 50 and 75
yes, I have a little {ok a lot} of sass & spunk in me. =)
other tidbits:
*Finally was successful in dropping nap #3.
I can now stay awake from 3-7! :)
*Sleeps 7pm-7am (ok, it's too often 6:30ish!)
and naps 8-10am & 1-3pm.
*Obsessed with peek-a-boo. She loves it.
*Does not like for mommy to be more than an arm's length away too often. :(
*She is surely a go-getter and seriously trying to pull up already. Slow down baby!
*She is driving Graham crazy with her new-found ability to come get in the middle of whatever he is playing with. The sibling fun begins, agh!
*Is loving food. Except my spinach quiche. She spit that out. I still have a hard time getting Graham to eat eggs, it's the one food they both seem to naturally disdain.
yes, I am a happy & sweet girl!
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