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    Mother to six Little Women and Two Little Men. Married to a Happy Mortician. Caretaker to goats, chickens and many, MANY bunnies. Photographer. Homeschooler. Lover of Jesus, coffee & tea and all things pink & vintage.

Swim Upstream

As many of us must home church now in light of the events of 2020, I thought I would share this. Our family found this blog post by John MacArthur spot on.

“Christ is Lord of all. He is the one true head of the church (Ephesians 1:22; 5:23; Colossians 1:18). He is also King of kings—sovereign over every earthly authority (1 Timothy 6:15; Revelation 17:14; 19:16). Grace Community Church has always stood immovably on those biblical principles. As His people, we are subject to His will and commands as revealed in Scripture. Therefore we cannot and will not acquiesce to a government-imposed moratorium on our weekly congregational worship or other regular corporate gatherings. Compliance would be disobedience to our Lord’s clear commands.

 

When any one of the three institutions exceeds the bounds of its jurisdiction it is the duty of the other institutions to curtail that overreach. Therefore, when any government official issues orders regulating worship (such as bans on singing, caps on attendance, or prohibitions against gatherings and services), he steps outside the legitimate bounds of his God-ordained authority as a civic official and arrogates to himself authority that God expressly grants only to the Lord Jesus Christ as sovereign over His Kingdom, which is the church. His rule is mediated to local churches through those pastors and elders who teach His Word (Matthew 16:18–19; 2 Timothy 3:16–4:2).”

Please read the full blog post and pray. Remember – only dead fish swim upstream, as my 14 year old always reminds me.

Read your Bible. Be faithful to Christ.

And stand firm.

 

https://www.gty.org/library/blog/B200723

Tender Lives

“It is a great thing to take these young and tender lives, rich with so many possibilities of beauty, of joy, of power,
all of which may be wrecked, and to become responsible for their shaping and training and for the up-building of their character. This is what must be thought of in the making of a home.

It must be a home in which children will grow up for true and noble life, for God and for heaven. Upon the parents, the chief response rests. They are the builders of good or evil.

 

It will be just what they make it. If it it be happy, they must be the authors of the happiness; if it be unhappy, the blame must rest with them. Its tone, its atmosphere, its spirit, its influence, it will take from them. They have the making of a home in their own hands, and God holds them responsible for it.

 

What is so feeble, so helpless, so dependent as a new-born babe?
Yet look onward and see what a stretch of life lies before this feeble infant, away into the eternities.

 

Think of the powers folded up in his helpless form, and what the possible outcome may be. Who can tell what skill there may be lying unconscious yet in these tiny fingers, what eloquence of song in these little lips, what intellectual faculties in this brain, what power of love or sympathy in this heart? The parents are to take this infant and nurse it into manhood or womanhood, to draw out these slumbering powers and teach it to use them. That is, God wants a man trained for a great mission in the world and life puts into the hands of a young father and mother a little babe, and bids then nurse it and train it for him until the man is ready for his mission.

 

When we look at a little child and remember all this, what a dignity surrounds the work of caring for it!
Does God give to angels any work grander than this?

 ~J.R. Miller – Home-Making

 

July 31, 2020 - 7:23 am

Teresa @ SF *your

July 31, 2020 - 7:23 am

Teresa @ SF Gigi, God will bless your family richly.. He sees your love for Him and tour faithfulness. I can’t wait to see your family grow.. with grands and greats. Have a blessed day!

July 28, 2020 - 10:24 am

Gigi Thank you, Monica! xo

July 28, 2020 - 10:24 am

Gigi Thank you, Kristal! He is in the smiling and cuddly-giggly stage right now! Love it! How are you doing?

July 28, 2020 - 10:23 am

Gigi Teresa, thank you. I do feel blessed. I do wish I was from a large family so I would know the blessings of that lifestyle as a sibling. I am grateful for my brother and sister, however! My children have very few cousins and — only two aunts! — and we rarely see our extended family, so I hope things will be different for my children – I hope to have tons of grandchildren and loads of family dinners at my home once I become a grandmother! I pray for future blessings!

July 28, 2020 - 8:55 am

Teresa @ SF Just beautiful I love the writings of J.R. Miller! My mom had nine children, I am number eight. I love large families- you are very blessed. Have a wonderful day!

July 24, 2020 - 7:36 pm

Kristal Aww he is getting so big! You and your husband are very blessed.

July 24, 2020 - 4:00 pm

Monica Just lovely all around!! ❤️

Pressure Canning {Sloppy Joes}

 

 

 

In finding it challenging to spend much time at the computer in the summer time, a quick video replaced today’s blog post. Of course … it is about canning… 🙂 My summer “hobby” …

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

July 19, 2020 - 7:19 pm

Teresa @ SF Good to see and hear from you – pretty lady. Such sweet and encouraging words.

July 17, 2020 - 12:57 pm

Kristal Nice to hear from you and wonderful encouragement. I also wanted to say, listening to all of those bird sounds in the background sounded so peaceful.

July 17, 2020 - 11:11 am

Erin Lynn I so enjoyed your videos. Thank you for your lovely demonstration about canning. You dress so beautifully and you radiate the sweet, beautiful presence of Christ.

July 16, 2020 - 4:43 pm

Monica Lovely videos! Thank you for posting these—so fun! What a beautiful, industrious woman you are—so encouraging to mothers everywhere! Love it!

July 16, 2020 - 12:14 pm

Lynnea Steadfastness. loveliness, warmth, determination, caring are a few words that come to mind after viewing this. I so enjoy visiting here and always come away with my heart warmed and encouraged.

July 15, 2020 - 5:15 pm

Gramma Cardinal My wonderful granddaughter!

July 14, 2020 - 6:44 pm

Regina Shea I hit post before I was done. I met to say I’d watch it later but it appears to not be available.

July 14, 2020 - 6:40 pm

Regina Shea My pressure canner whom I named Little Berths would love to can this. I haven’t done any canning in about two years. I think it’s time to bring Little Berths out. I love sloppy joes. Thanks for the video.

July 14, 2020 - 6:25 pm

Rebecca Funny you posted this today, since I’m planning on serving this tonight to my family! Unfortunately though I can’t see the video — it is asking me for a password?

The George Washington Garden {2020}

  “I have often thought that if heaven
had given me choice of my position and calling,
it should have been on a rich spot of earth, well watered,
and near a good market for the productions of the garden.
No occupation is so delightful to me as the culture of the earth,
and no culture comparable to that of the garden.
Such a variety of subjects, some one always coming to perfection,
the failure of one thing repaired by the success of another,
and instead of one harvest a continued one through the year.”

-Thomas Jefferson

“Are we watering tonight?” my daughter asked me, as she placed her empty dinner plate on the counter for washing.

“Yes, you don’t mind, do you?” I questioned, as the dishes were plunged into a pot of soapy water, awaiting the washing-up of another family meal.

“No, it’s okay. I like gardening – it’s fun,” my 13 year old told me, as she skipped out of the kitchen, ran to the garden and grabbed “her” watering can ready for our nightly watering routine.
Ahhh … music to my ears!

The garden … our summer project for the past few years … it takes up a lot of our energy and time, but we are learning so much and benefiting from healthy food in the process.

Every morning, we weed a section.

Every evening, we water the garden.

This is all done together – the children and I. I like to think we are building bonds and storing up good memories of our family life. Our garden is time consuming, but oh so worth it! I know you have heard me say this before – it is so worth it, worth every hour hoeing, worth every minute watering and worth all the hours canning and putting up preserves for the winter.

And, I, too, enjoy it. My sixteen year old daughter told me she likes weeding – that is a lovely thing to hear! I know I did not enjoy weeding as a child so I am grateful I have helpers that do not complain — most days. 🙂

She is in charge of the garlic patch and is hoping to sell some this fall as she is saving up for a pedal harp, which she plays.

{the garlic patch}

 

Past the garlic patch, you will find the potatoes, squash, zucchini, pumpkins and cucumbers. It is hard to see it in this photo.

 

The little children love to see the water roll about on  the cabbage leaves … it is so lovely to see my children observing nature without a regimented lesson or prompting …

Scarlet runner beans {which have now reached the top of the poles} are slowly creeping and climbing our bean tunnel. A friend told me there a runner beans with pink flowers so we must have those for next year … the bean tunnel was also an idea from George Washington’s garden.

With our July humid and hot weather, the plants have grown so much already since this photo was taken … every day there is new growth … we like to use some CPT as a fertilizer. {What’s CPT? It’s our code word for Cow-Poo-Tea … a large bucket of water mixed with a lovely cow paddy … wonderful!}

As mentioned before, we decided to go with a George Washington themed garden. We made several features that were designed after what we saw online and in books regarding his stunning garden. If you want garden inspiration, look up his gardens! They are beautiful.

 

  While studying George Washington’s story, we discovered, when he was a young lad, his father once planted his son’s name in cabbages in the garden. Thinking that was extremely creative, we did the same in lettuce – The Gauthier Salad bar. It has added some fun to the garden time, for sure!

 

We water using rain water tanks (pictures above at the back of the garden) or we will a cube water container from the river and then pump it out with a little battery pump and hand water everything. It takes a while but it is good way to know what is growing or struggling in the garden.

 

George Washington also had a water cistern in his garden – also a brilliant and timely idea. We found a used “pond” and dug it into the centre of the garden, added some water and rocks and a few plants, along with a solar fountain. It is a fun feature, although it cannot actually water the entire garden.

You will notice the pea tee-pees – also an idea from his garden, along with the pie shaped beds, bordered with flowers.  Washington had hundred of flowers in his garden, bordering all the beds. We tried our best to get each bed to contain flowers – we have sunflowers, bachelor buttons, zinnias, and some annuals. The flowers have all grown quite large now – it is lovely! The bachelor buttons which I plant to dry for tea.

 

We have found our honey bees and lots of frogs love this little pond … along with the two young boys of our family. Often, on hot days, they are in the little pond, cooling off while we weed!

 

 

The garden certainly keeps our hands, bodies and minds busy. And in this topy turvy 2020, it is a peaceful retreat, worth all the toil and hours in the sun. We are thankful, so thankful, for the garden.

 

 

“Agriculture is the greatest among arts,
for it is first in supplying our necessities.
It is the mother and nurse of all other arts …
We ought to count among the benefits of agriculture the charm
which the practice of it communicates to a country life.
Health, the first and best of all the blessings of life,
is preserved and fortified by the practice of agriculture.
That state of well-being which we feel and cannot define;
that self-satisfied disposition which depends, perhaps,
on the perfect equilibrium and easy play of vital forces,
turns the slightest acts to pleasure,
and makes every exertion of our faculties a source of enjoyment.”

-The Royal Path of Life

July 19, 2020 - 7:08 pm

Teresa @ SF O wow, what a neat design… and for the children to see the history of George Washington garden come alive in their own yard. That is something that will stay with them as they get older. I love ever feature of your garden. It is truly amazing.

July 16, 2020 - 10:28 am

Katy Your garden looks fantastic!! I love how you spelled out your name! That looks so great! 🙂

July 11, 2020 - 6:25 pm

Gramma Cardinal Amazing! Really should enter in a contest, So much work, My garden was never so good! Great planning! Landscaping is the Gauthier Forte’ xxxxxxxxxxx

July 8, 2020 - 4:30 pm

Lynnea What a beautiful garden ~ so lush and flourishing, and the design is lovely artwork!
Your family is such a fine picture of teamwork!

July 8, 2020 - 8:26 am

Lita Letto Wow your family has grown, so beautiful 🙂 I LOVE your garden!

July 7, 2020 - 1:32 pm

HomeofManyBlessings Lovely Garden!!! We try to do alot of the same thing! How on earth do you get allll the weeds out?! I feel like I just cant keep up!

July 7, 2020 - 12:49 pm

Jane Zempel What a lovely lovely garden. A well-tended garden is a thing of beauty. Beautiful children also!

July 7, 2020 - 8:22 am

Monica It is just beautiful, my friend! Hard work but YES, so worth it. Are you having fresh salads daily? It might be hard for me to want to mess up the name in order to get salads! Haha!

Gorgeous!!!

July 6, 2020 - 8:25 am

Crystal I love your garden!!! I would like to try a design in mine next year. I planted sunset runner beans, they are supposed to have pink blooms. They are just starting to climb. We made a hoop house of sorts out of cattle panels. I have runner and pole beans, cucumbers, winter squash, and some watermelon planted around it. I’m hoping it does well. It’s great your kids love the gardening. My youngest, close to 8, loves the garden but my older two, 18 & 21, …not so much. Blessing to you and your family!!!

July 6, 2020 - 7:47 am

Shirley Cox Just beautiful!

July 6, 2020 - 1:44 am

Rebecca Oh my goodness, I love, love, LOVE your garden! It’s so lovely and creative! How big is it? We just built a bigger garden this year — being able to grow a bunch of food and preserve it for the winter is such a wonderful blessing!

A Tube Ride to Remember {Or Forget}

Happy Father’s Day to the father of our children …. all nine of them! We are so thankful for his leadership, work ethics and steady faithfulness to our family. There is never a dull moment in our lives {sometimes, we wish we had more dull moments so we could catch an afternoon nap on the porch!}.

Shortly after this photo was taken, we decided to try tubing down this river and see where it ends. Well, let’s just say … that’s another chapter in our family book … four hours later, with the sun quickly setting and promising a night of darkness lost in the woods … thunder and rain … nine beaver dams to climb over,  meeting Canada’s largest national animal face to face, a slippery eel slinking between Abby’s legs, sinking, slimy mud, old barbwire fences hidden in the underbrush, a drunk country bumpkin on his redneck motorcyle, lost shoes, steep hills to scale, deflated tubes that were eventually lost in the woods on the trek back to the road, unrelenting blackflies, angry mosquitoes, abandoned fishing poles littering the sides of the river, fallen trees across the river, lost communication (aka. cell phone falling into the water), river up to your neck and some very lost and upset children … a definite memory was made.

 

 

“Well, at least you had a fun memory with your daddy,” I said, reassuringly as I picked up the very tired, very cold tubers later that night from their lost destination and brought them home for a hot shower and a comfy sleep in their beds.

 

“Mommy,” my daughter said, looking me in the eyes. “That was NOT a fun memory. I felt like I was William Carey on the river in India!!!!”

 

Ahhh, good times.

 

Thankful for this man and for all the good memories we have – and are – making — even if it means losing cell phones in murky water and spending a Sunday afternoon lost in the wild river and tangled woods of the countryside.

 

June 30, 2020 - 1:31 pm

anonymous Where do you buy your swimsuits

June 22, 2020 - 11:21 pm

Monica Precious memories! I love it—the children will never forget this day. 🙂 I love the picture of you, Abby, and baby. ❤️

June 22, 2020 - 7:59 pm

Teresa @ SF What memories it will be ! I love your modest swim skirts that is the kind my girls and I wear.

June 22, 2020 - 7:27 pm

shirley You all look happy….I had to laugh about the William Carey analogy. Mom is doing a good job if the children share such wisdom