Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Gobble, Gobble

On Friday, I went with my Mom to the Learning Vine (a large homeschool co-op type of thing), where she teaches sewing and cooking classes. It was fun to see what she does and to see the kids I've heard her talk about.

Throughout the sewing class, her girls where saying all phrases that she always tells them. Like "You need to clip some threads." Or "Can I sit down?" (That one means there's a big problem!) There were several things they said, and it was funny to see how they remember all the things she says.

She had two cooking classes, one with older kids (9-12ish) and one with younger kids (6-9ish). They made turkeys (not a turkey, but turkeys), which we used to make when we were younger. And believe it or not, the turkeys the younger kids made looked better.

My Turkey :)

Isn't he so cute?!
Best quote of the day: (My mom asked the kids what their favorite Thanksgiving food was.) 6 year old girl - "I know what my least favorite thing is." (Adults look at each other.) "Umm, okay..." "FOOTBALL!" :)

"Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep..."

What movie is from? If you guessed right, you get an extra scoop of mashed potatoes tomorrow! ;) White Christmas. I started to "watch" it, and I thought it was fitting since this is a time that our forefathers set aside to be thankful. We are always to be thankful, but I am glad that we can have a national holiday to celebrate all that God has blessed us with!


So here is my list of things that I am thankful for:

-My faith in Christ. I have been forgiven and given the amazing gift of eternal life. I am God's child because of Jesus' excruciating death, burial, and resurrection! I have the Holy Spirit in me, giving me the strength to live my life and illuminating the Word so I can understand and apply it to my life. I am loved unconditionally by the God of all the universe.
-My husband. I have been married for five months (well, I will have been in two days), and I cannot imagine life without being married to Ryan. I know that when I come home from work on the "early" nights that he'll have dinner all ready to go. I have the joy of knowing that he will be there with me for the rest of our lives. I get to dream of where the Lord will have us in five years, and ten years, etc.
-My family. My amazing, godly parents who raised me to love the Lord, to love my husband, and to know how to take care of a home. My sister, who has been my friend basically since the day she was born and who  has also found it funny/comfortable for me to squish her since she was a baby (see picture below!). My grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and all my family-in-laws. I have been blessed with a family that makes the Lord their priority and who has shown me amazing faith in the hardest times.


-Our home. God has given us the cutest, most-perfect-sized house in the perfect place. I love that we can walk to church, and I love decorating and make our house a home.
-My dear friends. The ones who you can talk to for hours and it felt like it was only a few minutes. The ones that truly care about you. The ones you miss like crazy when they are away. The ones you can tell anything to.
-My job. I get to work with people I like, doing something I like, and I get paid to do it. Yes, there are those frustrating moments, but nevertheless I am glad that I can coach gymnastics, which I love.
-Our church. It is full sweet, godly, wonderful, friendly people that are like family.
-Sports. Yes, it may seem a bit silly in the whole scheme of thins, but they are fun. I love gymnastics, and what would summer be without my Cubbies, and how about the long winter that is made shorter and more fun with the Blackhawks?
-The excitement of Christmas. Getting to bake cookies and decorate our home, get together with family and friends, and give others presents.
-Pictures. To help me remember all the beautiful memories God has given to me.
-The small things in life that make you smile. Things like...the sunshine after a cloudy day, a little person's laugh, the cereal you eat every day but still love, the personal letter in the mail for you, the arrival of a package at your home (regardless of who it's for), the sound of Christmas music, the changing of seasons (especially winter to spring!), the smell of cookies, bread, or dinner cooking.

I could keep going, but I'm sure your bored by know. What is something you are thankful for? It doesn't have to be anything huge, just something small...