Thursday, December 22, 2011

Merry Christmas and December Musings

I hope you are having a wonderful advent season and that you have a lovely, joyful Christmas! This past month has flown by so quickly; it is hard to believe that I haven't blogged in a few weeks. Here is an update of sorts:





* We visited extended family for a few days, after Thanksgiving. It was so much fun to see so many relatives, many of whom I haven't seen in years. Lily loved holding my cousin's precious baby boy. (He happens to have a darling twin brother, too!) My parents let my hubby and I go out in their canoe. It was a definite adventure to say the least.

* I have been reading so many amazing books. Recent reads include: Grace for the Good Girl (perfect for recovering perfectionists/people-pleasers like me!), Forgotten God, and Money Saving Mom's Budget (review to come!).  My children absolutely love The Building on the Rock series devotionals published by Christian Focus Publications. Christian Focus Publications sent me one of their books, How God sent a Dog to Save a Family, for review purposes. Each of these devotional books contain captivating, edifying stories, followed by a few insightful questions, and relevant Scriptures. This book has left my children with a greater understanding of the truths of God's Word. These are very easy to use as a devotional, and I hope to collect The Building on the Rock set.



* I may have a slight obsession with Pinterest. I can admit it, and that is the first step to recovery...tee hee. It is such an awesome way to file away recipes, fun for the children, and even Creative Repurposing ideas. I have tried over 20 recipes on my "To Eat" board, and it is an invaluable way to corral all the delicious sounding meals from bloggyland. If you are on pinterest, I would love to follow your boards!




* Artisan bread in Five Minutes is revolutionizing my life. Needless to say, my bread machine has been collecting dust for a few months now. The basic concept of Artisan Bread in Five Minutes, is to make up one bowl of dough for a week's worth of bread loaves. The quality of the loaves is stellar, and is similar to artisan loaves which  sell for about $3-$5 a loaf. I love that you can use the dough to make cinnamon rolls, pizza dough, etc.. The basic unbleached flour recipe is here, and the whole-wheat recipe is here. It is so much fun with experimenting to make different shaped loaves. I think my bread machine may continue to collect dust for a while.


* The Joy of a Simple Christmas: This Christmas, we have scaled back quite a bit. My children chose to pack shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child, rather than receive gifts from my husband  and I. (note: my children still receive gifts from other relatives) They had the best time picking out gifts for needy children, and are learning the joy of giving. We are definitely hoping to make Operation Christmas Child a yearly tradition.These are the kind of things we want to focus on, as they are great blessings to us! Spending less time in stores and more time as a family is an immense blessing. I loved Ann Voskamp's post, When Christmas Gets Radical. Her family gleans His catalogs, to give to others, generously. I am utterly inspired.

*One Christmas joy that my children and I cherish is baking together. This year, we were requested to bring desserts to Christmas dinner, so we are bringing Chocolate Peppermint Roll with Chocolate Ganache and Apple Cake with vanilla ice cream. I am hoping that the chocolate peppermint roll works out without a glitch. I have made a pumpkin roll, a few times, and I must say that my heart races every time I peel back the parchment paper on the cake. Rolling the cake just about makes me break out in a sweat.

*Other Web Inspiration:

This lovely house tour is inspiring. I love how Meg creatively decorates her home with Scripture.

Lily and I are taking Crochet School lessons online. Crochet School contains 30 lessons with online videos, for free. Highly recommended.

When I am busy doing something seemingly mundane (though nothing is mundane when done for His Glory!) I love to listen to the Simple Mom podcasts. My favorite recent episode was Major Purge, all about decluttering, which is something I am really hoping to jump into, in this new year!

One of my favorite websites for larger family inspiration is Large Families on Purpose. Large Families on Purpose is written by Bob and Erika Shupe, who have nine children, and live in a 1100 sq. foot house. They are so organized!

I hope you are all enjoying this Christmas season! Many blessings, dear friends!

This post is linked to the Modest Mom.

Disclosure: I received How God sent a Dog to Save a Family in exchange for an honest review.

3 Comments:

Emily, wife of Jeremy said...

Lily is so pretty and grown up. I am enjoying reading some of the articles at the Large Family blog you mentioned. I do have a question about the bread in 30. Do you use fresh ground wheat? I've been thinking of trying it but am not sure if it works with fresh wheat. It's great seeing what you've been up to.

Love,
Emily

Christine said...

Hi Emily,
Thank you so much for stopping by and commenting! I haven't used freshly ground wheat yet, but the authors of Artisan Bread in Five Minutes have some tips about using it here: http://www.artisanbreadinfive.com/2009/11/11/using-fresh-ground-whole-wheat-flour-and-some-highlights-from-our-book-tour
I hope you have a blessed Christmas!

Dawn said...

I love all the info that you put in a lot of your post , I never have time to look for this stuff myself thank you .

 

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