Wednesday, March 31, 2010

An Absense So Great---Book Review


An Absence So Great, Portraits of the Heart Series #2

By: Jane Kirkpatrick
Random House, Inc / 2010 / Paperback


I am once again struggling to write this review.  This book was a very slow read for me.  I must say that books have to hold my attention from the first 20 pages.  This one did not do this.  I realize it was a story about the authors family so it is not for me to judge the content of this book.  BUT for me as a Christian woman trying to stay on the path that God has for me, I do not like to read books with infidelity in them.  I realize many people Christian and non Christian do not mind reading these, I do not like to. 

So with that said, I can not recommend this book to my readers on that issue alone.  But, I did enjoy reading about the history of photography and how it evolved for a young aspiring photographer in the early 1900's where women were still thought to be in the home.  The pictures throughout the book were very intersting to look at.  I guess that if you like these type of historical novels you would like this one.

This book was provided to me for review from WaterBrook Multnomah.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Happy Homemaker Monday

The weather in my neck of the woods:
Rain with warmer temps on the way.  We are supposed to be in the high 70's by the end of the week!!

One of my simple pleasures:
quiet of the morning

On my bed side table:
Bible, books for review
On my TV:
nothing right now....but I've been watching a lot of Jane Austen type movies....I'm loving it.  My 15 yo daughter has even fallen in love with these....her favorite is Emma.
On the menu for tonight:
homemade mac and cheese with hotdogs/hamburgers
On my to do list:
clean, organize, laundry...does the list ever change?? I love the smell and look of a freshly clean home.
New Recipe I tried last week:
Chicken Pomodoro..I'll post a recipe later.

In the craft basket:
cards, scrapbooks

Looking forward to:
Resurrection Sunday
Homemaking tip for this week:
I've said it before...involve your children in cleaning up the house.  The older they get the harder it is to break habits.
Favorite Blog post (mine or another):
Not many blogs read
Favorite Photo from last week:.
I have not uploaded new pictures yet.

Lesson learned the past few days:
The more you give to people the more they take.  When you are not able to give when they want it...they get mad and treat you horrible!!  This happened to us this weekend.  We are ALWAYS there for family events and this one time we had other plans and were not able to make it and were treated like crap because of it.  I have lost track of how many events family members have missed that we have had...like our children's birthday parties.
On my prayer list:
church, my husband, my children, military and military families
Devotionals, Key Verses, Scripture Reading:
2 Corinthians 5:21
"For He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him."



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Saturday, March 27, 2010

Book Review--I Love God's Green Earth


I must say I LOVED this devotional book for kids/families.  We had been looking for something for us to do as a family.  Well we found it...I love God's Green Earth written by Michael and Caroline Carroll.  We did this book everyday for a month so far.  We will continue it after this review. 

Each devotion includes scripture, facts on the scientific facts surrounding the topic of the day, connection links the scientific facts with the biblical truth from the days scripture, what can I do is an action you as a family can take to take care of God's Earth, fun stuff I must say is my children's favorite section of the devotional.  It includes jokes, riddles and fun facts that connect the fact of the day.

Our action step we as a family is taking after reading this book is we are going to be more self sufficiant as a family.  We are planting a large garden which the children have taken a big part in.  We are planting berry bushes and a could of fruit trees and strawberries.

I HIGHLY recommend this book to families young and old.  There is gems through out this book to be learned by all.

This book was provided to me by Tyndale Publishers for review on this blog.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Cooking Thursday--Easy Lemon Chicken


We have been watching our calorie intake here lately.  I'm happy to say I've lost 16 pounds in one month!!  So now I'm on a quest to cook healthy meals for my family.  This is one I made the other night and everyone loved it.  I have really come to love Splenda...I know many people will stay away from stuff like that but when your trying to loose weight you need all the help you can get.

Easy Lemon Chicken

1 teaspoon cornstarch

1 tablespoon low sodium soy sauce
12 ounces chicken breast tenders, cut in thirds
¼ cup fresh lemon juice
¼ cup low sodium soy sauce
¼ cup fat-free chicken broth
1 teaspoon fresh ginger, minced
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 tablespoon Splenda Granulated
1 teaspoon cornstarch
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
¼ cup red bell pepper, sliced into 2-inch strips
¼ cup green bell pepper, sliced into 2-inch strips

Mix 1 tsp. cornstarch and 1 Tbsp. soy sauce in a small mixing bowl. Add sliced chicken tenders. Place in refrigerator and marinate for 10 minutes.


Stir the lemon juice, ¼ cup soy sauce, chicken broth, ginger, garlic, splenda and 1 tsp. cornstarch together in a medium-sized mixing bowl.

Heat oil in a medium frying pan. Add chicken and cook over medium-high heat for 3-4 minutes or until just done. Add sauce and sliced peppers. Cook 1-2 minutes more or until sauce thickens and peppers are slightly tender.

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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

The New Living Translation Break Through to Clarity Bible Contest and Giveaway

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Monday, March 22, 2010

Here Burns My Candle---Book Review

This book was provided for review by WaterBrook Multnomah.


I must be honest and say it took me about 10 chapters to actually get into the story.  I LOVE scottish history but this was difficult for me to understand.  Once I got through all that the story seemed to take off.  I was also quite taken back about all description and focus on Lord Donald's infidelity was much too great.  Especailly for a CHRISTIAN fiction novel.  But once I put that all behind me I realized the characters are intriguing and leave you wanting more.  As I turned the pages I felt as though I was in Scotland seeing all the stories of their families.

Below is the description given:
"A mother who cannot face her future. A daughter who cannot escape her past.
Lady Elisabeth Kerr is a keeper of secrets. A Highlander by birth and a Lowlander by marriage, she honors the auld ways, even as doubts and fears stir deep within her. Her husband, Lord Donald, has secrets of his own, well hidden from the household, yet whispered among the town gossips. His mother, the dowager Lady Marjory, hides gold beneath her floor and guilt inside her heart. Though her two abiding passions are maintaining her place in society and coddling her grown sons, Marjory's many regrets, buried in Greyfriars Churchyard, continue to plague her. One by one the Kerr family secrets begin to surface, even as bonny Prince Charlie and his rebel army ride into Edinburgh in September 1745, intent on capturing the crown. A timeless story of love and betrayal, loss and redemption, flickering against the vivid backdrop of eighteenth-century Scotland, Here Burns My Candle illumines the dark side of human nature, even as hope, the brightest of tapers, lights the way home."

Happy Homemaker Monday


The weather in my neck of the woods:
Cold, with rain possible snow showers.


One of my simple pleasures:
 The smell of laundry after hanging on the line.
On my bed side table:
books for review
Bible
On my TV:
Jane Austen type movies, I'm LOVING them.  I am able to watch them on my laptop while I'm relaxing.

On the menu for tonight:
Homemade Sloppy Joes
Homemade hamburger rolls
Salad
Green Beans
On my to do list:
Bible lesson for Tuesday night, our Pastor has started offering some college level courses we can take.  We just started one on the study of Romans 6-8.

Work on end of the year reports for the kids

GULP>>>pick up a drivers manual for our daughter who turns 16 in a few weeks...pray for us.  :-)
New Recipe I tried last week:
Fish nuggets:  we loved them
I used my homemade shake and bake mix to cover the fish then baked it.  The last few minutes I sprinkled the fish with parm. cheese.
I even made my own tartar sauce.
In the craft basket:
scrapbook
cards
Looking forward to:
Tuesday night class
Wednesday night kids club at church
painting the kitchen...I have color cards all over the walls in the kitchen...trying to pick a color.  I know I want a colonial blue but picking the right one is taking some time....LOL!  Hubby thinks they all look the same.
Homemaking tip for this week:
Put things you have not used in a while into a box...put the box up...then in a month or so go through the box and get rid of the items you will not use again.  Out of sight out of mind.  I've used this method to clear away the clutter in our house.
Favorite Blog post (mine or another):

Favorite Photo from last week:.
Andrew went to his first Boy Scouts camp out last weekend....he's the one in the black and red hat holding the HUGE bottle of syrup...LOL!  Did you notice the size...thickness...of the pancakes?  The men/boys did the cooking.

Lesson learned the past few days:
Even those in your Christian family can be mean at times.  But we need to love them just the same.
On my prayer list:
My sister who is due in a few weeks....I am SO excited!!
Military Families
Missionaries
Unsaved family
Upcoming Easter services at church
Devotionals, Key Verses, Scripture Reading:
"those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint." Isaiah 40:31

 
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Thursday, March 18, 2010

Cooking Thursday--Mini Salsa Meat Loaves




I know these are nothing special and everyone makes meat loaf, but we are eating better here in our house.  I like these because they are seperate.  Another trick I use is to place the meat loaf into a muffin tin...depending on how you make them you would get 2 "meat muffins" as a serving.

Mini Salsa Meat Loaves

2 large egg whites
1/3 cup quick-cooking oats
1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons chipotle salsa, divided
1/4 cup ketchup, divided
1 pound ground beef, extra lean
Cooking spray

Preheat oven to 350°.

Combine egg whites in a large bowl, stirring well with a whisk. Stir in oats, 1/2 cup salsa, and 2 tablespoons ketchup. Add beef; mix well. Divide beef mixture into 4 equal portions, shaping each into an oval-shaped loaf. Coat a foil-lined rimmed baking sheet with cooking spray. Place loaves on prepared pan.

Bake at 350° for 30 minutes or until done.

Combine remaining 2 tablespoons salsa and remaining 2 tablespoons ketchup in a small bowl; spread mixture evenly over loaves.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Celestial Seasonings Wellness Kit Giveaway!


The Celestial Seasonings Natural Wellness Kit (worth $60) includes:


• Four wellness teas to ease symptoms associated with the cold and flu including Sleepytime Extra, Echinacea Complete Care and Tummy Mint

• Two green teas to support a healthy immune system year round – Authentic Green Tea and Honey Lemon Ginseng Green Tea

• Mug, soothing lip balm, honey sticks and Celestial Seasonings Sleepytime Bear (which Karis absolutely loves!) and the book “Herbs for Health and Happiness” by Celestial Seasonings founder Mo Siegel and Nancy Burke, which includes a thorough de-briefing of many powerful herbs.

Go on over to Passionate Homemaking blog and enter.

Chronological Guide to the Bible---Book Review


When I received the Chronological Guide to the Bible for review from Thomas Nelson Publishers I was very excited.  I've always been interested in when in history events from the Bible took place.  I am a visual learner, so having this book has really helped me with my studies.  I enjoyed the time lines that show the progression through out history.  It has helped me see how different events follow another.

This book is broken down into 9 different time periods or epochs.  It is so much easier for me to read something and know when exactly it happens.  I also like the different "extras" through out the book, maps, time capsules, outlines and the chronological reading guide for each Epoch (time period). 

The book can be used with any version of the Bible you have.  There are pictures through out the book showing different artifacts that have been located.  I enjoy seeing these items and being able to go into scripture to see where they might have used them.  It is not to replace your Bible...it is to be used as a tool as you study the scripture and learn what God has for your life.

This book was provided to me by Thomas Nelson Publishers for review.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Simple Woman Daybook

FOR TODAY
March 15, 2010
Outside my window...
cold, windy, rain in the air.  It is supposed to warm up towards the end of the week

I am thinking...
of the many things I have to do this week.
I am thankful for...
a loving husband who puts up with my "impurities"
 
From the learning rooms...(if this applies)
studies of Laura Ingalls Wilder's books, review for exams, prepare for next year
From the kitchen...
homemade macaroni and cheese, broccoli
I am wearing...
jeans, tshirt, socks
I am creating...
cards, scrapbooks, faithbook

I am going...
to my weight loss group meeting, library, church

I am reading...
my Bible, 2 books for review on my blog

I am hoping...
for some sunshine!  Also, to be able to work on our garden.  We are expanding it again this year.  I also plan on putting up a lot of food this year.
I am hearing...
the laughter of my children drawing on the chalk board.  As well as the gentle breeze outdoors.
Around the house...
much to do...we are starting our home improvements again, bathroom remodel, walk in pantry(YEAH!)
One of my favorite things...
getting our seeds in the mail that we plan to plant.  As well as my new issue of Hobby Farm Home magazine.
A few plans for the rest of the week:
clean, organize, prepare our garden
Here is picture for thought I am sharing...(add your picture here)
We went to a local living history museum to see the progression of how maple syrup is made.  We sat out in the woods while women in period clothing showed us how they made maple syrup.  I love the smell of the sap cooking, the smell of the wood burning...makes me long for a much more simple life.

To see other daybooks visit The Simple Woman's Daybook blog.

Happy Homemaker Monday

The weather in my neck of the woods: 
 Spring like...it is raining mostly here today.  We are supposed to be close to 60 the rest of the week! 


One of my simple pleasures:
the quiet of the morning.  I'm able to sit and ponder the days activities.  I'm also able to completely focus on my quiet time with God.
On my bed side table:
Books for review, Bible, cell phone
On my TV:
nothing..I love it

On the menu for tonight:
homemade mac and cheese

On my to do list:
work on my home management binder, meeting tonight, school for the kids, midweek kids club, open house for my Tastefully Simple business.
New Recipe I tried last week:
I made homemade brownies without oil...I used applesauce.  My family didn't know the difference!  They turned out great.
In the craft basket:
homemade cards
Looking forward to:
a Bible class I'm taking through our Church!!  It begins Tuesday, it is a study of Romans 6-8

Homemaking tip for this week:
I've said this before but when you are remodeling your house...BE patient when it comes to the dust.  We are starting on the bathroom and kitchen soon.  I'll be getting a walk in pantry!!!  WOOHOO...just need to get past the dust issue.
Favorite Blog post (mine or another):
None that I can think of.

Favorite Photo from last week:.
We went to the Genesee Country Museum this past weekend.  Our daughters were able to learn how to do a 19th century dance.  They said they felt like a character from Jane Austen....OH does a mother's heart good to hear them say that.  Our homeschool group is going to start a dance "club" centered around this type of dance...for the whole family!!  Now I just need to convince my husband he would really like it...LOL!

Lesson learned the past few days:
Many people hold their children up on a pedistal thinking they can do no wrong.  It is really sad thinking about how these children will function in "the real world" being told all their life they are "perfect".  Our daughter fell yesterday at church (she's ok) there were a group of teens standing in the hall...they started laughing at her!!  I was so beyond upset with these girls.  This isn't the first time this group of girls have been mean to my daughter.  I'll be the first to admit my daughter is far from perfect!  But she has never been unkind to people in our church.  When the parents were confronted about this issue they LIED about what happened...including the mother who told her husband she was right there when it happened....WHAT?!  Please remember us in prayer about this issue.  It is coming to a decision that has to be made.
On my prayer list:
The situation above, military families, My sister who is due in 4 weeks!! 
Devotionals, Key Verses, Scripture Reading:
Psalm 20:7
Some trust in chariots, and some in horses;

But we will remember the name of the LORD our God. 

To see other Happy Homemaker posts visit Diary of a SAHM.



Thursday, March 11, 2010

Beefy Corn and Black Bean Chili


We are changing our eating habits here with great results!  Below is a great and filling soup that tastes even better the second day.  I got this out of the Cooking Light magazine.

Beefy Corn and Black Bean Chili

1 pound ground round
2 teaspoons salt-free chili powder blend
1  package frozen corn
1  can black beans drained and rinsed
1 (14-ounce) can fat-free, less-sodium beef broth
1 (15-ounce) can seasoned tomato sauce for chili
Reduced-fat sour cream (optional)
Sliced green onions (optional)

Combine beef and chili powder blend in a large Dutch oven. Cook 6 minutes over medium-high heat or until beef is browned, stirring to crumble. Drain and return to pan.

Stir in frozen corn mixture, broth, and tomato sauce; bring to a boil. Cover, reduce heat, and simmer 10 minutes. Uncover and simmer 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.

 Ladle chili into bowls. Top each serving with sour cream and onions, if desired.

To see other Cooking Thursday posts visit Diary of a SAHM.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Molly Money Saving Digest March Review



More Molly-Less Money

For this month's review we were given the opportunity to become a Molly Member.  This is an amazing site!!  For only $3.95 a month you get not only the Molly Money Saving Digest but you also get many, many links and downloads just for members.  This is $1.00 less than getting the digest alone.  Through out the whole month you will have the opportunity for giveaways and freebes through out the month. What a way to save your family money.

How great is that?!  I've already been to many of the money saving links that they have on the site.  I highly recommend you go check this out.  Where else can you get all this for only $3.95 a month?
Molly also has a blog where each day there is a lot of very useful information.  Check it out.

Happy Homemaker Monday

The weather in my neck of the woods: very nice!  It was 45 yesterday and will be about that today with a lot of sun.  Snow is melting at a nice rate.  I'm waiting on our first spring bulbs to appear any day.

One of my simple pleasures: seeing signs of spring.  I love to be outside at this time of the year.  Birds singing, squirrels out and about. 

On my bed side table:  Bible, books to review, cell phone

On my TV: Wii fit...kids are doing their gym class.

On the menu for tonight: turkey pot pie.

On my to do list: get Andrew ready for Cub Scouts camping trip.  He is growing up SO fast, I'm not sure I like it...LOL!  My husband asked him if he wanted him to go with him...he looked him in the eye and said "No I'll be fine by myself"....awaaaaa....I started crying...LOL!

New Recipe I tried last week: We are eating healthy around here, so I've adapted many of our recipes.  I had heard about using applesauce in baking in place of oil.  I made a pineapple upside down bunt cake.  It was VERY good. 

In the craft basket: I finished the baby album for my sister.  I always forget to take pictures of my work!!  So now I think I'll start on cards so I have them.

Looking forward to: getting my Wii balance board and Wii Fit "game".  I've been doing the Biggest Loser "game" for the Wii this week.  Let me tell you the word "game" should NOT be after these workout titles...LOL!

Homemaking tip for this week: I'm SO tired of dust...anyone have a tip to help me combat this evil presence???

Favorite Blog post (mine or another): not many blogs read this week.  I've been limiting my time on the computer.

Favorite Photo from last week: I made smoothies for the kids Thursday...my son says wait!!  I need to take a picture so you can place it on your blog!! lol!

Lesson learned the past few days: when things go wrong...STOP....trying to solve the problems myself.  The brakes on the car failed on Wednesday on our way to church.  I was not a happy camper!  But when I stopped and prayed I was at peace.

On my prayer list: my sister who is due in 4 weeks!!!  I'm SO excited. Military men and women and their families, my church family, unsaved family and friends. 

Devotionals, Key Verses, Scripture Reading: Romans 6:1-4 " What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound? Certainly not! How shall we who died to sin live any longer in it?  Or do you not know that as many of us as were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into His death? Therefore we were buried with Him through baptism into death, that just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life."

To see other Happy Homemaker posts visit Diary of a SAHM.

Hearts at home

Mom, do you know how valuable you are?

Do you want to be inspired and encouraged?

Are you in need of refreshment or rejuvenation?

Do you want to laugh?

A Hearts at Home conference gives moms the unique opportunity to pause along their mothering journey to refresh, refocus, and renew themselves. The 2010 National Conference, Mom’s the Word, is being held at the Bone Student Center of Illinois State University in Normal, Illinois on March 12-13.

See what others are saying about a Hearts at Home conference:

“I attended the conference this year for the first time. I enjoyed it immensely. I was lifted up, instructed, convicted, encouraged, and brought to tears, sometimes all at the same time.”

“I loved it. I feel so full of information. I need to sit and read my notes and just process it. It was really encouraging to hear all the speakers and be with all of those moms. Thanks so much! “

“This past weekend was awesome and life changing. This was my first Hearts at Home Conference and I am telling everyone about it. “

“I want to thank you all for keeping these conferences going each year and for making them so refreshing for women at various stages in their parenting.”

Hearts at Home wants all mothers to know how valuable they are! Check out this video for a small dose of encouragement from Nicole Johnson and be sure to join us March 12th-13th for more!

Featured guests include Nicole Johnson, author & motivational speaker, a favorite at Women of Faith, Jill Savage, author, international speaker, CEO & founder of Hearts at Home, and Christy Nockles, Dove Award nominee & formerly of Watermark.

Visit http://www.hearts-at-home.org/ for more information.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Growing Grateful Kids...Interview


Today I'd like to welcome author and speaker Susie Larson. Susie's new book Growing Grateful Kids has just released and I've invited her to share a little bit about this great resource.

Tell us a little bit about yourself and your family.
My husband and I have been married 25 years and have three grown sons (all in their early twenties). Our oldest son Jake works on the business side of the Christian music industry. Our middle son Luke is married to his beautiful wife Kristen; he works full time at a bank and part time as a worship pastor. Our youngest son Jordan is studying to become a surgical nurse. My husband Kevin is a commercial construction manager by day and manages my ministry by night (and weekends). Bless his heart.  I am an author, speaker, and an on-call radio host for Christian talk radio. Together, Kevin and I serve as advocates for justice on behalf of modern day slaves and human trafficking victims.

Tell us about your new book, Growing Grateful Kids: Teaching Them to Appreciate an Extraordinary God in Ordinary Places.

Even when economic times are tight, our children enjoy an abundance of material possessions. Yet, amidst all this wealth, discontentment and competition seem to be on the rise. Instead of teaching children virtues such as gratefulness and patience, many parents are bending over backwards to get their children the latest and greatest item - or feeling guilty when they can't. In spite of the currents of materialism and entitlement that flow so strong, it is possible to raise children who are simply grateful. Though teaching perspective and gratitude to our children is critical, it is not difficult.

Why did you want to write this book?

To be completely honest, I never wanted to write a book on parenting. I wanted to protect my kids’ privacy and give them time and space to become the men God wants them to be. But in the last few years, I have been especially burdened with the level of selfishness, entitlement and disrespect I see among children today. Furthermore, moms seem more stressed than ever. When I asked my sons their thoughts on writing this book, without pausing they all said, “Do it, mom; that book needs to be written!” I think I wrote a book that not only equips young moms to raise humble, grateful world-changers, but also one that nourishes the soul of the reader and encourages her personally.

Throughout the book you remind the reader that we cannot impart what we do not possess. Can you explain?
If we never deal with our own fears, insecurities, and hang ups, but we try to teach our children to believe in their divine value, over time, our words will not ring true to them. First God wants to do His work in us before He does it through us. They say that lessons are more often caught than taught. If we parent from a place of conviction and real freedom, our children will be affected by what we teach them.

One of your chapters is titled, “Take Time to Play.” How does taking time to play teach our kids to be grateful?

To me, taking time to play says a lot about the level of faith we possess.

If our children hear us confess that we love and serve a BIG God and yet they see us striving and straining through life, they will come to believe that more is on our shoulders than on God’s. If we can trust God enough to step away from our busy-important lives, to make a fort in the basement, or play a game with our children – even in the most desperate of economic situations – we will give our children a sense of much needed security and that all is well in their world.

What do you want readers to take away from this book?
To answer this question (I hope you don’t mind), I would like to share an endorsement from one of my sample readers. She expressed my deepest desire for my reader:

“Growing Grateful Kids is such a great source of conviction, encouragement, and inspiration to spur me on to finishing this parenting race well and not sputter out along the way. This book compels me to submit my own character to the refining of the Holy Spirit that I may be equipped to impart those lessons onto my children. Thank you, Susie, for taking the time, for submitting in obedience, and writing this down for a generation in desperate need of this kind of parenting book!” –Gail Miller

This is a Hearts at Home book. What is Hearts at Home?
Hearts at Home is an organization that encourages, educates, and equips women in the profession of motherhood. Hearts at Home encourages moms through annual conferences, our extensive website (www.hearts-at-home.org), a free bi-weekly electronic newsletter, a radio program, and an entire line of books designed to meet the needs of moms all over the world!


Any closing thoughts?

I am very excited about the message in this book. It is my prayer that every one who reads it will be nourished, encouraged, and equipped to parent from a place of fullness, conviction, and confidence. Raising grateful, confident kids will be one of the most heroic, important things you do in your lifetime. God’s blessings to you!

Living with Less so your Family has more....Interview

Today I'd like to welcome Jill and Mark Savage. Jill and Mark's newest book Living with Less so your Family has More just released and I've invited them to share a little bit about this great resource!


Tell us a little bit about yourself and your family.
We have been married for 27 years…17 of them happily. After finding ourselves in a marriage counselor’s office around year 8 or so, we realized that we really didn’t know how to be married. We worked hard to turn things around and now we like to share that hope with other couples.

We have five children ranging from 13 to 25. Our oldest three are married. Anne (25) and her husband, Matt, live in Zion, IL, and are expecting our first grandchild in April. (We are very excited!) Evan (22) and his wife, Julie, have been married a year and a half and they live just a few miles from us. Erica (19) married her husband Kendall last September. They live in Augusta, GA, and wherever else the Army takes them.

We have two teenagers still at home. Kolya just turned 16. He’s learning to drive and we’ve nearly worn a hole in the carpet on the floor in the passenger seat trying to find that non-existent brake pedal. Kolya is the newest member of the Savage family. We adopted him at the age of nine from Russia.

Austin is 13 and in the 8th grade. He wants us to make sure and tell the world that this “living with less” life is a real bummer because he’s the ONLY kid in 8th grade who doesn’t have a cell phone.

Tell us about your newest book Living With Less So Your Family Has More?
The world screams the message that bigger is always better, but we have found that is not often true. When it comes to raising a family, less materially can actually result in more relationally. Children don’t need the best houses, the best lessons, the best cars, or the best clothes. What they really need is the best home life and the best family relationships we can give them.

Why did you want to write this book?

We didn’t start out with the “less is more” mindset. We started as a double income family wanting to have the “best” of everything. Then Mark decided to pursue ministry. We went from the “high life” to the “frugal life” very quickly as we moved to another state for him to go to Bible College full-time.

That experience introduced us to the concept that less is more. We definitely had less money, but we had more time. We had less stress and more peace. We had less activities and more fun.

Since that experience, we’ve continued to live primarily on one income for the past twenty years. We’ve had to battle cultural peer pressure and make different decisions for our family than many other families in our neighborhood have made. But we’ve never felt that we were materially depriving ourselves or our kids…instead we’ve focused on what we’ve actually been able to provide for them emotionally and relationally.

What do you hope your readers will gain from this book?
We hope the reader is encouraged to evaluate how they are living their life, spending their money, and thinking about family matters. Our goal is to introduce families to the “less is more” concept and then equip them with the attitudes and actions to actually make that happen.

For families that are already committed to less is more, we hope to bolster their resolve and help them stay focused on the long-term goal of providing relationally for their kids.

In today’s economy, there are many families being forced to live with less. We want to help them see the opportunity they have with this unexpected downsizing they’ve been forced to do.

And for those who have just been a little discontent with their life and saying things like, “I’m tired of the rat race of life,” or “Is there more to life than drive-thru meals for dinner?” we hope to help them see other choices they have and how they can lead their family in a different direction.

What unique elements will the reader find in Living With Less So Your Family Has More?
For couples who want to read the book together, we’ve included discussion questions at the end of every chapter. This helps move the readers to discussion and eventually actions. Even a single parent can use the discussion questions for personal evaluation.

Readers will find this book a practical guide to changing your attitude and your actions to live a successful “less is more” life. They’ll find our writing style to be a warm, casual, honest discussion where we not only share our victories but our mistakes along the way. We are an average couple living successfully on an average income who want to help others to see the possibilities before them.

This is a Hearts at Home book. What is Hearts at Home?

Hearts at Home is an organization that encourages, educates, and equips women in the profession of motherhood. Hearts at Home encourages moms through annual conferences, our extensive website (www.hearts-at-home.org), a free electronic newsletter, a radio program, and an entire line of books designed to meet the needs of moms all over the world!

Any closing thoughts?
It’s healthy for parents to occasionally pause and evaluate their vision for their family and the choices they are making. We hope this resource will help them do that together and that it will lead them to live a life of little regret.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Book Review: Jane Austen Biography

This book was provided to me for review from Thomas Nelson Publishers.

I must say I loved this book from first sight.  I love the cover, so simple yet very elegant.  I knew nothing of Jane Austen before reading this book.  I have watched a few of the movies based on her books.  I'm planning on reading her books soon.

This book not only told about Jane's life but showed us how she came to the Christian Faith.  This book was small enough to be very interesting...I do not like books that are so long and full of information.  At the same time it gave us a complete look into Jane Austen's life.  It gave us a glimps into the world around Jane when she was born and growing up.

I can see where she gets the ideas for her..I believe that each character in her books are small pieces of herself and her family members.  I can see so many similar things.  Jane loved nature and had a great gift making us feel as if we were right there.  You can hear the birds, smell the flowers and also hear the gravel beneath your feet as you walk along a path.

This book held my interest through the whole thing.  I highly recommend this book to anyone intersted in Jane Austen.  Please go on over to Christianbooks.com to pick up your copy.  I read this book in ONE day.  Which I must say never happens...I have just too much going on around me to be able to sit and read that long.

Happy Homemaker Monday



The weather in my neck of the woods: snow, snow, snow, oh did I say snow.  It supposed to reach 35 degrees today!! WOOHOO....heat wave.
One of my simple pleasures: curling up on the couch with a new book.  I love that I'm reading so many great books.  Reviews will be up soon.

On my bed side table: cell phone, books, Bible

On my TV: kids are watching "Martha Speaks" it's a strange show...but teaches the children new words.

On the menu for tonight: homemade mac and cheese

On my to do list: clean, laundry, school for the kids, start working on the music for Easter program.  I'm playing my clarinet in the program again...I did play for Christmas as well.

New Recipe I tried last week: My wonderful husband bought me a new cookbook..."Taste of Home: Comfort Food Diet cookbook.  These are lower calorie and lower fat of your favorite comfort foods!! 

Ham n cheese squares
1-1/2 cups cubed fully cooked ham
1 carton (6 ounces) plain yogurt
1/4 cup crushed saltines (about 6)
1/4 cup shredded Swiss cheese
2 tablespoons butter, melted
2 teaspoons caraway seeds
6 eggs

In a large bowl, combine the first six ingredients. In a small bowl, beat eggs until thickened and lemon-colored; fold into ham mixture. Transfer to a greased 8-in. square baking dish.

Bake at 375° for 20-25 minutes or until a knife inserted near the center comes out clean. Let stand for 5 minutes before cutting. 

In the craft basket: scrapbook...a friend is coming over Friday to scrapbook...I can't wait!!

Looking forward to: Friday...see above.

Homemaking tip for this week: keeping your couch and chairs vacuumed will keep them looking new.

Favorite Blog post (mine or another):  I didn't read many blogs.

Favorite Photo from last week:.

Lesson learned the past few days: Serving the Lord comes in many different forms. 

On my prayer list: People that have been affected by the recent earthquakes.  Unsaved family and friends.  My husband as he finishes up his BA in Biblical Studies and starts seminary. Military Families

Devotionals, Key Verses, Scripture Reading: Romans 8:31 "What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us?"

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