Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Old Fashioned Sponge Candy

This is the easiest candy to make!  It is my Dad's favorite candy.  But it is so expensive to purchase in the stores.

Old Fashioned Sponge Candy

1 Cup sugar
1 cup dark corn syrup (I used light)
1 Tablespoon cider vinegar
1 Tablespoon baking soda
1 bag of chocolate chips

Heat sugar, corn syrup, and vinegar to a boil in 2 quart pan over medium heat, stirring constantly, until sugar is dissolved. 

Boil without stirring, until candy thermometer registers 300F. 

Remove pan from the heat; stir in baking soda quickly and mix thoroughly.

Pour mixture in ungreased 13 x 9 baking pan.  Do not spread out.

Let cool and break into pieces.  Coat with melted chocolate.

I did coat a few of the candy completely in chocolate.

But since I don't really care for chocolate, I only did half this way.  This makes a lot of candy.  ENJOY!



Monday, November 28, 2011

Happy Homemaker Monday


The weather in my neck of the woods...
Cold and rainy!  A nice day to just stay in.

Things that make me happy...
Scents of Christmas.

Book I'm reading...
Bible
"Made to Crave"
"Fresh-Brewed Life" by Nicole Johnson

What I'm enjoying on TV...
Some favorite Christmas movies

On the menu for dinner...
Something with turkey...surprised?!

On my To Do List...
Finish my coursework lessons.
Quarterly Reports
Laundry
Mop and vacuum floors

New Recipe I tried or want to try soon...
I took left over turkey, stuffing, and cranberry sauce placed it on bread and grilled it.  YUM!

In the craft basket...
I have not had time for this.

Looking forward to this week...
Hometown Holiday celebration.  Our church is marching in the parade and we will be having some fun activities at our church.

Tips and Tricks...
When storing your Christmas decorations place a drier sheet in the box.  This will repel unwanted critters and keep everything smelling fresh.

My favorite blog post this week...

New discovered blog...

Favorite photo...

This was a garland we made at the craft day.  There is just something about being at the museum that really makes me relax and let all the worries go.

Lesson learned the past few days...
Eating processed foods will eventually make you sick.  My recent health issues are because of that very thing.

On my mind...
Hearing from my doctor today regarding my test results.  The not knowing is a struggle for me!

Devotionals, Scripture Reading, Key Verses...
Psalm 119:145-149
"I cry out with my whole heart;
Hear me, O Lord!
I will keep Your statutes.
I cry out to You;
Save me, and I will keep Your testimonies,
I rise before the dawning of the morning,
And cry for help;
I hope in Your word,
My eyes are awake through the night watches,
That I may meditate on Your word,
Hear my voice according to Your
lovingkindness;
O Lord, revive me according to Your justice."

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

Saturday, November 26, 2011

A day of country crafts!

Each year my mom and I go to the Genesee Country Village & Museum for their annual Christmas Craft day.  This year they changed it up a bit, I liked most of it.  We had a good time. 

We made...or attempted to make:

Our first station was making paper stars.  I loved the way these looked!!  But my fingers just did not let me fold the paper the way it was supposed to be folded.
I am bound and determined to make these stars.  I love them.  I know once I do it they will be easy.

I felt so bad for our "teacher". No one showed her how to make these stars and was expected to teach us.  I thought she did a great job!!  AND she smiled through the whole thing.

Next we made my favorite!!  Scented Sachet bags.  There was rosemary, pine, cinnamon, dried orange peels and rose hips in them.  As well as a couple of drops of essential oil.  OH my does this smell good!!


Another favorite was stringing cranberries, walnuts and bay leaves.  This smells SO good as well.  I have it hung up in the kitchen.

While we were stringing these up we thought of other combinations we might do.  Orange peels, apples, cinnamon sticks....oh my the list goes on and on.

Next we made clove studded oranges.  I didn't take pictures of the during process because it was too sticky!  Last year we covered the whole orange in cloves.  This was much easier!!

Next we made an orange basket out of an orange peel.  I filled mine with cinnamon, and cloves when we got home.  Smells Divine!

After completing the crafts some of the village houses were open for us to see winter preparations.

Preparing chestnuts to be roasted.

My mom got to try her hand at roasting chestnuts.

They were showing us how they sewed the winter clothing.  Made out of wool. 

Here we were able to see sausage making and taste homemade applesauce.  The sausage making kind of grossed me out.  When I say they made it fresh....I mean they made it fresh!  Next picture is NOT for the weak stomachs!

Fresh sausage...eventually will be ham, and bacon.

Here this young man is splitting wood.  I think he is making fence posts.

I now leave you with my favorite picture of the day.  This basket of knitting.  In a few weeks we will be going on our yearly Yuletide Tour.  I'm SO looking forward to this.  I absolutely love the Genesee Country Village & Museum.  But if you've been a reader for any length of time you already know that!!

The only suggestion I have to make for this craft day is...do not try and cram 50 plus people into a small building.  We had no room to move, we were shoulder to shoulder.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Decorating has begun!

We have always made it a tradition to decorate for Christmas the day after Thanksgiving.  This year was no different.  We are ALL very excited for Christmas this year.  Perhaps it's the new house, or maybe we are all just in a really good place Spiritually!  I think it's a combination of both!  I will continue to add to our decorations over the next couple of days.  I want to start collecting gingerbread men for the kitchen!  I could even leave them up longer. 

We all get involved!  It's such a fun family time. 


Katrina carefully placing the fragile ones on the tree.


Andrew is very particular on where he places the ornaments.  It's the perfectionist in him.


Hannah is our Christmas girl.  She loves everything about Christmas!!  She helps us keep the joy during this time.  She is always smiling!


Now it's time to pose in front of the tree.  Katrina.

Hannah.


Andrew.

Got to love our hats!  I wanted to look more like an elf!  LOL!

And of course Charlie!  Don't you just want to give him a squeeze?!

Monday, November 21, 2011

A very difficult week...

On November 10th, I started experiencing the worst pain in my abdomen I had felt since having kids.  I started going back and forth on what it could be.  I stayed home from church on that night with a heating pad on my stomach.  I continued having pain for over a week when I finally decided it was time to go get it taken care of. 

My doctor is very thorough so she sent me for blood work and an ultrasound.  A few of the possible things I had were appendicitis, ovarian cysts (which I knew I had), and possibly cancer.  I had an ultrasound that showed spots on my kidney, something "abnormal" on my liver.  They could not get me in for another ultrasound until the end of the week.  I was still in a lot of pain during this time, but they didn't want to give me anything until they knew what was wrong with me.  I tried not to worry and rest in the fact that God is the best physician I know!   Well Friday finally came, I did not sleep the night before.  The ultrasound went well, of course she could not tell me much.  Well by 3:00 pm my doctor had called me with the results.  Diverticulitis!  I had heard this term before.  Our pastor's wife has it as well.  Funny thing is that our Pastor had told us it sounded a lot like what his wife has and I should go on a liquid died.  He told us that at my first onset of pain.  Lesson learned....listen to your Pastor!!

My white blood count was very high so they put me on an antibiotic as well.

Ok so now what.  I spent the whole evening Friday researching what diverticulitis was exactly.  Not pretty, in any form.  It's basically little pockets that have formed in the large intestine that traps stuff.  It's caused from years of eating junk!  So we purged the cupboards this weekend.  We are trusting in God to provide the extra funds needed to eat the things I have to. 

I started searching Scripture to see what God had to say about our bodies.  He really has a lot to say!!  I started with 1 Corinthians 6:19-20, "Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God?  You are not your own; you were bought at a price.  Therefore honor God with your body."  Ouch!  This got me to thinking, have I been honoring God with my body?  I mean I quit smoking, I do not drink...so I was taking care of it.  Right?!  Not really!  I was putting "foreign" things into my body in the form of food.  I'm talking about processed, boxed, and full of extra "stuff" so it can sit on the shelf for a year foods.  A diet of these kinds of foods has literally started eating away at my digestive system.

Making our food from scratch is not that hard!  I've posted on this very blog how easy it is to make your own Cream of...Soup.  But my laziness got the best of me!  It was easier to just go to the store and purchase a can of it to use.  Homemade macaroni and cheese is not that hard to make.  It does not take that long either. 

2 Corinthians 7:1 says, "Therefore, having these promises, beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God."  I know this verse is talking about doing away with the actions and attitudes that were leading them astray.  But if I'm feeding my body junk I am not going to be able to serve God in the way He wants me to.  Life is full of choices, not only the choice to follow God and accept Christ, but the daily choices we make in life.  Food has become my comfort.  When I'm happy, sad, stressed, or upset I turn to food.  When in reality I need to turn to God!! 

I am re-reading "Made to Crave" by Lysa TerKeurst.  In chapter 17 she is talking about choices.  "We were created to be God's representatives as we live out loud the message of God in our daily lives.  But I'll be honest, the last thing I feel like doing when I'm living in a defeated state with my food issues is to reach out to other people."

I struggle with food!  But I love it!  I will attempt to document my transformation with my new food lifestyle.  It will not be easy.  I've been on a liquid diet since Friday.  My body is not happy!  Yes Praise God! the pains are gone.  But I have a headache that is fierce.  I tend to get grumpy when I don't get what I want when it comes to food.  I'm being real honest here!  I would appreciate prayers for me and my family.

Happy Homemaker Monday


Weather in my neck of the woods...
Pretty mild for this time of the year.  We have not had our "typical" snowfall yet for this time of the year.  Our children are not happy about that...neither is my Dad for that matter.  You see each year when we get our first ground covering of snow we make gingerbread.  Enough said! :-)

Things that make me happy...
The soft glow of candles and soon Christmas tree lights!!

Book I'm Reading...
Bible
A few books on healthy cooking
Made to Crave

What I'm enjoying on TV...
I'm watching Phineas and Ferb with my son Andrew.  I really think this show is cute...there I said it!  I can't complain...he watched "Love Comes Softly" with me this weekend.

On the menu for dinner...
I'm not really sure.  I can't eat solid foods yet.  But I'll probably make something with hamburger for my family.

On my To Do list...
Finish preparing for Thanksgiving.
Decorate for Christmas!!  YEA!

New Recipe I tried or want to try soon...

In the craft basket...
Same as last week.  I was way too sick.

Looking forward to this week...
Thanksgiving.  This is the first year we have stayed home.  It will be just the 5 of us.  I am very excited about it...first time I've ever cooked a whole Thanksgiving meal. 

Tips and Tricks...
When it comes to Christmas shopping, start early and buy a little bit here and there.  BUT stick to your list.   Remember it's not all about the gifts we get, but the gift that God gave us...Christ!

My favorite blog post this week...
Tutorial on making your own book at McGuffey's World.

New Discovered Blog...
McGuffey's World.  I love love love old books.  Our daughter Hannah loves the McGuffey books.  She has one of them and just reads it over and over.

Favorite picture...

I SO enjoyed my time at Women of Faith.  Most of all I was able to share it with my daughter Katrina.  She had a ball.  Here she is enjoying Mary Mary.  Sorry about the blur...she was getting her groove on!

Lesson Learned this past few days...
The typical "all-American" diet is really not good for a person's body.  We rely way too much on processed foods.  They are destroying our bodies!!  I'm finishing up a post on my recent diagnosis that really opened my eyes to this.

Praying for...
The changes we have to make here to the way we eat.
Thanksgiving
Our community and ways we can minister to those in need.

Devotionals, Scripture Reading, Key Verses...
1 Corinthians 6:19-20
"Or do you not know that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you, whom you have from God, and you are not your own?  For you were bought at a price; therefore glorify God in your body and in your spirit, which are God's."

I've been searching scripture about the body.  God has a lot to say about how we treat our bodies.  When we accept Christ our body becomes a temple.  I started thinking wow I'm really not caring for this temple.  The stuff I was putting in it really is not how God designed it to work.

To see other Happy Homemakers visit Sandra at Diary of a SAHM.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

TOS Review~~Read Naturally


Read Naturally was founded by a Special Education teacher Candyce Ihnot and her husband Tom.  Their program is based on a unique system to help struggling readers.

The program we got to review was the One Minute Reader.  This program is used to help children with their reading fluency.  First a child reads the story alone out loud, then with the CD, then alone again.  Then when they feel confident they read it out loud to an adult.  At the end of the story there is a very short quiz to test the memory recall.  One Minute Reader has six different levels, you can go to their website and view samples to see what is best for your child.

You can purchase the One Minute Reader starter kit for $24.95, which includes one book, audio CD, timer, pencil, and instructional DVD.

OUR THOUGHTS:

We also received the Level 3 Disasters (book and CD) to review.

I really wish I would of heard of this product when we first started homeschooling!  The stories interesting enough to hold the attention of my kids, but not too long where they get board with them.
For review purposes we had Hannah use this.  She has auditory processing disorder and really struggles in remembering what she reads.  The fact that she can hear, see it and touch it really has helped her.
She did not get upset when the timer went off and time was up.  She learned to take her time and read through the story.  As the weeks went on she picked up the pace.  It was really amazing seeing how well this worked...right before my eyes.  It was the best Christmas present I could of received.

 If your child struggles with reading, remembering what they read, or how fast they read this is for you!  We are defiantly sold!!

To see what other TOS Review crew members are saying go HERE.

As a part of TOS Homeschool review crew we received the above products free in exchange for my honest review.


TOS Review~~Mammoth Math


Math Mammoth offers inexpensive yet high quality math worksheets for grades 1-8.  Books are available as print or for download.  The directions are very easy to understand for the student.   All books are written by Maria Miller.  Her goal with each of the series of books is for the student to fully understand the concepts presented.  The books are self teaching and require little preparation of the parent.

As a part of The Old Schoolhouse Homeschool Review Crew we were given a choice of one of five:

This series is on a specific topic such as addition, subtraction, place value and so on.
The download version is $2.00-$7.00.  Print edition is available.

This is a mastery based full elementary curriculum for grades 1-6.
Each year curriculum is $34.00 for the download version.  Print versions are also available.

This series is best used for review purposes.  It contains worksheets on with no instruction.
Complete grade collection is $12.00-$14.50

This series is organized by topic for grades 3-7.  Workbooks are on varying topics such as geometry, integers, statistics, or measuring.
Each individual topic is $2.50-$9.00

OUR THOUGHTS:
We chose The Green Series on measuring.  This worked out great for our family.  While we were working with one child the other ones could be reviewing their measurement skills.  They covered everything from length, weight, capacity, estimating, systems, word problems, temperature and time.

There are some days when our kids just want to work on worksheets.  These are great for that.  Especially when it gets close to the end of the year testing. 

My middle daughter Hannah has trouble learning her math facts.   The worksheets have been great for her because it is only one sheet.  It will not overwhelm her, also it is not full of colored pictures that distract her.

I also love that the grade level is not written on the pages.  So many time Hannah gets so down because she is only at a certain level in Math which is not her grade level.  Thank you Math Mammoth and Maria Miller for giving our children the confidence they need to do well in Math!!

To see what my other crew mates are saying visit The Old Schoolhouse Review Crew Blog HERE.

As a part of TOS homeschool review crew we were given a free download of Mammoth Math for review purposes. 


Slow Cooking Thursday~~Squash Apple Soup


My mom and I had this at a craft day we went to.  I LOVE this soup!  It's perfect with left over squash from Thanksgiving.


Squash Apple Soup

4 1/2 cups cooked butternut squash mashed
1 box chicken stock
1 granny smith apple, peeled cored and chopped
2 Tablespoons minced onion
1 Tablespoon brown sugar
1/2 teaspoon ground sage
1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
Optional: curry 1/4 teaspoon or more.

Place in slow cooker, cover.  Cook on high for 2 hours. Then in a blender (carefully!!) or handheld blender puree. 

You can add heavy cream to it at the very end before serving.  But I never have.  The curry adds another depth of flavor to it.  YUM!



Tuesday, November 15, 2011

TOS Review~~VocabCafe


VocabCafe is a new series of books written for teens.  Each book has an exciting story with about 300 SAT vocabulary words written right in the story.  Each word is printed in bold and italics to stand out.  The word is also defined at the bottom of the page. 

The books contain no foul language, inappropriate materials or sorcery.  Although I.M. for Murder does have some material that might be upsetting for some children.  Parents use discretion when using this book with your children.

College Prep Genius is having a sale going on right now.  You can get all four books for the cost of three.  For $38.85 you can get:

IM for Murder
Operation High school
Planet Exile
Summer of St Nick

You can also purchase each book individually for $12.95.

OUR THOUGHTS:
We have always struggled with our kids to do their vocabulary words.  BUT when you put them inside of a very interesting story they will learn them!  We loved them!  What I liked the best was that the definitions were right at the bottom of the page.  They are especially great for those that have trouble with story recall.  Before reading the story we went over the new words.  We practiced them and learned how to say them.  I even went one step further and had them write the words out three times each.  My kids learn best if they hear, see, and write it.

See what my other crew mates are saying go HERE.

***As a part of TOS Homeschool Review Crew we received 4 books free in exchange for my honest review.***


Monday, November 14, 2011

Happy Homemaker Monday

The Weather in my Neck of the Woods...
Very mild and more like spring than late fall.

Things that make me Happy...
Being home

Book I'm Reading...
Bible
Stumbling into Grace by Lisa Harper
Fresh Brewed Life by Nicole Johnson

What I'm Enjoying on TV...
We are starting to watch some of our holiday favorites.

On the Menu for Dinner...
Spaghetti with Sausage

On My To Do List...
Finish organizing stuff
Get ready for the Pampered Chef party Saturday!!

New Recipe I tried or want to try Soon...
Garlic Twists from My Crowded Kitchen

In the Craft Basket...
Some crochet projects...I love my college classes, but I'm ready to be done so I have more time to do things I enjoy.

Looking forward to this week...
Pampered Chef party

Tips and Tricks...
Really have nothing

My favorite blog post this week...

New discovered blog...
My Crowded Kitchen...I have been searching for blogs that talk about gardening in Urban settings.  I came across this one the other day.

Favorite Photo...

My girls!

Lesson Learned the past few days...
I've been reading some of the Compassion bloggers posts about their time in Ecuador.  I came to realize most of us really have no idea what it's like to live in poverty.  Some of the people they have talked to live in a very small brick or stone "hut".   We may not have the money each week to buy the kind of food I would like to make...but at least we have food!  Read this post by Ann Voskamp and you will be forever changed!

On my mind...
People of Ecuador.  It seems God has been opening my eyes more to the people of that country.  It seems to be in my thoughts and prayers so often now.  We are excited to be hosting a missionary family that is headed to Ecuador soon!

Devotionals, Scripture Reading, Key Verses...
Proverbs 16:9
"A man's heart plans his way,
 But the Lord directs his steps."
Sometimes we need to just step back and let God lead. 

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

Friday, November 11, 2011

Molly Saves! in the Laundry Room


When I first opened this issue of Molly Saves! my first thought was "well I don't have a laundry room.  My washer and dryer are in the basement."  But as I dove into this issue I was plesantly surprised.  Just like all the other issues....don't let the "in the Laundry Room" fool you into thinking it is NOT for you!  This issue is packed full of information!

Each issue of Molly Saves! is packed full of money saving tips to fit any area of your life.  From the "This N That" calendar to "Something old to new" there is something that will interest everyone.

My daughter has really stared to love cooking.  So every month I let her go at it with the Molly menu.  We print the shopping list and away she goes.  We live close to the grocery store so she can walk.  It really makes her feel a little more independent.  She is also learning about planning meals right down to how much it will cost.  That is a life skill everyone needs.

She made the Chicken Cacciatore..but with boneless skinless chicken.  It was SO GOOD!!

The thing that I loved best in this issue and will use f.o.r.e.v.e.r is the stain removal chart.  I have printed it and placed it in a plastic sleeve next to the washer. 

For only $4.95 you get everything in this issue and so many more articles.  But wait theres more...(I've always wanted to say that) for only $3.95/month you can become a Molly Member where not only do you get the current issue of Molly Saves! but you get many more goodies during the month.  This month we got a free e-book, printable laundry sign, and many other laundry goodies!  Not only that but we got many Thanksgiving printables. 

**I was given a Molly Membership in exchange for my honest review.**

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

TOS Review~~Bower Books~~The Person I Marry


Sometimes a book comes a long that is just so touching, heartwarming and a must have for everyone with children.  This is how I feel about our latest review, The Person I Marry by Gary and Jan Bower.  This book is so beautifully written it is simply breath-taking.  On each of the 30 plus pages there are qualities written in the background of what a person should be looking for in the person they marry.   I love that!  Our children are almost all teenagers, so we talk a little more about future spouses.  Taking each one of these qualities and doing a complete study of it is what we are going to start doing.  I also plan on taking each of these qualities and putting it into a scrapbook for each of my children.

This book is also a great gift idea.  Wedding, baby shower, bridal shower ect.  This books gives you the "something to think about". 

It is very important to me that my children not make the same mistakes I have in the past.  This book is a good start to making sure that does not happen.  I loved this book.  I can not wait to get the hardcover version.  We are planning on purchasing one for each of our children to put away for that special day.

Quote I liked from the book:
"Who needs a person that's charming and flirty?  I prefer someone who's hands can get dirty..."

BOOK INFORMATION:
Purchase for $11.99 on Bower Books website.
32 page hardcover with beautiful illustrations

Gary and Jan Bower have written other books as well they are:

Go HERE and see what my fellow crew mates have to say about this book.

**I received a digital copy of this book free in exchange for my honest review.**

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Women of Faith Weekend

Like I mentioned last week, I was attending the Women of Faith Imagine event.  Well the weekend came and went.  It has taken me a few days to digest everything I learned.  I took so many notes it filled up half of a notebook!
I was given 2 tickets from Booksneeze and Women of Faith for this event.  It was not a difficult choice in who I was going to take....my 17 year old daughter Katrina.

It was not only a time of Spiritual strengthening, but also a time for mother-daughter bonding.  I planned a whole weekend for us, including a hotel stay.  We laughed, cried, prayed and walked away spiritually renewed!

Come along with me and I'll help you "Imagine" what it was like to be at this event.


We arrived a little early on Friday morning so we had to wait outdoors.  It was nice to chat with other women of faith!

The Women of Faith worship team was phenomenal!! Their voices blended into one.


This is our host, Lori Robertson.  One of the reoccurring things I noticed throughout the whole weekend was the genuineness of each person that was involved with Women of Faith.

First we heard from Sheila Walsh.

She stopped and gave us a nice little pose! Here is what I got from her portion of the event:
  • God has made amazing promises to us. It's up to us to learn what they are! (Proverbs 4:1)
  • No matter how much I change God's Word will forever stay the same.
  • Learn to thank God in the storm.  Not after the storm.
  • Submit to the refiners fire: God wants us more like Christ.  In order to shape iron they must heat it up.
  • See yourself as a daughter of the King...not as what you do...wife, mother, doctor, lawyer ect.
  • What if all my baggage was visible to everyone that could see me.  All the unforgiven, hurt, bitterness ect.

She then closed her portion with a beautiful song!  I had NO idea she could sing.  Such a sweet voice from and equally sweet lady!

Next up on the stage was Dr. Henry Cloud...yes! there was a man there.  He is a clinical psychologist.  But don't let that fool you!  I could of sat there all day listening to him speak.  Here is some of what I learned from him:
  • God is always moving us.  Do not get comfortable where you are at.
  • God has wired us for a life of giving.
  • You can not take your "Egypt" with you.  Let go of things!
  • "Weeping during the night brings you joy in the morning."
  • We have to let go of things to let God take us on that next step of the journey.
  • The root of happiness is connectedness. 
We were also blessed with musical acts.  Mary Mary was a duo I had never heard of.  I was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed them.

They got their name "Mary Mary" from the 2 Mary's from the Bible.  They are actually sisters, Tina and Elizabeth.

Natalie Grant performed as well.  I was familiar with her.  She has such a sweet voice, and a sweet disposition to match.  She is very humble.


We heard from Nicole Johnson.  WOW just about sums it all up!  Her first time on the stage she did the "Hat" skit where she is acting out the different rolls women have, Mom, Worker, Chef, Psychologist, Lover, Chauffeur and accountant.  But during the last session she came out on stage as herself.  She humbled herself to share very personal things about her life. Here are some things I learned:
  • Criticism is not a fruit of the Spirit.
  • Anger is hard to admit.  We would rather lie and say everything is ok.
  • Anger comes back in many forms.
  • Anger is a signal or a "check engine" soon light.
  • Broken pieces..."Bring your trash to God and He will give you a treasure." Think of stain glass, pieces of broken glass used to create something beautiful.
  • We are to model Christ and His behavior.
Next up was Angie Smith, fellow blogger and wife to Todd Smith of Selah.

If you have never read her story you really need to visit her blog and read it.  I linked to it above.  But be forewarned...you will need tissues!!  Here is what I got from her:
  • We can hold onto others or hold onto Jesus.
  • Are you going to trust in what you can see and feel or are you going to trust in Jesus.
  • No matter what your background is, you CAN be a women of faith.
  • If you take your eyes off of Jesus you will start to sink.
We were also entertained by Ken Davis...sorry I was laughing way too much to take any pictures.  It was the first time I ever had the pleasure of hearing him.  He was hysterical!

We also heard from Lisa Harper.  No speaker has ever touched me in the way Lisa Harper did for me.  She talked about many things from her past.  Much of which I could relate to.  I was brought to tears listening to her.  It has brought up to the surface many things I have tried to forget.  God used Lisa and Women of Faith to bring this stuff up for me to finally give to Him to help me deal with. 
  • Am I afraid to trust?  Am I afraid to open my heart to another?
  • The Bible is a love story about a Prince who fell in love with a messy bride.
  • We need to be involved with the unlovable.
  • With God you can get rid of that "dragon" of shame.
  • You will struggle in your life. Jesus will help me through the struggles. (John 16:33-34)
The greatest moment of this weekend is when I looked over at my daughter and saw this:

Her face is filled with God Joy!!  All the tears and hurt that came to the surface for me were wiped away when I saw her precious face!!

If you have never attended a Women of Faith event you really must!!  You will laugh, cry and be refreshed during the 2 day event.  I can not say enough about Women of Faith.  This might have been my first time attending one but it most certainly will not be my last!!  As a matter of fact I am going to be a group leader for next year's event here in Rochester, NY!

As I was finishing up this post I got a phone call from my daughter because of her experience at Women of Faith she went to see our Pastor.  She rededicated her life to Christ!!!!  This is by far the GREATEST thing that came out of our experience. 

Thank You from the bottom of this mother's heart Booksneeze and Women of Faith for this opportunity to attend the event!! 

**I was given 2 free tickets from Booksneeze and Women of Faith in exchange for my honest review.**