Monday, October 22, 2007

Awesome Women

There is a magazine published in our city called Among Women(amongwomenmag.com). Every year they pick 9 women to honor in their magazine--one for each issue. My sister, Mary was chosen to be among these "awesome women". She is an incredible mother, doctor, sister, mentor, wife, musician...and the list goes on and on. I can't think of anyone more deserving.
This past weekend we had a "Women's Expo" in town. At the Expo the "Awesome Women" were invited to come and speak and tell their story. Mary spoke about the women in her life and how they influenced her. She said her life was not extraordinary but that she had been blessed to have extraordinary people in her life.
Another of the "Awesome Women" had us in stitches. However, it was her opening statement that made an impact with me. She started out by saying "I like myself. I really like myself!" She was happy with who she was and proud of it! Boy do I want to be like that when I grow up!! Can you imagine being totally satisfied with your life and who you've become? I think I'm on that path but I don't know that I am totally there yet. Oh well, they say half the fun is in the journey!
Kay also talked about having endurance. Life is going to hand you lots of lemons and it's up to you to make lemonade. Another one of her sayings was. "It's no simple thing to believe..." Believe in yourself, take risks, live life to the fullest!
Another "Awesome Woman" spoke about "the people God entrusts to us". I hadn't thought about that before. Later, I was standing next to my sister-in-law Julie who is such a good person. And I thought, God has entrusted her to me--what a blessing! So many of the people we encounter God has entrusted to us. Do we recognize that as a gift? I'm seeing some of those people in a different light.
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Thursday, October 18, 2007

Be a "Green" Goddess

I'm a little late on the Blog Action Day on environmental issues. But I figure, better late than never!!
If we all make one small change it would have a tremendous impact on our planet! Here are some ideas for you. Take one and make a difference!!
Turn off your lights.
Spend more time outdoors. It will remind you of what's at stake.
Pass on the paper towels at home--use cloth instead. Think of the trees you're saving.
Find new uses for old things.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. Even my second graders get this.
Use cloth bags instead of paper to carry your groceries. My local store just started offering some pretty cool ones.
Unplug charging devices when you're not using them.
Start gardening. (I love it!) You'll raise nutritional food and cut down on petroleum-based
fertilizers and cross-country distribution use of fuel.
Walk instead of drive whenever you can. Also car-pool I do!
Clean your fridge coils for better productivity. (I'm going to do that as soon as I am done here.)
Wash clothes in cold water.
Buy things that will last.
BYOB of water.

Get the picture? I could list so many more but I think I've given you enough to get started. If you're interested in more, the May 2007 issue of Body & Soul has lots more. bodyandsoulmag.com Also check out idealbites.com. They have daily tips on living green!
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Monday, October 15, 2007

Life Celebrations

We celebrated my mother-in-law's birthday yesterday with an open house party. Her children came together and threw her a wonderful bash. Each used their talents to add to the festivities. One did the floral arrangements and decorations, one put together a video tribute, one wrote of his mother's influence on his life, several took on the task of planning the menu and preparing food, others offered advice and helped with pulling it all together.
It was interesting in the video to see all the events she had celebrated. Weddings, births, anniversaries were all documented in pictures. Even more interesting was seeing the celebration of small events in her life. My mother-in-law is an awesome quilter. There were pictures of her, her quilts and the many people she has gifted with her work. There were pictures of everyday things like a table full of cookies freshly baked, jars of pickles canned. flowers in her yard and loaves of bread baked. I think she is an excellent example of someone "Being their own Goddess!" Her life work has given her much joy!
On another note, we have another reason to celebrate. Our son, Jon, is home safe from Iraq. He is spending some time with us getting some much deserved R & R. He is catching up on family news, enjoying the colors of Fall and filling us in on life over there. All of our prayers were answered. (We still pray for the safe return of the soldiers remaining there.)
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Thursday, October 11, 2007

What's Really in Our Food?

I have been reading about what is used to make our foods "red". Did you know it could be bugs?
Yikes!! It seems to me that we each deserve to know about the contents of our foods. It came as a little shock to see cochineal as a colorant in the ingredients listing of several foods.
Should this bother me? Cochineal is a natural colorant made from bugs that live on cactus. The most prized of the bugs are the pregnant females, because their bodies hold the most dye. It does makes a lovely dye, and I know of those who are using it that way. Up until the late 1800's it was about the only means of getting a true red. On the other hand, MANY people don't know what the word means.
It turns out that this colorant is also known as carmine and carminic acid. These terms show up on many food products, and even the term "natural colorings" can mean cochineal. Fruit juices, yogurts, popsicles, sauces, sodas, and candies such as Good 'n Plenty! all contain this coloring. I have checked the particular yogurt I eat and thank goodness none of those terms was listed in the ingredients!!
I'm not a huge fan of bugs(especially with our MN mosquitoes), although I do love butterflies, dragonflies and beneficial insects. However, I really don't want them in my food. I think the food companies should be honest and tell us what is REALLY in our food. Don't you?
Here at Gathered From the Garden we only use bugs as stamps/decorations on our bags!
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Thursday, October 04, 2007

Desperate Housewives, Brothers and Sisters

I don't watch much tv but I do watch these two shows on Sunday nights. Desperate Housewives is just a bunch of fluff but sometimes I just need to veg and watch that. Brothers and Sisters has a little more substance to it I think.
I can relate to Sally Field's character worrying about her son in Iraq. My son Jon just got back from an eight-month stint there. He is a civilian working as an analyst for the marines. He was stationed at Camp Fallujah. Even though he was much safer than most soldiers there, no one is safe in Iraq. I thank the Lord for his safe return and pray for a speedy end to this war.
Do you watch either of these two shows? Which is your favorite? Send us your vote and why you chose that show. Don't watch either one? Which others are your favorites?
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