Sunday, May 3, 2009

the smell of home







This weekend I went home ( Montgomery ) for my nephew's Senior Recognition at my home church. This was of course a special time. I was accompanied by my two youngest children for the trip. We don't live far ( Huntsville area) from home. When we arrived at my parents home and I opened the door of the vehicle, the aroma swept over me. There was a mixture of roses, jasmine, gardenia, and honeysuckle. It immediately brought a rush of childhood memories too me. It amazes me how God designed the senses for memory recall. It was such a priceless moment, a private party for me to enjoy. The fragrant breeze coupled with the warm sun was a gift from my creator to me.

Later that evening we went on a walk, my Mom and nephew Mason went with us. We went to feed the ducks and we struck gold, gold and white honeysuckle. My poor nephew had never had honeysuckle. We taught him how to tear off the bottom and squeeze the sweet nectar out. He was delighted, and although he had 9 stitches in his mouth , he was able to enjoy the treat, he loved it.

Again we were blessed by our creator. Even though my little MaryEsther was afraid someone could have peed on the plants. I am praying not !!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Dark Clouds




Have you ever thought there was a dark cloud looming over you and your household? We have had more car problems in one month than in years. We have had our fridge break and had to wait 3 weeks to get a check for the new one ( thanks to our home warranty). For 2 weeks had no fridge, we were innovative with a cooler system. Thankfully our neighbors let us borrow their extra one.

All of these things have only been minor inconveniences. In actuality we are blessed with a family unit that can with stand such craziness. It hasn't been easy, but has forced us to be creative. We have also had to ask for help. That has never been my strong suit. Letting people see our weaknesses and receiving help is difficult for me.

I have awakened in the night for no apparent reason. I feel that God allowed me to wake up to pray. I have been praying a hedge of protection for my household ( and my neighbors too). I am sure through all this He is growing us to truly depend upon Him for everything.

I know that God is in control no matter how out of control I am. Isn't that a great thing?

Monday, January 5, 2009

What $30 a month can do

We have an addition to our family. He is four years old. His name is Rony. His lives in a thatched roof house with a dirt floor in Haiti.

He has recently been sponsored by my youngest son through New Missions organization. The money Jackson sends will allow Rony to go to school ( no public schools) and one hot meal a day. I tell you this not to brag on my son but to show you how you can change someones life with your generosity. The school he will go to will teach him 4 languages, but most importantly it will teach him that Jesus loves him .

Our friend Brent Gambrell is on the board of this amazing ministry and travels there numerous times throughout the year. He told Jackoson he would photograph and video him receiving care packages from him.

Jackson is so excited about his new brother he took his picture to church yesterday.

Maybe you should consider how you can change your world.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

hoe cakes










Ok a family tradition for my family(Wray) is breakfast suppers. We would often have hoe cakes, eggs, and link sausage for supper.

My favorite thing about the hoecake is that my father would make mine in a itty bitty iron skillet, kinda like a personal pan pizza size. Ofcourse, I couldn't eat the whole thing by self but it was for me.

My Mom is the biscuit maker and Dad, the hoecake maker. Neither of these things did I learn to make until recently. My oldest child was introduced to the hoecake when we went home for Thanksgiving. My Dad made my special hoecake and my brother snuck and stole it. How Rude !!! And he DID eat the whole thing.

Christmas morning my Dad made them again and I payed attention. One problem neither he or my Mom use recipes for these items. So I googled and found a recipe that I played with. Here is how it went.

You will need buttermilk, self rising flour, butter, and crisco. Cut up the cold butter and add to flour, mix and add buttermilk. Pour in greased skillet, cook either stove top and flip or in over. You can see they brown fast , Yummy!!! So good, kids love them, but they are very fattening.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Fast Forward to today




Here is what you have missed:

Jackson's trip to the ER, bloody eye, nose, mouth.....recieved popsicle from attending physician.
Cause of accident, drama over hermit crab.......4 days later crab dies, gets funeral.
Jackson gets 2 more sympathy crabs ( he really didn't want them ).
Thanksgiving.....eating.....shopping......eating.....shopping ( did learn how to make homemade hoe cakesm flour, not corn meal)
Christmas turbo speed with two boys playing basketball, while training for baseball and a daughter competing in cheerleading.
Illness, knee and back injuries for the hubby, not to mention all the doc appts I made him before our insurance changed.
Youth trip...take down decoratons....house guest.....broken car....no money to pay for problem...borrow friends truck.....crab race....crab dies.....crab funeral.....still have one left.


o.k. so know maybe tomorrow i can give you all a real post. Oh, Jackson adopted a child from haiti... Look for more about our new addition !! Pray for Rony.