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January Share Four Somethings

My goodness, this month flew by! The days just kind of blur one into another and I easily lose track. That’s why I want to be dedicated to joining each month and share “Four Somethings” at http://www.heathergerwing.com .  (You can, too!) I didn’t do too well last year (well, last year was a weird one, wasn’t it?) Anyway, I hope to do better in 2021. So here we go:

January Share Four Somethings

“So whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.” 1 Corinthians 10:31 (NLT)

Something Loved

Since retiring, I’ve been trying to add new recipes to my menu each week. Whether main dish, side dish, or dessert cooking new things brings me joy and I’m especially happy when something in a meal is a big hit. This month’s most loved thing to tickle the tastebuds was Sloppy Joe Soup. Not only did my recipe “guinea pigs” enjoy it, they also have asked me to share it with others. Now, that’s a sign they really did love it! And what’s not to love? Easy, simple ingredients, and great taste; not to mention a wonderful dish on these cold, winter evenings. It’s found a place in my recipe book for sure. One of my love languages is most certainly cooking, so for this gal, having something loved from my kitchen is truly a gift!

“Well then, what shall I do? I will pray in the spirit, and I will also pray in words I understand. I will sing in the spirit, and I will also sing in words I understand.” 1 Corinthians 14:15 (NLT)

Something Read/Said

 This past Christmas I continued a new tradition I began in 2019 of having a Community Prayer Tree in the small park across from my house. As the prayer requests came in, I hung them on the tree and then each day in December I prayed over each one. It has become a very meaningful experience for me. This year there were so many heartbreaking situations and honestly, I wondered if I was “the one” to be lifting them up. Since then I’ve decided to learn more about God’s plan for us in prayer, so I’m doing a search in His Word to hopefully (with His help) gain wisdom before next year’s tree is set up. That’s where my something read/said comes in. Years ago, I read and loved the “Yada Yada Prayer Group” series by Neta Jackson. And in God-wink fashion, my books were just recently returned to me after being shared for years. Perfect timing right? I took the hint and once again am reading them. It didn’t take me too many pages to know that I will be encouraged by the words in these books, too.

“I want to learn how to worship You, Jesus. I want a bigger faith. I want to learn how to pray. And, yes, I want to know what You created me for…”
~The Yada Yada Prayer Group, Book 1

 

“For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Matthew 6:21 (NIV)

Something Treasured

Oh. My. Goodness! To say that this treasure is priceless is an understatement! This is our very first ever, letter from a grandchild! I am a BIG fan of real mail! For as long as I can remember I’ve sent cards and letters regularly to those I care about or am thinking of. So of course, I write to the boys, sending pictures I’ve drawn for them with simple messages of love from “MiMi and Pop Pop”. Never did I expect a handwritten note so soon, (5 years old!) but that’s exactly what I found when I opened the envelope. There may have been a few tears shed…. For now, this treasure is hanging on the fridge, but eventually it will find its place in the pages of my Bible where all treasure is found!

“Yet God has made everything beautiful for its own time. He has planted eternity in the human heart, but even so, people cannot see the whole scope of God’s work from beginning to end.” Ecclesiastes 3:11 (NLT)

Something Ahead

Who knew practicing something could be so much fun? Learning to use my new camera has brought me so much enjoyment! I’ve always been an observant person but now, I see potential photos everywhere, which isn’t always good, especially when driving the WV mountain roads I do! There’s so much beauty in the everyday that we miss, but looking through my lens I’ve found it in so many unexpected places. Now, I can’t get enough, so I’m looking forward to finding an online photography class to help me use my camera to its fullest (right now I am only at the elementary level). So, with a little more knowledge and a lot more practice, I hope there will be many more photos ahead so I can share God’s beauty with others!

January has been a month of being full: full of good food, God’s Word, love, and beauty. Now, that’s a month to celebrate! What about you? What did January have to offer? I’d love for you to share your “Four Somethings” with me in the comments. And as always, you being here with me is something I celebrate everyday! God bless and I pray February brings us all much joy!

M’m! M’m! Monday! 3/14/16

"This is my invariable advice to people: Learn how to cook--try new recipes, learn from your mistakes, BE FEARLESS, and above all have fun. ~Julia Child

“This is my invariable advice to people: Learn how to cook–try new recipes, learn from your mistakes, BE FEARLESS, and above all have fun.
~Julia Child

It drives me crazy when I get an idea and then just let it go by the wayside.  I do it with unimportant things but I also do it when I’m pretty sure it’s a job God has placed on my to do list. Thankfully, this is one of those “not so important things”… My Recipe Challenge.  I had such good intentions of posting all the new recipes I was trying but somehow it got put on the back burner so to speak.  Soooooo…..here’s my new idea!  Welcome to M’m! M’m! Monday.  I am going to try and post a new recipe every Monday.  Let’s face it, Monday’s are just hard.  Planning what to eat on Monday is even harder.  I’m hoping some of the recipes I post will help take a little of the pain out of menu planning and inspire you to join me in trying something new.  I promise these recipes will not be difficult and will take pretty normal ingredients.  (that’s what I look for in a new recipe) I love your feedback so let me know if you try something you find here.

Let’s Get Cooking!

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These ribs are so tender they just about melt in your mouth.  I like to serve them with baked potatoes, corn, and a bowl of peaches.  There!  Your menu is ready.  Enjoy!