Sorry to all of my faithful readers! (Or Mom... since you might be my only reader!)
My computer is back at Computer Camp... getting a new hard drive or getting replaced (I'm crossing my fingers for this one, Momma wants an Ipad!!)
It'll be a while for a new blog post... unless I have to start uploading photos on Tony's computer.
12 December 2010
05 December 2010
Bead for Life
BeadforLife eradicates extreme poverty by creating bridges of understanding between impoverished Africans and concerned world citizens.
Ugandan women turn colorful recycled paper into beautiful beads. Women in Northern Uganda gather shea nuts and press them into shea butter for cosmetics and soaps. And people who care open their hearts,homes and communities to buy and sell both products.
The beads and shea butter become income, food, medicine, school fees and hope. It is a small miracle that enriches us all.
I recently signed up to Host a few Bead Parties for the organization and Thursday was our first!
Ugandan women turn colorful recycled paper into beautiful beads. Women in Northern Uganda gather shea nuts and press them into shea butter for cosmetics and soaps. And people who care open their hearts,homes and communities to buy and sell both products.
The beads and shea butter become income, food, medicine, school fees and hope. It is a small miracle that enriches us all.
I recently signed up to Host a few Bead Parties for the organization and Thursday was our first!
It is tough to have all this jewelry here and not want to keep every piece!
I also want to keep all of the lip balm!
The prices are super reasonable (and listed on the website)...
The greatest part is that more than 70% of all money collected goes directly back to the communities that the beads originated. The host of the show does not receive any free jewelry, any discount, or any money for hosting a show!
Let me know if you are interested!
Thanks,
Nikki
03 December 2010
02 December 2010
Thanksgiving with Friends and Family!
We were lucky enough to have my mom and Bill and my 90 year old Great Grandma!
Not only that but we welcomed our friends over for dinner as well.
Matthew, Alyssa and Nathan
Joan and Bryan
We had tons of food!
And dessert, including Pretzel Jello!
We also dressed the boys up for the occasion!
And after dinner the men went outside to play football!
And the turkey sets in and everyone gets sleepy!
Looks who's learned to love the camera!
Gabriel and his Great Great Grandma!
Bastian with "Grandma Grape!"
And finally a family photo after 100 tries!
01 December 2010
More Jesse Tree Devotions!
So we are all about this Jesse Tree! I love the idea of the boys learning about Christ and the true meaning of Christmas. It is tough when all they see is toys toys toys!
Here is another devotional resource that I have found- This one also prompts discussion and I think it will be pretty engaging and interesting for Bastian at his age.
Even though this one starts on 28NOV we are starting on today.. so we will have to play catch up... but that will be simple enough!
Enjoy!
Here is another devotional resource that I have found- This one also prompts discussion and I think it will be pretty engaging and interesting for Bastian at his age.
Even though this one starts on 28NOV we are starting on today.. so we will have to play catch up... but that will be simple enough!
Enjoy!
November 28 | |
Scripture: | Isaiah 11:1-2 |
Reading: | Jesus was also part of Jesse and David's family tree, born many, many years after David. People waited a long time for the birth of the savior. The season of Advent is a season of waiting for us, too. We wait for Christmas, the day we celebrate the birth of Jesus. It is hard to be patient, especially when we are waiting for something wonderful like Christmas! But it is important to learn to be patient, and to trust that God has a plan for us, too. |
Talk about: | Why is waiting so hard? |
Prayer: | Dear God, we thank you that you have a plan for each of us. Help us to be patient as we wait for Jesus' birthday. |
November 29 | |
Scripture: | Genesis 1: 26-31 |
Reading: | Even though there is now sin and sadness in the world, God still cares for us. We have been given a beautiful world in which to live, and God has asked us to take care of it. We can care for the world by showing kindness to all living things. The world is God's gift to us. God wants us to enjoy this gift, but God also wants us to treat it with care. |
Talk about: | What are some ways that you can take good care of plants, animals, birds, rivers, people, and everything else in the world that God made? |
Prayer: | Thank you, Creator God, for making our wonderful world. |
November 30 | |
Scripture: | Genesis 3: 1-19 |
Reading: | God still loved Adam and Eve, but he had to punish them for disobeying him. God sent them out of the beautiful garden, and they had to work for their food. God also made a promise to Adam and Eve: that God would always love them. |
Talk about: | What kinds of things do we do that make God unhappy? |
Prayer: | Mighty God, keep us from doing things that make you unhappy. |
December 1 | |
Scripture: | Genesis 6: 11-14; 7: 17-8: 3; 9: 8-13 |
Reading: | When the flood was over and Noah and his family were safely on dry ground, God made a covenant, or a promise, with Noah. God promised not to send another flood that would destroy the world. As a sign of this promise, God put a rainbow in the sky. Even in a sinful world, God still loves us and keeps his promises. |
Talk about: | Can you name a promise that God has kept? |
Prayer: | Thank you, Almighty God, for keeping your promises. |
December 2 | |
Scripture: | Genesis 12: 1-7 |
Reading: | God asked Abram to take a long trip, and to leave behind the place that Abram called home. But in return, God made promises to Abram. God promised that Abram would be blessed by God. Abram still had problems and struggles, especially when he forgot to listen to God's directions, but God kept all of the promises made to Abram. Most importantly, God was Abram's friend forever. |
Talk about: | Name some ways that God shows you what God wants you to do. |
Prayer: | Holy God, help us to obey you and do the things that you want us to do. |
December 3 | |
Scripture: | Genesis 21: 1-7 |
Reading: | Sarah wanted a baby more than anything, but even though she prayed a lot and tried everything she could think of, she didn't have a baby. As she got older she finally decided that God would not give her a child. But then God gave Sarah a son, and she named him Isaac. Sarah was very happy and grateful to God for giving her a wonderful son when she had given up on her dream. |
Talk about: | How has God answered your prayers? |
Prayer: | Gracious God, thank you for answering our prayers. |
December 4 | |
Scripture: | Genesis 22: 1-14 |
Reading: | Abraham was sad, but he knew that he had to obey God. He trusted that even though he was being asked to do something terrible, God would make everything right. As he was getting ready to sacrifice Isaac, God sent an angel to stop Abraham and save Isaac's life. Then Abraham sacrificed a sheep as a way of honoring God, and to thank him for saving Isaac's life. |
Talk about: | When did you feel protected by God? |
Prayer: | Protect us, dear God, when we have to do things that make us sad. |
December 5 | |
Scripture: | Genesis 28: 10-22 |
Reading: | When Jacob ran away from his family, he may have thought that he was running away from God, too. The night before he was going to see his brother, God spoke to Jacob in a dream. God reminded Jacob of promises God had made to Jacob's father and grandfather, and that those promises were meant for Jacob, too. Jacob thought that he had run away from God, but God was always with him. |
Talk about: | How do you know that God is always with you? |
Prayer: | Remind us each day, God, that you are with us. |
December 6 | |
Scripture: | Genesis 37: 1-36; 50: 15-21 |
Reading: | But God had given Joseph a special gift of understanding dreams, and Joseph was able to use his special gift to help others. He was rewarded for his help by being given a very important job. While he was doing this job, he again met his brothers, who did not recognize him. Even though Joseph could have been mean to his brothers, he chose to help them. He knew that even though he had gone through some terrible times, God had been with him through everything, and God still expected him to do good things. |
Talk about: | Who can you be kind to today? |
Prayer: | God of forgiveness, help us to be kind even to people who make us angry. |
December 7 | |
cripture: | Deuteronomy 5: 1-22 |
Reading: | Not everybody likes to follow the rules. They think rules keep them from having fun. But God gave us the rules not as a punishment, but as a way of helping us to show God that we are thankful for what God has done for us. God wants us to do good, and will help us to do the right thing by guiding us to the right path. |
Talk about: | What rules help your family to live together and be happy? |
Prayer: | Righteous God, thank you for giving us rules to guide us. |
December 8 | |
Scripture: | Joshua 2: 1-21 |
Reading: | Rahab saved the lives of two of God's people. She hid the two men in her house and then helped them to escape. She knew that God had promised the city of Jericho to Joshua and the Israelites, and she believed that God is a powerful God. Brave Rahab honored God because she believed in God's power. In return, the Israelites protected Rahab and her family. Rahab hung a red rope from the window in her house so that the Israelites would remember to protect her. And God remembered Rahab and took care of her for the rest of her life. |
Talk about: | Tell about a time when God gave you courage to help someone. |
Prayer: | Dear God, give us courage to help others. |
December 9 | |
Scripture: | Ruth 1: 15-2: 3 |
Reading: | Naomi was so sad that she thought that God had forgotten her. In the days of the Bible, most women couldn't get jobs, so women would go the fields and take the grain that the farmers left behind. Ruth went to the field to gather grain, and there she met Boaz, a relative of Naomi's, who took care of them. Boaz and Ruth married and had a son, and Naomi was happy. She knew that God had not forgotten them, even when she had been sad. |
Talk about: | When did you feel really sad? What can make you happy? |
Prayer: | Holy God, thank you for being with us always./p>< /p> |
December 10 | |
Scripture: | 1 Samuel 16:1-13 |
Reading: | Most of the grown-ups who saw David thought he was just a kid who tended the sheep, but while David was still a child God chose him to be a king. God's servant Samuel poured oil on David's head and anointed him as the future king of Israel. God has a plan for each of us. Not many of us will be rulers, but each of us can serve God in important ways. It's important to listen for God's call and to find ways to honor God in our lives. |
Talk about: | How can you honor God in your life? |
Prayer: | God of wisdom, guide us to serve you. |
December 11 | |
Scripture: | 2 Samuel 5: 1-5 |
Reading: | Being a king is an important job. Kings must be wise and strong; they must do what is good for the people of their land. Sometimes they must fight wars, but whenever possible they need to try to keep peace. Kings protect their people like shepherds protect their sheep. David had been a shepherd, and then he became a king. God trusted him to take care of the people of Israel. |
Talk about: | Whom is God trusting you to take care of? |
Prayer: | Watch over us and protect us, Holy God. |
December 12 | |
Scripture: | Isaiah 9: 2-7 |
Reading: | The prophets also reminded people that God had promised a savior. The prophets also gave the people hope that no matter how bad things might be here on earth, God had not forgotten them. God was going to send a child who would grow to be the world's savior. |
Talk about: | Have you ever forgotten a promise? |
Prayer: | Thank you for making promises to us. |
December 13 | |
Scripture: | 1 Kings 18: 17-24, 36-39 |
Reading: | The Israelites had forgotten God, until God showed them a miracle. God still does miracles today, but we need to remember God even if we don't see miracles. Our God is a great God; we need to praise God at all times. |
Talk about: | What are some things you can do to praise God? |
Prayer: | We praise you, powerful God, for all that you have done for us. |
December 14 | |
Scripture: | Isaiah 11: 6-9 |
Reading: | Before Eve and Adam sinned, all of the animals got along with each other. There was no danger. God created a peaceful kingdom, but sin changed things. Someday God will restore peace to the world. There will be no hunger or fear, and all of the animals will get along again. They will not hurt each other, and we will not hurt them. In a peaceful world, all of God's children will get along too. There will be no more war and no more pain. What a wonderful world that will be! |
Talk about: | How can you be a peacemaker? |
Prayer: | Loving God, help us find ways to have peace in our world. |
December 15 | |
Scripture: | Jonah 3:1-5 |
Reading: | Of course, God always knew where Jonah went; no one can run away from God. God was with Jonah on the storm-tossed ship, and God was with Jonah in the belly of the fish. God was with Jonah when he finally went to Nineveh to do the job God had asked Jonah to do. We can't run away from God. God wants us to obey him, but even when we don't, God is still with us. God loves us at all times and in all places. |
Talk about: | Have you ever tried to hide from God? |
Prayer: | Loving God, thank you for watching over us in all things. |
December 16 | |
Scripture: | Esther 4 |
Reading: | Esther was a beautiful woman, and because she was beautiful she became queen. But because she was brave, she saved the Jewish people from death. Esther's uncle told her of the danger to her and to her people, and he helped her to plan how to save the people. At first she didn't think she could help, but her uncle reminded her that everyone is important. God had put Esther in the palace for a special job. Her bravery saved many lives. |
Talk about: | Does God have a special job for you? |
Prayer: | All-knowing God, open our eyes to the special plans you have for us. |
December 17 | |
Scripture: | Micah 5:1-5a |
Reading: | God chose Bethlehem many years before Jesus was born. The prophet Micah wrote that Bethlehem would be the place where the Savior would be born. But even so, the town of Bethlehem wasn't ready for the birth of Jesus. There was no place prepared for God's Son to be born. The day when we celebrate Jesus' birth will soon be here. We need to make our hearts ready. |
Talk about: | How are you getting ready for Jesus' birth? |
Prayer: | Eternal God, help us to always be ready to serve you. |
December 18 | |
Scripture: | Daniel 6 |
Reading: | It was against the law for Daniel to worship God, but Daniel knew that God is the only true God, and he would not stop worshiping God. Daniel was punished for breaking the law, and he was put in a pit with lions. But God protected Daniel from becoming the lions’ dinner. People learned of God’s power because of Daniel, and many others worshiped God because Daniel had trusted and honored God. |
Talk about: | Who do you love the most? |
Prayer: | Savior God, it is not always easy to love you more than anything else. Help us to trust and honor you each day. |
December 19 | |
Scripture: | Habbakuk 2: 1-4 |
Reading: | Before Jesus was born, the people were waiting for a savior. They had faith that God would keep his promise. They waited a long time; some of them forgot to keep looking for God's promised son. They no longer cared about God or God's promise, and when Jesus arrived they didn't recognize him. But those who remembered and trusted God recognized Jesus and their waiting was finally over. |
Talk about: | Tell about a time when you had to wait for something special. |
Prayer: | God of all time, be with us as we wait for the birth of your son. |
December 20 | |
Scripture: | Luke 1: 5-25 |
Reading: | Zechariah wasn't sure he believed the angel, and so God took away Zechariah's voice as a sign of God's power. Imagine if you had seen an angel who had told you wonderful, happy news, and you weren't able to tell anyone what had happened! Zechariah was sad to have lost his voice, but he was happy to know that he would have a son chosen by God to do important work. |
Talk about: | How can you tell others about what God has done for you? |
Prayer: | Almighty God, give us the courage to tell everyone about your good works. |
December 21 | |
Scripture: | Matthew 3: 1-6 |
Reading: | John wanted people to know that Jesus is the Son of God, the savior that God had promised the people so many years ago. He wanted them to be ready to believe in Jesus. John wanted the people to remember God, and he baptized them in the river if they promised not to sin any more. The baptism reminded them that God forgave them for their sins. John did not look like other people, and some people probably thought he was a little strange. But many other people listened to John, and they were ready to believe in Jesus. |
Talk about: | What do you need forgiveness for today? |
Prayer: | Holy God, forgive us when we do things that displease you. Make our hearts ready for Jesus. |
December 22 | |
Scripture: | Luke 1: 26-38 |
Reading: | God sent an angel to talk to Mary. Mary wasn't sure that she could be a good mother to Jesus, but the angel reminded Mary that God would be with her. Mary knew that being a mother is a difficult and important job, but she knew that God would guide her. She also knew that she loved God and wanted to do whatever she could to serve him. Mary said yes with a joyful heart. |
Talk about: | Talk about some things that have happened to you or others that seem impossible. |
Prayer: | Thank you, God, that nothing is impossible with you. |
December 23 | |
Scripture: | Matthew 1: 18-25 |
Reading: | God sent an angel to talk to Joseph in a dream. The angel explained that God had chosen Mary, and that Mary's baby would be very special. When Joseph woke up, he knew that he and Mary were a part of God's plan. Joseph knew that he would be a good father to Jesus. |
Talk about: | Name some ways that God speaks to us. |
Prayer: | God who calls us, help us to hear your voice. |
December 24 | |
Scripture: | Luke 2: 1-5 |
Reading: | Mary and Joseph went on a journey. If we were to take the same journey by car it wouldn't take very long, but because Mary and Joseph were walking, it took a long time. They had to go to Bethlehem because the country's ruler said they had to. But it was all part of God's plan. That is one thing that Joseph and Mary learned on their journey. |
Talk about: | What new journeys did you take this past year? |
Prayer: | Guide our journeys wherever they take us, holy God. |
December 25 | |
Scripture: | Luke 2: 6-21 |
Reading: | Mary was happy to have her beautiful baby, but she knew that not every day would be as special as his birth day. She knew that raising God's son was going to be a challenge. But for the moment she tried to enjoy all the amazing things that had happened. When sin first came into the world, God made a promise. Even when the people forgot about God and the promise, God didn't forget about the people. God guided the people, protected the people, and loved the people, even when they were sinful. God was faithful, and today the promise is fulfilled. |
Talk about: | What is your favorite part of the Christmas story? |
Prayer: | Thank you, God of the universe, for the most wonderful gift of your son, Jesus. |
Written by Christina Van Eyl. Illustrations by Helen Phillips except for the lion which was drawn by Jeff Brown.
Peace,
Nikki
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