Friday, August 3, 2012

Thankful Thursday (on Fri.)



Rejoice evermore. Pray without ceasing. In everything give thanks: for this is the will of God.
I Thessalonians 5.16-18


“Gratitude is a vaccine, an antitoxin, and an antiseptic.” -- John Henry Jowett

Gratitude bestows reverence, allowing us to encounter everyday epiphanies, those transcendent moments of awe that change forever how we experience life and the world.
-- John Milton

Dear Lord, thank you for these gifts:

~ The Growing Story, by Ruth Krauss. Oh, my heart loved it! A little boy notices, along with his mother, all the growing-up changes that happen to the animals and plants and trees, but he wonders, "Why am I not growing, too? This story introduces seasonal, math, and farm concepts, featuring wonderful art work. The heartwarming conclusion, priceless, is sure to make any mother cry, and any child rejoice.

Front Cover


~ The Doorbell Rang, by Pat Hutchins. Pat Hutchins is one of my favorite children's authors and she doesn't disappoint in this fun math book about dividing homemade cookies among friends and family who keep knocking on the door. With each knock, the math changes and children will delight in the problem solving depicted here. Around since 1986, this book has delighted millions. Bake some cookies and enjoy some math with your children!



~ Cool Robots, by Sean Kenney. My boys can't get over how incredible this book is...sure to delight any Lego-loving boy or girl in your home. If you have the small Legos from Lego Creator toys, you'll have enough on hand to build these nifty robots. Fun and fabulous!

Cool Robots


~ Singing Father Abraham with my preschoolers (and my big boys). If you've forgotten this classic Christian kids' song with its giggle-inducing motions, view this short teaching video with your children. Even 46-year-old mothers are known to giggle through it and want to repeat it again and again.

~ Falling asleep holding husband's hand.

~ The zinnias, which Peter planted in the garden to attract insects, bring the most beautiful butterflies!

~ A new hummingbird feeder attracting hummingbirds on the second day.

~ Daddy, home recovering from surgery until Monday, spending individual time with each child. He instinctively knows what each child needs.

~ Husband's breaded yellow squash (from the garden)

~ Lots of banana peppers this year.

~ Children chewing sugar-snap peas fresh from the garden.

~ Sisters pretending to be mother and daughter--their favorite game.

~ Sweet, delicious strawberries this year.

~ Miss Beth deciding she loves shepherd's pie. Last winter and spring she wouldn't touch it.

~ A few good rains greening the grass. Local corn isn't fairing well, though. Lord, help the farmers! Give them strength and faith in your divine provision. 

~ Miss Beth smiling at everyone, wherever we go. Three is a flirtatious age. :)

~ The children learning so much from the Book of James (and the adults relearning).  

~ Mary moving right along in beginning reading skills.

~ A second writing program purchase, Writing Strands, which begins a bit simpler than The Institute For Excellence in Writing. Both programs are excellent, but Writing Strands is far cheaper.

~ The church calling to see how my husband is doing.

4 comments:

Wendy @ E1A said...

Love your heart of gratitude Christine. Gratitude is something I am learning to foster in my everyday life. I have been learning so much from ladies like yourself. There are a couple of you who I know the Lord is challenging and growing me through.

Thank you Christine for also being such a great encourager to me also. I appreciate you.

Christine said...

You are so sweet, Wendy! Thank you.

Unknown said...

SO glad to hear your hubby is recovering! Also great to hear that therapy is going well, praise God for his goodness. Praying for your neighbor and you not to be to tiered with all the busyness.

S. Etole said...

Gratitude is a gift in itself. Blessings for your weekend.