Hi there everyone, welcome back to another Good Morning Mondays. I hope you all had a great week.
Last week we finally caught up with our daughter and her husband and daughters. Oh it was so wonderful to finally see them and hear about all their news from their big trip and see their photos.
We all had a great time together and all the children young and old enjoyed this time.
They did come with some exciting news but I will leave her to tell you all about it – so pop over here.
Their visit did put my week out a bit, (but it didn’t matter one bit) they came on Monday night instead of the weekend because we had some sickness in the house and we didn’t want them to get it, but praise God no one else got sick.
So when they left on Wednesday I had to catch up on my house cleaning and my washing and all that got left so that we could enjoy our time together.
On Thursday my friend and I finally got our girls together for a sewing day. We had a great time and the girls have started on a raggy quilt. I am glad my girlfriends maths is better than mine otherwise my daughters quilt would be very small. I had a great time with my friend and always enjoying spending time with her and chatting away about our lives in general.
The girls worked for over an hour sewing the three layers together and then they went and had a play. I took our youngest son too but we didn’t really see him too much as he was having a great time playing with my friends boys. They have 7 boys and 1 girl and they are just lovely children.
We will hopefully meet again next week and continue on with the quilt. We were also discussing other things we can do and we may do some crochetting and some needle felting but we will finish the quilts first.
Then it was some school work and some piano (but not enough) and then music lessons and so forth. No 1 son has been home all week so he was able to get stuff done around the farm and I enjoy having him around too.
Graeme and him are in Melbourne now getting ready to start the Gideons International Bible Blitz in Melbourne. They have already attended training and were having tea when I spoke to them earlier. The Gideons attending and helping at this Blitz have an enormous task in front of them, so please pray for them all and the work they are doing.
They have over 4500 placements and around 230 Gideons actually attending to do all this work. They will go out in teams to try and get it all done. A placement could be a hospital or doctors surgery, universities or motels.
Please pray for open hearts, minds and hands as they pass out scriptures and open doors at all the placements. Please also pray for their safety and well being, it is going to be a tiring week.
My men will be home on Wednesday night and the younger children and myself are keeping the home fires burning (so to speak). I have pigs and fish to feed and I need to keep an eye on things, that I don’t normally have to do. The cows are having a milking break for a few days and were looking very content out in the paddock when I looked earlier.
Our corn has started to come in and the children and I had BBQ corn for tea. I will need to be a bit more nourishing tomorrow so I have a roast in the slow cooker for lunch and tea. I tend to be a bit slack on meals when it is just the three of us but I am determined to be more organised this time.
I have purchased one more box of Roma tomatoes from our produce store and will process them this week. Our Romas are just staring to ripen so hopefully we will get some more of them. We have heaps of corn coming on and I am hoping to get over 60 bottles this year. We haven’t had a corn crop like this for over 5 years so it is very exciting. It is not all coming in at once so once I’ve processed the tomatoes I will get into the corn.
My dear friend who we went sewing with gave me some zucchinis so I think that I will make some soup and can that for the winter. My husband really enjoyed it for his lunches last year and I am nearly out.
This week we have our Revelation Bible Study on Tuesday night and I hope to go to that. Lenten service on Wednesday night and then the usual, schooling and piano practice.
My sister in law is coming to stay on Thursday night and the children are really looking forward to that. She is especially good with them and No 2 son is looking forward to playing lego with her.
No 1 son has a wedding on Saturday so he and No 2 daughter are going to spend the weekend at their sisters house. Our son will go to the wedding and hopefully our daughter will help her sister with her work around the house and I am sure she will get plenty of time to play with her little nieces.
She really misses her big sister and enjoys spending time with her without me around. I don’t take this as a bad thing, when I am around her sister and I are always talking and this gives her some one on one time.
Well I have rambled on enough so onto our link up.
Our top 3 posts this week were…
Church Unity by The Farmers Wife at Growing In His Grace
Are You In A Tough Spot by Laura at Harvest Lane Cottage
Who’s Up For A Retro Meal Plan by Jayne at Tiny Toadstool Cottage
And my personal favourite was…
She Loved You Well by Barbara at My Life As An Adventure
This is a beautiful post about a woman’s love and care for her ailing husband, may we all care for our men like she did.
Thank you to everyone for taking the time to link up, once again I have laughed and cried and I have made new friends and I really appreciate you all.
I am looking forward to seeing what you all have for me this week, and may you all be blessed by what others link up as well.
After reading and linking up at Front Porch Conversations I was really challenged over my prayer life regarding the ever increasing issue of ISIS and persecuted Christians.
Please, if you can, take the time to pop over and have a look. (Click here to go over and have a look).
I sit here in Australia in my little corner and wonder what I can do about it. Well I can pray, I can intercede for those that are being persecuted and I have been challenged by this.
May you all have a good week and I pray that whatever path the Lord has you on, that you will be blessed but also challenged to walk a life closer to Him.
Blessings to you all dear friends.
So glad you finally got to catch up with the travellers. And what exciting news! Don’t know if you saw on my blog, but I am going to be a grandma for the first time in August – and now another one for you in September. What blessings God heaps on us!
Sewing day sounds fun. Hope we get to see a photo of the quilt.
What a busy week you had, and another busy one coming up. I am praying that the Blitz goes well and that you have a blessed week catching up with all your family and friends – and of course for the new little ones who will be joining us before we know it! Have a lovely week.
Thanks Jayne for your kind words, we are so blessed I agree. Have a great week. Blessings
What busy and exciting week you have had. Family time is so important, and yours look very happy in that photo. Congratulations on the new-to-be-addition.
I love that you are keeping us updated on the Gideons so we can pray with you. It’s going to be another exciting week it sounds like 🙂 .
Blessings,
Thanks for that and for your prayers for the Gideons, and our new grandbaby. Seems to me it is always exciting when the men are away, a pig has been out eating from the grain bin and the sheep were out. I think I am going to spend the next 3 days trying to keep that sow away from the grain 🙂 Oh well, the joys of animals. Hope you have a great week too. Blessings
Mmmm….maybe I dont’ want a pig? 🙂
Yes, think very seriously about that one!!!??? As long as you have good pens they are fine, our 3 sows and boar are paddock grazers and are usually really good, it is the little ones between birth and getting through fences that are pains, but the sausages taste great. Blessings
Thank you for hosting today’s Party. Many Blessings to your family.
My pleasure Ifeoma, Blessings.
Thanks for hosting. Have a lovely week 🙂
Thank you for hosting and for sharing the link up!
Thanks Debbie, blessings to you this week.
That is wonderful that your family came in to visit! 🙂
And that’s great about the Gideons! Hubby’s uncle, from Cuba, came to the US after being a political prisoner under Castro for 10 years, got saved in the prison, and became a Gideon when he got here in the 70’s. He is very faithful to the work and travels in the Latin American countries spreading the gospel.
Wow that’s wonderful, my husband will be so interested in this. What a testamony to Gods love and grace. He must be very interesting to talk to. I was just talking to my husband on the phone and I told him about this and all he could say was “wow”. Thank you for sharing this with us. Blessings
He and the other family who came up from Cuba are very interesting to talk to, especially the older generation. Tio Luis doesn’t speak much of the time in the prison–but he talks about the before and after.
In 2011 a huge tornado came through and took out a city by us, Joplin Missouri, and it was all over the news and still ranks as one of the largest/most expensive tornadoes in our country’s history. 2 weeks after the tornado he came with his sons and another brother and brought a trunk load of bibles. Since the city wasn’t allowing many outsiders in due to it being total chaos, he partnered with our then church to get the bibles into the area, and they got in.
It is awesome to see how Gideons work internationally! God can use anyone, from any place, from any background to do His work.
I can understand about Tio Luis only wanting to talk about the before and after, it must have been very difficult. He sounds like an amazing and faithful man and what a wonderful thing to do, bringing bibles in. I must admit I have wanted to ask you what it is like living where there are tornadoes and how you handle them? You are right God can use anyone, there are no special educational requirements only a heart to share Gods word. Thanks for you comment and for sharing this with me and my family. My husband was thrilled to hear about this man of God. Blessings to you and your family.
Hello Cute Lady! It is always a pleasure to be a part of your party. Thank you. I would love it if you would stop by our party that starts tonight at 7 pm. We pin and tweet everything.
Happy Monday! Lou Lou Girls
Thanks, I’ll be there. Blessings
I just had the best time catching up on all your news! And congrats on the upcoming new addition! Such joy for all of you.
Thank you for hosting this link-up party. I always enjoy roaming around in the neighborhood!
GOD BLESS!
Thanks Sharon for stopping by and for your kind and thoughtful comment. It is such a pleasure hosting the link up, I am learning so much from all of you. Blessings
Thank you for another party! The love in your heart for others shines through your posts. I’m 93 and 94 this week. Have a great one!
Thanks for stopping by and linking up and for your thoughtful comment. Glad that you are back. blessings
Thanks for your linkup and for linking at Mondays @ Soul Survival. Blessings!
Thanks for hosting Donna. Blessings
I love to hear about your adventures with your family on your beautiful farm. It is so wonderful that you can get together and work and pray together. Thanks for sharing !!!!
Thank you Rebecca for your kind comment, blessings to you.
It sounds like summer at your house! And what a beautiful, full house it sounds like! I hope you enjoyed your roast!
It was a wonderful meal and summer has just ended and autumn has commenced. I love winter and sitting around in the warm house as it get darker earlier and colder. It is still wonderful to have a full house with family and they are such a blessing. Thank you for your lovely comment. Blessings
Wow! You are so productive! When I look over my schedule I typically feel like I am more busy than productive – but you have inspired me! I am so glad that you are challenging us and others to examine our hearts and minds on the issue of persecuted Christians – this is an area that we should each intentionally and willingly respond to – both in prayer and support. God bless and thank you for Hosting!
Thank you Letetia for your kind and thoughtful comment, it is great I think, when we encourage each other to prayer and cry out for others. Blessings to you and your family.
Thanks so much for sharing on the (mis)Adventures Mondays Blog Hop.
Thanks for hosting Mindie, Blessings.
What a busy week but it sounds like it was full of blessings.
Oh it was thank you Rose, it was full of blessings. Thank you for your comment, blessings.