It has been snowing here for centuries it feels like here in Cincinnati! I love the snow but I love it even more when I am off work but I haven’t had any of those days yet. I think I am ready to move SOUTH!
My oldest sister Jen is PREGNANT again. So we have another little one on the way! I can’t wait. I can’t believe we are going to have two little ones less than 9 months away. I pray that both pregnancies will go smoothly for both of my sisters! They make such great mommies ! Grace and Izzy are growing like weeds. Grace is talking like crazy and Izzy is moving around everywhere! It’s so cute to see them play together. Grace is the “BIG” sissy.
Tuesday night Lauren and I met with one of our friends from high school. Her name is Kristen and she is such a doll. It’s so weird to see how fast life flies by. Little Gracie went with us too! We did the good old Cracker Barrel. I love that place!
Josh and I are trying to sell our Passat so if you know of anyone who needs a car let me know. Other than that nothing is new, just being lazy with my husband on those cold snowy nights and eating lots of food.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Hello again!
I can’t believe it is close to the end of the year and it has been ages since I have posted something on my blog! Josh and I are doing great and have made all kind of changes to our house. We have been praying a lot about putting it up for sale and moving somewhere else so we can make more room for our future family that we are also praying for All in God’s timing. My dream house is to live on some farmland while all our kids are running around outside in their diapers working with Josh in the yard. Josh is looking for his dream log cabin which works for me too!
My oldest sister Jen had a little baby girl named Izabella Faith Sasser. She is the cutest baby ever and is getting prettier everyday!
Our second Christmas was so much fun this year being with friends and family. We finally moved into the 20th century and bought a nice new TV! Josh is in love! Our close friends Brent and Ashley also got engaged this Christmas which is so exciting. I think they are planning the wedding for late April. Can wait to post pictures
God has been working in our lives so much these past couple of months. It has been a life changing experience for the both of us. It’s almost been two years since Josh and I got married and it still feels like yesterday when we walked down that isle! I love him more than ever and can’t wait to see what God has in store for us. We are attending Origins Church and have met some awesome friends there that not only are great friends but lift me and Josh up so much as a couple! We started a small group at Ben and Myla Steiger house that have about 6-8 couples and it has been an amazing experience for us. We are reading the book called “Crazy Love”. http(://www.crazylovebook.com/) If you haven’t read it yet please do. It will change your outlook on life so much.
A couple weeks ago I also attended a girls bible study group with over 50 women in the study. The Bible study was lead by Stacy Neal. The book that we read was written by Beth Moore called “So long Insecurities”. That is another book that has challenged me so much this year. You don’t realize how many insecurities you have as a women until you read the book. One thing that I have learned is to “Hold up our Wounds to the Healer” and not to our spouses or friends. God is the answer to all of our struggles and trials. I’ve always known that in my heart but to actually GIVE it to God is totally different then just knowing that you should be. I have also learned that while in a trial to embrace the trial and learn from it and not to beat yourself up about it. Try to embrace Joy in the rough times.
Right now I am reading this awesome book and one of the quotes were “ Not till we have become humble and teachable, standing in awe of God’s holiness and sovereignty, acknowledging our littleness, distrusting our own thoughts, and willing to have our minds turned upside down, can divine wisdom become ours.” J.I Packer. When I read that quote it spoke so much to my heart so much and it made me realize that I am so little and how God is so BIG!
Here are some fall pictures that we took! :) I love my family! Lauren is expecting again too!!!
Here is a devotional that I got today and wanted to share with you.
Walking by Faith
2 Corinthians 5:6-8
We perceive our world through sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch—and respond according to the information gained by these five senses. Yet God tells us that there is a higher reality, even though our perceptions appear as truth. And our Father commands us to walk by faith, not according to what we see.
So, what is this Christian faith? It is the confident conviction that God is all He claims to be in His Word. The truth of who He is depends only on the Almighty—it is not based on our opinions, circumstances, or feelings. Nor is it something we can scientifically measure. And remember, belief is a gift from the Lord, not something we create (Eph. 2:8). Therefore, we can ask Him to help us if we find our faith faltering.
The way we walk by faith is through our conduct, lifestyle, and choices. The Holy Spirit guides our steps, and we purposefully follow. It is important that we ask for direction and wisdom, expect that He will answer and meet our needs, and trust that He knows what is best.
At times, of course, we'll make mistakes. But God is always there to forgive our repentant hearts and help us back on track. As we grow into a deeper relationship with Christ, we become more focused on Him, and our trust increases.
When we try to handle life on our own, the stress can be overwhelming. How wonderful that our Creator offers us rest and peace as we trust Him to lead in all we do. Our infinitely wise, perfectly loving, and completely sovereign Father is supremely capable to care for His children.
My oldest sister Jen had a little baby girl named Izabella Faith Sasser. She is the cutest baby ever and is getting prettier everyday!
Our second Christmas was so much fun this year being with friends and family. We finally moved into the 20th century and bought a nice new TV! Josh is in love! Our close friends Brent and Ashley also got engaged this Christmas which is so exciting. I think they are planning the wedding for late April. Can wait to post pictures
God has been working in our lives so much these past couple of months. It has been a life changing experience for the both of us. It’s almost been two years since Josh and I got married and it still feels like yesterday when we walked down that isle! I love him more than ever and can’t wait to see what God has in store for us. We are attending Origins Church and have met some awesome friends there that not only are great friends but lift me and Josh up so much as a couple! We started a small group at Ben and Myla Steiger house that have about 6-8 couples and it has been an amazing experience for us. We are reading the book called “Crazy Love”. http(://www.crazylovebook.com/) If you haven’t read it yet please do. It will change your outlook on life so much.
A couple weeks ago I also attended a girls bible study group with over 50 women in the study. The Bible study was lead by Stacy Neal. The book that we read was written by Beth Moore called “So long Insecurities”. That is another book that has challenged me so much this year. You don’t realize how many insecurities you have as a women until you read the book. One thing that I have learned is to “Hold up our Wounds to the Healer” and not to our spouses or friends. God is the answer to all of our struggles and trials. I’ve always known that in my heart but to actually GIVE it to God is totally different then just knowing that you should be. I have also learned that while in a trial to embrace the trial and learn from it and not to beat yourself up about it. Try to embrace Joy in the rough times.
Right now I am reading this awesome book and one of the quotes were “ Not till we have become humble and teachable, standing in awe of God’s holiness and sovereignty, acknowledging our littleness, distrusting our own thoughts, and willing to have our minds turned upside down, can divine wisdom become ours.” J.I Packer. When I read that quote it spoke so much to my heart so much and it made me realize that I am so little and how God is so BIG!
Here are some fall pictures that we took! :) I love my family! Lauren is expecting again too!!!
Here is a devotional that I got today and wanted to share with you.
Walking by Faith
2 Corinthians 5:6-8
We perceive our world through sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch—and respond according to the information gained by these five senses. Yet God tells us that there is a higher reality, even though our perceptions appear as truth. And our Father commands us to walk by faith, not according to what we see.
So, what is this Christian faith? It is the confident conviction that God is all He claims to be in His Word. The truth of who He is depends only on the Almighty—it is not based on our opinions, circumstances, or feelings. Nor is it something we can scientifically measure. And remember, belief is a gift from the Lord, not something we create (Eph. 2:8). Therefore, we can ask Him to help us if we find our faith faltering.
The way we walk by faith is through our conduct, lifestyle, and choices. The Holy Spirit guides our steps, and we purposefully follow. It is important that we ask for direction and wisdom, expect that He will answer and meet our needs, and trust that He knows what is best.
At times, of course, we'll make mistakes. But God is always there to forgive our repentant hearts and help us back on track. As we grow into a deeper relationship with Christ, we become more focused on Him, and our trust increases.
When we try to handle life on our own, the stress can be overwhelming. How wonderful that our Creator offers us rest and peace as we trust Him to lead in all we do. Our infinitely wise, perfectly loving, and completely sovereign Father is supremely capable to care for His children.
Monday, June 28, 2010
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Lemon Rice Soup
Lemon-Rice Soup
I thought this recipe looked yummy and wanted to share! : ) I'm going to make some tonight!
Lemon-Rice Soup
serves 4
6 c vegetable broth
1 c Arborio rice
1/2 c fresh squeezed lemon juice
1/2 lb silken tofu
the zest of 1 lemon
fresh cracked black pepper
In a large stockpot, bring vegetable broth to a boil. Add Arborio rice, reduce heat, cover and simmer 15-20 minutes or until rice is cooked. Blend the lemon juice and tofu until well combined. Add to the stockpot, stir and continue to simmer five minutes. To serve, ladle into soup bowls and top with lemon zest and black pepper.
I thought this recipe looked yummy and wanted to share! : ) I'm going to make some tonight!
Lemon-Rice Soup
serves 4
6 c vegetable broth
1 c Arborio rice
1/2 c fresh squeezed lemon juice
1/2 lb silken tofu
the zest of 1 lemon
fresh cracked black pepper
In a large stockpot, bring vegetable broth to a boil. Add Arborio rice, reduce heat, cover and simmer 15-20 minutes or until rice is cooked. Blend the lemon juice and tofu until well combined. Add to the stockpot, stir and continue to simmer five minutes. To serve, ladle into soup bowls and top with lemon zest and black pepper.
Spring!
I saw this picture on a friends blog and LOVED it. It reminded me of spring and I can't tell you how anxious I am for it to be here! I love snow but I am ready for some change! I hope you all are staying safe and warm. Love you!
Britttany
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Happy Valentines Day
"Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails." (1 Corinthians 13:6-8)
Grace Covers
"Above all, keep fervent in your love for one another, because love
covers a multitude of sins." 1 Peter 4:8 (NAS)
Devotion:
Cartilage is a tissue that is found in many places in our bodies, including at the end of bones where joints form. It protects our joints from wear and tear, helps them move smoothly, and absorbs shock. When the cartilage in our knee, for example, is damaged, we feel pain.
Grace in our marriages is like the protective covering of cartilage in our joints. Couples who show each other a gracious attitude cover their marriage with understanding, protect their marriage from misunderstandings and short-tempered emotions, and help one another absorb life's jolts and shocks.
For example, the other day Scott came home late to discover that I had forgotten to turn off the hose after washing the dogs. The backyard was overflowing with water—an inconvenience and a costly mistake on my part. He could have gotten mad at me, but he didn't. His gracious attitude covered my shortcoming.
Today's key verse contains the word love rather than the word grace. That's because one aspect of love is grace. It's the part of love that is generous, forgiving, encouraging, and unconditional. It's the part of love that empowers you to fill in the gaps rather than notice what's lacking in your spouse. Grace asks, "How can I help you?" instead of growing frustrated or bitter when your spouse isn't measuring up to your standard.
Bringing criticism, judgment, and self-righteousness into your marriage is all too easy. Saying "Why didn't you..." "You should have..." or "I told you so" requires no effort. But being gracious is what we need in marriage, and that's what Christ calls us to be. We're human. We're going to disappoint one another. We're not always going to meet each other's needs.
When you are fully aware of your own weaknesses and of the ways you fall short of the glory of God, you are more likely to show your partner a gracious attitude. God's Word reminds us that "love covers." How can you cover your spouse with the love of grace today?
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