Showing posts with label europe 2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label europe 2012. Show all posts

Monday, November 12, 2012

supper this week


(This was one of the best meals we had on our Europe trip!  
Wonderful, wonderful pasta at a little place in Rome called Cacio e Pepe!)

Last week's plans got adjusted a bit, since it turned out that I didn't need to cook for as many nights as I'd planned.  :)  Some things just got pushed to this week . . . 

Monday:  pancit
Tuesday:  Roast chicken breast, stuffing, squash
Wednesday:  White chili for lunch (we're having company, yay!) and take-out Thai for dinner
Thursday:  Refried bean enchiladas
Friday:  Pot roast with potatos, carrots, etc.
Saturday:  Shrimp scampi
Sunday:  {We'll be eating with friends at their home, Lord willing!}


Thursday, November 8, 2012

Eternal Glory . . .

photo from outside a castle in Germany :)
 
Yesterday was November 7, which means that Gemma turned 23 months old, and my favorite sister, Heidi, turned another year older!  She's not old by any means . . . but she's past 18 and thus a true lady, so I'll leave it to the lady herself to reveal her age if she so desires.  ;)  I was looking through some old folders on our computer to see if I could find any fun photos of the two of us, but finally settled on this one:
 
 
Happy Birthday, Sis!
 
I don't like to get very political on our little family blog, but yesterday was also quite disappointing to me.  It's funny, because I had expected our current president to be reelected all along, and didn't think I was very emotionally tied up in the race . . . but there's a distinct difference between the expectation of an unpleasant event and its final realization.  I think Jane Austen said something like that.  ;)  It's true, though!  As we arrived at church for prayer last night, I was hit with memories from prayer meeting the week before, when we'd all gathered to focus on prayer for our nation.  The entire day had been designated as a day for prayer and fasting (although some people like pregnant me did not fast from food!).  Now it was all settled . . . for the worse, I am convinced.
 
I know intellectually that God is still on His throne, and meditating on that helped a little bit.
 
Then, this line from a hymn by James G. Small helped even more:
"Eternal glory gleams afar,
To nerve my faint endeavor"
 
We have the hope of eternity before us.  We have a Savior who will never fail us.  In fact, eternity is coming upon us quickly, and our lives here in our country will be but a faint memory, then!
 
I don't know how people who do not have Jesus do it.  I don't know how they get through their difficult times.  If I had to muster up my own strength all the time . . . I would be a basket case.
 
"So now to watch, to work, to war;
And then to rest forever."