Friday, December 30, 2011

So True....

The new year is almost here!
What will 2012 look like for you?
Are you ready to shake up your life and live a life completely for God?
I am! He didn't call us to "settle in", He wants us to lite the way to His kingdom for those who are lost! Lite a fire for those who know the path but need a little boost. This quote from Francis Chan was created by "Sweet Blessings" and it is the perfect reminder as we get ready for 2012!

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Let's get ready for the celebration of the birth of our King!


4 Days til Christmas, I had to post more!!!!!

The celebration of the birth of our King! Now take a deep breath...don't let the madness around you take away this special time. Take a minute and remind yourself the reason for the season. 

Plan out the next few days leading up to Christmas what you want to do to make this 
Christmas different!

1.) Bake some Christmas Goodies for the homeless! Or to make things easier here's what I did last year: I went to Vons in their bakery section you can pick up a box of really yummy cookies for less than $3.00. We bought a couple boxes. I went home and printed out some labels with the scripture:

Isaiah 41:10
Do not fear, for I am with you; do not anxiously look about you, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, surely I will help you, surely I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.

Then I added a little message saying:
Merry Christmas! I pray this food will bring you comfort to your soul so you know that you are not alone.
 Then my kids, Ryan and myself packed these cookies in ziplock baggies.

Then PRAY over these baggies and for the people who will receive them! Let God do the rest!
EMAIL me at: Bradshaw4@sbcglobal.net for more details about dropping off the cookies etc...

This one below is really cute. Click HERE to see all of it. You can see in the next couple of pictures what the different layers represent. 
Jesuscake 
The chocolate layer reminds us that we are sinful.

The red layer reminds us that Jesus shed his blood for our sins.

The white frosting reminds us that Jesus has given us a clean heart.

The green layer reminds us to grow in Christ.

The yellow decorations remind us of heaven.

The candles remind us Jesus is the Light of the World.



4.) Set a place setting
 for Jesus at your Christmas dinner or at Christmas Breakfast.
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5.) Decide now which Christmas Eve Service time you will be attending and INVITE your neighbors, etc...Don't assume they have a place to go Christmas Eve.
aways puts on a very special kid friendly Christmas Eve Service:
Olive Knolls Church of the Nazarene
6201 Fruitvale Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93308
Date: Saturday 24 December 2011
Time: 04:00pm or 6:00 pm
Place: Olive Knolls Church
Come back on Christmas morning at 10:00 am for our 
Family Christmas Service!

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Take a minute to watch and listen to this beautiful video!

Christmas is right around the corner!

We are less than 5 days away let's not turn into the Grinch with trying to make everything "perfect". Let's also not turn our husbands into a Grinch. 

We love imom and the articles they put out. Here's a great one called 

"5 Steps to make your Husband your Elf"

Don't you envy Santa? Sure, he has a long to-do list in the weeks leading up to Christmas. But he also has an army of cheerful helpers in pointy shoes. Where can a busy mom find one of those?
The answer may be right under your nose! If given a little direction, good ol' Dad can pitch in to help you accomplish some major holiday tasks. For single moms, Grandpa or a favorite uncle can help in all the same ways. Here are 5 tips for enlisting and training the best elf you ever had.
1.    Ask nicely.
This may seem obvious, but if you wait until you're behind and completely stressed out, your plea for help may come out more like a bossy or hysterical demand, rather than a polite request for help. Talk strategy with Dad before crunch time while things are still slow, and plan for the days when you know you'll need back-up. (For instance: "I need to bake for our neighbors this Saturday morning, can you help with the kids then?")
    2.    Be specific.
    He's a great elf, but he's not a mind-reader. Tell him what would be helpful in the most detailed terms possible. If you're asking him to take the kids out while you tackle some decorating or wrapping, give him a couple of suggestions for how to entertain them. If you need him to make a grocery run for you, make the list more detailed (include brand names and product sizes) than you do for yourself.
      3.    Understand that his way may be different than yours.
      And that's OK! This is not the time to indulge your Type-A tendencies. Even if Dad makes a mess of something, acknowledge and appreciate that he was trying to help. Elves tend to lose motivation when they can't seem to do anything right.
        4.    Divide and conquer.
        Divide the to-do list according to your strengths. Dad may not be comfortable making a casserole, and you probably don't want to put a bicycle together. We're all more efficient and confident when working within our comfort zones, so work smarter, not harder.
           5.    Don't forget to say thank you.
          You might even plan a special treat for the world's best elf to show him how much you appreciate his help. Cook his favorite dinner, or carve out some time to let him go pursue his favorite holiday activity (which probably requires golf clubs or hunting gear). This can up the chances that he'll re-apply for the position next year!
            Ideas for making use of Dad's help:
            • Let him take the kids out while you tackle tasks at home
            • Let him put together all those "assembly-required" toys—before Christmas Eve
            • You make the treats for friends and neighbors, let Dad and the kids deliver
            • Let Dad remove and replace all the containers of decorations from the attic
            • Trade off a couple of your usual errands that he can handle on the way home from work (i.e. dry cleaning, post office, etc.)
            • While you have family or friends as holiday houseguests, coordinate times for Dad to take everyone for an outing while you tidy up and cover meal preparations
            • You address the Christmas cards, let Dad and the kids stuff, seal and stamp
             You can check out the entire article with links by clicking HERE. 

            Saturday, December 10, 2011

            The Reason for the Season

            Take a minute out of your busy day to watch and listen to this video. It's the perfect reminder of why we have a reason to celebrate the season and to remind us about the many gifts our Savior gives us!

            "Now the God of hope fills you with all joy and peace in believing, that ye may abound in hope" Romans 15:13


            Thursday, December 8, 2011

            Countdown to Christmas with Books!


            Anything I can do to get my kids even more excited about books and reading has my vote! So the last post, I talked about how I found on another blog this great idea of wrapping Christmas books and having the kids take turns opening each night to read. So I went through my kiddos books while they were sleeping and took out all of the Christmas ones. We actually had quite a few! The next day I went to the Goodwill on Rosedale that just sells the books. For $10 and some change I found ALL these great Christmas books! Don't worry there are still plenty if you need some.


            So I wrapped them all up and as I was wrapping them I thought I would share with you some of the Christmas stories (new and old) we cherish. You can start this ANY time. Do a countdown to Christmas with however many books you have and then add to your collection. 12 Days of Christmas or 15 I guarantee whatever you choose will be special




            If you know anything about me I just love "old" stuff, especially books! I like to refer to as vintage. I have them all in my house as decoration etc...There's just something so special about vintage items, so many stories, such a simplier time. So a special couple I know that recently were going through old boxes and new of my love for old books let me choose as many as I wanted! I picked out quite a few but somehow I was drawn to the Christmas ones. Now I know why, they would go perfectly with my countdown to Christmas books!
            1943!!!!! 
            We read this one the other night and got some great ideas and my kids loved it!
            I Love when they are written in too. This one is from 1953.





             So here's a beautiful book I picked up from the Goodwill... .95 cents!

             
            I just LOVE the graphics!

            This is one from my kids' collection which is so sweet 
            This is another Beautiful book!!


            This is a book my mom (Mema) bought Hunter when he was born. It's not necessarily a "Christmas Book" but it talks about the gifts God gives us so I think it fits perfectly considering we celebrate the birth of Jesus!




             This is the beautiful book that our own Leta Rhodes wrote! It's a favorite!

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            This is another great one! Filled with scripture.


            So each of the books are in order and wrapped up in a bucket under our tree. On Christmas Eve when we return from Nana & Papa's House we will all get in our pjs, get our hot cocoa and santa hats and sit on the couch together as a family as Daddy  reads The Night Before Chrsistmas.



            We also read the Christmas Story. This year I think we are going to read it before we open presents!
            So we don't forget what Christmas is about.