Here was today's trip to the pumpkin patch!













My good bloggy friend Julie at According to HIS Power has so kindly given me another bloggy award: One Sweet Treat to Read! Thank you, Julie! YOU'RE too sweet! So now I have the privilege to pass this along... I don't get around to many blogs, and many of those friends have this award already, BUT today I am passing along the love to...
Okay, guys, I've been unmotivated lately, and I need another review week. Several of the verses I've really got down pat, so this week I'm just going to focus on the verses that need some attention.
1 can (15 oz) pumpkin
Oh my goodness, with my mom being here, I totally forgot about posting my Family Focus for this week! I got it started and mostly ready last week, but forgot to come back to it today. Anyway, This week I thought I'd just list some fun fall activities for the family. Eli's still pretty young (15 months) so we're limited with a lot of activities. But I thought I'd share anyway....
Since we are receiving a Kingdom that is unshakable, let us be thankful and please God by worshiping him with holy fear and awe. For our God is a devouring fire.

Last week's topic was meal times, so it's appropriate this week to talk about the related topic of Nutrition. As the keepers of the home, we wives and mothers probably have the most influence over our family's nutrition habits and daily food intake. In A Mom After God's Own Heart Elizabeth George mentions nutrition as one of the ways to love and take care of our children. We all know that nutrition is the key to growth and development; it's what fuels us and gives us energy to go about our day. And it's a mother's job to provide what's best for her family's health.
The Lord is my strength and my shield; in him my heart trusts, and I am helped; my heart exults, and with my song I give thanks to him.
Kevin and I had a good weekend with some real time together. And yesterday he brought back some flowers from the store when he went out to pick up spaghetti noodles for dinner! Flowers are a rare treat, so I was VERY happy and pleasantly surprised!!
Notes from last week's menu: My attempt at making Applebee's Oriental Chicken Salad was actually pretty good and I'll be making it again sometime! I definitely simplified the recipe though and bought Perdue breaded chicken, bagged salad, and chow mein noodles, so all I really had to make was the dressing. It was a nice switch from just a regular salad and made for a delicious meal! I'd recommend it! I also recommend the Chocolate Banana Peanut Butter Smoothie. I mean, what's there NOT to like about a combination like that, and it was specifically suggested for pregnant women which makes it even better!
Psalm 150
For most families the day is pretty hectic and everyone is busy doing this and that and heading off in every which way. But then...there's dinner time... the one time when everyone comes together, sits around the same table, shares their highs and lows of the day, and most importantly prays together and maybe even reads devotion. It's a time to reconnect as a family. That's my vision anyway."When we squeeze out the family dinner we sacrifice more than you could ever imagine. According to a study conducted by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University, the children that dined regularly with their families were 31 per cent less likely to smoke, drink or take drugs. Gathering around the dinner table with family members provides a comfort zone in this crazy world we live in."
So...
Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near. Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
Okay, it's definitely time for me to just do review this week. If you haven't already done all of the verses, feel free to choose one and work on that one for the week. The colored verses are the ones I especially need to practice more....
Since Hubby has the day off tomorrow, I thought I'd get started with my menu planning early. I've got a weigh-in on Thursday at my OB appointment, and I feel like I've been gaining a couple pounds extra this month. So this week I'm going for lite (and cheap) meals.
Psalm 27
With Halloween coming up in just a few weeks, I thought I'd see what you are planning to do with the holiday. While Kevin and I have decided to just sort of skip over the holiday (I've heard too many bad stories), others find it a really great opportunity for evangelism while everyone is opening their doors to strangers. And then there is some option right in the middle. My mom was asking for ideas on how to incorporate Christian ideas into a Halloween lesson for their KIDS Club at their church in a couple weeks. And here is what I suggested:
The Mathetes Award was created by Dan King at Management By God and here is what he said about it: The role of a disciple of Christ is to carry His message to the ends of the earth. It is with this heart that I have created the Mathetes Award. Mathetes is the Greek word for disciple, and the role of the disciple (per the Great Commission) it to make more disciples. This award and badge is for acting in the role of a disciple of Christ.
I will give thanks to the Lord because of his righteousness and will sing praise to the name of the Lord Most High.
The women's retreat last weekend was about being still and trusting in God, waiting on the Lord, and standing fast in the faith. So I selected one of the many verses we studied for this week's memory verse. And I had to go with New King James Version because I think it's so much better here but of course you can choose whichever version you prefer.