Wednesday, June 25, 2014

{Wordless Wednesday} We're Moving to Seattle!!!


We are moving from Charleston, SC to Seattle, WA at the end of the month! I am so excited about this move. I have never been to the west coast and I am looking forward to exploring it. We are almost finished packing. The house looks completely different without all of the pictures and art that express who we are hanging on the walls. The photo above is of me in front of the numbers of our house. I thought it would be a good way to remember where we lived, where we brought our daughter home from the hospital and where we have spent the last five years of our lives learning and loving and growing together. It was a good house, but I am super excited for our new adventure. I can't believe we're moving to Seattle!

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Monday, June 23, 2014

The Misery of Money

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"The Misery of Money" is the title that my pastor, Peppy DuTart of Crossroads Community Church in Summerville, SC, gave his sermon this week. When I first saw it, I groaned. (I believe everyone else did too.) However, it is exactly what I needed to hear and a theme that has been following me lately. I would like to share with you his basic message and what God showed me through his guidance.

James 5: 1-6 (ESV)
Come now, you rich, weep and howl for the miseries that are coming upon you. (2) Your riches have rotted and your garments are moth-eaten. (3) Your gold and silver have corroded, and their corrosion will be evidence against you and will eat your flesh like fire. You have laid up treasure in the last days. (4) Behold, the wages of the laborers who mowed your fields, which you kept back by fraud, are crying out against you, and the cries of the harvesters have reached the ears of the Lord of hosts. (5) You have lived on the earth in luxury and in self-indulgence. You have fattened your hearts in a day of slaughter. (6) You have condemned and murdered the righteous person. He does not resist you.
Peppy proposed four indictments to the ungodly wealthy:

Indictment #1: The misery of hoarding wealth.

During ancient times, there were three standards of wealth: harvested grain, clothing and precious metals and jewels. These showed a sign of riches among the people and could be used to bargain and trade for other goods. However, James shows in verses 2-3 that those possessions that show you to be rich are temporary and will fade away in times if unused.

Your riches have rotted (James 5:2a)

James is referring to harvested grain when he says "riches." Those who had lots to store away for the winter months were considered rich. However, if grain was not distributed and used it would rot and be good to no one. 

Your garments are moth-eaten (James 5:2b)

In the ancient times, many people did not have more than one or two sets of clothes. The ones considered rich would have many and flaunt them in front of others so everyone would know of their wealth. However, in time these clothes would reduce to rags and be eaten by moths. This is temporary wealth because it will ultimately fade away.

Your gold and silver have corroded, and their corrosion will be evidence against you and will eat your flesh like fire. You have laid up treasure in the last days (James 5:3).

James is showing the worthlessness of storing treasure. He is referring to God's judgment of their hearts. Instead of sharing their wealth to help others to benefit their brethren, they kept it to themselves, not using it on anything at all.

There is something to be said for savings, it is important to have enough to cover the unexpected things that life throws at you. However, there is no reason to sit on your riches. This goes for all types of wealth. There is no reason to keep food until it will be no good to anyone, no reason to keep a bunch of clothes that you will never wear, and no reason to keep a bunch of money lying around serving no purpose at all. 

When we give these things to others, we help out our brothers and sisters in this world. When we share our food with the hungry, we are helping to sustain life. When we give clothes to ones who don't have it, we offer a since of security and protection for someone who doesn't have any. When we share our money, we help those in need. 

Even when we buy goods to feed or clothe ourselves we are keeping our economy, circulating money so everyone can get the opportunity to earn for themselves. When we sit on our riches, we stale our entire community. Our things are meant to be used, not hoarded. It is even greater a deed when we can help the lives of others in the process.

This is the one that really stood out to me in light of us moving across the country to Seattle. I am one who loves to hang onto things. I like stuff, it makes me feel comfortable. However, I have been convicted in the past couple years to stop relying on being comfortable, to stretch my limits a little and live outside of my comfort zone. It has been scary, but God is also teaching me to be brave in the process. 

As I am packing our house to move, I have been looking at everything we own and deciding whether it is coming with us or going to someone else who could use it. I am excited to say that I have gotten rid of quite a lot of things that we don't use or we have aplenty of. On the other hand, I am still a little sad because I feel like I should be able to get rid of more. We are still moving a lot of things, probably more than we need. However, I just can't part with everything. Also, it is challenging to teach my daughter what I am only now truly learning. Thankfully, we are learning together. I try not to beat myself up to much about it because God is still working on me, and I will continue to learn and grow. 

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Indictment #2: The misery of illegally obtained wealth.

Behold, the wages of the laborers who mowed your fields, which you kept back by fraud, are crying out against you, and the cries of the harvesters have reached the ears of the Lord of hosts (James 5:4).

James is speaking specifically of those who do not pay employees fairly for good work. Unfortunately, this still goes on today. It is not always technically illegal (though sometimes it is absolutely illegal), but it is unfair. God will deal with unjust treatment of others in time with His judgment. When this type of unfair treatment occurs, both the money itself and the workers call out to God, letting Him hear of the discrimination that exists in the transaction.

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Indictment #3: The misery of self-indulgence

You have lived on the earth in luxury and in self-indulgence. You have fattened your hearts in a day of slaughter (James 5:5).

This is another one that I deal with, though not as intensely. I believe it is a difficult one for most people, especially in America. We feel it is our right to get whatever we want for ourselves. Sometimes even at the expense of others or putting ourselves in debt. I have written before [From Consumer to Contributor] about how much I like to get things for myself, little things but nonetheless, it can easily get out of control. It is much more rewarding to give things to others as opposed to thinking only for yourself. 

I have a heart to give things to others, but I feel limited by my own interests and the little money I have to cover it all. I do not like to admit that I have often not given to someone else because I wanted something for myself more. It is selfish and wrong and I am trying to do better, praying for God to give me a generous heart and the courage to follow through. 

Self-indulgence really does cause misery because things do not make us happy. It is only a temporary relief to the desire in us to know others and the joy of helping them. It is the love God and of others that brings us joy, not stuff. That is an easy concept in theory and a hard one to practice. 

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Indictment #4: The misery of ruthlessly required wealth.

You have condemned and murdered the righteous person. He does not resist you (James 5:6).

This is not one that I have much familiarity with, but there are a lot of people who will stop at nothing for money or possessions. They will kill and steal to get what they want. It reminds me of another thief...the devil himself.

The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have life and have it abundantly (John 10:10).
Satan is alive and present on the earth and his desire is to recruit people who will kill, steal and destroy just like himself. Thankfully, there is one greater than he. Jesus Christ came, sacrificing himself, so that we would have life and have it abundantly.

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There can be great misery in money when we handle it selfishly. However, money itself can be a great thing and can be used to advance God's Kingdom. 

For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evils. It is through this craving that some have wandered away from the faith and pierced themselves with many pangs (1 Timothy 6:10).
It is when the love of money overrides our love for God that we encounter problems. That is when it becomes idolatry. 

I just finished reading a chapter in a wonderful book by Derwin Gray called "Limitless Life" about this same subject. The chapter was called "From Consumer to Contributor;" it was eye opening. I never realized how much I was a consumer or how much I desired to be a contributor for God's Kingdom. Gray writes, "For where your heart is, your money will be also." He also states how important this subject is to Jesus because sixteen out of His thirty-eight parables are about money and possessions. In addition, there are three items as many verses on money in the Bible as on love. 

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It seems this struggle with money and possessions is as old as mankind itself. It is a subject that ancient civilizations dealt with and one we continue to deal with today. I am learning to simply not spend so much on things I don't need and to help others in any way I can with what I do have. I pray that God continues to put on my heart the needs of others. 

Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also (Matthew 6:19-21).

Thursday, June 19, 2014

{Limitless Life} From Consumer to Contributor

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I spent a lot of my life obsessed with materialism. It took me a long time to even realize it was a problem. I thought you were only materialistic if you had to have the best, biggest and newest. I would never dream of paying $200 for a pair of jeans, so I thought I wasn't materialistic at all.

Turns out that was not the case at all. I was extremely materialistic, just in ways that I didn't recognize. If I wanted a new book, I got it. If I wanted ice cream after dinner I got it. If I wanted to buy three cups of coffee in one day, it was no big deal. You get the picture. I didn't buy extravagant things, nonetheless, I bought things often. In addition, it depressed me when I did not get things.

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I had a problem. It wasn't until I was married, had our daughter and began living on a one-income budget so I could be a stay-at-home mom did I realize just how much money I actually spent. Something needed to change. I was a consumer and I was consuming too much.

Jesus wants us to grow from being consumers to become contributors. When He taught His early disciples to pray, He was teaching them how to move from being consumers to becoming contributors to His kingdom. ~Derwin Gray, Limitless Life, p138

In the regard of consumerism, I realized I was very immature. I had no self-control. My actions and my mood were dictated by what I could or could not have. That was not the life that God wanted for me, He didn't want me to be limited...He wanted me to be free.

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It took a long time to break free of consumerism. Honestly, I still struggle with it. I still want things, but I do not allow it to control me anymore. I am content with the things I have and I am learning to let go of things I don't as well as things I don't need or use anymore. Slowly I am able to turn my hoarding habit into a freedom from possessions.

I thank God for the change. I know I could not have done it on my own. I do not have the strength; thankfully, He has plenty to spare. I am learning how to be Jesus' disciple and pray instead of want. When I am overcome with consumer thoughts, I stop and pray. I thank God for what I have and pray for those who have so much less. It is amazing how perspective can change my attitude in a moment. I am in awe at how God can grant me the perspective to want to change. I thank Him and I want to be a contributor for His kingdom. I am ready to transform from a consumer to a contributor.

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This article is inspired by a Bible Study with Proverbs 31 Ministries 
while reading Limitless Life by Derwin L. Gray.

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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

{Wordless Wednesday} Daughters are Awesome

This is my beautiful daughter, she is awesome!

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Thursday, June 12, 2014

{Limitless Life} I am a Child of God - John 1:12

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John 1:12 -- "But to all who believed him and accepted him, he gave the right to become children of God."

I am a child of God! Those are powerful words. But what do they really mean? How do we get power from knowing we are children of God? And how do we become children of God?

I remember when I was young and lost. I was frightened of everything, but then I heard about Jesus. I knew of Him, but I didn't know Him. When I began to study the Bible and open my heart to God's Word, my whole world changed. I didn't know what it meant at the time. I still don't know that I can fathom the sheer joy and peace resulting from becoming God's child. There are not words for the transformation that occurs. But I know that I have strength now to overcome things I would have previously thought possible. There is true power in being called a child of God.

Everyone, all humans, were created in God's image (Genesis 1:27). However it is only after we believe and accept Jesus into our hearts that we have the right to be called a child of God. That is because a transaction takes place during the process of inviting Jesus into our hearts. We are born sinners, it is our nature. But while we were sinners, Christ died for us (Romans 5:8).

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When we surrender ourselves over to Christ and allow Him to come into our hearts, He covers all of our sins: past, present and future. We are a new creation (2 Corinthians 5:17) because He transforms us into a child of God. We now belong to Him. Therefore, when we die and must account for our sins here on Earth, we do not have to fear judgment. Instead, we only stand and say "I'm with Him" and point to Jesus.

Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Through him we have also obtained access by faith into this grace in which we stand, and we rejoice in hope of the glory of God. More than that, we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, and hope does not put us to shame, because God's love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us.
Romans 5:1-5

Jesus continues to live in us and guide our hearts to be more like Him. Becoming a child of God is only the beginning. Throughout our lifetime God works in us through Christ to help us become more like him, to exhibit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control (Galatians 5:22-23). We gain strength, confidence, wisdom and understanding through Christ's continuous guidance and protection.

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God loves His creation and desires for all to become His children. He is faithful, He is love, He is eternal and He deserves all glory.

The Spirit himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God, and if children, then heirs—heirs of God and fellow heirs with Christ, provided we suffer with him in order that we may also be glorified with him.
Romans 8:16-17

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We are heirs to the great King of Kings. The power behind the knowledge that we are children of God comes not from us, but from Him. As children of God, His strength is revealed through us. I am a child of God and I can do anything because with my God, all things are possible (Philippians 4:13).

Blessings,
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{Limitless Life} God's Masterpiece

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Do you ever get the feeling God is trying to tell you something? That is how I have been feeling this week. This verse has been following me everywhere!

For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago.
Ephesians 2:10

It is the memory verse for my bible study this week and it came up in my personal devotion time. A friend even gave it to me in a thank you note saying that she read the verse and I immediately came to mind. It seems when God wants to tell you something, He does not let it go!

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For we are God's masterpiece. What does that even mean? A masterpiece is a person's greatest work (dictionary.com). So I am God's greatest work. Okay, but me and everybody else, right? Well, yes, Genesis 1:27 says, "So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them." We were all created in the image of God, so we [human beings] are His masterpiece.

So how does being God's masterpiece help me? Honestly, it doesn't always make me feel warm and fuzzy that God made all humans in His image. In fact, there are some humans that are just plain scary. First John 3:8 says, "Whoever makes a practice of sinning is of the devil, for the devil has been sinning from the beginning. The reason the Son of God appeared was to destroy the works of the devil." The truth is there is evil in the world. Satan prowls around like a roaring lion (1 Peter 5:8) ready to infect the hearts of man with pride, lust and fear (among other evil things).

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However, just as God created us in His image, He also created us as individuals with our own unique story to tell:
For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother's womb. I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well. My frame was not hidden from you, when I was being made in secret, intricately woven in the depths of the earth. Your eyes saw my unformed substance; in your book were written, every one of them, the days that were formed for me, when as yet there was none of them.
Psalm 139:13-16

We do not surprise God with our choices. He created us and gave us personality and spirit. He knows our flaws and He loves each of us anyway. We were all woven together, many pieces melting into one another, to create a greater story - God's story.
Going back to 1 John 3:8 for a moment, John says that the reason Jesus appeared was to destroy the works of the devil, which is sin. Ephesians 2:10 says that God created us each anew through Christ Jesus. When Jesus sacrificed Himself, a perfect man and a holy God, He defeated sin and gave us a power that can change us completely if we only have the faith to believe. Jesus creates us anew - that means all those flaws that God already knows about is a moot point. We are no longer bound by our mistakes, we are set free by the truth of the One who loves us most (John 8:32).

Once free of bondage we can do all of the good things that God planned for us long ago. Not only can we do good things, but God is leading us to and through all of those things! Jeremiah 1:5 says, "Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, and before you were born I consecrated you; I appointed you a prophet to the nations." God knew what our potential was even before we were born. He gave that potential to us! It is up to us to make the choice to believe and to act, but God is behind us through the messes, through the trials, through the valleys. He is with us up to the triumph. He stands in our victory. He helps us find the message through the mess.

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For we are God’s masterpiece... We are His special possession (1 Peter 2:9). We are the many stories that He has masterfully woven together to create a great story. 

He has created us anew in Christ Jesus... 2 Corinthians 5:17 says, "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come." Jesus polishes off all of our rough edges. When we devote our life to being more like Him, we enter into a lifetime of joy and peace that only He can offer. We are no longer our old, sinful selves, we are anew, washed by the love of Jesus.

So we can do the good things he planned for us long ago...

Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places, even as he chose us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and blameless before him. In love he predestined us for adoption as sons through Jesus Christ, according to the purpose of his will, to the praise of his glorious grace, with which he has blessed us in the Beloved.
Ephesians 1:3-6

God created us to worship Him. He wants all of His children to be adopted as children into the Kingdom of God. He blesses us and loves us. There will be tough times, indecision, doubt, but behind all of that uncertainty is a God who just wants you to lift your hands and say, "Father, I trust you! Catch me when I fall, lift me up when I am down, and love me through it all. I thank you and I love you!"
It seems Ephesians 2:10 has a lot to say to me. Thank you God for the persistence to show me the great love you have for me. I pray that you can learn from the lessons God teaches me and He touches your life in very special, personal ways. You are God's masterpiece, I am God's masterpiece, We are God's masterpiece and we are new creations in Christ. We can do the good things He planned for us long ago. Amen.

Monday, June 9, 2014

{McCusker Journal} Our First Harvest

I love our garden this year! We put a lot of time and effort in it and are already reaping the benefits! This past week we had our very first harvest. It was so much fun to go out with our basket ready to bring in the fresh vegetables and herbs. Zoey couldn't wait to be a part of it either. She is learning the art of gardening at a very young age, it is priceless!

Stephen shows Zoey how to know when the vegetables are right for picking. Our cabbage, as you can see on the right of the top picture, is just now starting to head up. However, Zoey can already see how the plant is growing and forming. We have many tomatoes, but they are still green so will need a little longer before we pick them. We did get several onions and a couple jalapenos. It was perfect to make salsa. The only thing we had to add was tomatoes, garlic, salt and lemon juice, everything else was from our garden!


Our squash will be ready to pick any day now. We are waiting until we can eat it for dinner the day we pick it. It is going to be delicious. We picked on of the Cajun bell peppers, top left picture, to try minced and mix with our beef for tacos. It was really good, an almost sweet and spicy flavor. The majority of our harvest was herbs. The basil plants are doing spectacular. We come out to the garden anytime we are having Italian meals and pick fresh herbs to go right into the sauce. 


Zoey was so excited to bring in the first harvest. The vegetables are on the bottom and there are many herbs overflowing the basket. We had cilantro, basil, parsley, lavender and oregano as the bulk of the first harvest with several peppers and onions to go with it. 


We brought it all in and cleaned it up. Zoey loved helping with all of the prep work. We ended up eating the peppers, onions and cilantro immediately in a homemade pico de gallo salsa. Most of the herbs we dried in our dehydrator. The basil, parsley, oregano and even lavender did great and now we can use them in any meals and they will stay potent for a good long while.

Our garden is such a blessing. Zoey and I go outside and work in it a little almost everyday. I enjoy the upkeep and the peace that it brings. I also love reaping the benefits of all the hard work. 

Blessings,

Friday, June 6, 2014

{McCusker Journal} May - Part 3

This is the last one! We did a lot in May. Yes, I am definitely going to have to update this weekly. It doesn't seem like we are this busy, but we sure do a lot. That's good though, Zoey will have lots of memories and these posts will help record all of our fun!

So here are the other things we did in May...


We love going to the park. We are going a lot lately because the weather is still nice. In just another month it will be too hot to go at all. One of the downs to living in the south is the oppressing humidity in the summer. But for now, we are enjoying the beautiful weather. Zoey loves this park, especially since there is lots of open space to fly kites. We had a lot of fun and even got to share them with some new friends we met there.


We have T-ball games weekly now. Zoey is really enjoying it, though she does get nervous before the games. Nonetheless, she is making friends and learning how to play and gaining confidence. Zoey loves her coach and one girl has become her special baseball friend. Stephen and I are so proud of her!


Zoey and her friend had a sleepover at the house. We made homemade pizza and the girls got to make their very own - they loved it! Then we watched Frozen and they sang the whole movie. It was so cute, but I think even I (who loves Frozen and the soundtrack) is getting about tired of hearing it non-stop. The next day we invited several people over for a BBQ to celebrate Memorial Day. It was a blast! I love that we can all get together and just laugh!


One of the benefits of the sleepover was we got to take Zoey's friend to the beach with us! They had a great time and so did we. We swam in the ocean, played in the tide pools and then took a long walk down the beach to the edge of the bay where the big ships come in from the ocean. It was a great adventure! We saw all kinds of wildlife: snails, jellyfish (dead on the shore), crabs, coral, seaweed, and lots of birds. It was a peaceful and fulfilling morning. 


We love going to Barnes & Noble storytime. It was a good adventure last week. The girls sat and listened to the story and then played. I found them in a corner reading a book together, it was really cute. I am grateful to raise a kid who loves to read (almost as much as I do).


One afternoon, Zoey and I decided to go to the beach. We had to go on that side of town anyway to run a couple errands and we enjoyed the afternoon. We swam in the ocean and then spent the rest of the afternoon building sand castles (my favorite thing to do at the beach). 


A few more random moments from the month. We love playing outside and blowing bubbles. Zoey builds the train set all over the living room at least once a week. We get together with friends fairly often to play board games and hang out. Zoey in the bottom left corner is what I wake up to if I manage to sleep in until she wakes up. Not a bad way to start the day (unless I can get up and write before she gets up, that's a good way to get up too.) We have fun no matter what we are doing. Life is Good.

Well there it is, our May recap in only 3 "tiny" posts. It has been a good month and a good year. And I am excited for our next adventures!

Blessings,

Thursday, June 5, 2014

{McCusker Journal} May - Part 2

Welcome to my May update, Part 2! We did a lot this month and it was too much to bombard one post, so here is the continuation...


One of the more exciting things going on at the house this year is our garden. We spent a lot of time creating raised beds for our plants to grow. Zoey loves to help me water the garden. Even more, she loves to play in the water and get "rained" on by the watering hose while I water the garden. We have a lot of fun outside in the afternoons. Read more about our garden in "Garden Tales."


Zoey was so excited for her first T-ball game! We are part of a great team. Batting is her favorite part and then running the bases. She is making some good friends and she loves her coaches. She was very excited to play.


This is the last night of Awanas Cubbies where she and her friends got their awards. The green ribbon is the big award from reciting all of the verses from the entire Cubbie book (it was a big book too, lasting from last August until May.) I am so proud of her and all of the Cubbies, it's been a great year!


It is the time of year for awards. When Zoey's friend asked if we would come see her get her Little Gym award, we were delighted to go support our friend! Zoey loved climbing and balancing on all of the equipment after the class showed off their tricks. It was a great time, I'm glad we have such good friends!


This is a peek into our everyday life. We play all kinds of games all the time. Zoey just recently got "Ants in your pants" so it is the one we play the most. Zoey and Benji (the cat) are always cuddling, playing and posing for pictures together. Zoey loves the beads you iron, so we had several days of making flowers with those. I tend to sit in my chair when writing. I love it because everything is on the table beside me and I can still interact if it is a time for that. Usually I try to get up before everyone else so I have a few moments to myself though. And Zoey loves building things and then playing pretend. Our living room becomes a canvas for play daily.


One of our biggest adventures this month was going camping at Santee State Park. We had so much fun and got to see so much of nature. A previous Wordless Wednesday post called Peace, was a picture Stephen took of our campsite during this trip. We hiked several different trails and saw all kinds of animals like deer, frogs, opossum, lizards, fish, cardinals and other birds. It was so much fun, and a true moment of peace.