Friday, February 27, 2009

On the road again...

We have been traveling this week and are home long enough to wash clothes and start again. Friends of ours invited us on vacation with them. Totally cool way to vacation - everyone pitching in on the food and cooking and eating and talking. And talking and laughing until we were crying. Did I mention the cooking and talking and eating and talking? ;) Oh and we knit a bit too. My friend who just learned to knit in January is doing a sweater for her daughter now. Started it on vacation.

We've done this for years with our dear friends in WV. We plan a menu, each family picks a couple of things for each meal and then we put it all together when we're cooking. Totally works and we eat WAY better camping/vacationing than we do at home. Plus it's just more fun to cook and clean up together.

The girls did not want to leave their friends and cried a bit coming home. We're hoping to see them again soon. It is amazing the number of blessing we've had simply because we home school.

The fact that we can go off season for much cheaper rates, see friends we don't often get to see other times of the year, meet people we would never get to meet otherwise. The fact that my beloved can take time off from work when most people don't even have vacation on their radar is a huge blessing. There are many things we have been blessed with since we started home schooling. God is so good all the time.

Hope everyone is having a good time. And looking for those blessing each and every day. We sure are. Out the door we go again.

In the midst of God's blessings,

Peg

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Looks like spring fever has arrived at La Geron...

My girls have been having some serious cabin fever this week. We've got tons going on and I know they are excited but man if I have to have another day of them bouncing off the walls I'll go crazy. And yes I know it's not a far trip for me thankyouverymuch!

We may have to do some laps!

ICL,
Peg

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Something we can all do...

I got this email this morning from a dear friend of mine who is on the board of a Crisis Pregnancy Center. I feel led to share it here with you all. Please prayerfully consider doing this. I am deeply saddened by the low regard our current President seems to have for human life. This is something we can all do.

Dear Friends and Intercessors:

This afternoon I was praying about a number of things, and my mind began to wander. I was deeply distressed at the symbolic actions that President Obama took as he began his presidency. Namely, that he signed executive orders releasing funds to pay for abortions, permission to fund human stem cell research, and federal funding for contraception. I have been involved in the pro-life movement for nearly 20 years, and it pained my heart to see a man and a political party committed to the shedding of innocent blood. This man, and this party lead our country, but they do not represent me or the 54% of Americans who believe that abortion is wrong and should no longer be legal.

As I was praying, I believe that God gave me an interesting idea. Out in the garage I have a box of red envelopes. Like the powerful image of the red LIFE tape, an empty red envelope will send a message to Barack Obama that there is moral outrage in this country over this issue. It will be quiet, but clear.

Here is what I would like you to do:

Get a red envelope. You can buy them at Kinkos, or at party supply stores. On the front, address it to

President Barack Obama
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Washington, D.C.

On the back, print the following message.

This envelope represents one child who died in abortion.
It is empty because that life was unable to offer anything to the world.
Responsibility begins with conception. You were given the right to life - allow all the unborn to enjoy that precious gift from God.

Put it in the mail, and send it. Then forward this email to every one of your friends who you think would send one too. I wish we could send 50 million red envelopes, one for every child who died before having a a chance to live. Maybe it will change the heart of the president.



Please prayerfully consider investing in some red envelopes and speaking for those who can't yet speak for themselves.

Covered in Christ's Redeeming RED blood,

Peg

Sunday, February 8, 2009

My new favorite food is...

bell peppers - from Trader Joe's. They have a trio of bell peppers in a large package. One orange, one yellow and one red - for under $4.00! And they are delicious! I ate an entire orange one with my lunch today. Delish!

In awe of Christ's creativity,

Peg

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Sickness abounds...

We have thus far managed to avoid being ill this year. Until the past ten days! Charlotte has been fighting a cold for nearly two weeks. Then the older girls all got some form of it. Michael and I have, so far, avoided it. I'm praying everyone starts to feel better.

I had to tell Charlotte to stop talking yesterday because she woke up sounding like Darth Vader's daughter. All raspy and funky sounding - totally was not my babby talking.

Then today she woke up, came bouncing downstairs feeling all better and told me it was time for me to get up because SHE was up. Then she proceeded to try and roust her sisters out of bed too. She told McGinley "I'm up and that means everyone else should be too." It was like hearing Daddy in my house this morning. My daddy was like that. If he was up then he wanted someone to talk to him so he thought everyone else should be up. And he'd wake you just to talk before he went out the door to work or down to the corner store for coffee. Totally cracked me up this morning when his words came out of my five year olds mouth. Yep he's still here with us.

So everyone is slowly on the mend and Michael is working less hours so he's here more. That's nice for all of us. And hopefully we'll all avoid the rest of the sickness passing around amongst our friends.

In Christ's Love,
Peg