Father’s Day Crafts
This Sunday is Father’s Day- a great day to celebrate such a meaningful person in my life! And, fun for us, it happens to be our dad’s birthday on Sunday, too! Here are 2 fun and easy craft ideas to make your dad or your children’s dad feel very special on his day!
(1) For the last few weeks, we have been minimizing STUFF in the house so Bethany and I thought of a way to create a sentimental gift without it adding to the stuff in the house. We are making a bag of ALL THINGS POP! Pop, or Poppa, is what we call our Dad, but don’t worry you can still do this idea if you don’t call your Dad Pop! What we are doing is finding all types of foods and treats that have pop in the name or things that pop- the other way to do this is just to make a grab bag/basket/crate/bucket of all your dads favorite things or even use ideas that utilize all different names for Dad! You can even make the treats theme specific to your Father’s Day plans! Our list includes…
POPcorn
POP Chips
POPsicles
LolliPOPs/Blow POPs
Homemade Rice Krispie Treats (Snap, Crackle, POP)
Bubble Gum (Goes POP)
Soda Pop (If your dad likes Root Beer, it’s cute to get Dad’s Brand for this gift)
POPpyseed Bagel
Cake POPS
(2) Another cute idea I found from The Dating Divas…Let your dad and/or your children’s dad know how much you love them with The Dating Divas Printable (find it here) or make your own!
What you need:
Frame
Photos
If you choose not use The Dating Divas printable, you will also need…
Letter Stickers
1. Find a frame (12×12 or 11×14) and a piece of card stock and letter …
Read MoreMy “Goodness” Bars
When the warmth of the summer wakes you up in the morning with a hearty appetite or the mid-afternoon tiredness hits, here is a super healthy pick-me-up treat to grab for delicious flavor and high packed nutrition. There is a little bit of everything in these bars.
Ingredients
1 cup oats
½ cup sunflower seeds
½ cup toasted wheat germ
¼ cup hemp seeds
¼ cup chia seeds
½ cup dried apricots
½ cup pecans
½ cup raisins
½ cup dried cranberries
½ cup instant dried nonfat milk
¼ cup whole wheat flour
2 Tablespoons cinnamon
½ cup maple syrup
2 large eggs
1 large ripe banana cut into chunks
1 ½ teaspoons vanilla
Directions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray a 9 x 13 pan with nonstick spray. Combine all dry ingredients in a food processor-oats, sunflower seeds, wheat germ, chia, hemp, nonfat dried milk, whole wheat flour, including dried fruit and nuts and pulse until mixture is finely chopped. Add all wet ingredients-eggs, banana, maple syrup and vanilla and pulse until well mixed. Pour mixture into 9 x 13 pan and press down evenly with wet fingertips or a spatula. Bake until golden brown and firm to touch. 20 minutes was perfect in our oven. Cool in the pan and cut into 32 bars. ENJOY!!!!
What is your favorite go to snack bar?
Recap and Giveaway Winner
Here is a recap of our Passion Perspective week featuring Loren Thornburg.
Monday: Get to know Loren Thornburg in our first post of our Passion Perspective Week
Tuesday: Learn more about Loren through her Passion Perspective Interview
Wednesday: Read “If You Only Knew”, a favorite devotional that Loren wrote
Thursday: Read another devotional by Loren, “The Great Illusion”
And the winners are…
Quin Thornburg and Ashanti Shepherd!!!
Congrats! You will receive an email in the next day or two on how you will be receiving your devotional book!
Thank you for all of your support in another Passion Perspective week!
Reminder…for those of you who would like to subscribe to Loren’s weekly email or purchase her devotional books please email her at lorenquinelle@gmail .com.
If you would like to donate to her upcoming mission trip click here.
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Read MoreDevotionals by Loren
Each year for the past 7 years, Loren has complied her devotionals into yearly books that her family has helped her print and sell. She is giving away one of her books so enter the giveaway at the bottom of this post. Here are what her 2012 and 2013 books look like.
Loren is a fun-loving gal who brings joy and encouragement to many.
Here is another fan favorite devotional written by Loren.
The Great Illusion
“Our lives are not to be compared, but to be held in gratitude for the wonder that each holds.”
Loren Thornburg
If the light hits at the right angle it appears as if there is a pool of water on the road. Yet, what happens as you get closer is this illusion fades. I find this to be true in our roads of life. We often look around and think someone else has it better than we do, wanting what they have until we get closer and realize they have hard things too, they just look different than ours. You can only see this when you get up close to someone’s life. From far away things can look great. From Facebook it’s hard not to think less of your own life and more of what you see. The illusion is to believe that it’s better somewhere else, but the truth is it’s better where you allow it to be better. You must choose to accept where you are and let it be enough for right now. Your life is a gift unlike any other. Take another look at it and see the wonder that it holds.
“He replied to the one speaking for the rest, ‘Friend, I haven’t been unfair. We agreed on the wage of a dollar, didn’t we? So take it and …
Read MoreA Favorite Devotional by Loren — “If You Only Knew”
Here is one of Loren’s devotionals that is a favorite of many of her followers. If you are just today joining our Passion Perspective week featuring Loren Thornburg and her amazing talent for writing encouraging weekly devotionals….go back to the two posts before this one to learn more about Loren and her passion for writing.
If you only knew
If you only knew…the life that lives inside of you.
If you only knew…the power you have to give
If you only knew…how people they adore you
If you only knew…you’d live as it were true
If you only knew…hard times don’t last forever
If you only knew…that hope is on it’s way
If you only knew…the things that are in store for you
If you only knew…you’d live as it were true
If you only knew…the God that created you
If you only knew…His son who paved the way
If you only knew…He calls you His, He loves you
If you only knew…you’d live as if it were true
Loren Thornburg
How often we look back and think if only I had known I would have done things differently. Worried less, loved more; talked less, listened, more; frowned less, laughed more; feared less, lived more. But we can love, listen, laugh and live today! We don’t have to look back with regrets of yesterdays, but we can live as if our hopes are true today. Believe the life that lives inside of you, take hope hard times will end, embrace the God who loves you…for all of this is true.
“If you only knew the gift God has for you and who I am, you would ask me, and I would give you living water.”
John 4.10
Not many people would even go through Samaria, let alone sit by …
Read MoreLoren Thornburg Passion Perspective Interview
We asked Loren to take us on the journey of the development of her weekly devotionals….
When we asked her what was her original passion and how it developed she answered, “It didn’t start as a passion but became one. It started in college with sharing a quote as a way to update friends and family on my college journey. It continued to grow into what it is now as a weekly devotional through the support and encouragement of readers. As my passion for encouraging others developed this gave me an outlet.”
Her weekly emails began in college but it was in 2007 that she compiled her first 30-day devotional book to help raise money to finance her overseas CEI mission trip that summer. (You can donate to her current mission trip if you are interested by clicking on the link above.)
Here are some photos from various mission trips that Loren has been on with Competitive Edge International (CEI).
We asked Loren what steps she took to make her passion for writing devotionals into compiling a book become a reality?: “It became a Sunday afternoon routine and to write and email the devotionals, also known as my WE (to subscribe to Loren’s weekly emails please send your request to her email lorenquinelle@gmail.com). The book was more of a process with editing, cover design, and printing. It has become a family affair as my mom edits, my sister designs the cover and my dad and I put the books together with folding and stapling.” And this is what sets Loren’s Devotions apart from other daily devotionals. Her books allow all of her family to be involved and to use their gifts as well.
When asked what makes Loren’s devotionals special, she answered, “It’s fun because it tells my story …
Passion Perspective-Getting to Know Loren Thornburg
In the summer of 2006, Bethany and Bekah and I met Loren Thornburg for the first time.
She is a fifth generation Texan who grew up in Southern California. My daughters and I were about to embark on an adventure that would forever change our life-perspectives and priorities. We were in Southern California attending a training camp before we embarked on a mission trip to China. My girls were part of a Clinic team that would be training young Chinese girls who were developing softball skills, with hopes of someday playing on the Chinese National Team. My role was photographer, prayer warrior and discipleship leader for the team members. Loren had previously been a collegiate athlete, pitching for UCSB’s women’s softball team. She describes her sports journey, “With the unconditional love and support of my parents I pursued athletics through college at UCSB. I then had the opportunity to get my Masters of Education in Counseling while coaching at Augusta State in Georgia before I joined staff with Competitive Edge International, a sports ministry. I went on my first trip with CEI in 2003 and 6 trips later I began my journey to join staff where I have been serving the last 5 years.
One of the CEI staff members, Wendy Yantis, writes, “Loren is a genuine young woman who loves Jesus and loves people. She is honest about her struggles and she finds God at work in big and small ways. Her devotionals reflect her willingness to be open about what it really looks like to pursue Jesus. She walks in the Life of Jesus and pours out His life and care to her friends, her family, and those who read her weekly messages. She has become a true companion in the faith since we first went on a …
Read MoreSummer Strollin’ – Keeping Kids Cool in the Stroller
As the days are getting much hotter in my area, I’ve been searching for ways to keep my kids cool in the stroller during my workout classes or while I’m getting exercise.
I’ve come up with a small list, and I would love to hear things that work for you!!
Keeping Cool in the Stroller:
1 – Make Bekah’s DIY Rice Filled Hot/Cold pack. I asked a few essential oil experts and they recommended a cooling oil like peppermint, any mint oils, sweet orange, or lavender as a calming oil for a cool pack.
2 – A clip on stroller fan. I recently purchased one of these, although I might return it. Many parent reviews said the fans do not work well to move the air around the kiddos.
3 – If you don’t want to craft something yourself, I found an Etsy shop with a variety of cooling products for you (and your pets) to wear.
4 – Spray bottles or Misting Fans. When I think of this idea I imaging it going to ways: 1. Great! My kids love water and would have a blast spraying themselves, or 2. My not-always-loving girls spraying each other, taking each other’s bottles, spraying themselves in the eyes…this list could go on and on.
5 – Cool snacks. Frozen grapes, watermelon, orange slices, melon balls, frozen blueberries, and cold cuties.
6 – Cool Clothing. From my research it looks like cotton, linen, and wicking fabrics get the highest approval rating for summer. Cotton is versatile and breathable. Linen is durable and even more breathable than cotton. Wicking fabrics are man-made to “wick” moisture away from the body.
7 – By far the best product I found was the Stroll-n-Cool. It is a pricey, $46.95 + $9.95 shipping, however, seems …
Read MorePeace in the Storm
Alot of things have been going on in life lately. I haven’t been directly experiencing anything too crazy… except for normal life, which in a sense, always has its fair share of chaos. But I have been witnessing many storms happening to people very close to me. And because of the way I am wired up, I feel very deeply for the circumstance, the pain, the fear, the doubt, whatever emotion is joining that experience. I want to help, I want to be there for the people, I want to lend a helping hand. But in these certain situations, the distance is a little too far to stop by and drop in to help. So it leaves me feeling a little helpless. Which in reality, it is not my fault if I cannot be there to chip in. It is a blessing to love to serve and love to help out, but I can’t take that to a whole other level of obligation. If I believe God’s power is as mighty and powerful as God’s word and the truth I believe says it is, I have to believe in that power in situations where I feel helpless also. Ultimately I have nothing to give in and of my own power. My own strength, my own love for people, and my own servants heart belongs to the Lord. So out of a position of gratitude, honor, and praise to the Lord I can sometimes be of help to people. But I forget sometimes the best thing I can do is pray. Pray for them, pray with them, pray about them… Prayer is powerful.
So if God is the perfect peace in the storms of the Bible, he can also be the perfect peace in my life and the lives of those …
Read MorePan-Tossed South Indian Flavored Vegetables
This vegetable dish accompanied our fantastic Indian Tomato Curry with Chick Peas and Potatoes dinner last Friday evening. We adapted a basic recipe we found and came up with this delicious and nutritious dish featuring cauliflower, brussel sprouts and cabbage.
Ingredients
1 pound brussel sprouts, washed, trimmed and cut in half
1 large head cauliflower, washed and cut into bit-sized pieces
1 large head green cabbage, washed, cored and shredded
1 Serrano pepper or Thai green chili (optional) sliced open and seeded
3 Tablespoons olive oil
1 teaspoon mustard seeds
4 cloves garlic minced
1 teaspoon tumeric
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
½ teaspoon salt or to taste
1 teaspoon Garam Masala seasoning
Heat oil in a large deep pan or wok. When oil is very hot, reduce heat to medium and add mustard seeds, garlic and Serrano pepper. Spices should crackle and sizzle. Add Brussels sprouts and cauliflower and stir to coat with spice mixture. Spread chopped cabbage on top of Brussels sprouts and cauliflower. Sprinkle cayenne pepper, tumeric, Garam Masala and salt over all. Add ⅓ cup water. Cover and steam 5 minutes. Stir all vegetables and spices together. Add a few tablespoons more water, cover and continue steaming for 5-10 minutes until vegetables are tender and spices are spread evenly over all. Serve with brown rice and the Tomato Curry with chick Peas and Potatoes that we posted yesterday. Enjoy experiencing a unique culture and try these Indian recipes.
What is your favorite Indian food recipe?
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