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How I Will Blog and Be Away From Home At the Same Time

July 4, 2014 by Laura 9 Comments

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During the next two and a half weeks, I will be making a quick trip for the 4th of July, then I’ll be out at our church camp with my family. There is wireless internet at the camp, so we’ll be packing up the laptop to keep up with work as we can.

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However, internet can be a little tricky there. Plus, I plan to spend time with campers and other staff while I’m there instead of working on my computer for several hours each day like I try to do at home.

Here’s what you can expect here during the next two and a half weeks:

  • New posts now and then.  I’ll try to check in here when I can, because two weeks is a long time to be gone and I’ll just miss you all too much if I stay away that whole time.
  • Gratituesday as normal – hopefully. At the very least, I hope to get online to share how God is working in my life and to praise Him with you on Gratituesday. If my schedule at camp just doesn’t allow this, or if the internet doesn’t cooperate, we’ll all just be grateful on our own. :)
  • Older posts re-posted each day.  To date, I have written 3,650 posts for this website. I bet there are a few you’ve missed here and there, eh? I’ve picked out some that I think will benefit you to read (or re-read), and scheduled them to pop up throughout the next two weeks. It’ll be a fun blast from the past!

How can you pray for me?

Oh hey, thanks for asking. :)  This summer has been great so far, and also very, very full. I’m a little tired already as I head into these weeks away from home. I’d love prayer for energy. But mostly, I need prayer to be fully surrendered to letting God work. I want the people I’m with to see Jesus shining through me, not myself shining through me. I struggle with this. But God is biggest, and He has already won the victory over this battle in my life. How very gracious of Him to continue working this out in me.

I’ll be praying for you too.

You are all an important part of my life, and I appreciate you. I want you to know that I pray for you, and will continue to pray while I am away. Thank you for being a blessing in my life!

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How Many Loads of Laundry?

July 28, 2013 by Laura 293 Comments

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Oh look, it’s a spur of the moment birthday party game!
Who says laundry can’t be fun?

When we got home from camp on Saturday, I instructed everyone to dump all of their laundry – including sleeping bags, sheets, pillow cases, clothes, and towels – into the upstairs bathroom so that we could get started on the huge job of getting everything clean again. We have a fairly large bathroom, with washer and dryer included. The pile of dirty laundry took up almost our entire floor and was probably three feet tall. Not at all overwhelming. 

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Let me share how thankful I am for the convenience of a washer and dryer. Even though my washing machine is old and has to be held together by a bungee cord so that it doesn’t shimmy, shake, and explode all over the bathroom, it works and is so much easier than me breaking my back over a wash board. Bless you, Ma Ingalls. And thank you, Maytag.

I’ve been washing loads since Saturday at about 3:30 pm. I’m not even half-way done. So my question to you is this:  How many loads of laundry do you think it will take to get through this pile? 

This being my birthday week, the correct answer better not be 40. But the tally marks are adding up, so we can’t be sure! Make a guess, and leave a comment on this post sharing how many loads you think it will take for us to get through our  laundry pile.

As soon as I can see my bathroom floor again, I’ll be back to reveal the final answer. The person who guesses correctly will win a $25 gift certificate to be used on anything downloadable in the Heavenly Homemakers Shop. If more than one person guesses the correct answer, I’ll throw each of their names into a (clean) hat and draw randomly.

Let the party game begin…

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Twas the Day Before Camp

July 23, 2013 by Laura 8 Comments

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Twas the day before camp and all through the house,
Every creature was stirring trying to get packed.

That’s where the creativity ends on that catchy little Christmas in July song parody. I didn’t even bother to try and rhyme. Wait. Not true. I did give it half a second worth of thought. Mouse, louse, douse, packed. And that’s where the song ends.

I don’t believe I mentioned that two days before camp, Justus, our 13 year old, had an out-of-town soccer tournament. Therefore, we had to be completely ready for a soccer tournament with all food and cold beverages and food (never enough food), plus five people worth of a clothing for a week, towels, hoodies just in case, sleeping bags, sheets, Bibles, shoes, flashlights, class teaching materials (for Matt and me), and twenty to ninety other random items – by the Friday before leaving for camp on Sunday. No biggie.

The hoodies? They were argued over. “Mom, why did you put ‘hoodie and jeans’ on our packing list? We will totally not need them.” To which I answered that you never know when the temperature might dip down at the end of July at church camp and you’d sure hate to be stuck freezing in shorts and tanks so pack them because I am right.

Oh, they will thank me once we’re there and they are chilly some evening. Which won’t ever happen because the lows are supposed to be hot. But still, just in case.

So all that to say that I was way too busy to cook on Friday but everyone still wanted to eat so somehow I had to schedule that into my day. I did not, however, remember to put “clean the kitchen” on my to-do list. So I would quickly cook some form of a meal, then leave the room to carry on with my other jobs. Therefore, when I walked into the kitchen for a glass of water Friday afternoon, I was greeted with this:

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While this picture surely throws us all into overstimulation because there is so much mess to look over at one time, your eyes undoubtedly landed directly on the bag of Bugles right there front and center. What can I say? Elias (11) dearly wanted to take a snack to camp that was all his own and not in the homemade granola or fresh fruit category, so I allowed him to spend $1 of his own money on whatever he picked out at the dollar store that wouldn’t give him an automatic cavity. He decided on a bag of Bugles.

As you can see, after taking this picture I promptly walked back out of the kitchen and began writing a blog post about my mess instead of taking the time to clean it. Hey, I’d been working hard and needed to sit for a while, plus writing sounded like more fun than scraping smoothie gunk off the countertops.

The suitcases were placed by the front door with care,
In hopes that we hadn’t forgotten anything.

Seriously, I should just get back in there and clean the kitchen. And also, I should never, ever compose Christmas songs.

Update:  I wrote this last Friday afternoon while avoiding my kitchen. You’ll be happy to know that the kitchen was sparkling when we left for camp. Or at least it was a level better than disaster. And those hoodies? I’ve already worn mine twice. So there.

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