I'm so horrible at keeping this thing up! Shame on me!
We're in the midst of Chanukah...got the family Rosetta Stone Hebrew, haven't started it yet (just got it today) but thought it'd make a pretty nice present for everyone. Had a very busy day, I really don't like running errands on preparation day. I end up so behind for the Sabbath. Today was the same...*sigh*
I usually do pretty well getting ready for Shabbat, but the past month or so, I've been floundering. It means a lot to me to have a very nice meal, extra special, the house all clean and ready for a day of no work. I think I need to get everything done on Thursdays from now on and stay home on preparation day. I know many women struggle with this in our busy world. Any ideas other have would help! - Nancy
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Friday, September 21, 2007
Extreme Close Up
Here's our homestead, in the hills of WV. This is the view from the bottom of our driveway.
It's another Sabbath, a time in our family when we MAKE ourselves rest, relax, enjoy each other's company, and ponder the creator's awesome work. We have a big candle lit dinner friday night. We cook all our food for the next day, or prepare it, friday afternoon, then use paper plates the rest of the time. We tell our family members how much they mean to us. I try and either write to or call my extended family. We stay at home. We don't get the mail. We enjoy the outdoors and take a walk in the woods sometimes. We try and avoid the TV and outside influences, especially news or anything that would take away our focus. We don't do any online business or bill keeping. Most of all we pray for each other, our family, friends, neighbors. We have so much to be thankful for. Since we started observing the Sabbath our family has gotten so much closer, and we now realize how important it is to shut down for 24 hours. You should give it a try!
Tomorrow night is Yom Kippur, the day of attonement. We have to fast and think about the previous year, how we can improve ourselves, how we can make amends for wrongs we've done to others. We have friends visiting, and although the fasting part will be hard, we are looking forward to reflecting and being together.
Peace to everyone! - Nancy
Saturday, September 8, 2007
This is horrible, I'm doing really bad on this blog! But I hope to get going and keep a log of weekly life on the MotleyMutton Farm. Today is the Sabbath, and I have been way too busy...so I am going to spend the rest of the day in quiet contemplation.
Let me introduce my family - My husband and I have been married 24 years. Between us, we brought 4 kids into this world; Amanda - 23, Charlotte - 21, Charles III (CJ) - 19, and Kelsey - 17.
We are foster parents, and have adopted 4 of our foster children; Travis - 17, Justin - 15, Michael - 14, and Brittany - 12. We also currently have a 5 year old developmentally delayed foster son, Robby. He is so silly, and keeps life in our house VERY busy and hectic at times, but he also keeps us laughing, so we're very blessed to have him added to our family. We are not sure if he will stay here, there are a lot of issues, but we'll cross that bridge when we come to it.
The school year is starting, and with that we'll probably start our homeschooling routine again. We just had a very nice time last week at the Game farm (nature center) here in Buckhannon with other local homeschool families. We look forward to having a good year!
I just listed some new felted creatures on the PFATT website (it will be there on the 10th of Sept) Hope you enjoy the pictures!! Shabbat Shalom!
Let me introduce my family - My husband and I have been married 24 years. Between us, we brought 4 kids into this world; Amanda - 23, Charlotte - 21, Charles III (CJ) - 19, and Kelsey - 17.
We are foster parents, and have adopted 4 of our foster children; Travis - 17, Justin - 15, Michael - 14, and Brittany - 12. We also currently have a 5 year old developmentally delayed foster son, Robby. He is so silly, and keeps life in our house VERY busy and hectic at times, but he also keeps us laughing, so we're very blessed to have him added to our family. We are not sure if he will stay here, there are a lot of issues, but we'll cross that bridge when we come to it.
The school year is starting, and with that we'll probably start our homeschooling routine again. We just had a very nice time last week at the Game farm (nature center) here in Buckhannon with other local homeschool families. We look forward to having a good year!
I just listed some new felted creatures on the PFATT website (it will be there on the 10th of Sept) Hope you enjoy the pictures!! Shabbat Shalom!
Friday, July 13, 2007
Monday, June 25, 2007
Hi all! This is my first post....hmmmmm....I started this because I wanted to copy my sister. Except she's a younger sister. But I admire her. She's very funny and witty and I love her.
So, I thought this might be a nice place to explain more about the things that are most on my heart...homeschooling, foster care/adoption, family closeness, home business/fiber art, simple living, and faith! I also love my parents, I am so blessed to have such wonderful, generous, loving parents.
I know more will come to me later...(I'm really just doing this to see how it will look ...hee hee) Take care all!
So, I thought this might be a nice place to explain more about the things that are most on my heart...homeschooling, foster care/adoption, family closeness, home business/fiber art, simple living, and faith! I also love my parents, I am so blessed to have such wonderful, generous, loving parents.
I know more will come to me later...(I'm really just doing this to see how it will look ...hee hee) Take care all!
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