Being the Hands & Feet

Whoever brings blessing will be enriched, and one who waters will himself be watered. ~ Proverbs 11:25 ESV

Oh what a marvelous feeling it is to know you’re doing something for someone who can’t do it for themselves! Being the hands and feet of our Lord and Savior is just so worth the hard work. It’s a drop in the bucket comparatively, you know?

Sunday School Service Project (April 2013)

A few weeks ago Rob’s and my Sunday School class got together with our families for a service project. Although, Rob and the boys were busy with a scouting event, I decided to be the representative for our family. There is a member of our church who’s home needs a lot of work. It’s out in the country and has been vandalized and broken into by “meth heads” over the last couple of years. You’ll see in the pics that the doors and windows had to be boarded up, so the sweet soul that lives in the house has very little natural light. A tree also fell on the house awhile back destroying the integrity of that side of the house and damaging the roof beyond repair. Our church has already put a new roof on and they’re currently working on the wrap around porch as it is not safe. Our class lathered up the bristles and got busy painting.

Here you see part of our class along with their kids painting the newly added garage. For fear that much of what the owned that was outside, the owner had to add this on so that he didn’t have to worry about those things getting stolen.
Sunday School Service Project (April 2013)

Sunday School Service Project (April 2013)

The back corner of the home
Sunday School Service Project (April 2013)

An old well that is attached to the house
Sunday School Service Project (April 2013)

The other side of the house
Sunday School Service Project (April 2013)

The old chimney which is now leaning into the house and will soon have to be removed.
Sunday School Service Project (April 2013)

Sad that it had to come to this
Sunday School Service Project (April 2013)

Sunday School Service Project (April 2013)

The only entry to the home.
Sunday School Service Project (April 2013)

Our class had a great time in fellowship and servant-hood that we plan to “adopt” this member of our church and continue to get this house back to the way it should be!

See more pics here.

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134.365 {Hand Bell Lunch}

134.365 {Hand Bell Lunch}

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133.365 {Rock of Love}

133.365 {Rock of Love}

Teenager was on a boy scout camp out this past weekend. Yesterday he gave me this for Mother’s day. He said he found it and it already was much the shape that you see here, but he did a little carving to it to accentuate it even more.

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132.365 {Up in Tree}

132.365 {Up in Tree}

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New Layout

If you read my site from a blog reader, you may not know I’ve changed up the look around here.
From here…

Old layout

To here…
New layout

Whattaya think?

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131.365 {Lil’ bird, where are you?}

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The last few days I’ve been hearing a bird seeing. Today, I was finally able to spot him waaaay up in the trees above my house.

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130.365 {Covered}

I think I’ve taken way too many pics of this ivy in the wooded part of my backyard. However, this one is the first one that I’ve halfway liked. Have no idea why I like it and haven’t liked the others.

130.365 {Covered}

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129.365 {Tree blooms}

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128.365 {Looking up}

128.365 {Looking up}

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A whole lotta hollarin’


Source: diaryofamadmommy-londi.blogspot.com via MagnoliaMom on Pinterest

I came across a great blog today called The Orange Rhino challenge. I think I may have seen it before. However, today something made me look a little further when Google brought it to me while I was looking for something else. Anyway, I found it appealing to the eyes, because I adore orange and pink. It peaked my interest and I wondered what the challenge was. This mom of 4 boys under the age of 5 made a challenge last year to stop yelling. WOW! “God is looking out for me,” I thought to myself as I read about her challenge. I was never a yeller, until I became a grown up. Something inside me changed, with 2 boys, a husband, a career, and all the stresses that are thrown upon us when we become adults. I hate that I yell and seconds after I do it, I feel terrible, not only for the yelling, but also for what is said when I’m in the heat of anger, frustration, or sadness.

I love that she says that with less yelling, there will be more loving. And for me, I feel like my kids have just become so defensive and as a family unit I feel there’s just too much negativity. Growing up, I was such an optimist. I wore a smile everyday through it all and my positive outlook on life was contagious. (or so I was told…) What happened to that sweet person? I’m sure if you asked my kids they would not describe their mom that way and that, my friends, makes me so sad.

Things I can do to change my yelling habit:
1. Have personal daily time with God
A few weeks ago, I started doing a personal bible study. Although, I’m not in a regular routine with it yet, I’m getting there step-by-step. Eventually, I want to have this “chunk” of the day that is set aside to complete my time with God everyday.

2. Have a regularly scheduled family bible study
Our kids have grown up in a great church, with amazing kids’ and youth activities. In fact, Teenager is in a Wednesday night disciple group that after nearly 3 years of attending has only missed twice, I believe, and those were for his brother’s birthday dinners. Monkey can list off the books of the Bible and knows many bible stories by heart. All of this is well and good, but I feel we, like so many Christians, have a disconnect between how we act on Sundays or while we’re at church vs. when we’re living our daily lives. For me, as a family if we’re “in the Word” more, we will all have a better outlook, a better attitude, and henceforth, I won’t “need” to yell as much. You know?

3. Setting family routines
Rob and I have been talking about our family and not so clean and organized house lately. I shutter to think that Teenager will be a 10th grader in just a few months and before we know it, he’ll be graduating, moving on up to the next stage of life. And as Rob and I talk, we realize that we have a short period of time to instill some better habits. Don’t get me wrong, there are many great qualities about Teenager, but we feel like with some extra guidance, we could negate some habits that could eventually drive his future wife bonkers! 🙂 With Monkey, we have more time, but I just think it is so important to teach these boys some simple daily routines and habits (some of which I’ve had to teach Rob).

We used to have a family chore chart, which helped us keep up with our daily duties. Sharing the workload as a family is really the only way to help keep everyone accountable. In turn, keep me from going bonkers on everyone, when I look around and see piles of ‘stuff’ and hours of work, when at first all I want to do is ‘tidy’ up around the house.

4. Get back into my regular workout routine
This last year I’ve done a better job of working out, but a true workout routine is something I haven’t been able to set in stone. I blame my crazy work schedule, but truly there are no excuses. There are so many benefits to exercising on a regular basis. While reading Huffington’s post on the benefits of exercise, you see that the first one listed is reduce stress. The second one is boost happy chemicals. Yelling is my outward action because of the internal volcano that is just boiling inside of me. Regular exercise will help control my stress and increase my happy chemicals, which will be a huge boost to combating the urge to yell.

5. Have more ME time
So not only do I need a set time to spend with God, I need to set time for just ME. As a busy mom, juggling 40 hour job, home duties, laundry duties, wife duties, cubmaster wife duties, photography duties, blog duties, friend duties, etc. most of the time, time for me is way down on the list and it gets neglected. This is just another way to help reduce the stress in my life, which I believe is the root of my yelling.

So….there’s the 1st five things I can do to help me stop yelling. As I start this experiment I’m going to try and keep track of my successes, as well as my failures. I’ll share those with you. If you are a yeller or have become a yeller like me because of stress, I’d love to hear about if you’ve tried to stop and what roadblocks you may have ran into.

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