Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Winning the Heart of Your Child


 I just recently finished up this book.  The title originally caught my eye because I  have always thought that those parents who had successful relationships with their children had their children's hearts.  Now as a grandparent I too want to know how to have my grandchildren's hearts.  I want to share with you a few ideas from the book that I hope you will find helpful.  

The author said that the parents are the most important people in their children's lives in their early years.  Then when they hit the teen years they look to others such as their peers, the culture, and other adults, and you as the parents take the fourth most important position for influence.  Don't fight this but use it....to win the keys to your child's heart.

1.  Widen the circle of influence for your children.  Let them be around good coaches, teachers, Godly families, next-door neighbors, relatives, youth pastors, mentors, and friends who care about your child and are willing to steer him or her in the right direction. 

2.  Time is not on your side so use your time wisely.  Don't wait to spend time with your kids, as they grow up soon and are gone.  Get to know your children.  There should be a number of quality times! Step into their world and listen to their hearts.  If your child seems busy and not interested in spending time with you then take the little amount of time they might give you and use it as best you can.  Relate to them on their level. What are they interested in? Seize the small moments along with the big elaborate times together.   

3.  Be dedicated and involved in your children's lives.  Carve out time to listen to your kids. Set aside your cell phone and turn off the radio so they can have your full attention as you visit. Intentionally schedule a time to do something special with your child such as going out to eat, shop, or to go get coffee. Kids do need boundaries and correction. When your child does something wrong actively listen and communicate with your child before jumping in to correct him. 

4. Be consistent! Consistently love, be consistent with boundaries and appropriate discipline, and consistently spend time with your children.

5.  Tell your kids you love them and show them you do.  Affirm and encourage your kids.  Tell them you believe in them and their strengths.  Our words matter but our tone is also important. Ask your child to forgive you when you mess up in your parenting.  "There is power and freedom in seeking forgiveness.  It teaches our children how to forgive." (pg. 149)

6. Don't let fear of failure or inadequacy slip into your mind as you parent. Don't compare yourself or your family to other families.  God has put each parent in the place he is in.  Look at God and what He has for you. When you as a parent give in to fear it inhibits your parenting. You are a good mom or dad.  Listen to the voice of TRUTH!

7. Blend love and discipline for influence.  You as the parent as important.  You can influence your kids.  Think in the long term.  Have love, healthy boundaries, and consistent parenting in every season of your children's lives. 

Parenting is a big job and can have its difficulties.  Hang in there.  Seek God and His ways.  Keep moving forward!    And be sure you kids Know Christ and are saved!!

Comparison....don't do it

 

What do you see? Spatulas!!  Each is a different size, and each is created differently to do a specific job.  

We are the same way! You and I are each different from each other and have different jobs to do.  We need to ask the Holy Spirit to guide us to do our job to the best of our abilities.  We need to keep our eyes focused on the goals set before us.  

We must not COMPARE ourselves with others. God has a plan and a direction for you.  He has made you for such a time as this to do His will. Don't give in to the devil's schemes to feel that you can't do good enough.  You can! God put you where you are! You can do it!!!! Listen to the voice of Truth!

Grace and Justice




 I am so blessed to be able to teach Sunday school again!  Our class is using the Answers in Genesis materials.  A few weeks ago the lesson was on the Israelites and their sin in making the golden calf from Exodus 32.  The lesson book talked about the grace that was shown by God when he did not kill all the Israelites for their sinful ways.  He showed favor to the unworthy.  He spared them from death.  

Then it talked about justice - that God is perfectly righteous in His treatment of his creatures. He is just. It is one of God's attributes.  The sins of the Israelites called for a just action from God even though God had given them His grace.  So God had many of those who continued in their rebellious ways killed by the sword and then others were destroyed by a plague.

It seems that today we want only grace.  When justice takes place we think we are being taken advantage of or treated unfairly.  Step back. Look at the bigger picture.  Be thankful for grace and favor when it is given you BUT also accept justice and the punishment that is given when it is deserved. 


Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Trimming petunias

You may recall that last year I wrote a blog about my flower pots. The petunias came back from seed again this year and looked beautiful.  About July the flowers were getting gangly looking so I trimmed them back.  They looked great again for about two months and then they were getting gangly again.  So in mid-September, my little helper and I trimmed them once again.  And once again they came back and look beautiful. I know there are other ways to keep the flowers looking nice but this is a quick fix and it works great.  It takes about ten days for the petunias to begin blooming again. 



Thursday, September 15, 2022

Zucchini Bars - another favorite recipe




 This recipe for Zucchini Bars is one I have had for years that I got from my sister, Cindi.  Some of my favorite recipes are from her! It makes two pans of dessert.  I often freeze one and have some dessert ready to pull out of the freezer when I need one.


Zucchini Bars

Mix:

3 eggs, 1 c. oil, 2 c. sugar, 2 c. grated zucchini (does not need to be peeled first), 3 Tablespoon vanilla

Add:

2 1/3 c. flour, 1/4 tsp. baking powder, 1 tsp. salt, 2 tsp. soda, 1 cup walnuts

Bake in 2- 9 x 13 greased and floured cake pans at 350 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes

FROSTING

1 stick oleo or butter, 3 oz. softened cream cheese, 2 tsp. vanilla, 2 1/2 c. powdered sugar

Beat until fluffy and put on baked and cooled bars.  The frosting and nuts really make this yummy!