Tuesday, November 25, 2008
New fabric
Monday, November 24, 2008
Motivate me Monday
Even though the club has '5am' in the title, I have been rising consistently at 6am (mainly because my schedule allows me to have an 'extra' sleeping hour at the moment) the last few days. The main reason for this is to start the day off in God's word and prayer. And what a blessing. I can sure relate to what Paul said about "...the spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak." When I hear that alarm my first reaction is to hit snooze and not worry about my quiet time, or that I'll fit it in later - but often that is not the case.
The trick I've found is a quick prayer to God to give me strength and energy and perseverence to get up out of my warm bed. That feeling of extreme tiredness soon fades and I do feel really thankful in getting up and spending that time with the Lord - before the rest of the day rushes to a start.
I'm reading through Leviticus at the moment (in a Bible reading plan) which has been a bit of a struggle, but the 5am girls have helped me stick with it. I found Lisa's email particularly encouraging this week - she shared Psalm 112:4 - Unto the upright there arises light in the darkness; He is gracious, and full of compassion, and righteous.
Despite the difficulties that we are facing at the moment, it is so amazing and not to mention comforting, to know that Jesus is our light and that He indeed is gracious, compassionate and righteous. Have a good week. :)
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Sunday
"Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain." 1 Corinthians 15:58 (ESV)
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Some of my quilts
This was one of my first quilts before I really knew what to do! It is super cozy and I love the colours.
This is a double bed sized quilt. A friend of mine made one in pinks and whites and I absolutely loved it - so I tried it in blue and white. I made it a bit bigger by adding the flying geese border.
This one is a baby sized quilt made out of flannels. It is a really easy design (raggy patch style). I thought the frog fabric was so cute. I'm keeping this for our baby and think I'm going to keep it in the car for those journeys where they need something over them. I'm currently working on a pink one for a baby girl too. (Yep, I've made quilts for babies that don't yet exist...you can never be too organised, don't you think?!)
It's the weekend!
Here is a picture of Kylie and myself. I'm on the left.

Also, I thought it would be fun to post a photo that I took earlier in the year to show you just how beautiful Australia is (or at least a part of it). Many of you in the US have been mentioning the first snow falls that have been happening lately in the lead up to Thanksgiving and Christmas. Well, it doesn't snow here at all (in this part of Australia anyway), but we sure do have magnificent beaches! The following photo was taken on Australia Day (26 January) this year at our local beach (about 10 minutes from my house). Australia Day signifies the date when the First Fleet from Britain landed in Sydney Cove on the 26 January 1788. The fleet carried many convicts, due to a few things that happened, including the American war of Independence, Britain needed a new place to send its convicts. And when you look at Australia on a map, it was the perfect place - we're one big beautiful island - obviously surrounded by sea! Anyway, I took the photo just as the sun was setting - my friend Camille was pregnant with her daughter (she had her three days later!) and the little boy is her son.

Friday, November 21, 2008
Reading a classic

And for those mothers out there, if you haven't visited the Girl Talk blog, I highly encourage you to do so! They are posting this week about mothering (...to the glory of God). I could listen all day to Carolyn Mahaney on this subject - she is so wise yet incredibly humble. I love her quote from Wednesday's post:
"Faith toward God is the foundation of effective mothering. Success as a mother doesn’t begin with hard work or sound principles or consistent discipline (as necessary as these are). It begins with God: His character, His faithfulness, His promises, His sovereignty. And as our understanding of these truths increases, so will our faith for mothering."
I'm not a mother myself yet (but am hoping and praying that I will be very soon!), but I am so encouraged by this message.
Blessed is the man who makes the LORD his trust, who does not look to the proud, to those who turn aside to false gods. Many, O LORD my God, are the wonders you have done. The things you planned for us no one can recount to you; were I to speak and tell of them, they would be too many to declare. Psalm 40:4-5
Thursday, November 20, 2008
A new system and aprons to make...
Changing the subject now...in two weeks I have organised a 'Gingerbread House Construction Party' at my house for a group of girls from church. Usually we do this as a church event running over two nights where we see around 120 women constructing and decorating gingerbread houses to take home to eat or decorate (or both). This year we aren't having one at church, so I decided to throw my own party, although there will only be about ten of us. It should be heaps of fun. I decided last week that it would be extra fun to make Christmas aprons for all the girls coming, so when they arrive they see an apron on their chairs that they can wear and then take home afterwards. I've cut all the aprons out of a dark apple green coloured curtaining material, I just have to sew them now. I've got just under two weeks, so I have to stop procrastinating and get to them! Here's what they are starting to look like. More photos later.