Saturday, February 18, 2012

Quote of the Week


This passage is from our reading this week. I have thought of it often and hope it will be an encouragement to you!

" Throughout his ministry Edwards was blessed to have a lovely, godly wife by his said. Sarah Pierrepont saw it as her spiritual duty to keep her home peaceful and pleasant so Jonathan could devote the maximum amount of time to his studies and ministry.  That she was able to do this with eleven children is a testimony to her qualities.  When the rigors of the day came to a close, Jonathan and Sarah would ride horseback through the nearby woods and Jonathan would freely share with Sarah all the spiritual riches he had mined in his studies that day.

  When the evangelist George Whitfield was in the Edwards' home he was impressed by their happiness and wrote, 'I felt great satisfaction in being at the house of Mr. Edwards. A sweeter couple I have not yet seen.  Their children were not dressed in silks and satin, but plain, as become the children of thoses who, in all things, ought to be examples of Christian simplicity.  Mrs. Edwards is adorned with a meek and quiet spirit. She talked solidly of the things of God, and seemed to be such a help-meet of her husband, that she caused me to renew those prayers, which, for some months, I have put to God, that He would be pleased to send me a daughter of Abraham to be my wife. "

                                                        ~ from Heroes of the Faith, by Gene Fedele
                                                                         ( emphasis added)

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Creative Glory Photography

Several of you have complimented us on our new blog design. I have told you that I would be introducing my designer soon and the time has arrived!

Our beautiful new look was put together by my friend Kathryn at Creative Glory. In this post I am going to focus on her photography business, but...yes! She does blog design as well! If you need blog buttons she can put one together for a mere three dollars. And a new header is only five dollars! Kathryn has an eye for beautiful design and great color combinations. If you are like me and find it hard to make time for blog design (and don't have a lot of money to spend on such things), I highly encourage you to take advantage of her custom blog design services.  I will include her contact information at the end of this post, but first, let me tell you a bit about her wonderful and affordable photography services and show you some of her work. 
Kathryn lives in the Knoxville, TN area and will meet you for your session anywhere within an hour of  her home. This is wonderful if you are planning a trip to the Great Smoky Mountains, or will be visiting the Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg, TN area. Knoxville is quite close to these destinations has many beautiful venues for photography. Kathryn can provide you with suggestions if you need them.    

A photo session is fifty dollars and usually lasts one to one and a half hours. You are welcome to change outfits during this time.  She spends about a week editing photos, and then will post a few of her favorites on her blog for you to preview. ( She is very discrete and uses nicknames if you desire so your family can remain anonymous.) She will then mail you a CD for you to print and share photos as you wish. That is it!  No high pitch sales or pressure...none. 


Professional photographers can charge several hundred dollars per session, plus pricey fees for prints and so on. I love that Creative Glory offers quality at an affordable price.  In addition, if you are a family that had brought a child into your family through adoption within in 6 months of scheduling your session, your first session is free! What a blessing!
This is an excellent and affordable option for those senior portraits!


As a former school teacher and experienced nanny, Kathryn is excellent with children and can quickly build rapport with even the most reluctant subject.  If you are interested in setting up a session, or if you have further questions, you can contact Kathryn at cre8tiveglory@gmail.com . 
Her blog is still a work in progress, but she welcomes you over to take a look!  You can also click on the Creative Glory button in our sidebar. Enjoy!

Thursday, February 9, 2012

English Country Dancing...Fun for Everyone, Especially Great for Teens!



This summer our family discovered English Country Dancing.  Our community has a local, family oriented group that meets on a regular basis. We love attending and learning various dances. The setting is laid back and informal, and it is great fun!  Dads with babies in front backs, ladies in their seventies, middle aged folk, engaged young couples, singles, teens and elementary aged children...all spending a delightful evening together learning an old art form.

When our family heard that there was a formal event geared towards families with older children, we were thrilled! I whole heartedly support the Christian community reclaiming the art of beautiful, wholesome social dancing. Our entire family was not able to attend this event, but two of our teens were able to travel with good family friends and enjoyed a wonderful new experience.

 For the young men it is a wonderful way to learn about being a gentleman, even to their sisters!  The focus is group dancing  (you are forever switching partners in English Country Dancing), but the gentlemen must ask a lady to dance.  They are instructed to make sure all the ladies are being included, especially since there are often more ladies than gentlemen. It is an excellent opportunity for young men to initiate and lead. Even the occasion to dress like a gentleman is a benefit in this day of grunge and shagginess. I notice that our own young men stand a bit straighter and speak with a bit more confidence when they have a sport coat on their backs!
 For the ladies, a formal ball is a chance to delight in godly femininity. It is a time to be dignified  and graceful. Ladies are instructed to respond graciously to requests to dance, whether they accept or decline. I will do another post on how to dress modestly/modify a typical formal gown for modesty, but it is a wonderful time to consider these issues as mother and daughter ( not to mention learn useful techniques for modifying everyday clothing). Our gown modification was a three generation event in and of itself! And what a fun time of shopping and planning together!  Many of the ladies at the ball wore period costume dress, which I think will be on a wish list sometime soon. There are some lovely patterns out there!

One area I especially appreciate about such an event is the atmosphere that emphasizes godly relationships.  Modeled before my children are both older couples that love each other very much and  couples in the courtship and engagement phase of life. Several college age couples were present (couples who had attend these events as younger teens) and they, along with other couples in our circle of friends, provide a healthy "normal" of how such relationships can be approached. The whole emphasis on "otherness"... considering another's needs above your own...is what impresses me most. My favorite picture of the evening was of  a special set of four dancers: my son, a friend's daughter, another friend's son, and this young man's 20-something year old sister. The sister has severe autism and functions as a preschooler. When she heard there was a ball she wanted to be in on the action and came decked out in her own fancy dress. It brought tears to my eyes hear ( and see, thanks to a kind photographer) that our teens were thoughtful enough to see that she was included and had fun.

So....if you are looking for something fun and worthwhile, check out the English Country Dancing opportunities in your community. I hear they are springing up all over.  You Tube has come excellent tutorials, as well as video from various ball events.   Pleasant Dancing!





Monday, February 6, 2012

Morning Prayer

The past few weeks have been full and beautiful. There hasn't been much time to sit down and write, but lots of good living going on here.  House sitting, soap making, reading, celebrating birthdays ( including that of our former preemie...always an extra special time of thanksgiving!), hosting gatherings, getting to know a mom with a new preemie, English Country dancing and ball gown outfitting.... even saying good bye to a grandmother who lived  life to the full and has gone on to glory.  All great blog material should my turn on the computer ever last more than 2 minutes :), but no real complaints...blogging is awesome, in my opinion, but living,making memories, and seeing my children explore their gifts ( including blogging...three of us now in this house!) is better! 


One of the books I have enjoyed this winter has been The Valley of Vision. As you start a new week, I hope this excerpt will be a blessing to you:


O God, the author of all good,
I come to thee for the grace another day will require for its duties and event.
I know that without thee I can do nothing,
     that everything with which I shall be concerned ,
     however harmless in itself,
     may prove an occasion of sin or folly,
     unless I am kept by thy power, 
Hold thou me up and I shall be safe.
Preserve my understanding from subtilty of error,
    my affections from love of idols,
    my character from stain of vice,
    my profession from every form of evil.
May I engage in nothing in which I cannot implore thy blessing
 and in which I cannot invite thy inspection.


May every creature be made good to me by prayer and thy will;
Teach me how to use the world, and not abuse it,
     to improve my talents,
     to redeem my time,
     to walk in wisdom toward those without, and kindness to those within,
     to do good to all men, and especially my fellow Christians.
And to thee be the glory.