Cleaning and shoes and spiders, oh my!

I can’t believe this week is already half over. It seems like it was just Sabbath and now it’s Wednesday.

We’ve been very productive this week. I think spring fever has hit! Both bathrooms have been scrubbed. The kitchen has been scoured. All of our unpacked boxes (mostly books) have been tidied up in the spare bedroom. The laundry has been caught up, including folded and put away!

Spider season is upon us. I opened our hall closet and nearly jumped out of my skin to see a fairly large spider hanging out at the entrance to the attic. Great. That’s definitely how the others have invaded. Our bug control company was previously scheduled to come out today between four and six. Good! They can kill the monster in the closet for me…

I emptied all the coats and jackets and shoes out of the closet in case the spider falls when the bug guy tries to kill it. Apparently we have a lot of shoes…

Happy spring!

Zen Habits

I tried to post this last night but was having major issues with Blogger…

Have you ever read and implemented any of the habits from Zen Habits? I’ve been reading through some of the archives recently and have been motivated to become more organized. This evening I started the reorganization process of my recipe notebook. I picked out a few of the recipes to cook next week and make sure that we actually like them enough to keep. It made my menu planning extremely simple!

I’ve been thinking about this post today. He advises that we think about we’d like people to say about us at our funeral while trying to write life goals. I’ve formed weekly goals, quarterly goals, and year-long goals but I’ve never considered life goals. I definitely want to put some more thought into the idea.

I especially like this advice from the blog post, discussing life goals: “start living your life so that you will eventually get to that point.”

Have you written life goals? I know that we don’t know how much time God has willed us but it makes sense to plan how to best utilize the time He’s given us! James says, “you ought to say, ‘If the Lord wishes, we will live and do this or that.'”

What I’m Reading

This hasn’t been a great reading week. I’m not making much progress in any of the books I’m reading.

I was really excited to see that the Thoenes have a newly published book available. However, When Jesus Wept isn’t catching my interest. Normally I devour their books but this one seems undeveloped. Maybe the second half will be better than the first.

I don’t remember who recommended it, but The Light Between Oceans has high reviews. I’m trying to get into it but the first couple chapters just aren’t grabbing my attention. I’m plugging on in hopes that it will live up to the rave reviews.

The Myrna Loy biography is dragging as well. I’m past the halfway point but I still don’t feel I know much more about Ms. Loy than I could have learned from her IMDB page. I probably should have chosen her autobiography to read.

Hopefully my reading slump will end soon! I returned 11 books to the library this morning and brought home five, three of which were for my husband. Maybe I should just knit!

Back from CO/WY

I am home and oh, so happy to be here! I enjoyed my time in Wyoming and Colorado but Seattle really is home. My face was glued to the plane window as we landed right before sunset. As soon as we came in low enough to see the lakes and the trees, my heart was at peace. I love the green and the weather and the people here. Plus, I was excited to see my hubby again!

Now that I’m home, I’m excited to get back into a routine and accomplish some additional projects around the house. I finished reading The 4-Hour Workweek and have been tossing around some ideas on how to improve my productivity. I’m not sure that I’m called to start a business, but the book did have some useful tips that can be applied to homemakers.

My husband and I both read the older addition but have ordered the newer edition. When it comes, I’ll read it and post some of the quotes/ideas that I’ve gleaned from the books. I’m not sure that the advice is new or revolutionary, but I’ve not read many organizing or time management books so the tips are new to me!

This week’s to-do list:

  • Hang the carbon monoxide detector on the wall
  • Finish unpacking my suitcase
  • Write templates for several of the blog posts that I share regularly (weekly goals/Nightstand/what I’m currently reading)
  • Empty out my recipe book so that I can start organizing it
  • Write letters to the three sponsorship children I’ve heard from in the past week! I’m so excited to receive their letters!

That should be enough to keep me busy this week!

Spring break, aka off to see my grandparents

I am off to Wyoming! I’m flying into Denver, where my dad will be picking me up. We’re driving up to Casper and will be spending several days with my grandparents. Then we’re driving back to Denver where I’ll be spending a day with my dad before heading home. I won’t be blogging until after I get back, so have a great week!

If you’ve been praying about it, please consider sponsoring Angel. He still needs a sponsor to love and support him!

A letter!

On Monday, I received a letter from one of my correspondent children. The Compassion International correspondent program allows financial sponsors to reliquish their letter writing to another sponsor who wants to write to their child. I love the correspondent program as it allows me to send letters to more children than I can afford to sponsor myself!

Salif is seven years old and lives in Burkina Faso. In this letter, he told me that he wants to be a doctor when he grows up. The sponsorship program gives him the opportunity to succeed in school and fulfill his dreams. If not for his financial sponsor and the help of Compassion, he might not otherwise have the opportunity to someday attend college.

This is the drawing he sent me, a little boy who loves his sports!

I’m still trying to find a sponsor for this adorable boy, a seven year old in Guatamala named Angel. Will you consider sponsoring him?

What I’m reading

I haven’t made a lot of progress since last week but I am reading a new book.

The Shoemaker’s Wife by Adriana Trigiani is promising to be a 2013 favorite. I’m 147 pages in and am loving it. The imagery is rich, the characters are interesting, and the plot has me wondering what’s next. I hope it finishes as well as it started!

I’m still working on my Myrna Loy biography. It dragged for a bit, outlining each movie that Ms. Loy acted in. But then it started talking about the relationship between William Powell and Myrna Loy in the Thin Man movies and I was hooked again.

Happy reading!

This week’s goals

I loved having an organized to-do list last week. When I was wondering what to do next, I worked on something from the list.

Last week’s list:

  • De-clutter the top of the fridge – Done!
  • Hang the Welcome sign – Not done. Need hubby to help me.
  • Put up a nail in our pantry to hang my apron on – Done!
  • Reorganize our bedroom clothes closet – Not done.
  • Catch up on my e-mail – Almost done!
  • Take care of The Pile – DONE!


The Pile – Before


The Pile – After

This week’s list:

  • Hang the Welcome sign
  • Reorganize our bedroom clothes closet
  • Finish clearing out my inbox
  • Write book reviews for the books I’ve finished in the past two weeks
  • Pack for my trip – I’m leaving on Sunday to visit my grandparents in WY
  • Write letters to our two girls in Korea

The list might be a bit ambitious on top of my regular chores, but we’ll see. I’m finding inspiration in having a cleaner household and it makes me want to become even more organized and clutter-free.

Child Sponsorship – a 2 way blessing

My husband and I are very happy sponsors of several beautiful children. As a child, I remember seeing the commercials about starving children and a plea to sponsor one of them to provide food and shelter. When I started college, I signed up to sponsor a young boy from India. I don’t remember how long my sponsorship lasted but I loved receiving letters from him. Sad to say, I only wrote a few but he was very faithful in writing to me.

For the last several years, my husband and I have discussed getting involved in child sponsorship. Finances have been tight for a long time and we’ve been paying off debt in the hopes of eventually being able to give. In December, we started researching various child sponsorship organizations and praying about which child God would like us to sponsor.

Our first two girls:

Sun Kyung is going to be seven in June, lives in Korea, and is an orphan. When I was led to sponsor her, I didn’t know she was living in a children’s home. I received her information in the mail and was heartbroken to find that she has no parents. I have no children but I now I have the opportunity to love on a little girl who doesn’t have a mother.

Fill just turned 13 and lives in Thailand with her parents. Despite her parents’ lack of employment opportunities, Fill sounds like a typical early teen, enjoying hide and seek, reading, playing house, and swimming.

I share these girls with you because I’m so excited to have the opportunity to support them. They don’t have much in the way of tangible belongings but they are now involved in a program that provides them with nutritious meals, tutoring, the opportunity to learn life skills, medical care, and they are both being taught about Jesus.

My blessing is not only that of being a financial sponsor. I have the opportunity to pray for these girls, to love them, to send encouraging letters. They are blessed by the programs they attend and I am blessed by the opportunity to love “one of the least of these.”

Next Sunday is Compassion International’s Compassion Sunday. Sponsors are encouraged to share their story and to advocate for children currently available for sponsorship. Compassion is offering sponsors an incentive – if I can advocate for two children, they will send a $50 family gift to one of my children. It’s a great incentive but it’s not why I’m sharing my sponsorship story. I want to give others the opportunity to be a blessing to a child in poverty and to receive the blessing that comes with sponsorship.

After much prayer and searching, I was led to advocate for this little boy:

This is Angel, a seven year old little boy in Guatamala. He has the most adorable smile! His birthday is approaching and I can think of no better gift than to be told he has a new sponsor, someone who will pray for him, send letters of encouragement, and love him. Will you sponsor Angel?

What I’m reading

I have two books in progress right now.

The Bag Lady Papers: The Priceless Experience of Losing It All is one that I wish I had checked the reviews before borrowing. I won’t be recommending it as I’m only finishing it in that “hey, it’s a car accident and I can’t help but rubberneck” sort of way.

I’m also reading my Myrna Loy biography. I’m only on page 59 so far but I’m enjoying it! Loy’s father died while she was a teenager and Loy had to step up to be the breadwinner in her family (herself, her younger brother, and her mother). It’s amazing how focused she was on providing for her family.

I’m not sure what’s up next because I know it’ll take me another week to finish the biography. Maybe a classic?

Happy reading!