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Project Cleanse~ a learning process

Project Cleanse~ a learning process

Project Cleanse has been more of a learning process for me, than anything else.  Definitely a lesson I won’t forget.  I started out the Project Cleanse planning on cleansing my house, purging and decluttering what we didn’t need anymore.  However, I am getting so much more than that from this project.

As  you may have noticed, I haven’t updated in a couple of weeks.  I have had a few health issues.  It all started when I got sick with some sort of stomach bug that went through the rest of the family first.  When I finally thought I was well, my body apparently didn’t think so.  I was hit by two major migraines that put me to bed.  Once I finally thought I was rid of those, I started having minor headaches with dizziness and nausea.  I have Fibromyalgia and the effects of the stomach bug, put my body is a Fibromyalgia flare-up.  It has been a difficult couple of weeks, but thanks to my family, they have not only taken care of the household needs, but also me.  I am truly blessed.

During this time, I have felt God calling me to get my health under control, more so than my house.  While I am not really a junk food eater and I do eat fairly healthy and drink a lot of water, I have felt Him speaking to me to find out what exactly is going on with my body.  This past week, I went to a clinic that is nearby that specializes in Fibromyalgia patients.  The first step has been taken.  I filled out about 20 pages of papers and talked with the doctor.  They went over everything and ordered a whole bunch of tests.  While I have had a few of these tests in the past, they ordered a lot that I had never heard of before.  There are times, when a patient can figure out what triggers the flare-ups.  This place will also find a way to help me best manage the pain, as well.

I am excited about this step that I am taking.  I have realized that this disease has affected me more than what I thought it had.  Well, not only me, but my family.  God knows that my heart is to be there for my family.  My husband and children.  He knows that being at home with my children, schooling them, is where I need to be at, at this time.  He knows my heart is to be there for others, to help and encourage them in their faith and homeschooling journey.  However, I can’t do that to the best of my ability if I do not take proper care or get the proper care that I need for myself.

So while I am still trying to organize and cleanse my home, I am also in the process of organizing and cleansing my heart, body and soul.

I have been working slowly on getting my homeschool area cleansed.  It is in my dining room area.  I have accomplish some, but it is still a work in progress.

Here is a before picture of the area.

Before picture of desk/craft/homeschool area.

This is the after picture.  Like I said, it is a work of progress.  I am getting there, just having to take it a little slower.

After picture of desk/craft/homeschool area.

How are you doing on your goals and projects for the year?

Project Cleanse~ What I have learned so far..

Project Cleanse~ What I have learned so far..

Project Cleanse

I had so many thoughts and plans for Project Cleanse.  Only 3 days in and I have learned so much.  I thought I was ready to get my home into shape.  I was ready to start sorting through closets and cabinets, deciding what we really needed and what was just there to make clutter and I could discard of.

However, God had a different idea in mind for me.  You see, that evening I got extremely sick.  My whole family had been sick the previous 10 days and it finally caught up with me.  I spent most of Tuesday in bed sick with chills, fever, aches and on my stomach.  During this time, God was working on my heart.  You see, all I could think about was how my plans were just not going how I wanted them to.  God knew that I wasn’t ready to start cleansing my house just yet.  He knew I needed to start with my heart.

You see, this move has been rough on me.  We have been gone from our home in NC for 5 months now and there are days that I struggle with it.  I know God moved us to Colorado, I have just had a hard time adjusting.  It has been hard to make friends and just tough in general getting used to living around so many people.  Also, a first for me, is living in an apartment.

What do I need to do first?  Cleanse my heart.  Put my focus back on God, where it belongs.   God ordained this move for our family.  He is the one who lead my husband to this job.  He has us out here in Colorado for a reason.  I need to focus on Him, by being still and listening to what he has planned for myself and our family.   I need to study God’s word more, be in prayer and ask God what he would have me do while I am in Colorado.   How will I be able to glorify God while living in Colorado?

Now that I know what I need to do to get my heart cleansed, I am now able to make my apartment a home.  It will go much smoother when I start cleaning out each room.  I will be able to focus and ask myself will the belongings help me to better glorify God.

Are you cleansing an area of your life?  Have you discovered anything new in yourself?  Has God revealed anything new to you that you need to work on?  How can I pray for you and encourage you in your life?

 

 

Project Cleanse~ House Cleansing

Project Cleanse~ House Cleansing

Project Cleanse

I am so excited about Project Cleanse.  When Kelli first started talking about doing a project like this, I knew God was speaking to me.  You see, I had already been praying about goals for 2013 and cleansing my home was one of my top goals that I wanted to focus on.

We moved 4 months ago and while we did downsize some before the move, more stuff came with us, than what I had intended.  As I look around now, I still see boxes and other things sitting out that have yet to be unpacked or put where it belongs.  I am also seeing things that I am asking myself why it is still in our house.   Now that I know we are here to stay in Colorado, I am ready to finally settle down and make our apartment a home, not a storage bin.

My family has been sick for the past couple of weeks, so I am not as prepared to begin this as I wanted to be.  While I know I want to cleanse my house, I do not have any specific plan at this time.  I do know that I will be focusing on one room at a time.  I will definitely be taking before and after pictures and sharing them when I finish a room.  My goal  is also to blog at least 2 times a week sharing with you my progress.

I am also excited that I won’t be doing Project Cleanse alone.  There are several other bloggers who will be joining Kelli and myself.  They have also chosen different areas in their lives that they want to cleanse and will be blogging about it as well.  Be sure to stop by Kelli’s blog to see who all will be joining us.

Do you have an area that you are cleansing in?  I would love to know so that I can pray and support you!

 

books I am reading…

books I am reading…

Reading is a passion of mine. You can find all sorts of my books lying around the home and in our vehicle. Lately though, I haven’t made time for myself to read. One of my goals for the new year is to read at least one book a week. I thought I would share with you the books I am reading as I head into 2013.

books I am reading

Love to read all types of books; fiction, non-fiction, study guides, devotionals.  Anything to help me take my mind off things and relax.   The books I am reading in this list just shows a couple of different genres that I love.

Sally Clarkson is a favorite author of mine.  Her love of God, her husband and children shine through when she writes.  I have enjoyed all of her books I have read so far and have added two more of her books to my list.  I love how she encourages others.  While I have never met Sally Clarkson, I do consider her a mentor.  The books that I will be reading from Sally Clarkson is The Mom Walk and Desperate – Hope for the Mom Who Needs to Breathe, which was also co-authored by Sarah Mae (Desperate is supposed to go on sale Jan. 8th, however, I was able to buy it from Amazon early).

The Bartered Bride is a collection of nine stories written by 8 different authors.  This is a collection of inspirational historical fiction and I think my most favorite genre of books, ever.

Rugged and Relentless is the first book in the series Husbands for Hire and one that I am excited to read about.   It is written by Kelly Hake, another one of my favorite authors.

Westwards Hearts is written by Melody Carlson and is the first book in the series Homeward on the Oregon Trail.

Are you seeing a pattern here?  Yes, I love inspirational historical romance novels, especially if they are part of a series!

I am still waiting on one more book to come in the mail.   It is a book series that I just found out about today.  The book is The Memory Jar, the first book in the Seven Brides for Seven Bachelors series written by Tricia Goyer.

The Memory Jar by Tricia Goyer

So these are my first several books that I have chosen to read and I am truly looking forward to getting back in the habit of reading something for myself.  Perhaps I will take time to write a short review on them.  We will see!

What do you have on your night stand?  I would love for you to share your books with me.  I am always looking for new books to read!

 

 

 

 

Christmas 2012

Christmas 2012

Christmas, the day we celebrate the birth of Jesus.  The day we recognize when God gave us his Son.  It is also a time where we spend with family and give to those who we love.  I have always loved Christmas.  I love being with my family and spending time with them.

snowy Christmas morning

snowy Christmas morning

However, it can be hard at times when most of your family is many miles away from you.  In years past, since we have moved away from family, there has only been one Christmas that we have missed with our extended family.  It was the Christmas 2010 when we were snowed in.  This year, we weren’t snowed in.  We were 1700 miles from our extended family. While it has been tough, we definitely made the most of it.

Christmas Tree

oldest daughter opening up a gift

Our day started off with us waking up to snow.  My husband, oldest son and I were up at 6:30 am.  It wasn’t long after we walked into the living room that our two daughters joined us. We were just waiting for our youngest son to wake up. Well, my oldest son got tired of waiting on him (it had only been like 5 minutes!  LOL) and woke him up.

oldest son opening up a gift

all three opening up a gift together

We opened gifts and enjoyed seeing what grandparents has sent to us.  I cooked breakfast, while the kids started opening up games to play together.  After we ate breakfast, the kids continued playing the games.  After a couple of hours, my hubby started cooking our Christmas lunch.  We had rib roast, mashed potatoes and green beans.  It was a delicious meal, but most importantly, we were all gathered together around the table together.

youngest got her first container of Lego’s

a gift from Pa

We have enjoyed having dad off for the week.  He doesn’t have to go back to work until January 2nd.  We have had movie nights, have had fun playing games and putting Lego sets together.  This time is flying by with one another and I am soaking up every minute we have together as a family.

the crown was a gift from oldest sister to younger sister.

a gift from Grandma and Papa

a gift from Grandma and Papa

Enjoy this time with your family.  Blessings to you through the rest of this Christmas season and into the New Year.