For those who asked, here is the Fireplace cd that Isaac and I were enjoying today.
Author: ObtainingMercy
Thought…Weather…Clothing…
Thought Patterns:
When you see this in someone's home:
You can assume one of a few things:
- The frig needed to be cleaned out. (It didn't.)
- The residents are getting ready to move. (We're not.)
- The kitchen is being remodeled. (HaHaHaHa!!! oh, sorry…I guess that is a legitimate option…)
- Something is wrong with the frig. (Ding, ding, ding! We HAVE a winner!!!)
<deep sigh…>
Yeah, the inside temperature of our refrigerator is about the same as the outside temperature at our house: the lower 70's. That is not good.
So, my Dad will be coming over later to check it out. We are hoping and praying that it can be revived and renewed and renovated and repaired and resuscitated. You can see I have given this a great deal of thought! 🙂
(Praise the Lord for daddies who can check on things like this…and for the baby brothers who have learned almost as much about these things as the daddies know.)
Weather Patterns:
Meanwhile, Isaac and I have been watching this:
We have the windows open and are pretending it is very cold and we are snuggled around the fire. (I think I just saw Poppet the bird shiver!) Cold day in Florida today – low 70s in the sunshine. Of course, we have Christmas music playing too, but you already knew that, right?
Clothing Patterns:
And Isaac is dressed like this:
[Of course, the pattern on the shirt doesn't really count. You can't see it, right? It's camouflage!!! :)]
Now, don't judge my hubby's handiwork too harshly. ;) Here in Florida, we don't require too many sets of pajamas with long sleeves and long pants; so it's hard to find one of each, much less a pair that matches! Then factor in the fact that he has already had 3 diaper/pant changes today, but his shirt was dry, and why change things that don't need changing, and …well, you get the idea!
Rest assured, we would not take him out in public like this. We would at least put on the shiny, electric blue pants, because that would be so much better!!!
Do you have big plans for the weekend? We are planning to have dinner and dessert with family tomorrow, and I have a special day out tentatively planned for next week with my sweet friend, Mrs. C. Lord willing, we'll be dining at the Cheesecake Factory. I have never been, can you believe it??? I am really looking forward to it, and hope that nothing hinders us. We've been planning this since last November!!! Sad, but true! 😉
The ladies trio that I sing in is scheduled to sing Sunday morning in the 11:00 service. If you are not able to get to your church, feel free to dial up our service. You will find it here on our church's website. Just click the "Media" tab, and the "Live Service" option.
May God richly bless you this weekend,
Alesha
The Best Hummus Recipe Ever!
One of the dishes that Doug and I have really learned to enjoy on our Hallelujah Diet is hummus. We have tried the store bought varieties and made a few batches with canned chick peas.
However, when I found this recipe and tried it, we decided to never eat those other dishes again. We are hooked on this stuff. It is so good, and so good for us.
I took a dish of it to a potluck dinner the other night, and folks seemed to enjoy it. They asked for my recipe, so here it is. It is not original with me. I found it while scouring the internet. But I have changed it into my own words. I didn't want to plagiarize someone's recipe.
Hummus Ingredients
1 cup dried chickpeas (the smallest you can find, NOT from Mexico)
1/2 cup tahini
juice from 1 squeezed lemon
1-2 garlic cloves (I actually use 3-4)
1/2 teaspoon cumin
1 tablespoon + 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
salt (I use less than a teaspoon)
Directions
1. Sort the chickpeas and look for
damaged grains, small stones, or any other thing you need to discard.
2. Wash the chickpeas several times, until the
water runs clear. Soak them in clean water over night with 1
tablespoon of baking soda, at least 12-24 hours.
3. Wash the chickpeas well and put them in a large
pot. Cover with water, add the rest of the baking soda. Do not add salt at this time. Cook until
the chickpeas are very easily smashed when pressed between two fingers. I cook them for 45 minutes, then drain, rinse and cover with clean water, then cook an additional 45 minutes, or until done.
4.You can remove any of the skins that come off the chickpeas and the foam which floats over
the cooking water. (You do not have to remove all the skin from all the chickpeas.) When done, drain the chickpeas and this is VERY IMPORTANT – keep the cooking
water.
5. Put the chickpeas into a food processor and grind well.
6. Add the tahini, lemon, garlic, cumin and salt to the chickpea mixture and process with the
food processor until you get the desired texture. If the Humus is too
thick, add some of the cooking water. It should be thinner than the
actual desired texture.
Then if you want to really kick your hummus experience into high gear, serve your hummus with a side of homemade Tahini Sauce. I've included the recipe I use. It only takes about 5 minutes to make.
Tahini Sauce Ingredients
1/3 cup raw tahini (tahini is sesame seed paste. you should be able to find it in your local grocery store, although our Wally World does not carry it.)
1/3 cup cool water
juice of 1/2 lemon
1 small garlic clove
3-5 stalks of fresh parsley
salt (about 1/4-1/2 teaspoon)
Preparation
1. Put the tahini in a small bowl and pour in a little of the water.
2. Stir slowly until the texture starts to become thicker, then add
more water and stir. Repeat a few times, stirring until smooth each time.
3. Add the lemon juice. Chop the garlic and the parsley
well, and add them while stirring. If the tahini is too thick, add a
little more water. Add the salt.
4. Serve with some chopped parsley on top.
Traditionally, hummus is eaten on a pita. We don't particularly care for the taste of the pita, nor do we enjoy the calories they hold. We eat our hummus with the new Nut-Thins crackers by Blue Diamond. The pecan ones are especially yummy. You can also serve fresh veggies with your hummus dip: peppers, onions, radishes, cucumbers…just use your imagination.
Be sure to let me know if you try this recipe! I'd love to hear what you think of it! 🙂
Blessings,
Alesha
Just One More Night
It's 2 a.m.
The house is quiet…
Isaac is finally asleep.
Doug is at work, and the dog, Newton, is snoring at the foot of the bed.
I'm watching an old black and white movie (As Young As You Feel
for those with inquiring minds).
Suddenly the dog jumps up and starts thumping around the bed, snuffling and scurrying. I thought he was just chasing an itch.
Something cold and damp touches the outside of my arm. I look over and see Newton on the other side of the bed, too far away for his nose to have touched my arm.
Then my mind begins to register a few important things about the dog:
- his tail is wagging quickly
- his ears are up and alert
- his mouth is open
- his eyes are darting quickly over the bed
- he is in full "tracking" mode
And SOMETHING JUST TOUCHED MY ARM!!!!!
I jump up out of the bed, turn quickly to look right beside my pillow and see a…
Frog.
A green, slimey, wet, cold, beady-eyed frog!
(I shiver with the telling of it!)
I'll be honest…there are few things that cause me to squeal like a little girl. Snakes don't. Mice don't. Spiders don't – as long as they don't touch me. Roaches are a dime a dozen here in Florida – no squeals from me.
However, if you put me in a room with a frog…you'd better have a set of earplugs ready. Sounds come out of my mouth that I have absolutely no control over!
While I tried to squelch my squeals (I did not want to wake up Isaac!), I knew I had to catch that frog. There would be no sleeping while it was loose in my room.
I tried using my "gopher" and actually caught it right away, then placed it inside an empty cracker box…it jumped right out…
Onto my pillow…then onto my other pillow…then to the sheets and the headboard.
Eventually it jumped onto the floor and then to my bookshelf, then behind my cedar chest.
I caught it several times with that "gopher", only to have him escape.
And with every escape…I squealed! I just couldn't help myself.
With it safe from the dog behind the cedar chest, I thought perhaps it would be a smart frog and just stay there. So, I laid down and pushed the "Play" button for my movie.
I am not even kidding…within three minutes, the dog was up again, chasing that frog – who obviously did not have a lick of good sense. And every time it jumped, I squealed. My throat was really starting to hurt from the exertion!
I picked up the closest thing I could find, a small glass, and as it paused for a moment on the floor, I attempted to drop the glass over it. No luck…off it hopped.
Finally, with one more attempt, I had it trapped! It's not pretty, but here it is:
I can almost hear what you're thinking…this demon of a frog fit under that tiny little glass???
Yes. Yes, he did…
…and I am not even the least bit embarrassed to tell you that!
This is the best image I got of the beast. I know you will find it shocking.
Do you see that little beady black eye? He was wicked, I tell you! Scary, creepy monster! I'm just glad Isaac was asleep and wasn't terrorized by the brute.
Now I had a problem. Newton was still on alert, and every time this green goblin moved around in the cup, Newton tried to retrieve it. I just knew as soon as I laid down, he was going to knock the cup over and we would be right back at the beginning with the evil thing on my bed!
So, I did what any brave, God-fearing woman would do – I texted my husband at work!!!
And my Prince Charming, my courageous conqueror, my herculean hero came home and scooped a piece of paper under the cup and ushered the ferocious fiend out the front door and onto the lawn.
<sigh…>Makes my heart go pitty-pat just thinking about it.
And so ends my tale of the night with the frog. (Although I will be hearing about it quite often from my hubby, I'm pretty sure!)
It makes you wonder, doesn't it, about Pharaoh in Egypt. He could have let God's people go free, right away, and Moses and Aaron would have cried unto God to rid the land of the frogs.
However, when Aaron asked him, "When do you want me to call out to God to get rid of the frogs" Pharaoh answered, "Tomorrow"!
What in the world was he thinking??? Those frogs were everywhere – in their homes, their beds, and in their ovens, even! And he was willing to go through another night of that??? Can you imagine how much screaming and chaos and utter misery must have filled the land during that night?
After my close encounter with the "green" kind, I think I would have said, "God, I surrender! Your people can go wherever they want, whenever they want! Just take away these awful frogs!"
Wait, though. Do I surrender every sin God convicts me of, right away?
When I know it will harm me, make me uncomfortable, distance me from my family and friends, do I abandon my stubborn way, and choose God's way?
I don't. Sometimes, despite the discomfort, I choose to spend one more night with those frogs, just like Pharaoh did. Even though I am miserable, I cling to my sin for just a little while longer.
After last night's experience, I pray that I remember how foolish Pharaoh's stubbornness seemed to me; and I pray that I will be willing to let go of the "frogs" of sin, pride and stubbornness right away!
So, are you sleeping with any frogs tonight? There's no need for it. Let go of them. Cry out to God to deliver you tonight. He can come, just like my Hero did, remove those frogs, and leave you to sleep with a peaceful mind and a happy heart.
Blessings to you, my friends,
Alesha
Isaac’s Day
Isaac had a fun day today – he went to see Ms. Johanna for his haircut! You can see that he really needed one, too!
"Let's see just how far away from those clippers we can get! They buzz and tickle, you know!"
"She wets my hair…I wet her drape!" Isaac's ultimate revenge – drool!!!
Some "after" shots…a little dark, I know.
Here's a typical "catch me being still if you can!" shot…he had those hands just a-flappin'!
Ah, there's my handsome little man! I knew he was underneath all that blond hair somewhere!
I hope you enjoyed this glimpse into Isaac's day. He had a good day! Did you???
Blessings,
Alesha
A Psalm of Encouragement
Psalm 38
[1] O LORD, rebuke me not in thy wrath: neither chasten me in thy hot displeasure.
[2] For thine arrows stick fast in me, and thy hand presseth me sore.
[3] There is no soundness in my flesh because of thine anger; neither is there any rest in my bones because of my sin.
[4] For mine iniquities are gone over mine head: as an heavy burden they are too heavy for me.
[5] My wounds stink and are corrupt because of my foolishness.
[6] I am troubled; I am bowed down greatly; I go mourning all the day long.
[7] For my loins are filled with a loathsome disease: and there is no soundness in my flesh.
[8] I am feeble and sore broken: I have roared by reason of the disquietness of my heart.
[9] Lord, all my desire is before thee; and my groaning is not hid from thee.
[10] My heart panteth, my strength faileth me: as for the light of mine eyes, it also is gone from me.
[11] My lovers and my friends stand aloof from my sore; and my kinsmen stand afar off.
[12]
They also that seek after my life lay snares for me: and they that seek
my hurt speak mischievous things, and imagine deceits all the day long.
[13] But I, as a deaf man, heard not; and I was as a dumb man that openeth not his mouth.
[14] Thus I was as a man that heareth not, and in whose mouth are no reproofs.
[15] For in thee, O LORD, do I hope: thou wilt hear, O Lord my God.
[16] For I said, Hear me, lest otherwise they should rejoice over me: when my foot slippeth, they magnify themselves against me.
[17] For I am ready to halt, and my sorrow is continually before me.
[18] For I will declare mine iniquity; I will be sorry for my sin.
[19] But mine enemies are lively, and they are strong: and they that hate me wrongfully are multiplied.
[20] They also that render evil for good are mine adversaries; because I follow the thing that good is.
[21] Forsake me not, O LORD: O my God, be not far from me.
[22] Make haste to help me, O Lord my salvation.
Adjusting to our New Normal
I don't know when I've had a more boring day…
It was lovely! 🙂
We are doing well, adjusting beautifully to Doug's night shift and enjoying our daily walks. Isaac especially loves to be out and on the move.
We had our fall Bible conference this week. We had great preaching and singing – such a wonderful time together. Praise the Lord for preachers who still preach the Word of God! If you want to hear some of the speakers, you will find them on our church's website. My personal favorite was Bro. Tony Hutson's sermon called "Get Where God Is". It was excellent!
Oh, and Doug bought me one of those "grabby" things. Mine is called a "Gopher".
It is proving to be very useful around the house, so that I don't have to bend over to pick up things. I even used it today to untie my shoes after our walk. :) A very handy device.
I pray ya'll have a good evening, and to Laura, a great day!
Alesha












