Managing My Mondays

I'd like to ask you to pray for Mrs. Julie, Isaac's caregiver and my FABulous helper. 

She has been having some health issues lately, and is not feeling very well.  She won't be here with us today, and while we miss her, we really just want her to feel BETTER soon!!!  I know she would appreciate your prayers.

Since Julie isn't here today, managing my Monday will be quite a bit different than usual.  In fact, our good bloggy friend, Cheryl (Copperswife), just did a post over the weekend that addressed these changes in our households when things get hectic or off-schedule. 

I know that you will enjoy her post.  You can find it HERE.

You will also find a comment from me on her post.  It will give you an idea of how my Monday will be managed today. 🙂

Thanks for dropping by.  Thanks – especially – for praying for Julie.

Blessings,

Alesha

Monday Manna

"The finest jewels are most carefully cut and polished; the hottest fires try the most precious metal.  Abraham would never have been called…"

Friend of God

"…if he had not been proved to the uttermost."


Genesis 22:12 – "And he said, Lay not thine hand upon the lad, neither do thou any thing unto him;  for now I know that thou fearest God, seeing thou hast not withheld thy son, thine only son from me."

 

"Perhaps Abraham's height of faith and friendship seems beyond our little possibilities. 

Do not be discouraged, Abraham grew; so may we. 

He went step by step, not by great leaps."

 

Genesis 22:16b – 18 – "…for because thou hast done this thing, and hast not withheld thy son, thine only son:  That in blessing I will bless thee, and in multiplying I will multiply thy seed as the stars of the heaven…because thou hast obeyed my voice."

James 2:23 – "And the scripture was fulfilled which saith, Abraham believed God, and it was imputed unto him for righteousness: and he was called the Friend of God."

 

"It is no small thing to be on terms of friendship with God."


(excerpts from Streams in the Desert)

Happy Resurrection Sunday!

 

Happyeaster

What a glorious day to be a Christian!

It's not just a holiday. It's Victory Day for us!

Jesus Christ, the Son of God, lived a perfect life here on the earth, died on the cross, paid the penalty for my wicked sin with His precious, holy blood, and then ROSE AGAIN after 3 days!

He was the God-Man, given by God the Father to fulfill a purpose that was settled before the foundations of the world. That purpose was for me to know Him as my Saviour, as my Redeemer, as my Friend.

Do YOU know my Jesus???

Managing My Mondays

It's not been a particularly hectic Monday, for which I am grateful.  I am pretty tired though, from a busy Sunday, and so I started out the day a little unmotivated.

However, I went ahead with my exercise program this morning.  I'm so glad that I did!  My energy level rises, the aches and kinks and knots get worked out a bit, and I do feel better afterward! 

I followed my exercise with some time in God's Word, and felt my spirit and emotions brighten after a spiritual "workout", too.

I was then able to make some phone calls, pay a couple of bills, give Isaac's caregiver a to-do list, make lunch for hubby and I, and work on next month's budget with a relaxed, yet energized body and a peaceful mind and spirit.

Managing our households is all about keeping the proper priorities. 

Doug and I often use this analogy to keep ourselves mindful of our priorities:  When the flight attendants on the airplane give the emergency procedures lecture, they remind the parents that if there is a change in oxygen levels and the oxygen masks fall down, they are to put on their mask first!  Then they are to place the mask on their child's face.

I can't help my child breathe if I am passed out in the seat next to him, can I?

It's the same in our homes.  I have to take care of myself so that I can be a good mommy to Isaac.

I'm not talking about selfish "Me Time" when I neglect my family to give in to my selfish whims.  I mean doing the things for myself that help me to function at my optimal level.

Most of the time, that means that I need to make time for exercise, for Bible study, for proper nutrition.  Sometimes it means that I need to have a "play date" with a girlfriend, or to go out window shopping all-by-myself.

I need to be introspective enough to see what is necessary, yet unselfish enough to refuse to be indulgent in my list of "needs".

It's not an easy balance, and I confess that I am not very adept at keeping my priorities right all the time.  Just one look at my current physical state will tell the tale on me.  I neglected my health for many years, and am now trying to play catch-up.

I'm so glad that God is a forgiving God, and that He is also very merciful when I cry out for help.  I know that He is helping me as I continue to keep my priorities in their place and do the things that He has laid on my heart to do.

I use my Mondays to look toward the week ahead so that I can manage the week well.  I want to be as diligent in my work, here in my home, as the most highly-paid executive assistant out in the business world.

My work has a wonderful eternal value!  No one else in the world can fill my role in this family.  I want to do all I can to be the best Manager I can be!

How are you "managing" your home today?  I challenge you to rearrange your priorities, and tackle those areas that have been neglected for far too long.

 

Psalm 116:4 Then called I upon the name of the LORD; O LORD, I beseech thee, deliver my soul.
5 Gracious is the LORD, and righteous; yea, our God is merciful.

 

Saturday’s Shopping

I just had to share these receipts, something I don't normally do, but I was super excited about my savings this week!

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I can honestly say the coupon-gathering and the deal-creating are getting easier each week…AND I feel so victorious when I have spent $81.19 and saved $80.28!!!

I know eventually my savings will be higher than my spending, and THAT will be really exciting! 🙂

We did have another adventure while shopping – a flat tire!!!  Argh!

Then I remembered that Dave Ramsey said as soon as we had an emergency fund in place, we would need it! 

It was super hot today, supposed to be in the lower 90s, I think.  Isaac and I sat in the truck while Doug worked on the tire.  He did have someone who offered to help and that was a blessing.  The man's wife even went and bought cold water for all of us!  The kindness of strangers…really amazing, isn't it?

We were able to get the spare on, and get home in time to salvage all the groceries (Praise the Lord!); and even though Isaac's schedule is to eat at 2 p.m., he didn't fuss at all that his meal was over an hour late.  I had TWO heros today – Doug and Isaac! =)

Doug took the tire to be patched, and they said they could even put it back on for him for about $10.  Whew!  But when he went to pay, they said, "Don't worry about it!" and sent him on his way!!!

God was just showing off for me today.  He knew that this week has not been easy for me.  We have been working really hard in the area of our finances, but sometimes the flesh just screams to be indulged.  We have been denying the flesh what it wanted, and the Lord has been paying attention. 

Today's blessings are just His little love notes to me.

I am reminded of the following verses from the first chapter of Ephesians {emphasis mine}:

17 That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give unto you the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of him:
18 The eyes of your understanding being enlightened; that ye may know what is the hope of his calling, and what the riches of the glory of his inheritance in the saints,
19 And what is the exceeding greatness of his power to usward who believe, according to the working of his mighty power,

He is a good God.  May I never take His blessing for granted!

Alesha