Thursday, August 17, 2006

Just Poppin' In



I wanted to post a picture of our new puppy, Koda. He is an all white Boxer. Hope you all are doing well.

~Mrs. Peterson

Monday, June 05, 2006

Instructions...

Dear Family and Blogging Friends,

This is my last post as I am ending my blog. Last weekend I attended a conference called One in the Spirit, celebrating Pentecost. Of all things, during mass I got a very clear message from the Holy Spirit, "end your blog and be more submissive to your husband."

Well the latter is going to take some work, and some prayer. I thought I had been. But my blog, ugh. It was one of those moments though that I just knew....don't argue...do it! I pondered through the day and early the next morning about this trying to understand, or justify keeping this then my husband and I opened Proverbs to read for the day, which Sunday was June 4th. It said repeatedly
"Let your heart hold fast my words: keep my commands, that you may live.", Prov 4:4
"Do not forget or turn aside from the words I utter.", Prov 4:5
"Hear...recieve my words, and the years of your life shall be many." Prov 4:10
etc etc etc, all through this chapter.

So that was my reminder...Listen to the Holy Spirit...trust in God...and put one foot in front of the other.

I will miss this very much, and I will miss you all. I will be leaving the blog up for a short period. But not for long. I don't want the enemy to cause temptations.

I truly am inspired by ALL of you. As I grow in my journey of being a stay-at-home wife, and learn more about how/what I must do to grow as a Godly woman (one that lives by what God's instructions are in the Bible for us)...I will always be thinking of you. Especially my dear new friend, Ms Marion (reflectionsthroughtheseasons.blogspot.com) {{{Hugs}}}

I want to post a web site that some of you may be interested in. My husband found it while surfing through a site called dads.org Please take a look at her Creed, I think some of you may believe in the same things and I wanted to share it.

http://www.spirit-wars.com/articles.asp?id=96077&section=Rebecca

May God's Peace and loving Mercy be with you and your family. Always.

Your Sister in Christ~
Mrs. Dee Peterson (Homemakersheart)

Wednesday, May 31, 2006

My hobby

One of my hobbies...


Saving turtles.

Here in south GA they come out in abundance this time of year. I always feel bad for them because they are so slow and people are vicious. So I like to help them along. I've saved 2 this week. They always are going towards water (there's a river behind those trees). The biggest one I've saved was last year. He was walking in the gutter of a major intersection trying to get up the curb. If you put your arms in a circle, he was almost that big.


~Homemakersheart

Andersonville pictures

Here are the last 3 pictures from Memorial Day.

This is the replication of the tents that the people slept in.


The "Stockade" marker shows the outside border of the fence. The inside "Deadline" marker shows the inside line or fence if anyone came near they were shot.


The replica fence and gate you see in the background is exactly what it used to look like (only just a portion of it). The white building is an amazing story. Evidently they had no fresh water and people were dying from the diseased water. One night during a storm, lightening struck a tree, split it in half and fresh water from the earth started flowing. The prisoners from then on out where given fresh water. Praise God! Water still flows in there today.

Here are the last 3 pictures I promise.

~Homemakersheart

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Memorial Day

Monday we spent the day in Andersonville, GA. For lack of me being able to really explain it well, I am going to write what the basics are and give a link (hopefully). For those of you that are history buffs, you will love this. I'm not, but there our church had services there in honor of all those who served before and are still serving. It was really nice...really hot too. We thanked God often for the huge trees that we were able to seek refuge from the sun. Let me know what you think.
I have 3 more pictures that really show the prison camp better but they are not loading. I will try to post them tomorrow.

~Mrs. Peterson

Andersonville was one of the largest Confederate military prisons during the Civil War. It was built in 1864 after Confederate officials decided to move the large number of Fereal prisoners in Virginia, to a place with greater security. During the 14 months the prison existed, more than 45,000 prisoners were confined there. Of these, 13,000 died from disease, poor sanitation, malnutrition, and overcrowding, or exposure to the elements. The prison was originally on 16 acres and later expanded to 26 acres.

Andersonville National Historic Site consists of the National Prisoner of War Museum, the Andersonville National Cemetery, and the prison site itself. The park shows the grim life siffered by prisoners of war, North and South, during the Civil War. For more info here is the link www.nps.gov/ande





This is where the ceremony was held.

Peterson family melting in the hot Georgia sun.


This is just one portion of the cemetary. The headstones that are close together are of those that died in mass graves during the war, there is no body there due to the amount of people that died so quickly during the time the prison camp was active. The ones that are spaced are a, um, more normal grave. They have occupants (sorry couldn't think of a better term.) People can still be buryed here since it is a National cemetary.



One headstone of many that a name couldn't be placed with a body. He/she still got a marker though.

Sunday, May 28, 2006

Summer Hair styles

As the summer months heat up here in south Ga, I look for creative ways to pull my hair up. I learned this hairstyle from a woman I met a few weeks ago. After trying it and seeing how easy it is, I thought I would share.

I gathered my hair at the base then twisted it up like I was going to do a French twist, only a barrett is put at the top. There should be a "tail" hanging off. Fan the "tail" out so it covers that barrett then take the tips and tuck them back into the twist. Secure with a fancy bobby pin or small clip (like I've got). Hairspray and you are ready for your outing!

~Mrs. Peterson

Thursday, May 25, 2006

My hard workin' man

My step-daughter and I stopped by to see my Knight in Shining Armor and he was hard at work. He seems to be coming down with a summer cold so I decided to kidnapped him. We took him to lunch so he could get a well deserved break. I love to pop by and surprise him, it's always fun to sneak off for a minute when I know people are always looking for him, tee hee hee. God has truly blessed me with a loving soul mate. I am honored to be his wife.

~Mrs. Peterson

Garden blooms

My squash are popping out all over with beautiful yellow flowers. The whole row of Butternut squash and Acorn squash is blooming. I can hardly wait, mmm the smell of warm Acorn squash with a bit of butter and toasted walnuts. Yumm. Just 30 more days, all good things come to those who wait, oooohh do I have to wait that long!

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

The Peterson thing


Today my step-daughter, Danielle, and I got a surprise. We had changed to go to church today, and didn't know what the other was wearing until we got in my car. We both had on blue flowered skirts, blue shirts ( I had on a darker colored one and had just changed before we left.) and sandal type flip-flops. She was borderline disgusted, but it was to late to change so we both just laughed. Moments later she went to pull the sides of her hair back only to look over and my hair was the same way, grumbling she says "oh never mind!". Tee hee, when this happens we call it the Peterson thing. Just thought I'd share that funny moment with you.
~Homemakersheart

Thursday, May 18, 2006

Old House

If this old house could talk...

Hubby being venturous. Notice the size of Mr. Homemakersheart by the house. He is 6 ft tall. The house is raised about 2 feet off the ground, there were steps in the back to get up in it. Old but beautiful.

Lovely hair day!! Tee hee hee, I love to do these kinds of shots. It's fun to see if they turn out. Hubby was talking to his dad. All is well and recovery is going good (not quick enough apparently). Thank you for all your prayers. I believed God listened as his recovery has been excellent.

Hubby and I went for a drive on Sunday. I wanted to take pictures of old barnes and homes. We got one, but a storm rolled in so off we went back home until another day. This home is here in south Georgia between Leesburg and Americus (45 min drive). I used to drive past it everyday and have always wanted to stop and see it. Now I have. I wish I would have taken pictures of the inside, but my mind was busy being concerned about hubby walking on the floor that was disintegrating. Yep, adventurous "Joe" here, walked on the beams on the floor so he wouldn't fall through. The inside was interesting. Much smaller than you would think from the picture. It is a 2 room house with a brick fireplace right in the middle. Facing the front (the pictures above) the right is the "living room/dining room" etc room, and the left is the sleeping area. We will be out and about again soon. So many barns I have fallen in love with since we have lived here are being over taken with vines and weather conditions.

Tip: never where cute girlie sandals while trucking through weeds to go barn lookin'

~Homemakersheart

Friday, May 12, 2006

Yard sale find

Before
After

I made out like a bandit last week at several yard sales. A new recliner for $25 (and the $$ went to a new Christian school opening), 2 bar-stool type chairs for $5 and 2 end tables for $5. As you can see the chairs got recovered and look very nice. The end tables still need some attention though. Hubby was still in New Mexico with his Dad when I went, tee hee hee. He almost died when I said I could fit all my "treasures" in my car, I had to come home and get the truck. LOL

Oh yeh, I also got a carving knife set...very old...for fifty cents. All the cutlery is still in the plastic too. It was the girls grandmother's set and she didn't want it anymore. Fifty cents!!!! And it's in the original box too. She must have been in the sun to long, but I bought it.

~Homemakersheart

Update

A warm hug to all of you who have sent your prayers. I am grateful to say my father-in- law made it through and is recovering at home already. Acutally they released him 4 days after his TRIPLE bypass. Unbelievable what medicine can do today.

My dad is changing cardiologist, so his surgery has been put off a few weeks. Please continue to pray for him. Though he doesn't like me to talk about God and church, I mentioned "God's will" in a recent conversation and he said "yep". That's more than the past, so prayers are working, praise God!

Okay, back to blogging and fun stuff....

~Homemakersheart

Friday, May 05, 2006

Family


Though I haven't been posting regularly, my heart is. You see, our family has been under a bit of stress the past week or so, and it's not letting up yet. I know the Lord doesn't give us more than we can handle, but I feel I'm on the border.

Two weeks ago I got a phone call regarding my father. He has an anyrism (?) below his heart and above the kidney. Then during a test they found 2 arteries are very clogged, hence two separate surgeries. My dad has never been in the hospital since the day he was born, that I know of. They are concerned because of his overall health (overweight, excessive alcohol use, and difficulty breathing..oh and he smokes ta boot!) His surgery may be next week some time, for reasons I can not explain here I have chosen not to be there, but am struggling terribly with the possibility of the loss. Hmmm, Let Go and Let God...

Last week we got a phone call that my husband's father needed open heart surgery...pronto! So last Tuesday he flew out to New Mexico to be with his mom & dad. His sister is already there and his brother flew in too. The surgery went well, we just wish he would quite disconnecting things thinking he can leave now. This morning he called to say his mother has been sick, she wasn't even able to go to the hospital, nerves I think.

I am glad I can be here for my husband but all this is weighing on me. Both dad's, though very different relationships, open heart surgery in two different states. I am reminded by a friend this too will pass, but in the mean time I am keeping my self so busy I feel I'm running in circles.

Okay, enough of that. I try to remain positive here, but thought I should let friends know what is going on. Just wanted to rant a bit.

I wish you a peaceful night.

~Homemakersheart

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Musings from a Homemaker

As I drove home tonight from a meeting that's 45 minutes away, I was ponder the idea of A)asking the Lord "what's the next thing you want me to do" and using that for a foundation for my day, and B) using a planner/schedule to help me structure my day so I have a routine. I am still trying to develop a routine.

A friend told me once she never uses a planner, she allows God to work through her and do "the next thing". I've done that....once....one day. I did get things done I never would have imagined. But I tend to need structure, no, routine, to ensure I really get things done and don't dilly dally my day away. I know to much structure leads me to get frustrated when I get behind, and I have learned that God laughs at our plans and He is in all the changes we didn't plan during our day.

So I as I continue pondering these, would you share what your thoughts are?

~Homemakersheart

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

10 simple pleasures part2

Here is the rest of my 10, I got busy yesterday. I hope you who read this join in on posting your "10". Please post a comment here to let me know, I would love to share them with you.



6. Giving a hug.


7. Mmmmm, having my husband massage my scalp, and brush my hair. (I've usually had long hair and this feels so good at the end of the day.)

8. The "Click Clack" of a railroad train going across the tracks.


9. Old barns and antique stores out in the country (They're the best kind, you never know what you will find!)


10. Seeing sprouts popping up in my garden! Whoa!

In the spirit of a "tag" I am posting those I know. So ...Tag:
Homemakerang
Berrihead
Reflections Through the Seasons
Farmgirlcyn
A penchant for pens
Crochet the Blues away

~Homemakersheart

Monday, April 24, 2006

10 Simple Pleasures Tag

I'm responding to a tag by http://northwoodsvintage.blogspot.com/

10 Simple Pleasures:


1. My head resting on my Hubby's shoulder, melts all the world away.


2. Surprise things that show up in my day to remind me God is with me.


3. My quiet time early in the morning.





4. Homemade blueberry muffins, and they only take 23 min from start to finish.

5. A cup of tea, preferable Peppermint.

Hmm, will have to finish tomorrow...

~Homemakersheart




Wednesday, April 19, 2006

A little bird


Sometimes in the morning I go look out our kitchen window and a "little bird" has "walked" across the top of my car. He is so silly, but that's why I love him!

I hope your day is full of peace.
~Homemakersheart

My garden time

I hope you all had a peaceful Easter!

I have been a bit behind since I got phone call on Easter about my Dad. Please pray his eye's and heart are opened to God. He is faced with open heart surgery next week and he, um how do I put this...is not a church going person.

Enough about that. Here are some pictures of my gardening day. I love gardening, but the weather plays a huge part in how much I'm out in it. I try to grow vegi's organically (no pesticides). This day I planted butternut squash and acorn squash. It will take 3 mths. I've never done this one before, oohh I hope they grow. I love to eat them!



~Homemakersheart

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Holy Week

Hello Ladies~
During this Holy Week of Easter, I feel called to give my full attention to God. So, my blog is on the bottom of my to do list for a few more days.

I would like to ask each of you to pray for those who are priest's, minister's or preacher's, as well as those who are trying to grow closer to the Lord. I am reminded that during this time of year, the emeny likes to reek havoc (?) as much as possible in people who are trying to live their life for God.

I wish you God's peace and Easter Blessings.
~Homemakersheart

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

A bounty of blessings


God has been so good to us. My health continues to improve, He gives me the words I need as I open my Bible (I love flip & point's), my husband has joined me in prayer before bed, and my teen step-daughter is enjoying sharing with me more. Praise God!
"All good things come from God"
"Through Christ all things are possible"
Prayer and faith, and One Day at A Time, ~Homemakersheart

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Self portrait


I love my neon green socks! Sometimes I grab socks to reflect my mood (though I don't wear them out of the house, LOL) and this morning I grabbed these. My step-daughter said "Looks great with your BLUE skirt Mom!" I love it, it makes me laugh. Sometimes I have to be silly, it keeps the kid alive in me.

~Homemakersheart

Monday, April 03, 2006

Morning prayer time

Hello Ladies~

This morning during my prayer time, the Holy Spirit led me to some interesting verses. They gave me food for thought and I wanted to share to see what you're thoughts are.

"In him you also, who have heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation, and have believed in him, were sealed with the promised holy Spirit" Eph 1:13

" Put on then, as God's chosen ones, holy and beloved, heartfelt compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience, bearing with one another and forgiving one another, if one has a grievance against another; as the Lord has forgive you, so must you also do. And over all these put on love, that is the bond of perfection. And let the peace of Christ control your hearts..."Col 3:12-15

"What ever you do, do from the heart, as for the Lord and not for others" Col 3:23

I love the last one. This has helped me today in looking at what my motives are for doing things. Am I doing them for the Lord...or am I doing them to impress someone else? Hmm...

~Homemakersheart

Catch up & Odd jobs

Hello Ladies~
Saturday is our "Odd jobs" day. I also take advantage of catching up on a few important things that I have missed through the week, like tending to our bedroom...which is a Thursday blessing. This Saturday we (yep the whole family..and hubby didn't even grumble!) went to a couple yard sale's and the open market downtown. Didn't pan out anything except hunger, so we came home. Here are a couple pictures of my catch-up things...tee hee hee I REALLY needed to catch up on what I'm doing in the first picture. ;-)

Must refuel first!

A light dusting, the fan is easily forgotten!


Of course Molly had to catch-up on play time. She loves to run in the sprinklers, goofy dog!

~Homemakersheart


Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Spring break fun

We learned that no two zebras have the same stripes. Reminds me of us and how God created us...no two the same.

A retired circus elephant playing in the mud.


Fun at the park!


Chris and Danielle "flying".


Yesterday was the first day of spring break for Danielle. They talked me into ditching the laundry chores and going to Wild Adventures. Didn't take much convincing, although today I am trying to play catch up!

~Homemakersheart

Sunday Supper

I wanted to share a "recipe card holder idea". Yep, that's a mouthful. I read the idea years ago and it always works, whether I use it for a 3x5 card or a page like this. The other picture is hubby getting trigger happy. He says he can't help it when it's his favority subject, isn't he silly!

A fork and a glass, how simple is that and it's free!


Homemakersheart preparing the chicken.


Mmmm, Hormone free chkn with turmeric, cumin, umm I forgot the rest; roasted sweet potatoes; seasoned broccoli; and seasoned green beans with garlic and basil. If your mouth is watering, I will say it was VERY tasty. There were no leftovers.

~Homemakersheart

Saturday's family time

For those of you with teens, family time is almost a dirty word. Our's tends to grumble and groan when we say "guess what..today we have a family event". Last Saturday we went to "the Little Grand Canyon of the south" or Providence Canyon. The weather wasn't cooperative, as the wind was bitting cold but the scenery...God can provide the most amazing things to see.

Homemakersheart...freezing


The clan.
God's beauty.

Friday, March 24, 2006

Choosing Home

As I continue to settle into being a stay-at-home wife, I find the enemy takes advantage of every opportunity to tempt me to spend my time away from home. Distractions, believing other things (like me) are more important than tending to our home and family..and most importantly God. I found a great article to give me a boost for a few more weeks and help me keep focused. I hope this link works, and most of all I hope you enjoy it. She did a great job!

http://www.choosinghome.com/article-choosinghomechoosinghim.html

~Homemakersheart

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Angel bears


Now and then I enjoy creating these angel bears. I made the pattern from 3 different ones. Though each bear I make is different from the others.

~Homemakersheart

The back road barn

I love the time spent living here in the south! I went to visit a friend out on a farm community she lives on and found this on the way! The whole thing is covered in signs. It sits between two cotton fields.

I told my husband since we have about 14mths left here in south GA, I want to make sure and get pictures of all the old barns and churches I love around here. Funny, we've lived here for a few years and I just look and them and enjoy them...never thinking to take pictures until I think about us moving.

~Homemakersheart

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

The Art of Taking Care of Your Soul

I love this quote I got from a greeting card. The picture is in Canada when my husband went fishing.


Look for your guardian angel.
Take long walks and let your instincts lead the way.
Wish on falling stars...
Sing a song.
Buy something new.
Rediscover something old.
Go to bed early.
Wake up late.
Light candles at dinner.
Call an old friend.
Make a new one.
Indulge in simple pleasures of the heart.


~Homemakersheart

Saturday, March 11, 2006

I'm back!


Just trying to balance new activities in my life, and keep my blog updated.

~Homemakersheart

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Blogging break

I've been out of town and now trying to catch up. You know being out of town for a few days seems to allow a mess to multiply while your gone. It's taking some time to get back in the swing of things.

May God's Peace be with you today.

~Homemakersheart