Simple Woman’s Daybook: looking for a photo

Posted By Jacque on February 2, 2010

FOR TODAY, February 1, 2010… from Jacque’s Daybook

Outside my window… Just a cold, gray day. I can see the snow in rows in the cornfield. No breeze, thankfully.
I am thinking… about the many things in life I could change. -I need to change.
I am thankful for… forgiveness and the understanding of Scriptures.
From the Learning Rooms
*Littles: Nothing but life. I need to make a new plan for them to have some worksheets.
*Middles: The usual. And ditto on the new plans for them too.
*Older: They are older and out of school, so they learn on their own. Amanda and Jocelyn just published Challenging Femininity. That is their extended education this week.
From the kitchen… Hannah, 10, is making some soup of leftovers. I personally love soups.
I am wearing… my brown Mom of 8 shirt and a winter-ish long skirt with – white ankle socks.
I am creating… organization. I am going to file all the extra home school papers into grade files so I can grab them easily and pack them easily.
I am going… nowhere. I am at home, where you will always find me. And I am more than happy with that.
I am currently reading… haven’t been reading much lately. I need to get back to reading King of the Jews and Restoration, both by D. Thomas Lancaster.
I am hoping… issues that have set for years will soon be healed and over with.
I am hearing…. Caleb and Isaac play nicely together.
On my mind…. Scripture and how to walk in the whole of Scriptures and set that example for our children and friends.
Noticing that… It is late, and I still have much to do.
Around the house… clothes to fold and put into the boys bags, and not enough clothing for Lucy. We need to get her some more cotton tees.
One of my favorite things… just about anything Rachel makes. Yesterday she made homemade doughnuts. Wow. Delicious! Oh, and hugs and kisses from Caleb and Lucy. They have started giving me hugs and kisses more frequently since Samuel is usually in my lap.

A Few Plans For The Rest Of The Week: Praying. Matt said something about taking a whole day and devoting it to prayer for some answers, and I am going to get with him and see when he wants to do that. I feel like we really are at point critical and need it. :)
A picture to share:..
still looking for one…
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3 Responses to “Simple Woman’s Daybook: looking for a photo”

  1. Rebekah says:

    We’re probably having soup today… Something easy for queasy stomachs!

    I’m praying for you all! :)

    To the KING be all the glory!
    Rebekah

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  2. Jill says:

    I love your candid look at normal life. It makes me feel like I am not alone in this crazy world! I wish I knew better how to pray for your ‘point critical’ but I will pray just the same. I feel like we are nearing this as well for our family, but will wait on Yeshua’s shalom.
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    Jacque Reply:

    Thanks for the comment and the prayers. Yahuveh has it all in his hands, and I am thankful for that! (sometimes I need the reminder, tho, myself!) :)
    May you have blessings and Shalom!
    Shabbat Shalom!

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