Thursday, February 19, 2015

#HolyLens

Reminded today of the sacredness of everyday life over at Surviving Our Blessings...
#HolyLens Lent 2015

I'm ashamed to admit, I haven't figured out Instagram yet but one of my goals for the year was to work on my picture taking skills.  So this is my first attempt - here it goes...the topic for today is...

LIFE

is messy...




is busy...



is cold...



is warm...




is quiet...




is perfect :)

Wishing you all a blessed day and Lenten Season!
Prayers,

Jenny

Thursday, January 1, 2015

My life is pretty darn beautiful

Ah, yes, another year is upon us.  And as I reflect on 2014, I can't help but notice that my life is pretty darn beautiful.  Yes, last year was incredibly challenging and sad and a part of me is almost happy to see it gone.  There was loss, burn-out, depression.  There was defeat, sadness, frustration.  And I'm sure all that will visit our doorway again.  But, so far, this year, my life is pretty darn beautiful.  Sure, the house isn't pretty, my attitude wasn't pretty this morning, the laundry all over my bed waiting to be folded sure isn't pretty as all I want to do is fall down in my bed.  However, as I sit here, watching my youngest on my husband's lap, the boys battling it out Star Wars style, and my eldest painting her little heart out, I can't help but see beauty.  And hope.  And the promise of a brighter tomorrow.  So yeah, bring it on 2015.  Oh, and Lord, please help me see the everyday beauty amidst the chaos and challenges. 


Jenny

Sunday, January 19, 2014

A beautiful link :)

What beautiful words from this author on miscarriage - definitely worth a read, whether you have experienced it yourself or know someone who has. 

i blog Jesus: Miscarriage, Mass and Music:   I will come to you in the silence I will lift you from all your fear You will hear My Voice I claim you as My Choice Be still, a...

God Bless Your Sunday!

Jenny

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Thank you woman from Wegmans

Dear Lady we met in line at Wegmans,

I am speechless at your random act of kindness.  I am most humbled by your gift.  You will never know what an impact you made on my life today.  I had only $35 in my pocket to pay for a few groceries - my bill came to $31 and change.  Your gift to my children today renews my faith in all mankind.  It's been a tough couple of weeks  and while my children were accepting of the fact that we didn't have money for new books in the checkout aisle today, your gift made their day - and mine.  Your enormous generosity is still stirring my heart.  Thank you doesn't seem like enough, but it is what I have to give.  Please know that I will pay it forward with the same spirit as yours and with as much as I can.  Thank you again.  My family will lift you up in prayer today. 

Sincerely,
A grateful and stunned mom

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Oh, Your Love video

Check out this amazing video by Christa Wells - a beautiful song and video honoring those special ladies in our lives, our moms.

 
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbFhudL4-wQ&feature=share&list=ULzbFhudL4-wQ

Have a blessed Thanksgiving week!
Prayers,
 
 
Jenny

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Welcome!



Well, this is us - just a humble, little family of six.  And this is my story, of leading these precious little creatures - through this life to Our Lord in Heaven.  I love to write, so this is an excellent outlet for me.  And, a great opportunity to share my love of the Lord with the world through my vocation as a wife and mother.  Please be advised that I am far from perfect, but I am trying.  Trying to be a faithful daughter of God, a loving and supportive wife, and a loving and encouraging mother to all my little ones.  We are an anomaly in our families because we have four children (gasp - I know) and are homeschooling.  But we fit right into our faith community.  We are part of a large, growing number of families at our parish who are open to life (aka larger families) and choose to homeschool.  I stay at home full-time and my husband is the sole financial provider.  We do without a lot of things to make this work.  We don't live in a great area but we can afford it.  And I am a couponer, saving money one coupon at a time to make our budget stretch.  But do you know what I have discovered?  We do better without all the extras.  We are closer as a family and more focused on what is truly important.  It reminds me of what Jesus said in the story of Martha and Mary. 

"Martha, Martha, you are anxious and worried about many things.  There is need of only one thing.  Mary has chosen the better part, and it will not be taken from her."
Luke 10:41-42 NAB 

I'm so Martha right now.  My true goal is to be like Mary all the time.  And I'm working on it every day.  Life is crazy busy, but it is so good.  Never in my wildest dreams did I ever believe that the Lord would give me all that I wanted, and so much more.  God truly is good!

Love and Prayers,

Jenny