Old and New

I was SOOO blessed to be able to tag along with my husband on a business to San Francisco.

Oh, man.

It was so nice to get away.  Time with my husband is so important to me…more important than time with my kiddos.  Should be that way, right?  It’s so necessary to not just maintain a relationship through the stuff that makes up life, but to GROW it.  We are deliberate about “dating” each other constantly and I think God has REALLY blessed us because of it.  I love being near that guy and I hope that never goes away.

God knew we needed this time together.  He always knows stuff like that.  That’s why He’s awesome.

I love this picture because of the contrast of old and new.  The buildings in the front are some of the “Painted Ladies” of San Francisco, adjacent to Alamo square.  They were built starting in 1849 and yes, they were totally the houses in the opening song of “Full House”.  East Coast people, that’s old for here in the “New Frontier” of the west coast.  if you stand at the bottom of the hill, you see just the ladies…lovely ladies.  As you walk up the hill, you start to see the city appear behind them.

  It’s breathtaking.

I immediately thought about how cool it was that these original homes were standing over the newer buildings in the background.  The people who built the original houses there would be flabbergasted at the magnitude of this city now.  God sure has given man amazing gifts to build.

temples

pyramids

castles

cathedrals

log cabins

painted ladies

skyscrapers

Seriously. Amazing.

Linking up with Heather:

Found

One of my very favorite things to see in creation are plants growing from little tiny seeds.  I love the way the little seedlings grow and stretch their little “arms” toward the sky, as if they have just awakened from the best nap EVER.

Jesus uses the example of a mustard seed here in Mark 4:30…

And he said, “With what can we compare the kingdom of God, or what parable shall we use for it? It is like a grain of mustard seed, which, when sown on the ground, is the smallest of all the seeds on earth, yet when it is sown it grows up and becomes larger than all the garden plants and puts out large branches, so that the birds of the air can make nests in its shade.”

I LOVE that something so small can eventually be used for a much greater purpose.

How awesome is that?

My garden is such an incredible place to spend time in because it’s a reminder to me that God uses me the same way as the seeds I am planting (eating the fabulously fresh produce doesn’t hurt, though).

It reminds me: He has great plans for you, Bon.

Plans that are even bigger than you can see right now.

We always say we want to know what’s going to happen, but if He told us now, His plan would probably blow our minds or we would just not believe it.

When you feel like you are ONLY alive to work, eat, and sleep, remember His promises.

When I first heard that there was going to be a place like Beautifully Rooted, I was sooo excited.  The people who have reached out to me with their words every day for the last few years have now joined with other awesome people I am getting to know, in one space.  I have followed Heather for so long her blog even had a different name and she had only a few followers.  She’s come so far in inspiring us all!  Now Heather and Rachel  have brought this glorious new space for Jesus followers to gather.

Check it out:

Linking with Heather’s “Found” photo challenge.

A great way to capture God in our everyday life:

Big Love

“You know you’re in love when you can’t fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams.”

Dr. Seuss

Linking with: Project Alicia and The Paper Mama

Because the poets have used the best words for a day like today…

 

(quote by Ed Rush, Ken provided by Miss F, styling by Miss F)

Delicious Oatmeal with brown butter apples

Oatmeal is definitely a comfort food for me.  When I eat it in the morning it sits in my tummy and says,

“Your day is gonna be awesome”. 

I started making this oatmeal quite a few years ago and I love it (some of our frequent guests even ask for it which is sooo sweet).  Don’t get me wrong, I love a good Starbucks oatmeal, but nothing beats making oatmeal in pjs and slippers. Kinda saves money too.

To start, I’ll try to share how I make my browned butter (I’m no pro…just sharing).  On a lot of days I will just use olive oil but I’ll show you the “real” way here:

Oatmeal with brown butter apples

2 medium apples, peeled and diced

1/2 c. raisins

1 1/2 c. old fashioned or steel-cut oats

3 cups nonfat milk (or your choice of liquid)

dash of sea salt

1/4 c. butter

1/3 c. brown sugar (or to taste)

1 tsp cinnamon, plus a dash for garnish

sliced apples for garnish (optional)

Start by putting the milk and oatmeal in the pot with a dash of sea salt, on medium-low heat.  Stir it every few minutes so the milk doesn’t scorch.  I start it first because I cook mine for a looong time…at least 30-45 minutes.  You can cook it less, I just prefer mine to be super-creamy and not chewy. However, nonfat milk has less of a tendency to scorch because of it’s lower fat content.

Second, dice the apples and measure the raisins.  That way, they are ready to toss in the butter after you make it below.

Third, begin melting the butter in a pan.  Basically, you are trying to brown it without burning it to create the brown butter.  Shake it every 10 seconds or so.  Stay right next to it, though, as it changes pretty fast.  The top 3 photos show the slight changes leading to the slightly golden brown result which will smell like toasted butter.

Yes, toasted butter is possible and you maybe didn’t even know it.

Yes, it’s awesome.

Fourth,  toss the apples in the butter and saute until slightly golden brown.  Add the raisins.

Fifth, add the brown sugar to the pan.  As it mixes it will form a kind of caramel with the butter.

  Last, add the apple mixture to the oatmeal pan and cook until your desired consistency.

I always serve mine with sliced apples and a dash of cinnamon.  I’ve been doing it forever and ever so it’s really not just for show.

Ask my family.

It really does cheer my spirits up, though.  You should try it :)

It has been an awesome few weeks for me.  Yes, there have been whiny children that beat up on each other, a traveling husband, a few rough school days, and some disappointing pieces of news.  However, when I think about the last few weeks I think about…

laughter

More than almost anything in friendship, I love laughing together.  I’ve been doing a lot of it and LOVING it.

It makes all of my cares melt away and I go to sleep very thankful for God giving me people I can laugh with.

I’ve also been doing some, dare I say, cleansing things in my life.  I recently cleaned out nearly my entire house (feel awesome!).  I attacked drawers and closets.  I pretty much just have my craft supplies and one counter-top and I should be good.  I fully expect it to build up again, but if you don’t do it a few times a year you might show up on that hoarders show or something.

That would be bad.

I also cleaned out my social “spaces”.  I’ve been really focusing on being a good friend and being there for people who might need me right now in February, not just someday when my kids are grown and I “get the time”.  As an extension of this, I went through my ENTIRE facebook and twitter pages and “hid” people who were negative influences.  I made a decision last year at this time to lessen my facebook presence on my personal facebook page.  I felt super-bummed when my friends were only reaching out to me through facebook comments so I learned from this experience and applied the changes to my own life.  A “like” doesn’t mean nearly as much as uplifting words shared over a cup of coffee or tea.  The lines of friendship are so skewed over the internet.  I love keeping up with people so I just tried to refocus my efforts to the real-life friendships I have while also not feeling guilty for every relationship I can’t invest in (so hard!).

I also want to have encouraging people around with common goals.

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