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Thursday, August 7, 2008

Great Video on Education

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Christian, married to my hubby Doug for 25 years, proud mother of eight amazing children ages 22 to 2.
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"The finest of all the fine arts is the art of doing good and yet it is the least cultivated."
T. Dewitt Talmage

Books I like to Reread

  • Woman Power by Dr. Laura Schlessinger
  • The Care and Feeding of Husbands by Dr. Laura Schlessinger
  • Tha Narnia books by C.S. Lewis
  • Financial Peace Revisited by Dave Ramsey
  • Created to Be His Helpmeet by Debi Pearl
  • The Schwarzbein Principle by Diana Schwarzbein M.D.
  • The Charlotte Mason Companion by Karen Andreola
  • The Power of a Praying Wife by Stormie Omartian

When Mother Reads Aloud from Favorite Poems Old and New edited by Helen Ferris

When mother reads aloud, the past
Seems real as every day;
I hear the tramp of armies vast,
I see the spears and lances cast,
I join the trilling fray;
Brave knights and ladies fair and proud,
I meet when mother reads aloud.
When mother reads aloud, far lands
Seem very near and true;
I cross the deserts gleaming sands,
Or hunt the jungle's prowling bands,
Or sail the ocean blue.
Far heights, whose peaks the cold mists shroud,
I scale, when mother reads aloud.
When mother reads aloud, I long
For noble deeds to do-
To help the right, redress the wrong;
It seems so easy to be strong,
So simple to be true.
Oh, thick and fast the visions crowd
My eyes, when mother reads aloud.

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MIRTH

Mirth is God's medicine. Everybody ought to bathe in it. Grim care, moroseness, anxiety-all this rust of life ought to be scoured off by the oil of mirth. It is better than emery. Every man ought to rub himself with it. A man without mirth is like a wagon without springs, in which everyone is caused disagreeably to jolt by every pebble over which it runs.
Henry Ward Beecher

Easiest Lucious Coconut Cake Recipe

(Disclaimer-I rarely saw a cake mix box in my home growing up and I tend to sneer a little at using one now. This recipe, however, has become the delightful exception because it is best with a light boxed-mix cake.

I found this recipe while scanning cookbooks in a bookstore. It was so easy I didn't have to write it down which was a good thing because I wasn't carrying a pen and paper. It is from The Cake Doctor cookbook which uses only cake mixes in their recipes.

Anyway, this one has become a favorite-not just because it is moist and light and coconutty but also because it is at it's very best if it is made ahead and allowed to chill for a day or two.

We served it with fresh pineapple slices on the side this past Sunday and it was fabulous!-Enjoy!)

Ingredients:
1 White or yellow cake mix

Icing:
2 Cups white (granulated) sugar
2 Cups Sour Cream
2-4 Cups flaked Coconut

Before baking the cake mix the 2 cups granulated sugar with the Sour cream. Stir thoroughly-chill for at least 30 minutes so that all the sugar will be dissolved in the Sour Cream. It will also thicken slightly. After 30 minutes-stir in the coconut and chill again until the cake is baked.

Bake cake (this is wonderful for a layer cake so I always do two or more layers). Cool.

Spread icing/frosting on cake and between layers. Be generous! This is a gloppy frosting and very moist.

Once the cake is frosted it should be chilled until eaten for a minimum of 24 hours. We have never been able to wait longer than that. The moist frosting permeates the cake and transforms it into a delectable treat.

I love to prepare this cake prior to Sunday dinner (a day or so before) and put it on my glass cake pedestal, covered. Since it is wintery cold outside I keep it in the garage to save space in the fridge. I don't see why this cake wouldn't freeze well too.

Yummy!

I'm Thankful for...

  • My two and a half year old who loves to cuddle
  • Lavender hand lotion
  • My husband who works hard to provide for us
  • Giving thanks to the Triune God and knowing He hears, loves and rejoices over us
  • older children who insist on doing our Thanksgiving meal "the way we've always done it"
  • candles to light on a dark evening
  • capable children who help do the piles of laundry!
  • piles of laundry reminding me of how many children I'm blessed with!
  • clean sheets on a freshly made bed
  • snow!
  • the smell of biscuits baking made by my fourteen year old daughter
  • crackling fires to sit near