Lord, as moms, please help us not to compare our children one to another. Help us not to value one child's special gifting over another's, especially if that gift is totally different from ours. Help us remember that each child's gifts are given by you and of great value to you and your kingdom work.
Last Friday both girls bombed out on their spelling tests. Arielle is so sharp but sometimes she just can't seem to remember how to spell. I did not go on to the next list but spent another week on this same one. Today, success! I decided to help her learn the old-fashioned way--writing out the trouble words over and over and over. Boring, but effective.
We had fun with American Presidents today though. I would like the girls to learn them all, in order, and to know some small fact about each one. We were plodding along in this task until we got a Fandex and now they can recognize the faces of each President. We make it a contest, Skittles being the prize.
It's hard not to quit early on Friday, but we're all tired, so we did. The girls had a glorious time taking apart our old chandelier that used to hang over the dining room table while Fred and I installed the new one. Golden artifacts now adorn every corner of their rooms. It looks like they just robbed King Tut's tomb. Liana even has some part of it hanging on her neck, strung with a piece of yarn.
What's cooking tonight...
Apricot Salsa Chicken
cooked rice
boneless chicken breasts
16 oz. salsa
12 oz. jar apricot preserves
1/2 cup apricot nectar or orange juice
Cut breasts in strips or chunks and brown in a little oil in skillet. Add salsa, preserves, and juice and simmer uncovered about 15 minutes. Serve over rice.
For some the idea of choosing gifts is never easy, and I have no hesitation in admitting that I am one of them. But a lot of efforts to be put in thoughts have been saved for me since the time I came to know of the Photo on canvas idea, when I gave them as gifts to some of my friends they absolutely loved it and I feel this idea is here to stay for a long time.
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