Thursday, January 21, 2010
Sorrow
"Sorrow reveals unknown depths in the soul. Gay, trifling people are always shallow, and never suspect the little meannesses of their nature.... Sorrow, with despair taken out of it, is the chosen power to reveal ourselves to ourselves. It is sorrow that makes us think deeply, long, and soberly. Sorrow makes us go slower and more considerately, and introspect our motives and dispositions. It is sorrow that opens up within us the capacities of the heavenly life... God never uses anybody to a large degree, until after He breaks that one all to pieces.... It takes sorrow to widen the soul... Blessed is night, for it reveals to us the stars. Blessed is sorrow, for it reveals God's comfort." (From Streams in the Desert, January 20)
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
history lesson
This is soooo important. I don't recommend your children seeing it (unless they are older), but make sure you watch Glenn Beck on Friday, January 22. He airs on Fox News channel at 2pm & 11pm Pacific Time (5pm & 2am Eastern). He is airing a documentary on Karl Marx, Mao Tse Tung, Stalin, etc...which many in Washington D.C. and some young people consider great philosophers. This is frightening and we should know the truth so we can share it with our children. The program lasts only an hour. DVR it and watch it with your family.
One of my favorite authors/teachers is Sally Clarkson and a phrase she often repeats is: "In the absence of Biblical Conviction, our children will go the way of culture." I would like to add to the knowledge of scripture, truth. Truth of our wonderful American History and, really, of all things. Our culture is diving into oppression. Do we really want our children, and our nation to go there? Know the truth of all things. Search it out for yourself and don't believe everything the news and the government tells you without first searching it out for yourself.
Also, there is a free webcast of a Constitution Town Hall on January 30, 9am-3pm Eastern (6am-noon Pacific). It is a free webcast but you have to register for it on www.constitutiontownhall.com . Do you know your Constitution? Know it, please! I don't know it well, either. But I am learning! This webcast will help familiarize you with our wonderful Constitution. The topics to be discussed are: the ten core principles of America's founding, understanding the meaning of the Constitution, Constitution & the Civil War (& Abraham Lincoln). This is a great home schooling opportunity.
You all know I am a total freak!!! LOL! Jesus, my family, and my country are the deep passions of my heart. Please, please consider what I have written here. "You will know the truth, and the truth will make you free." (John 8:32) Let's not put our freedom in danger because of ignorance, disinterest, or failure to take action & stand for what is true. Once freedom is lost, it is nearly impossible to gain back and, then, not without much, & quite possibly the ultimate, sacrifice.
Love you all dearly. You are moms of the next generation's leaders and citizens.
Have a happy, blessed week!
Monday, January 4, 2010
My Favorite Quotes
This will be an on-going post and is more for my own benefit as a way to record favorite defining words.
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"Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not." ~Thomas Jefferson"They who dance are thought insane by those who can't hear the music." ~Anonymous
"In the absence of Biblical conviction, our children will go the way of culture." ~Sally Clarkson
"Who know whether you have come to the kingdom for such a time as this?" ~Mordecai to Esther (Esther 4:14)
"Be courteous to all but intimate with few, and let those few be well tried before you give them your confidence. True friendship is a plant of slow growth, and must undergo and withstand the shocks of adversity before it is entitled to the appellation." ~George Washington
Friday, December 25, 2009
Traditions
We are finally coming into our own with our Peterson Christmas traditions. It is so fun to finally figure out what our "thing" is.
It all starts with Thanksgiving morning. We put our tree up. Isn't it neat how a dark room and a lit tree just seem to make everything magic? I have really enjoyed the twinkles and green and excitement in our home for the last month. Christmas is a special, special day.

A week after Thanksgiving we host our annual Christmas Open House where we seem to average about 60 people coming into our home and we hope we do a good job of entertaining and blessing them. Though, we surely are the ones most blessed by it. It is so great having friends and family in our home.
Sweet Cranberry Meatballs
(Fix-It and Forget-It)
50 meatballs, about 1 1/2 lbs.
1 cup brown gravy
1 cup whole berry cranberry sauce
2 T heavy cream
2 t Dijon mustard
This Christmas has been busy with dance performances. I think we had 5 in all. The last of which was last night (Christmas Eve) at our church. I simmered the turkey soup most of the day. We ate around 4:30. Turkey soup became a tradition after my Grandma who was sick with cancer was just too tired to go out or do anything too strenuous for Christmas, so she boiled the Thanksgiving bird and made soup. This is our 2nd year doing it on our own and it is definitely something we will continue. Our church held the Christmas Eve candlelight service at 7 and then we came home for malts (a tradition started by my great-grandfather).
Today, we were up early. Grammy came over and we opened presents (one at a time so everyone can enjoy and it lasts just that much longer). We will head up the mountain here in a bit for lunch/dinner. We really appreciate not having to cook on Christmas Day. No dishes to do either!
And we get the Charger game today! This is the best Christmas ever! LOL!
One thing I will add next year...a hunt for the letters that spell JESUS which will be hidden in the tree and must be found before present-opening. After all, Jesus is totally the best gift ever!
A happy Jesus birthday to you!
It all starts with Thanksgiving morning. We put our tree up. Isn't it neat how a dark room and a lit tree just seem to make everything magic? I have really enjoyed the twinkles and green and excitement in our home for the last month. Christmas is a special, special day.
A week after Thanksgiving we host our annual Christmas Open House where we seem to average about 60 people coming into our home and we hope we do a good job of entertaining and blessing them. Though, we surely are the ones most blessed by it. It is so great having friends and family in our home.
Sweet Cranberry Meatballs
(Fix-It and Forget-It)
50 meatballs, about 1 1/2 lbs.
1 cup brown gravy
1 cup whole berry cranberry sauce
2 T heavy cream
2 t Dijon mustard
- Put meatballs in slow cooker.
- Mix remaining ingredients in bowl. Pour over meatballs.
- Cover & cook on high 2-3 hours or on low 5-6 hours.
This Christmas has been busy with dance performances. I think we had 5 in all. The last of which was last night (Christmas Eve) at our church. I simmered the turkey soup most of the day. We ate around 4:30. Turkey soup became a tradition after my Grandma who was sick with cancer was just too tired to go out or do anything too strenuous for Christmas, so she boiled the Thanksgiving bird and made soup. This is our 2nd year doing it on our own and it is definitely something we will continue. Our church held the Christmas Eve candlelight service at 7 and then we came home for malts (a tradition started by my great-grandfather).
Today, we were up early. Grammy came over and we opened presents (one at a time so everyone can enjoy and it lasts just that much longer). We will head up the mountain here in a bit for lunch/dinner. We really appreciate not having to cook on Christmas Day. No dishes to do either!
And we get the Charger game today! This is the best Christmas ever! LOL!
One thing I will add next year...a hunt for the letters that spell JESUS which will be hidden in the tree and must be found before present-opening. After all, Jesus is totally the best gift ever!
A happy Jesus birthday to you!
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
"This is what I really wanted!! Thank you, Michael Bitner!"
I am typically a Christmas-day-only gift opener. But, our dear friend, Michael Bitner, is in town and has to leave tomorrow so the boys got to open their gifts from him today. What a treat! They are so content that I imagine no other gift will compare. Though we will surprise them with a couple of items under the tree. However, "cowboy guns" were at the top of the list. So, two happy boys have we!!!
Yes, those are targets on my linen closet. LOL!
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
George Washington resources?
Hello!
Did anyone see Glenn Beck yesterday?!! He themed his whole show on heroes and stories. It was fantastic!
Our family spent a good portion of this summer falling in love with George Washington and making him our hero. Glenn's show inspired me to continue to study the character of this wonderful hero.
Some resources that I have appreciated are:
I look forward to hearing your suggestions.
Merry Christmas!
Did anyone see Glenn Beck yesterday?!! He themed his whole show on heroes and stories. It was fantastic!
Some resources that I have appreciated are:
- Nest DVD about George Washington
- George Washington: America's Patriot by Renee Taft Meloche
- the book Big George: How A Shy Boy Became President of the United States by Ann Rockwell (be mindful of the de-emphasis of God's protection over Washington on the pages following the crossing of the Delaware, and the slight hint of feminism on the back page note. I mean, really, Washington was 6'3", an easy target in battle, yet was never wounded. This is not "luck" or "coincidence". In one battle alone-2 horses shot out from underneath him, a bullet hole in his hat and 4 in his coat. Please...let's give credit where credit is due. God divinely protected George Washington over and over again.)
- visiting Mt. Vernon
- Drive Thru History (American Revolution references).
I look forward to hearing your suggestions.
Merry Christmas!
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Soccer
We have been spending our Saturday mornings for the last couple of months playing soccer. This is Brandon's 2nd year and Si's 1st. Brandon has become very courageous and Silas is, of course, very enthusiastic.
Go Tigers, or Bobcats, or Bananas, or whatever the boys are calling their team this week!
Go Tigers, or Bobcats, or Bananas, or whatever the boys are calling their team this week!
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