Sunday, August 29, 2010

Things To Celebrate...8/30/10 Through 9/5/10




Monday the 30th~National Toasted Marshmallow Day,

Tuesday the 31st~National Trail Mix Day

Wednesday the 1st~Emma M. Nutt Day (She was the first woman telephone operator.)

Thursday the 2nd~Vietnam's Independence Day, Titanic was found on this day in 1985 after missing for 73 years, U.S. Treasury Department was established on this day in 1789

Friday the 3rd~National Lazy Mom's Day, Skyscraper Day,

Saturday the 4th~Oatmeal Day, Newspaper Carrier Day

Sunday the 5th~Be Late For Something Day, Cheese Pizza Day

Get out there and celebrate something with your kids. Use one of these times to create memories, as well as learning, with your child.

~Dawn

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Memory Verses for Toddlers

Your toddler can memorize God's Word! Simplify your favorite verses from the Bible and share them with your children. You'll be amazed how quickly your kids will pick up on these simple, but life-changing truths. Sing a little song to the verse. Make up hand motions. The more interactive you can be, the better your child will remember.
  • God is always with me. (Joshua 1:9)
  • God is happy to make me His own. (I Samuel 12:22)
  • God is kind and loving. (2 Chronicles 30:9)
  • I say thank you to God. (Psalm 7:17)
  • I sing songs to Him. (Psalm 7:17)
  • I praise You Lord with all my heart. (Psalm 9:1)
  • The Bible says to share with others. (Luke 6:30)
  • God says, "I will never leave you alone." (Hebrews 13:5)
  • God has always wanted you in His family. (Ephesians 1:5)

Lunch Notes

Here's an idea for simple Love Notes to send with your children as they venture off to a new school year.
  1. Grab a piece of scrap paper. (Scrapbooking scraps, post-in notes, index cards, business cards, construction paper - you name it.)
  2. Doodle on it, add stickers, make sure to leave room for a special message and a 'Love, Mom'.
  3. Place in lunch bag, inside sneaker, in book bag, by their toothbrush, or anywhere your loved one might enjoy finding your surprise!
Some Love Note sayings:
  • You are special to me.
  • May Jesus bless your hands today.
  • I love to hear you sing!
  • You bring joy to my heart.
  • Make a new friend today.
  • I am always proud of you!
  • You have a gentle heart.
  • I love your belly laugh!
Let everyone get in on the fun! Have your children make notes for dad, mom, grandparents or special friends. Brighten someones day today!

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Things To Celebrate...8/23/10 Through 8/29/10



Monday the 23rd~Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and it's Abolition, Valentino Day, National Sponge Cake Day, Gene Kelly was born on this day in 1912

Tuesday the 24th~Vesuvius Day, National Waffle Day, National Peach Pie Day

Wednesday the 25th~Kiss and Make Up Day, National Children's Day

Thursday the 26th~National Dog Day, Women's Equality Day, National Cherry Popsicle Day, First baseball game was televised on this day in 1939

Friday the 27th~Global Forgiveness Day, Banana Lover's Day, Lyndon B. Johnson was born on this day in 1908

Saturday the 28th~National Cherry Turnover Day, Martin Luther King Jr. gave his famous speech on this day in 1963

Sunday the 29th~National Sarcoidosis Awareness Day, Mary Poppins began showing in American theaters on this day in 1964

Let's celebrate with our kids this week. Maybe you will watch one of Gene Kelly's movies and dance around your home just like him, or maybe you will read your children a book about when Vesuvius erupted and buried the town of Pompeii. Quite possibly you will talk to your kids about forgiveness, or share some yummy cherry turnovers with them. Maybe you feel more like watching Mary Poppins while eating cherry popsicles. Whatever you do, have fun with your children...and create a memory! :-)

Oh, and don't forget to come back here and share what you did with your kids in the comment area. We love to hear all about the happenings in your home.

~Dawn

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Help and Hope for Marriage - Forgiveness

The Freedom of ForgivenessDennis and Barbara Rainey

Without the cleansing power of forgiveness, at best marriage will be very hard duty. At worst it will be disaster. No matter how much two people try to love and please each other, they will fail. With failure comes hurt. And the only ultimate relief for hurt is the soothing salve of forgiveness.

One of the keys to maintaining an open, intimate, and happy marriage is to ask for and grant forgiveness quickly. And the ability to do that is tied to each individual’s relationship with God.

About the process of forgiveness, Jesus said, “For if you forgive men for their transgressions, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive men, then your Father will not forgive your transgressions” (Matthew 6:14–15). The instruction is clear: God insists that we are to be “forgivers,” and marriage—probably more than any other relationship—presents frequent opportunities to practice.

Forgiving means giving up resentment or the desire to punish another person. By an act of your will, you let the other person off the hook. And as a Christian you do not do this under duress, scratching and screaming in protest. Rather, you do it with a gentle spirit and love, as Paul urged: “Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving each other, just as God in Christ also has forgiven you” (Eph. 4:32).

The real test of your ability to forgive comes on the battlefield when you and your spouse are ticked off and angry with each other. That is when you need the power of the Holy Spirit and must ask, God, You need to help me here. I need to move to forgiveness because You have commanded me to do so. I need You to empower me, to enable me to give up the desire to punish my spouse and to forgive.

It took practice early in our marriage, but we learned how to keep our relationship healthy most of the time by not burning excessive emotional energy on resentment. We grant forgiveness and ask for it freely—even when we don’t feel like it.

Why is asking for forgiveness difficult?

It is humbling to admit you’re wrong and to ask for forgiveness. But it’s a key action to defeating your pride. In the first years of our marriage, this was a struggle for me (Dennis). When I did admit I was wrong, I often said, “If I was wrong when I did this, I’m sorry.” I was deploying what might be called the “If Maneuver”—using that tiny word if to give myself an out, to avoid admitting my responsibility.

At one of our Weekend to Remember® marriage getaways, a husband and father of several boys boasted to me, “You know, I’ve been married 24 years, and I’ve never once apologized to my wife for anything I’ve done wrong.”

“Oh, really?” I said in a tone that urged him to tell me more.

“Yeah,” he said with obvious pride. “Every time we get into a squabble or any kind of disagreement, I just tell her, ‘I’m sorry you’re mad at me.’ I don’t admit anything. I just tell her it’s too bad she had to get so mad.”

Then with a smug grin, he admitted, “And all these years she’s never realized that I have never once apologized.”

I had the strongest urge to give the guy a piece of my mind. What a pitifully selfish attitude to bring into a love relationship!

Instead I tactfully attempted to explain that he was missing a blessing. He didn’t listen. He went away quite sure he was a very clever fellow. He didn’t realize that he was hurting not only his wife, but also himself and his children. Just think of what he was modeling for his sons.

Granting forgiveness is difficult, too

As difficult as it is to ask for forgiveness, it’s no walk in the park to grant forgiveness when you have been wronged.

I often advise married couples to take out a joint membership in the Seventy Times Seven Club. This club began when Peter asked Jesus how many times we must forgive one another. Peter wondered if seven times would be enough? Christ answered, “No—seventy times seven” (Matthew 18:21–22). In other words, forgive an infinite number of times, not just when you feel like it.

You can tell whether you have forgiven your spouse by asking yourself one question: Have I given up my desire to punish my spouse? When you lay aside that desire and no longer seek revenge, you free your spouse and yourself from the bonds of your anger.

Forgiveness cannot be conditional. Once you forgive, that’s it. Feelings may still be raw, and it is not hypocritical to not feel like forgiving your spouse. If someone has hurt you, you can choose to forgive immediately but still be processing feelings of disappointment or rejection.

Forgiveness is a choice, an act of the will—not an emotion. It may take a while for your feelings to catch up with your will. But your will needs to respond to the scriptural mandate to forgive your spouse.

What about major wrongs?

No question—there are some hurts, such as adulterous affairs or a spouse’s addiction to pornography, that are extremely difficult to forgive and get over. There may always be some pain and distrust in the person’s heart that has been so deeply offended. But we are still commanded by God to move beyond the circumstances and forgive.

That does not let the other person off the hook for completing necessary restitution and demonstrating repentance. Some boundaries may need to be erected in the relationship to prevent the sinful behavior from happening again. An intervention by a pastor, counselor, or mature friend may be required to make the sting of pain from the sin felt so sharply that the offending spouse will finally realize that the behavior has to change. No one should be allowed to continue perpetrating serious harm on a mate.

Ultimately, though, forgiveness must rule. Anyone who says, “I cannot forgive you,” really means, “I choose not to forgive you.” If forgiveness seems impossible at that point, if prayer and reading the Scriptures do not seem to work, go to another person. Seek out a wise counselor—an elder at your church, a wise Bible teacher, a same-sex friend to confide in—and say, “Can you help me get beyond this?”

As Christians, we do not have the option of becoming embittered with our spouses. The result of obeying God and forgiving is not bondage, but freedom. Ruth Bell Graham said it well, “A good marriage is the union of two forgivers.”

Adapted by permission from Starting Your Marriage Right, by Dennis and Barbara Rainey, Thomas Nelson Publishers, 2000.

Dennis and Barbara Rainey helped found FamilyLife, where Dennis serves as president. The Raineys have written numerous books, including Moments Together for Couples, Moments With You, Staying Close, and Building Your Mate's Self-Esteem.

This article originally appeared in the July 19, 2010 issue of Marriage Memo, a weekly e-newsletter. To subscribe free to Marriage Memo and other FamilyLife e-newsletters, click here. For the Marriage Memo archives, click here.

Related resources
Starting Your Marriage Right, by Dennis and Barbara Rainey
Staying Close, by Dennis and Barbara Rainey
Choosing Forgiveness, by Nancy Leigh DeMoss
Forgiveness: Healing the Harbored Hurts of Your Heart, by Bill Elliff

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Things To Celebrate...8/16/10 Through 8/22/10



Monday the 16th~National Tell a Joke Day, Bratwurst Day, Madonna's 52nd birthday

Tuesday the 17th~National Thrift Shop Day, National Vanilla Custard Day, Davy Crockett was born on this day in 1786. Also, on this day in 1939, the movie Wizard of Oz opened.

Wednesday the 18th~Cupcake Day, National Soft Ice Cream Day, On this day in 1920, the 19th amendment was ratified and women were extended the right to vote.

Thursday the 19th~Aviation Day, "Black Cow" Root Beer Float Day, Potato Day

Friday the 20th~National Radio Day, Lemonade Day

Saturday the 21st~Hug Your Boss Day, National Homeless Animal's Day, Poet's Day, Senior Citizen's Day, Daffodil Day, On this day, in 1959, Hawaii became America's 50th state.

Sunday the 22nd~Be an Angel Day, National Spumoni Day, Eat a Peach Day

Remember that by celebrating with your kids you can teach them a variety of things, as well as create memories. I don't know about you, but I want my kids to have as many good memories as they possibly can. :-) So, what will you celebrate this week?

~Dawn

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Things To Celebrate...8/9/10 Through 8/15/10


Monday the 9th~Book Lover's Day, President Nixon Resigned on this Day in 1974

Tuesday the 10th~Lazy Day, National S'mores Day, National Duran Duran Appreciation Day, National Banana Split Day, Missouri Became a State on this Day in 1821

Wednesday the 11th~Son & Daughter Day

Thursday the 12th~Middle Child's Day, Sewing Machine Day (Invented on this day in 1851), Vinyl Record Day

Friday the 13th~Start of Kool-Aid Weekend, Annie Oakley was Born on this Day in 1860, International Left Hander's Day

Saturday the 14th~National Creamsicle Day, Oregon Territory was Established on this Day in 1848

Sunday the 15th~Relaxation Day, Best Friends Day

Celebrate something new with your kids this week, and then come back and share what you did with us. :-)

~Dawn

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Printables


Looking for worksheets and free printable coloring pages? Look no further!

Things Every Kid Should Do

"We rounded up a bunch of talented, witty, and cool people to share the greatest moments of childhood." - Chris Erikson, (printed in Parents magazine in March 2007)

"Learn to manage your allowance, and think of the best ways to use it." - Donald Trump, billionaire

"Run in the sprinklers. And make sure at least one of your parents runs with you." - Maria Shriver, first lady of California

"Ride a roller coaster. Play tag in the rain." - Dan Zanes, music man

"Watch tadpoles hatch into frogs. Catch and eat your own fish. Learn a bit about astronomy and observe the stars." - Jeff Corwin, wildlife expert


Watch for more "Things Every Kid Should Do" in upcoming months!

Christmas Ideas


I know, I know... It's August. Time to think about going back to school and to apple orchards. But friends, this is the best time to stock up on stocking stuffers and teacher gifts for Christmas. Many craft stores like Michael's, Hobby Lobby, or Joann Fabric have $1 or 2/$5 bins full of simple kids craft kits, note cards, jewrly kits, lip gloss, recipe cards, magnets, photo frames, puzzles, dress up masks and stickers. Because of the new school year, you can usually find teacher mugs, notepads and apple accessories. Be creative! Post your fabulous off-season finds in the comments below!

Date Nights- Peoria Civic Center Events



Plan ahead! Surprise your spouse with tickets to a local Broadway musical, Christian concert, or comedy act for a date night sure to be remembered! Peoria Civic Center tickets are already on sale for Broadway shows beginning October 2010 through April 2011. Fiddler on the Roof, Legally Blonde, Blue Man Group, Grease and The Color Purple will be featured as well as Spring Awakening, Bus Stop, and Dralion - a CIRQUE DU SOLEIL event.

Don't miss MercyMe, coming to the Peoria Civic Center on October 10th.

Have a great date night idea? Post your idea in the comments below.

Farmer's Market - Metro Center Peoria


Enjoy the flavor of home grown produce from these local farmers at the Farmer's Market at Peoria's Metro Center. Everything from sunflowers to pumpkins, peaches, tomatoes, bell and banana peppers, zucchini, summer and butternut squash, sweet corn, green beans, new potatoes and more!

Free Outdoor Movie Night - Metro Center Peoria

Enjoy free outdoor movies at Metro Center Peoria!
Friday, August 20th 8:00 PM - Disney's Enchanted (PG)
Friday, September 24th 7:00 PM - Disney's UP (PG)

Kid Friendly Snacks - Yummy "Mud"

Place graham crackers into a snack bag. Seal the bag. Have kids break up the crackers into crumbs. Kids will enjoy pounding the crackers with their hands or rolling them with cap-closed markers like a mini rolling pin. Squirt in a tablespoon of chocolate syrup. Have them squish the mixture together in the bag. Give them spoons to scoop out the 'mud'. Add gummy worms, marshmallows, peanuts, or other snack favorites for a special treat.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Children's Book Review

As a mom of elementary school children, I was looking for a short devotional to do each day with my kids. Each one of these 365 stories takes literally 2-3 minutes to read out loud. The pictures are well-illustrated but not scary for young eyes. The stories are well written adaptations from the Bible with true-to-the-Word concepts. Stories are age-appropriate. (Recommended for age 8-12) My kindergartener sits very still when we read together and asks lots of thoughtful questions about God when we are done. And CBD has some of the best online prices around. Check it out!

Children's Book Review


Looking to expand your library without deflating your wallet? One of the best purchases I've ever made was the 20th Century Children's Book Treasury. Over 30 best loved children's books in one. Includes Madeline, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, The Snowy Day, Goodnight Moon, Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, D.W. and the Picky Eater, Amelia Bedelia, and more. Visit your local bookstore or order online with Amazon. Happy Reading!

Things To Celebrate...8/2/10 Through 8/8/10

Monday the 2nd~National Ice Cream Sandwich Day, Charles A. Wheeler patented the first escalator (1892),
Tuesday the 3rd~National Watermelon Day, Tony Bennett's Birthday (1926)
Wednesday the 4th~Coast Guard Day, National Chocolate Chip Day, Louis Armstrong's Birthday (1900), National Mustard Day
Thursday the 5th~Work Like a Dog Day
Friday the 6th~Atom Bomb Dropped on Hiroshima (1945)
Saturday the 7th~Lighthouse Day
Sunday the 8th~Happiness Happens Day, Assistance Dog Day

Celebrate one or more with your children this week, and then share with us in the comments section. :-)

~Dawn

Sunday, August 1, 2010

August Is...

August Is...

American Indian Heritage Month
Audio Book Appreciation Month
Golf Month
Motorsports Awareness Month
National Inventor's Month
National Panini Month
What Will Be Your Legacy Month
National Catfish Month
Family Fun Month
Peach Month
National Picnic Month

Okay, I challenge you all to celebrate just one of the above this month. When you do, come back and leave a comment. Let's get celebrating! :-)

~Dawn