Saturday, January 22, 2022

Cross my ♥️ 2022


                                           CROSS MY HEART πŸ’œ  FEBRUARY 2022

As February opens, I hope our hearts πŸ’• will too   As we keep our trust in the Lord, it will be easier:  “These things have I spoken unto you, that in me you may have peace  and in the world you have tribulation but be of good cheer;I have overcome the world.” John16

When we were younger, we would say “I cross my heart and hope to day” when we were saying the truth or making a promise so thus our title  I think in our hearts we long for the truth and expect truthful behavior from friends, family and leaders that may not always be the case although we are called to be the truth and the light to the world as well  “I can do all things in Him that strengthens me“Philippians 4:13

πŸ—“ events:  

1 lunar new yearπŸŒ’

2 groundhogs day🦫

12 Lincoln and dad’s birthday 

14 valentines πŸ’•*& birthdays

22 Presidents’ Day πŸ›

Please order cards or bookmarks by emailing
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Tuesday, December 28, 2021

2022 January

your word is a lamp to my feet and light to my path
Psalm119


πŸ•°⏰⏱ January starts a new yearπŸ•°⏱⏰. 

Time to 🌌look towards the heavens and be thankful for all who came before us and all that will go forth after us.  Time to πŸ›·⛸⛷and time to clean and clear the slate so to speak:  new lists, new goals and lots of thank you notes. 

SIX WAYS TO CREATE BEAUTY IN YOUR HOME

* rearrange your furniture 

* declutter a closet or room, give to your local thrift store

* create a focal point 

* add something green or natural to your decor 

* add a mirror or new throw pillows

* Paint something 



Alpine glow

Sash loves all of it



Believe 
We believe a home is where your heart restores itself, each morning and evening with the Lord.  We believe in those that came before us; everyone has a story worth telling.  We believe in friendship, because friends who feel like family are the best kind of friends and family matters,   We believe in being kind; knowing we are made better when we work together.  We believe in courage and sliding past our comfortable path to try something new because failure is just another way of learning from mistakes.  We believe in doing good works each day.  We believe that newer and more are not always better. We believe in discovering beauty however subtle it may be.  We believe each day is a gift and that miracles are ready to be found and treasured if only we have eyes to see them.  We believe in a life well loved.

So I say live every day like it’s Christmas πŸŒ²πŸΎπŸ•°

Our western January is completely white and bright this year ❄️





Wednesday, December 1, 2021

December 2021

Classic Country Christmas 

Montana is having a drought year, so if you are not an early riser, or a mountain creature, you may never see the snow,  This is a picture of alpin glow last year but it makes me think of the song, Silent Night so its my December picture of the year.  There have been no silent nights this season as the wind is furious so far and the snow little to none because of it.  Although, the mountains are known for making their own weather so here’s to a mountain white Christmas πŸŽ„ 
  

also, we have Sash playing reindeer games all the time…



















It is time to read a special Christmas story …
My pick is The Snowman’s Song 


Coasters or painted tiles are the Christmas choice art this year





 

Monday, November 1, 2021

November 2021


                           
 Beautiful Brown Blessed November

Gray horses on brass chargers

 Count your Blessings is our November theme.  The month to be thankful and count every breathing moment as a blessing each and every day.  God loves you, always.  I love this quote from Corinthians 13; 7 :  "Love always protects, always trusts, always perseveres "  and.  "Since God so loved us, We ought to love one another". John 4;11. In this spirit, a guest of honor party will be held at the shed/cabin for neighboring friends.
                     "Kind words are like honey, sweet to the soul and healthy for the body."  Proverbs16;24
Harvesting is wrapping up and chores become routine again.  Frosty mornings have brought the habit of first putting on the long underwear and then dressing for the day.  Thanksgiving is in our thoughts as we plan to get together with family and friends.  Be Blessed.  
              "Nobody cares how much you know until they know how much you care."  Teddy Roosevelt 
I'm trying to live and Listen to all the sounds around us.  Not to forget the gift of scent, so cinnamon is on my mind, I add a stick to my coffee every morning.  Brown bread is delicious with soup, and Mrs. Hubbard gave us the best recipe, so I will share.  It's very easy and quick:  2cups whole wheat flour
                            1/2 cup + 3T all purpose flour
                            1 cup brown (packed) sugar
                            2 tsp baking soda
                            2 cups buttermilk 
mix all dry ingredients together .  Slowly add the buttermilk until well blended.  pour in greased loaf pan.  bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour.  turn loaf out on side and cool.  Enjoy

CALENDAR:
Smile and say Thank you to a Veteran FOR THEIR SERVICE this Veterans Day, November 11th 

Also smile at a rancher, for our state Ag weekend, November 12-14th

Be Blessed as Thanksgiving is November 25th



Friday, October 8, 2021

Yellowish-orange-to-white October 2021

 Harvest or Hunter Full moon will be on October 20th in 2021.  It's a moment to look back in history to our ancestors and the lessons they can teach us.  Before industrialism, people focused on harvesting and preparing for the coming of Winter.  Ranchers in Montana have been doing this all summer.

to ride a horse is to fly without wings

I believe in living with nature and being a responsible steward of the natural world around us.  Living a natural lifestyle is a great way to let actions speak for themselves.  Billy Graham once said, "When we fail to see the world as God's creation, we will end up abusing it.  Selfishness and greed take over and we end up not caring about the environment or the problems we are creating for future generations.  So if you agree, try something simple, use less plastic or start recycling one thing, even extra clothes to the thrift store.  
Mostly, I write about being a good steward to the land, but this month I will include being good to yourself as well.  Be a SEER 
Stay positive
Eat right, if you crave a sweet treat go for a pineapple or other fruit of your choice.
Exercise a little each day ( even just a fast walk a day helps)
Rest in God's peace: read something from the Holy book each day and respect your need for sleep.
"or do you not know your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, whom you have from God?  You are not your own, for you were bought with a price, So glorify God in your body."  Corinthians 6;19
start each day with a thankful heart

Now, on to our ancestors or those that came before us.
              
                It does not require many words to speak the truth.  Chief Joseph
 
When Chief Joseph began his 1879 address in Washington D.C., with these words, he was setting the stage for an entreaty to the U.S. government to allow his people, the New Perrce' American Indian tribe, to return to their land in the Pacific Northwest.  These words were an effort to show that two differing groups could understand each other and see one another's points of view. They are words worth living by as well.
An early morning walk is a blessing for the whole day.



Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all menace created equal.
                                          now that we're paying attention...
But in a larger sense, we can not dedicate--we cannot consecrate--we can not hallow--this ground.  The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract.  The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here.  It is for us the living, rather , to be dedicated here to unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced.  It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us--that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave their last full measure of devotion--that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain--that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom--and that government of the people, by the people, and for the people, shall not perish from the earth.

please take moment to contemplate a great leader --Abraham Lincoln part of the Gettysburg Address


Be kind to one another, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.  Ephesians 4


Oct. 12, 2021



Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Summer to September 2021

September robins

 Fall has arrived with a cool hard frost and just enough rain to keep the crispy, golden grass pliable for cows and wildlife to continue grazing.  We are blessed with so much beauty and space in the west, so we must be forever thankful and respectful of God's massive country.


rest at the cabin
      

Be present;   Adapt;   Time with God;   Honor your gifts;   my favorite time each day!

Swimming at the natural bridge on a beauty full day

New welcome board

May the truth and the Lord’s peace fill your day.  Stay strong and responsible.  Pray for Marine Stu Scheuller and all who are persecuted by mismanaged power.

Monday, August 9, 2021

August 2021

                                    DOG DAYS OF SUMMER


shades of gray

Life is like a waterfall:  beautiful, steadfast, tumultuous ,adventurous, riveting, meandering, with perseverance power, and peaceful pools, yet other places of rushing waters and shadows, yet always light, God's gift of hope   

Thank God for shade trees and watering holes.  



 These are the dog days of summer and the heat has tremendously enhanced this year. (TFR)
Mountain Blue Sky Sash
TFR is my acronym for time for reflection.  Three questions I ask myself weekly,  
* Where have you seen God lately?  
* What are you studying or learning? 
*  What service have you done to honor your Lord?

I can always answer the first one because I am outside so much but I am constantly aware that I have to do the other two to stay happy.  Thanks for contemplating them with me this week.  Enjoy the last weeks of summer.