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Friday, October 29, 2010

Manna Bags

I have always had a huge heart for needy people, of all kinds.  Several years ago, a service project we did with our church, was to make manna bags.  I have made them ever since.  Let me explain.  Manna bags are zip lock bags full of non-perishable goodies, a water bottle, and a Bible verse.  You keep them in your car and have them to hand out to the homeless or people begging on the streets.

Since moving further north, I have encountered so many men holding signs like, “Laid off, need help”, “Have 3, 4, etc. babies at home, need help”, “Will work for food”.  There have been a few that I thought might not be legit, but figured it wouldn’t hurt for him to bring home some goodies to his kids, if indeed there are any.  But let me tell you, on Saturday, after shopping for winter boots for the family, we left the store.  At the stop light was a man, holding a sign that stated, “Laid off, need help”.  Kevin and I both noticed his demeanor, his lack of eye contact, and his heavy heart.  Kevin rolled down the window and said, “Sir, here you go”.  His eyes met ours, had a short glimmer of light and he said, “God bless you sir, God bless you”.  All 6 of us in the car were either in tears or nearly there.  No matter what your religious beliefs or your morals, if you are a father, you have the God-given desire to provide.  This man was ashamed and humiliated, but was willing to beg for his family.  That is so sad to me.

Being further north in the U.S., we’ve noticed so many people in need.  In the last week, we’ve given 10 manna bags to 10 different people!  That’s crazy.  I am not sure if these people are seasonal workers (don’t deal with that too much in SE Texas), or union, or if it is just the economy.  It’s really affected me more than ever.  There has to be something we can do.  Until I find out how to help these people in a larger capacity and know charities in the area and shelters, I will always have a manna bag in tow.  I absolutely can not leave someone in need empty handed.

IMG_5801My hopes are that you make some manna bags too.  With the holidays approaching, there may be more and more people in need.  The weather is cooling as well as the economy.  Here’s what we put in ours today (a family project): gold fish, granola bars, water, bagged cookies, crackers and cheese, oatmeal cookies, Chex mix, cinnamon rolls, cereal bars, and a piece of paper that reads, “For I know the plans I have for you , declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. ~Jeremiah 29:11 (& on the other side): May your future become brighter as our family prays for you today.  Trust in the Lord and He will give you strength”.

It doesn’t get more hopeful than that!IMG_5802

With love,

Tiffany

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Fall Favorites! (Free Recipe too)

I am loving the fall weather and trees here in Indiana, as I’ve said.  So, I decided to make a list of some of my fall favorites…

*Caramel Apples

*Football

*Soup

*Hoodies

*Red

*Boots

*Yellow

*Scarves

*Apple Cider

*Volleyball

*Weather

*Bonfires

*Nature Walks

*Leaves

*Hayrides

*Pumpkins

*Leaves

*Nuts

*Chicken Salad

Speaking of Chicken Salad…would you like a recipe?  Here’s mine.  I came up with it years ago when I was on a diet, and we all love it.

 

Tiff’s Chicken Salad

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3 lg. chicken breasts, cooked; or 3 cans of cooked chicken

1 sm. yellow onion, chopped

15 grapes, halved

2 gala apples, chopped

1 tsp. lemon juice

4 heaping T. of Miracle Whip


Combine all ingredients in large bowl and chill.  Serve on bread or with crackers or with my favorite….bagel crisps (from Sam’s).IMG_5745

Enjoy, I know we do!

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Fall Photo Shoot: Outside

IMG_5592We had an outdoor photo shoot on our property today.  Here are the results…beautiful, I think.IMG_5603IMG_5610IMG_5606IMG_5644IMG_5636IMG_5631

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

God’s Masterpiece!

IMG_5477With the recent move to northern Indiana, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the beautiful fall colors along with the lovely weather!   Of course, being out on our property has provided such joy with exploring nature and enjoying the trails on our 4 wheelers.IMG_5448Kaden and Kenzie-Mae and I have had the awesome experience of watching hawks dive for fish in our pond.  It is a thrill to watch the hawk circle the pond looking for his meal, then swoop and come up with a fish in his claws.  We definitely didn’t see anything like that in Texas.IMG_5449We have a group of geese that like to visit us as well.  They eat in our yard and fly in their v-formation then, gracefully land for some relaxation in the pond.  I never realized how serene their sounds can be.IMG_5465Although I truly love and miss Texas, we are all enjoying spending much more time outdoors.  The temperatures allow much more of that right now.  We even have enjoyed nights by our fire pit.  It’s amazing how the six of us sitting around a fire strikes up meaningful conversation and allows us to connect.IMG_5471

God truly is good.  His works are amazing.  I am soaking up all His glory in His creations.  I have even found that during the day when I am home alone or after dinner at night that a slow ride on the four wheeler allows great time for reflection and prayer and praise.  What joys the Lord has allowed me in His creation of nature as I am dealing with being away from my church and my friends and what I knew as my home.IMG_5473

Inspired in Indiana,

Tiff

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

My Day!


They say a picture is worth 1000 words...welcome to my day!
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