Sunday, December 11, 2011

i surrender all


I woke up this morning with "I Surrender All" in my heart.  Do you remember that song?  When I was a little girl we attended a Baptist church and almost every Sunday they would play that song.  It never failed to swell my heart and make me tear up. 


All to Jesus, I surrender;
All to Him I freely give;
I will ever love and trust Him,
In His presence daily live.

Refrain

I surrender all, I surrender all,
All to Thee, my blessèd Savior,
I surrender all.

All to Jesus I surrender;
Humbly at His feet I bow,
Worldly pleasures all forsaken;
Take me, Jesus, take me now.

Refrain

All to Jesus, I surrender;
Make me, Savior, wholly Thine;
Let me feel the Holy Spirit,
Truly know that Thou art mine.

Refrain

All to Jesus, I surrender;
Lord, I give myself to Thee;
Fill me with Thy love and power;
Let Thy blessing fall on me.

Refrain

All to Jesus I surrender;
Now I feel the sacred flame.
O the joy of full salvation!
Glory, glory, to His Name!
    I've been struggling lately with surrender...with trusting and letting go.  It dawned on me this week that I've become that person I can't stand.  Someone who whines and complains to anyone with a listening ear.  You know how it finally became clear?  I was talking to someone at the bus stop and I started "sharing" about a certain issue I was having and I could see her immediately disconnect...looking for an escape from me.  That's all it took for my eyes to be opened.  Yes Lord you got my attention.  I've been sinning.  Complaining has become a habit.  Please change my heart and allow my tongue to follow.  So I'm working on it, and making an effort to nip that in the bud!
     
     
     
    This has been a week of transformation.  I've kind of been lax in taking care of my appearance lately.  It happens...as women we get busy, but girls we've got to maintain and try to look pretty for our men.  That may sound corny, but they really appreciate a little effort.  SO I finally got some funky highlights and got the paint out from under my nails.  Honey had his Christmas party last night and I could tell he was thoroughly enjoying the little bit of effort I made to look nice, and that in return made me feel even prettier.  Does that make sense??
     
     
     

But before the party began I had TO WORK.  Friday night we had our first parent meeting in regards to the play Big Chick is going to be in.  I could feel the blood drain from my face as they told us that we would be required to WORK every Sat. from 10-5 until mid-Feb.  Can you say EVERY Sat. for 10 weeks!!!!  I signed up to work on the sets.  I'm hoping that God can use my artsy side to be a blessing to these people and my girl. 


For awhile now I've been feeling overwhelmed... like I've got too much on my plate.  It's the last thing I really want to do...to slow down...to step back.  Saying no hasn't really been in my vocabulary since we've moved here.  It just felt wrong to say no.  And I can't say no to this, but at some point you have to pay attention to that nudging in your spirit man and obey.  I've ignored that check in my spirit with some things lately and there are consequences.  Like a loss of peace...a frazzled mother and wife...a grouchy complainy person...EEEK!  Anyway I'm working on it.




Okay so here we are last night...after I got my hobo outfit off;)  Painting in an unheated warehouse is super cool;)  But once the artistic painting begins I think it will be really fun AND I'll have no choice but to get to know these people and that will be a really good thing for me.


It was so fun to get dressed up and go out with my Honey.  I got to meet all his coworkers.  We talked and enjoyed each other.  It was the best date night we've had in like forever.







We skipped out from the party a little early and hit a swanky restaurant nearby.  It overlooked the James River and the Richmond skyline.  Very pretty.  Do you ever pinch yourself and wonder how you got to be where you are?  And I'm really talking about being an adult.  Inside I feel like I'm still 19-25.  But here I am an adult with kids and a mortgage and I'm on a date with my honey at a fancy restaurant.  I mean how did that happen??  Life is weird.



Okay so this morning it was back to reality and that reality was that we were too tired to go to church.  So we did the next best thing and got out our Jesus Calling and had our own church...complete with the Jesse Tree advent that we are doing. 




I ordered this kit from my friend Alicia's friend Robin (moslander123@gmail.com  it's too late for this year, but you could still probably get one for next year).  It comes complete with a devotion and handmade ornaments for each day of Advent. We've never done Advent before.  My kids are loving it.  It really brings the focus right to where it needs to be.  It's reminding me day after day that God's promises are real and that His hand is leading us every step of the way.  Story after story reminds us of that fact. 


I've talked about the Jesus Calling books so much that I thought I should hand a couple out.  If you leave me a comment telling me about what you are thankful for this Christmas I'll throw your name in the pot. 




Have a blessed day.






301.  God's mercy and grace
302.  a date with my best friend
303.  playing dress up
304.  using my gifts
305.  little corrective nudges
306.  ooey gooey chocolate goodness
307.  freshly painted nails and funky hair
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72 comments:

  1. Ditto on the hymn, it really gets me every time. Happy Sunday

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  2. Your new highlights are beautimous! I totally agree with you, sometimes (more often than not) our men like a little effort. ;) I suppose that goes for more than our appearance, and with not just our family, too...great reminder about surrender. I find myself humming that song often, and then stopping to remind myself of the lyrics.

    I'm thankful this Christmas for family. As dysfunctional as 80% of them seem to be, we have the opportunity to love them as Christ loves us. That's no small thing.

    Have a great week...

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  3. You look gorgeous. You are so right, I seriously have not been putting the effort in. I really need to.

    I love that advent kit- I think I need that for next year

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  4. Thank you for sharing your stories, and reminding us all of what is most important!

    Date nights ARE the best - you looked so adorable and happy!

    I am thankful for so many things this Christmas - but mostly that my brother is now home safe from Afghanistan! (And he's finally retiring and will NOT be going back!)

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  5. I love the I surrender all song..it will forever be associated with Billy Graham and his lifegiving crusades!
    Your highlights are beautiful Becky and you mean I have to take these paint stained sweat pants off once in a while? Lol I get it and yes you are right! You and your hunny look gorgeous here!! Sweet couple :)
    I love your grateful heart!
    I am thankful for Emmanuel..God with us.
    Where would we be without the nearness of His sweet Presence?
    Love to you precious friend...you bless me so!

    Deborah xoxoxooxoxox

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  6. I love that hymn. You look so pretty all decked out. The advent kit sounds like a really good teaching experience.
    I am so thankful for my family at Christmas. I know not too original. But it's plain and simple........I feel so blessed.

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  7. You are too cute! Love the plaid coat. I'm home from church also with sick kids. You've made a good point. I never thought I'd get to the point where I did not make any effort on myself. I'd look at other Mom's & think I'll never ______. But with kids & a business most days I look just as raged out as I feel. I've gotta some how get myself on a different track. Have a blessed day sweet friend!

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  8. Oh....'bout forgot. I am most thankful for my sweet family & my 'family' of blogging girl friends. Last year at this time I had no idea what a blessing the Lord was going to give me in this strange (blogging) world.

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  9. GREAT POST... SO TRUE OF MOST OF US. THANKS FOR THE REMINDER TO TAKE CARE OF OURSELVES FOR OUR HUBS. SO IMPORTANT.

    HUGS FROM MY HEART

    http://sophiemyfriend.blogspot.com/

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  10. I love the song "I surrender all". We used to sing it all the time in my church growing up, too! This Christmas season I am thankful for simple things - my home, family, time spent w/them, the so many things I am blessed with that too often I take for granted!

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  11. So glad you had a fun and memorable night out with your man! Does a heart good, wouldn't you agree? Love the picture of you two all cuddled up tight. What am I thankful for this Christmas? Oh, there is so much I can't even begin to tell you all. However, what is at the top of my list is my strong faith in God. He has given us so much hope and courage in light of the uncertainties we face. Secondly, I am beyond thankful for my husband and two girls. They are the light of my world! Thirdly, I am more than thankful for the ability to laugh, regardless of what life throws my way. Have a great day, Becky!

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  12. Your little reminder about caring for ourselves is good for everyone, not just married women. :) I have been trying to do a little better with putting on a little makeup every day.
    This Christmas, I am very thankful for FAMILY! My sister and brother-in-law will be back from Germany for a few days. And this will be the first Christmas in 10 years that all my immediate family will be together on Christmas day. I'm excited! :)

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  13. Hi Becky, I dont think I've commented before, but I read you almost daily and love to "connect" with you. We have a lot in common, two girls, sweet husband, moved a bit and away from home. I totally understand that finding a friend thing, not daring to say no yet, etc etc. I wish you moved to GA and were in my parts, we'd do lunch :) I remember "I surrender", in fact, we still sing that often at church. It is very hard to surrender it completely, isnt it? I always tend to take it back and try and worry about it some more!!
    You looked beautiful last night, by the way!! :)

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  14. Thanks for your honesty!! I know we can all relate.... I grew up singing "I Surrender All" too. I am in a new stage of life, parenting grown children and sometimes it is so hard to surrender young adults to the God who made them and loves them more that I ever could. Its hard and some days I really struggle with it...worry sets in and I feel like a failure for not trusting enough. But God always reassures me somehow! I am thankful for a new soon to be daughter in law :) You looked lovely for your "date", so glad you had a wonderful time!! God Bless

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  15. Look at you and that sexy hair!! You guys are such a cute couple. So glad you had a good time last night ~ and 10 weeks ~ holy moly ~ I don't know if I could commit to that ~ but for one of my kids if I had them ~ it would be a given.. Happy Sunday sweetie. xo

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  16. I wish we were participating deliberately in advent. I've already promised myself that next Christmas will be different around here...in several ways. I'm struggling to tap into joy, which is hysterical because I'm planning and teaching Sunday school on the subject of "joy." But I'm working on it. At the bottom of a line somewhere are the facts that Jesus was born into this place of pain and sin to save me...that He was tacked up on a cross, where He bled and died to save me...that He conquered sin and death to set me free. And I feel so sorry for all the times when I--A BELOVED, SAVED, RESCUED PERSON--fail to rejoice in these things. See you Tuesday. Did I tell you we're making bacon cookies? Just kidding. But that was a jest-y sort of recommendation.

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  17. "I Surrender All" gets me every time. As does "It is Well." We are loving our Jesse Tree this year. It means more and more each year, especially with the kids getting older. It puts everything into perspective. I am thankful for a complete family this holiday season. My husband will hopefully be home from deployment before Christmas!

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  18. It's so crazy to me- the little connections that we have and we've never even met! Alicia and now Robin. It's just crazy :)

    This Christmas I am thankful that I have the opportunity to go to school and to get an education. I am also thankful that God hasn't forgotten about me this whole year. And of course, for family, friends and good health :)

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  19. I second Jessica's comment about knowing Robin. So fun to feel connected. :) Did you know Jessica and I are roommates?

    Love your highlights! :)

    This Christmas I really feel thankful that God rewards our patience and trust in Him with answered prayers and blessings even better than imagined! I am also so thankful for family and friends that love me for who I am.

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  20. I second Jessica's comment about knowing Robin. How fun. :) Did you know that Jessica and I are roommates?

    Love the highlights!

    This Christmas season I feel especially thankful for God rewarding patience and trust in His timing with blessings greater than imagined. I am also so thankful for family and friends that love me for who I am.

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  21. I have to admit something here. I read, but I don't think I've ever left a comment. Talk about becoming someone you can't stand! Lol.

    Today you had me at "I Surrender All". Such a beautiful song from my childhood, too. (Unfortunately, my church thinks hymns arent so cool these days...wrong.)

    I can relate to you more than you know. I haven't even recently moved (though I'm wanting to!) and I understand the whole frazzled/doing too much thing. I have been clinging to James 1:5 - "If you need wisdom, if you want to know what God wants you to do, ask Him and He will gladly tell you." (Make sure to read the verses that follow. Good stuff!) God recently opened my eyes to some things and it feels so good.

    You're not alone! I think this is a huge thing for a lot of moms.

    Btw...that whole feeling of not knowing how you got to where you are now...ditto. Kind of like a dream.

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  22. You are one foxy lady!!! Love those sassy highlights. Your date sounds superb, especially since you got to meet everyone. It's always fun to put faces to names.

    That song will be stuck in my head now... Which can't be a bad thing!

    I'm in it with ya... It's hard not to complain. Lord, work in us cause we can't do it on our own!

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  23. I'll say it again...I love you. I noticed your hair in the very first picture. So pretty. You are a doll even in the hobo outfit though. Every Sat. Ugh..but, you will make the best of it.
    PS I am so fuh-reaking excited about my camera bag!!

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  24. I love ya girl! you look sooo pretty all decked out for a night with your husband! what fun! Glad you enjoyed it so much!

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  25. Hahah, I didn't even realize it was you in the first picture - had to take a second look! I think that photo of you and your hubby looks great - both so happy and such a lovely couple!! :) OH, and your coat is super fun! :D


    As for what I am thankful for this Christmas....besides the obvious: Salvation, our Lord, Love, family, Hope, ....I'm going to say, I am thankful for all the little things! There are so many small things that without them there would be no 'big' things - so I am thankful for those!
    Also I am VERY thankful for our early Christmas gift - but if you haven't popped over to my blog you won't know until you do! ;) lol!

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  26. Hey sweet pea! I already got my Jesus calling book (SO glad I listened to you!) so don't throw my name in the hat. :) But... you look amazing and I'm loving that hair!! I feel like that photo was JUST FOR ME! LOL

    SO the complaining thing... you have to remember too, that even though you might be thinking you are becoming what you hate and complaining all over the place, that is SO not you. You are still such a caring friend, and always make it two sided... if you were just a complainer you'd dump and run ya know? Which you don't do.. PLUS.. you've been through a rough year with all these changes and other things... and real friends totally understand that and NEVER judge you for any needs to vent or yes.. even whine. I never think anything of it other than, "Oh so glad my friend trusts me with her hurts and frustrations." Also... I did get your text but was at church and forgot to reply. Oops. LOL I miss you TONS and so glad you were thinking of me... I'm sure your man really appreciated that part! LOL

    I wrote ya a book. Just means I miss ya.
    S

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  27. I am so thankful for the health of my children. And for the ability to paint ornaments for people. I am still amazed people pay me to paint their beloved pets. Thank you GOD!
    Shannon

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  28. There is so much I am thankful for! My husband, kids, healthiness, home, family, friends, church, freedoms, the list is never ending.... but most importantly I am thankful for our saviour who came as a baby and gave His life so we could spend eternity with Him.

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  29. I'm thankful for so many things this Christmas season.
    I have been complaining off the hook about everything lately.
    Oh my goodness.
    I need to stop ASAP.
    Right this second I am thankful for the gift of Jesus, the gift of Kaishon, the gift of love : ).
    Wishing you a joyful week.

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  30. PS You look HOT, HOT, HOT in your dress up outfit : ) with your fancy hair. You are beautiful all the time.

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  31. i am thankful for my darling husband (going steady for 36 years now as of today!) and my 6 precious children!

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  32. I am so thankful this year that God has allowed us some clear opportunities to do good.

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  33. So miss the old hymns I truly love the new praise and worship too but there is something about the 'oldies' and good old southern gospel too. LOVED the picture of you and your hubby it was very nice of both of you. take care

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  34. Okay, can I just say that I can sing all verses, and every word of I Surrender All. What a beautiful hymn with profound meaning.

    Bless your heart, you have been stretched to the limits these past months and what a testimony you have been to His faithfulness.

    What a commitment for the parents but your daughter will never forget it, I assure you!

    Good looking couple, for sure! So glad you enjoyed a "night on the town." Those are good for what ails us sometimes. :o)

    Blessings for a wonderful week!

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  35. this post sent shivers, the holy spirit kind, all down my spine. i love how you are listening to Jesus.

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  36. I love your hair! I wasn't expecting that in the first pic! Looking good girl! I am thankful for so many things this Christmas, but to choose one it would be that I am able to stay home with my kids. Life has really sped up with two kids in tow, the days are a whirlwind. Somedays I'm an awesome mom, other days i'm not. I love my kids to death but they suffocate me sometimes too. But despite all the highs and lows, I am right where I want to be, not missing a single second.

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  37. First of all Becky, I LUV your funky hi-lights! They look so pretty, along with the fact that you're sweeping your bangs to the side. It's very flattering on you, girlie! Second, absolutely adorable photo of you and the hubs. ♥ Third, I was singing that beautiful hymn in my head all the way through your post, and agreeing with you about changing. Your words struck home for me and were a definite wake-up call in my heart... I thank you for that, my sister in Christ.

    xoox laurie

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  38. The hair is rockin! There is nothing better than a little lovin on yourself to make you feel pretty again. Even though I don't have a man to feel pretty for I've let myself go cause I've been so busy and you encouraged me to paint my toenails and get my butt back on the treadmill. I know it will do wonders.
    As for grateful: for no hot water. It took a whole 24 hrs to get here. GRACE is what it is. I was doing some complaining of my own but now we are just boiling water for baths and dishes...lol!
    XO

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  39. The hair is rockin! There is nothing better than a little lovin on yourself to make you feel pretty again. Even though I don't have a man to feel pretty for I've let myself go cause I've been so busy and you encouraged me to paint my toenails and get my butt back on the treadmill. I know it will do wonders.
    As for grateful: for no hot water. It took a whole 24 hrs to get here. GRACE is what it is. I was doing some complaining of my own but now we are just boiling water for baths and dishes...lol!
    XO

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  40. LOVE the hair! I am thankful for being "home" this Christmas. :-)

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  41. It's been way too long since I have visted your blog. Life has been very busy, time has been to short and I'm trying to slow down. In came your blog post and I *had* to visit you. I'm so glad I did. Gosh you look beautiful. But then I think you always look wonderful. I'm so pleased that you and your honey had a lovely date night. You looked absolutely radiant. And you do look between the ages of 19-25. Not just saying that you really do. Amazing what a positive out look and a big smile will do for us. :)

    Mary

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  42. I'm thankful to have been born in and to live in America. Our country is far from perfect, but there's no place else I'd rather be and raise my family than here in the good ol' USA!

    Denise

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  43. Talk about complaining....I had a complete melt down today. I mean a full on tantrum! Stomping my feet and all. We have been so overloaded, I feel the meaning of this advent season is passing us by. Your post brought me back. Thank you!!

    We are doing daily Advent activities. I would love to know more about your advent with the daily devotions and the ornaments.

    ~julie schmidt

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  44. i LOVE your highlights, hot mama :) i am going to try that lady that cuts in her house this week...wish me luck! i'm glad you're enjoying your jesse tree!!

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  45. I'm thankful for new mercies,unmovable grace, contagious love.

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  46. I'm thankful so many things but most of all, my health. I've been going through a lot of medical tests and so far, so good! Two of my cousins have just been diagnosed with cancer and that gets your attention.

    Slow down and enjoy this blessed season!
    Pat

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  47. My Christmas tree started to drop mega needles before I got the lights on it, and when i plugged in the last strand, all the lights blew out. I was about to lose it. Then the Spirit of Jesus reminded me some don't have a Tree, some don't have a home, some don't have ...... you fill in the blank. I say with all sincerity I'm thankful for everything in my life. I have Jesus and HE has me and if I didn't have a tree it wouldn't matter I would still have .......... (ps: the store gave me a new tree, and I'm blessed to be able to buy new lights, so my home is Christmas ready) and my Heart always will be. I'd love to read Jesus Calling. Thank you for your Giveaway. I'm also an Artist, happy to find your Post.

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  48. Thank you for a beautiful blog!

    I am THANKFUL for health (earlier this year, hubby was NOT healthy); I am thankful for two boys that are growing up and finding their giftings; I am thankful for all that we have; and I am thankful for moving beyond some personal struggles during 2011.

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  49. I'm thankful in a new way for God's provision. This Christmas season my eyes have been opened to the discontentment I have had breeding in my heart, and God has broken that wide open and is calling me out of that. Into His spirit of thankfulness and giving me opportunities to love on others around me.
    Jodi at themillertroop@gmail.com

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  50. You are beautiful even in your hobo outfit! Thank you for sharing your heart- sometimes it's hard to be content, bite your tongue and not complain. I was working on that yesterday. :)
    This Christmas, I am thankful for all the little blessings God's given us that I daily take for granted- our warm and cozy home, my husbands job, our health, . . . I can go on. But truly I am so thankful that I have a life with our Heavenly Father and His presence in our life. How could we ever do this without Him?

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  51. oh, i get this. "lax" would be a major understatement in how i have been about my appearance lately. it's funny that you posted this because saturday night we had a date night AND grandparents that kept the kids over night, so i went all out and got ready. hair curled, extra make-up and even -gasp-cleavage, which is super out there for me : ) your date looks like a lot of fun, glad you guys got to have a night out.

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  52. I too love the song "I Surrender All". It reminds me of my upbringing and my beautiful, Mother. She passed away 16 years ago from the ugly "C" word, but her sweet spirit and voice (she was the local wedding/funeral singer) lives on. This time of the year is hard because of her loss, and I weep while even typing this Becky. But, I am thankful this year that my 88 year old Dad continues to live on long after the loss of my Mom. Although, he and his wife of 15 years have gone to AZ for Christmas this year with her family, I am thankful to have siblings to share some time with over the holidays.
    I am also thankful that my sil, Beth, is still fighting the breast cancer that has been trying to take over her body and that she God willing will be with her 6 1/2 and 12 year old for another Christmas. Life can be heavy at times, and I just don't get how people without Jesus can handle the burdens. Most of all I'm thankful for Jesus and his redeeming love to me. Crabby and happy just the same. :)
    Be blessed Becky~
    Gretchen Schaumannn
    gretchen.schaumann@comcast.net

    p.s. Can you email me? I lost your contact and need someone's contact info. from you. SHhhhhh, it's a secret. :)

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  53. We are doing the Advent Jesse Tree at our house too! It is a great reminder of what Christmas is really about.

    I am thankful for a loving husband and two wonderful, little kiddos that make me so happy!

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  54. It's SO EASY to put yourself on the back burner, especially as a mom. But you're right, it's good to give our self some pamper time to help our feelings. :o)

    That's A LOT of Saturdays!!! But I get it. I feel like I work just as hard as Christen does during soccer season. ;o)

    This year, I'm MOST thankful for my daughter. She was in a fender bender on 12/2/11, she swerved to miss hitting the lady in front of her, wound up clipping the back of the lady's car, Christen then over corrected and wound up in the ditch, right side up, no flipping. She and the lady are okay!!! :o) Long story short, after looking at the damage to the under carriage, the evidence shows there is NO WAY she shouldn't have flipped. Things were damaged in a way that the mechanic was shocked. He stated that Christen was very lucky. But I know there's no such thing as "luck". God had His hand on Christen and the truck. He's the ONLY reason why she's okay. So I am SO THANKFUL for my girl. :o)

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  55. I don't think its possible for you not to look beautiful. Pulled together or not, you a true beauty no matter what.

    I too have been struggling with surrendering all. Why must we always feel the need to control when clearly God has bigger, better, and brighter plans for us? Sigh.

    I am thankful for God's mercies. Each day is a new beginning. A blank slate. Time and time again. How lucky am I and are all of us? Truly blessed. I am also thankful for my Family and friends who have been nothing short of amazing and supportive as I am going through a painful break up. They are the best.

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  56. I'm so thankful for a God who continues to extend his mercy to me...even when I don't deserve it.

    This is our first year doing Advent too! My little man is seriously loving it, and we're just doing a book. So going to have to try the Jesse Tree next year.

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  57. we sang that song at my momma's funeral, brings tears to my eyes when I hear it.

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  58. I'm thankful that my kids are getting it this year - they are old enough now to know what Christmas is really about, and why it's worth celebrating Jesus's first coming...

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  59. I love this post! Thanks for the reminder to all of us.

    I grew up in Richmond and was just there a few weeks ago. (my family is still there)
    It's a great city!

    Check out my 31 Bag Giveaway!

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  60. I think about that ALL the time.....life IS weird...hahaha! Loved that :)

    Your advent kit looks precious, and it made me tear up. We do an advent with scripture for each day from Luke, chapters 1 & 2 and then an activity like "read a Christmas book", or a small treat or gift like a miniature ornament. But I like this kit even better. Must look into it :)

    I love the Jesus Calling....sweetest little book I've ever owned. Thanks again for sharing it!

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  61. Great highlights!!!!! I needed this post today, I found myself wanting to complain about how long this kitchen disaster is taking and I bit my tongue realizing how ungrateful I was .
    xo,
    Lulu

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  62. thankful for warm boots...real warm boots
    and a hubby who cleans up the kitchen every night after supper
    and two sweet, sweet girls

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  63. Thankful for my three precious kiddos and God's faithfulness. I have been wanting to get my daughter the Jesus calling book for kids.

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  64. Thankful for my three precious kiddos and God's faithfulness. I have been wanting to get my daughter the Jesus calling book for kids.

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  65. Oh, how God speaks through others! First this post, then my nightly devotional, then back to this post to comment and being reminded afresh at my need to surrender! Thanks for sharing your heart.

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  66. Becky: I like the high lights... Cute picture of you...
    I am greatful for my family's health. Our home and love of family and friends. Im greatful a-lot latley..

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  67. For my baby (well, two yrs) singing "Happy Birthday to Baby Jesus" at the top of his lungs, and not that we do not believe, but his passion is coming from somewhere up above, which keeps MY focus on the true reason for the season.

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  68. I am thankful that my precious 92 year Mom went to be with Jesus in September and that she is in His Presence this Christmas and with other family members who are there!

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  69. Loving your hair too. I am greatful for my family and everyone being home for the holidays.

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  70. I already have a Jesus Calling book for me and for my kids, so don't throw my name in the hat...just wanted to say how pretty you looked on your date night with hubby. I also wanted to tell you how much I appreciate the fact that you are very aware of yourself and of the Holy Spirit's whisper....transparency and a willingness to hear the Lord are two of my favorite things about a person!

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  71. I'm thankful first and foremost for my beautiful baby girl, for the family we have that loves her and the ability for us to travel for Christmas this year for them to meet her. I'm thankful for bloggers who make me feel normal, who admit that their homes aren't always picture perfect and who have emotions!
    I'm thankful for you & your honesty, your generosity, your inspiration!
    Biz
    P.S. I LOVE your hair...I still need to find a hair dresser here...I can't commit to chunky highlights though...I'm bad about maintaining that kind of thing! :p

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  72. your music and beautiful photos bless me! if we were neighbors, i'm pretty sure we'd be friends too. Merry Christmas. And yes, it's the birth of the Christ Child that saved me. love it.

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