Have you ever considered...?

 
 
 
 
I know before we started sponsoring a child through Compassion, we were skeptical. Are these kids real? Does the money really help these kids? How does it all work?
 
 
At concerts we had attended, I would see the child packets being handed out and I just couldn't bring myself to raise my hand to take one. "We don't have enough money to do this", was one of the lies I believed.
 
The reality, we do have enough money to do this! For most families, you can make a $38 a month sacrifice to make the difference in the life of a child.
 
Make iced coffee at home instead of buying Starbucks, make pizza at home instead of having it delivered, rent a movie at the Redbox instead of going to the theater, cut your cable, eat rice and beans once a week. There are so many creative ways that most families can squeek out $38 a month to be that one family that can make a difference in the life of one child.
 
If you are willing to make the sacrifice, be sure to visit the Compassion web site. Pray about the children on the web site, pray for God to help you select a child that you can add to your family today! I challenge you to seriously pray about this. And if you do decided to sponsor a child, please let me know. Knowing that one more child has a family to love on them just makes my day!

Compassion Blog Month

Have you heard the news?
Join the Compassion Blogger Network
 
September is officially Blog Month at Compassion and there is a big goal! There is a goal to have more children sponsored via the Internet than any other September in history. I have committed to do my part to help spread the word about Compassion Blog Month and help more people make the decision to become Compassion Sponsors.
 
If you are a blogger and you sponsor a child with Compassion, you can join in the fun! Just click the "I'm Participating in Blog Month for Compassion" button. You won't regret it! :o)
 
 

Not Quite Back to School Day

 Our day started with a little bit of this...
 ...and a little bit of this.
You see, Matthew starts his first day of college tomorrow, and Kelsey and I will be starting our first day of our new homeschool year tomorrow. Since Matthew will be leaving quite early in the morning (and Kelsey is not an early morning person), we decided to have our special breakfast this morning to celebrate our upcoming school year.
After breakfast, we packed our lunch and headed out for Knight's Ferry. This destination has the longest covered bridge in California and is a great spot for pictures. Once we arrived, we started walking over toward the bridge and stopped briefly for these next two pictures.
 Kelsey, starting 7th grade
 Matthew, starting college!
 The bridge is always a great backdrop for pictures
 Not sure which one I like better of the two of them. This one or...
 ...this one. So hard to decide!
Matthew said I needed to be in a picture since I am usually always the photographer.
 I like to put the camera in burst mode and have the kids jump around.
 Kelsey usually jumps pretty high for these shots!
 Photo session was done, so it was time for lunch. Matthew was looking pretty serious, so...
 ...Kelsey did her best to get a smile out of her brother! :o)
 After lunch, we drove over to the Ghirardelli Outlet for ice cream sundaes. Gotta have a special treat for the 'first' day of school, right? :o) 
Once we got home and the mail arrived, I was so excited to see what arrived! This is my Gussy Sews pouch made with fabric from Tanzania! When Maggie and her husband traveled to Tanzania with Compassion a few months ago, she brought back fabric and made pouches from the fabric. A portion of the profit from the sale of these pouches will be used to help sponsor a child with Compassion. How could I not buy one of these pouches? :o)
So tomorrow starts a new adventure for us...Matthew off to college, and Kelsey being my only student. I am looking forward to what God has in store for this new chapter in our life!


Compassion Bloggers

When I started by blog years ago, it was a fun way to share about our daily happenings, especially with my parents living out of state. But over the past year, I have been able to use my blog to share about how much I love Compassion International! As a homeschooling mom, this gives me a way to help share with others a way they can be more involved with making a difference in the life of a child, even from their own home. One day, I pray that I will have a chance to visit one of our sponsored kids. But for now, I can be on a 'mission field' from my own home, sharing the love of Jesus with children in other countries.

Do you like to blog about Compassion? If you do, you can join a team of other Compassion Bloggers. As a Compassion Blogger, we receive assignments periodically to share on our blogs. These topics range help each one of us learn more about these Compassion kids and the world they live in. You can also read about the trips that some of the Compassion Bloggers have been able to go on to visit Compassion kids and projects.

Compassion Bloggers Peru Trip 2012

I know I am looking forward to reading the posts from this upcoming trip to Peru. Won't you consider becoming a Compassion Blogger today?

A little bit of meal prep

Over the next two days, I will be helping out at the Compassion table at the Willow Creek Leadership Summit. I am really looking forward to sharing our Compassion story with the people in attendance and praying that many children will be sponsored!

Since these next two days will be long days away from home for me, I wanted to take some time tonight to prep a couple of salads to go with dinner the next couple of nights. Kelsey was a great help getting everything ready! I found both of the recipes in one of my Gooseberry Patch cookbooks.

Our menu is pretty simple for the next few days.
The first salad was a Crunchy Strawberry Salad. I did make one substitution by using chow mein noodles instead of the ramen noodles. Since we won't be having this until Friday with pizza, we will wait to mix in the dressing and the noodle/walnut mixture.
 Next we have a Greek Salad with cucumber, tomatoes, red onion, Kalamata olives, and feta cheese. I love using a homemade dressing since I know what is going into it. I did find a similar recipe on one of my favorite go-to recipe web sites. The one I made did not include garlic or bell peppers, two things I love! I may have to give this other one a try next time!
Even though it was a little warm this afternoon, I went ahead and baked up a batch of my favorite chocolate chip cookies. Of course I brought a couple of cookies along with me to the conference to enjoy! This recipe is from America's Test Kitchen. I had printed out the recipe when we still had cable TV and they had featured the recipe on the show. You currently can't get the recipe unless you join their membership (which if you just want to join the trial to get the free recipe, I don't think you will regret it!)
What type of meal prep do you do during your busy weeks?