Monday, June 01, 2026

{ Happy Homemaker Monday - 06/01/2026 }

 


Good morning friends, and Happy June! 
 
I don't even know how to say that with a straight face because it was just the end of the year of 2025, and we are already halfway through.  I always talk about time moving so fast, but has anyone else noticed that everything seems to have sped up? It's so strange. 
 
Anyway, I hope you are all doing well, I will be coming by to visit you all this morning.  I know I'm always apologizing for not having time, but I really need to work this into my schedule so that I take some time each morning to visit all my friend's blogs. 
 
Right, so here we are the first day of June, almost summer and I am not looking forward to the hot weather, so I guess I can just think of it this way "summer is coming fast but that will also mean it will end just as quickly". 
 
Have a blessed week friends.
 
 
 *** The Weather *** 
We have had a lot of rain which is a blessing and has kept the temperatures quite nice, but yesterday was hot enough for the real feel to be 102, and that was gross.  Yuck!
 
We do have some more rain on the way, thankfully.  
 
Monday - Sunshine, 100  
Tuesday - Partly cloudy, 95  
Wednesday - Mostly cloudy, 86 
Thursday - Thunderstorms, 83 
Friday - Thunderstorms, 83  
Saturday - Thunderstorms, 87  
Sunday - Thunderstorms, 89 
 
 
 *** Right now I am *** 
Just sat down at my desk to get this post up.  I am eating my breakfast as I do so. 
 
 
 *** Thinking and pondering *** 
 I have my mammogram on Friday and as I'm sure you all know, and understand, my anxiety is high.  I honestly wish I could stop feeling this way every year when the mammogram comes around, but my mind is a strange thing and goes beserk each time. 
 
 
 *** How I am feeling ***
 I'm feeling good though a little tired, had family over yesterday and didn't get to bed until after 10pm which is really late for me.  I am a girl who by 830pm is fast asleep. I am also a bit sore from the gym work out and my stomach is a little off, due to the dark chocolate that I indulged in for a few days, last week.  Will I ever learn?  No, I don't believe so.  Darn chocolate temptation! 
 
 
*** On the breakfast plate *** 
 I am having a cup of english tea with milk and a bowl of oatmeal with dates and shredded coconut, and I also added in a teaspoon of strawberry whipped honey.  A local bee farmer sells it at the farmer's market, and it is delicious. 
 
 
 *** On the lunch plate ***
 Leftover salad from dinner, and I'll add a boiled egg for protein and some tuna. 
 
 
 *** On the dinner plate *** 
I made roast chicken last night and have quite a bit leftover, so will make a chicken pot pie for dinner. 
 
 
 *** On the menu *** 
 Have to work on the new meal plan so that I can get groceries tomorrow.  

Monday - Chicken Pot Pie, Sauteed Greens
Tuesday - Pastitsio, Garlic Bread, Salad
Wednesday - 
Thursday
Friday 
Saturday 
Sunday -   
 
 
*** What I am wearing *** 
Pink shorts and a grey tank top. 
 
 
*** On my reading pile *** 
Finishing up Deuteronomy in the Bible. 
 
Finished The Hidden Prince by Tessa Afshar and started the second in the series called The Peasant King.  The first book was actually about Cyrus, it was really interesting. 
 
In non-fiction, I am reading Punishing the Darkness by Pastor Joseph Z.  What a fantastic book, I have only a few pages left.  I have read most of it in just two days.  Spiritual warfare and the battle for our mind.  Yes, definitely something I needed to read.
  
 
 *** On my TV this week *** 
 
YouTube:
Homemaking 
Christian book vloggers 
 Quiet and simple living 
Homemakers in Brazil, Portugal and Mexico  
 
Hallmark:  
My sister in law suggested I watch Way Back Home.  I put on the first episode on Saturday morning and binged it all the way through, having watched the newer episode that just aired last night.  That's four season, FOUR SEASONS.  My word.  But in my defense, I watch it while I go about my day, so it plays throughout cleaning, laundry, cooking etc.  What a great show though, are any of you watching? 
 
*** Looking around the house *** 
We've had cloudy days for about two weeks but today we have wonderful sunshine, which is making the whole house look magical. 
 
*** To do list *** 
Water inside plants 
Water plants and veggies outside on the patio 
Daily bible reading and devotional/bible study 
Get at least 10k steps in
Homemaking chores  
 
This week: 
Mammogram on Friday 
 
*** What I am creating ***
I have done nothing creative this past week, nothing.  I needed to give my hands a rest because they hurt after painting the living room and bedroom. 
 
*** From the camera *** 
How beautiful is this picture?  I thought it perfectly fit right now, as I actually have a sourdough boule in the oven. 
 
 
*** Devotional, Prayers, Bible Verses *** 
I mentioned the book I'm reading above, Punishing the Darkness.  It has opened my eyes to so much and it's helped me to seek and find the peace of God and not let anxiety, worry and fear debilitate me leading up to my mammogram. 
 
But one particular quote in that book, and still focusing on the battle for the mind, was about forgiveness and the inability to forgive someone.  We all know that as Christians we are called to forgive, but we also know that it can incredibly difficult to get past whatever someone may have done to us.  
 
Some things are so dark, so mean, so evil that it really does take everything inside and God's help to forgive.  Yet some people still can't do it. 
 
In the book Pastor Joseph says "Unforgiveness is like drinking poison daily, hoping for the other person to die."  WOW!!!!! Just WOW!!!!  
 
What a powerful, impactful statement.  I just felt that I needed to share it this morning, maybe someone out there is struggling with forgiveness so I hope this helps.


Monday, May 25, 2026

{ Happy Homemaker Monday - 05/25/2026 }

 
 
Good morning friends, come on in.  
 
It is Monday morning, Memorial Day.  I want to start this post by thanking everyone who sacrificed their life, so that we may live in a free country.  Being the wife of a veteran, I know full well the love they have for their country and how hard they fight, to keep us all safe.
 
I hope you all have a wonderful Memorial Day with your families, but please remember to send a prayer up to those who paid the ultimate price, and their family members as well.
 
I have had a busy weekend and have woken up quite tired this morning, but we keep pushing on.  I was going to have a BBQ with family today, but frankly, I am tired and don't want to go through all the faffing around, so I'll just make a nice dinner and have everyone over instead for that.  How are you spending your Memorial Day, any fun plans? 
 
Sandra
♥♥♥♥
 
 
 *** The Weather *** 
We have been blessed with lots of rain, which we need because we are experiencing a bit of a drought here in the South.  I don't pray for severe weather, but wonderful calm rain is always very much welcomed.    
  
Monday - Mix of clouds and sun, 89
Tuesday - Partly cloudy, 83
Wednesday - Mostly cloudy, 78
Thursday - Partly cloudy, 84
Friday - Partly cloudy, 89
Saturday - Thunderstorms, 88
Sunday - Mostly cloudy, 82
 
 
*** Right now I am *** 
Sitting at my desk, I just finished my breakfast and am working on this post, while listening to a video on YouTube.  
 
 
*** Thinking and pondering *** 
Just trying to sort out in my mind, all the things we have going on this week.  
 
 
*** How I am feeling ***
Really tired.  Friday was Curt's birthday so we were out for a bit, then I continued painting my bedroom, then out to dinner with the whole family.
 
Saturday we had gym in the morning, then we went out with Jasmine and her boyfriend Issac, as well as my brother and sister in law.  We went to the farmer's market, then a garden center, then Market street and finally out to lunch.  It was a full fun day.
 
Sunday, gym in the morning, followed by church, then Jasmine and Issac came over as they do every Sunday.  
 
I am tired this morning, but good otherwise. 
 
 
*** On the breakfast plate *** 
I had two scrambled eggs, 1 keto bread with irish butter, and two cups of coffee.  My first at 430 when I get up and the second at 7 when I ate my breakfast.  
 
 
*** On the lunch plate *** 
Will be having salad.  As I've mentioned before, weekends I don't worry about carbs or sugar, I try not to overdo it, but still don't really worry about it.  Monday means reset for the week. 
 
 
*** On the dinner plate *** 
Mexican Skirt Steak
Queso Bratwurst - we first tried these last year and then they disappeared, and are finally back in stores now.  I think they're only out during Memorial Day and 4th of July time frame.
Buttered Basmati Rice
Roast potatoes 
Caesar Salad 
Still have a whole Tiramisu and a bit of chocolate cake left from Curt's birthday 
 
 
*** On the menu *** 
 
Monday - Memorial Day dinner (menu above) 
Tuesday -  Nando's Grilled Chicken, Sauteed Kale, Sweet Potato Fries 
Wednesday - Pastitsio, Garlic Bread, Salad
Thursday -  Homemade Chalupas, Mexican Rice, Beans
Friday - Turkish Lahmacun Pizza
Saturday - Fend for yourself
Sunday -  Meatball Subs

 
*** What I am wearing *** 
Still in my summer nightgown, will chance into some jeans soon as we need to head to Walmart. 
 
 
*** On my reading pile *** 
Still working on getting through Deuteronomy in Bible.
 
Finished Shelter of the Most High by Connilyn Cossette.  The next book I started and then set aside when the Connilyn Cossette books came in the mail, but I am not far into it, so will go back and re-read the first few pages.
 
It is The Hidden Prince by Tessa Afshar. 
  

The beloved daughter of Jewish captives in Babylon, Keren is sold into Daniel’s household to help her family survive. She becomes Daniel’s most trusted scribe, while taking lessons and swordsmanship training alongside Daniel’s sons and their best friend, Jared.

But after a tragic accident changes the course of her life, Keren finds herself in a foreign country, charged with a mysterious task: teaching a shepherd boy how to become a lord. When she overhears whispers that hint at his true identity, she realizes she must protect him from the schemes of a bloodthirsty king.

Jared cannot forgive Keren. Still, he finds himself traveling over mountains to fetch her back to the safety of home. When he discovers the secret identity of Keren’s pupil, Jared knows he must help protect him. Love battles bitterness as they flee from the king’s agents, trying to save the boy who could one day deliver their people from captivity.


 
*** On my TV this week *** 
Haven't watched much other than YouTube videos.  None of my shows are on, and even the Turkish shows are wrapping up their seasons, which means the whole summer without something to watch.  Blech! 
 
Turkish shows:
Guller Ve Gunahlar
Sevdigim Sensin
Yeralti
Abi
Cirkin 
 
YouTube:
Homemaking
Christian book vloggers
Quiet and simple living
Homemakers in Brazil, Portugal and Mexico 
 
Hallmark: 


 
*** Looking around the house *** 
I love mornings.  The quiet, the sound of the birds chirping outside, my roosters crowing, and the sun usually coming in through the open windows and doors.  However, this morning it is cloudy, so no golden sun rays shining through, but on rainy days, I feel that the house takes on a whole different atmosphere, one of coziness and warmth which I adore. 
 
 
*** To do list *** 
Today: 
Water inside plants 
Water plants and veggies outside on the patio 
Daily bible reading and devotional/bible study
Get at least 10k steps in
Homemaking chores
Walmart
 
This week:
VA dental clinic for Curt's appointment tomorrow 

 
*** What I am creating *** 
Still working on painting.  I finished my bedroom, save for the very top near the trim which I need my 6'3 son Nick to do hahahah
 
I will take a break this week from painting because my hands need to rest, so I will go back to my crochet blanket and work on that. 
 
 
*** From the camera *** 
When my brother was visiting me this past December, he brought me two of these South African birds from his recent trip to the Kruger National Park.  These are the Southern yellow-billed Hornbills.  They're beautiful!  
 
In South Africa we usually refer to them as the Flying Bananas hahahah  because of their beak.
 

 Here is what an actual Hornbill looks like:



*** Devotional, Prayers, Bible Verses *** 
Our Pastor has started a new sermon series called Modern Family.  It is fantastic and I can't wait to hear and learn more.  



Thursday, May 21, 2026

{ Fearfully and Wonderfully Broken by Sydney Anne Bennet - TLC Book Tour }

 

About Fearfully and Wonderfully Broken: Fighting for Faith When You’re Falling Apart

• Publisher: Thomas Nelson (April 28, 2026)
• Paperback: 240 pages

Are you battling chronic struggles—whether physical, mental, emotional, relational, or social? Are they eating away at your faith? Sydney Anne Bennett has been there.

She knows what it is to live in a body that is unraveling, a world that doesn’t understand, and a church that doesn’t always know what to say. With compassion, wit, and quiet strength, Sydney invites you to remember that some of life’s fiercest battles are fought flat on your back—and not one of them is wasted.

In Fearfully and Wonderfully Broken, Sydney shares her story of becoming disabled just two weeks after her honeymoon and learning to live with Functional Neurological Disorder (FND)—a condition that disrupts the brain’s ability to send correct signals to the body, resulting in daily seizures, mobility loss, and chronic pain.

Learning to live with this disability, as well as the loss and pain that comes with it, has been one of her greatest struggles as well as the way in which God is building her strength. But Sydney doesn’t just talk about disability—she lives with it, coaches on it, and laughs through it, inviting her readers to join her journey. Fearfully and Wonderfully Broken aims to:

  • discover practical strategies for coping with chronic struggles and limitations;
  • make peace with questions and embrace the daily fight for faith;
  • uncover strength in weakness and dignity in dependence; and
  • receive heartfelt hope and encouragement to keep going—even when healing doesn’t come.

Sydney will be your unafraid guide through whatever valley you are walking through, normalizing doubt and the daily fight for faith, and recognizing the presence of God there.

About the author

Sydney Anne Bennett is a writer, disability advocate, and speaker who helps people struggling with chronic illness and pain find confidence and hope again—while pointing them to Jesus.

Two weeks after her honeymoon, Sydney became disabled and was later diagnosed with Functional Neurological Disorder (FND), a condition that disrupts the brain’s ability to send correct signals to the body. She experiences daily seizures, chronic pain, and mobility loss—and often uses a wheelchair.

In 2022, Sydney began sharing her story on Instagram as a way of processing grief, faith, and the strange in-between of being both young and disabled. Today, she encourages a global audience of over 300,000 people with honesty, humor, and hope that leans hard on Jesus.

She lives in Idaho with her husband, Colton, their daughter, Hadassah, and are joyfully awaiting the arrival of their second child in fall 2025.

 
 
My thoughts:
I have been on a faith filled journey.  As close as I believe I am to God, it never seems enough, and there is a constant daily battle against my mind.  Against the fears, the worries, the anxieties.  It's a never ending cycle that becomes quite exhausting after a while.
 
In my attempt to get closer to God and to shift my way of thinking, I have been reading a lot of Christian non fiction this year.  When I had the opportunity to receive a copy of Fearfully and Wonderfully Broken, I immediately said yes.  Not because I can relate to Sydney's personal health struggles, but as a Christian woman, I can certainly relate to the health anxiety and fears that seems to strike us all.
 
I love that Sydney wrote this book not only to share her personal struggles, but also at the same time encouraging and pointing us towards the one that can help through it all.  Jesus.
 
She writes in a way that feels like a conversation on paper, rather than a clinical medical report.  It made it easy to quickly read through it.
 
What do we do when we seek healing for ourselves or a family member, or friend, and it seems the healing never comes?  
How do we have faith through these situations and daily struggles?
 
Sydney uses her own tools to manage her disability, to help us learn ways to deal with life and those difficult moments.
 
Wonderfully told by an incredibly strong and courageous woman.
 
 
Thank you to TLC Book Tours and Thomas Nelson, for providing me with a copy. 
 
 
     
 

 
 

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

{ America the Beautiful Book Tag }

 It has been a hot minute since I've done a tag of any kind on the blog.  
 
Do you remember back in the old blogging days, when tags were going around all the time?  There were so many, and we tagged each other back and forth, and through those got to know each other better.  I always enjoyed learning more about a blogger through the answers they gave.
 
I saw this one going around the booktuber videos and I thought it was so cute, that I decided to bring it to the blog and tag some of you.  Don't feel like you have to do it, if you don't want to, that's perfectly fine. 
 
In honor of America's 250th birthday, here are the prompts, which were created by Taylor over at Tales and Treats with Kay.
 
Here are the prompts:
In God We Trust – A Christian fiction book 
Old Glory – A book that elicits strong emotion 
Superpower – Main character with a unique ability OR a big, epic book 
The American Dream– A book with a great family 
One Republic – a book with political intrigue 
Pledge of Allegiance – A book or series you are fiercely loyal to 
Oh Say Can You See – A book that surprised you and gave you chills at the ending 
Melting Pot – A book that is a blend of 2 genres 
Secret Six– A book with espionage 
Westward Expansion – Tag others!  
 


In God We Trust – A Christian fiction book
I have so many for this prompt, but I can't pick them all, so I will just pick one of the Christian fiction books I have enjoyed lately.
 
Counted with the Stars by Connilyn Cossette
 
 
 
 
 Old Glory – A book that elicits strong emotion
Without a doubt it has to be A Voice in the Wind by Francine Rivers.  To this day, I think about the book, the story, Hadassah and her faith.  Probably the most powerful faith filled fiction book, I have ever read.
 
A voice in the Wind by Francine Rivers 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Superpower – Main character with a unique ability OR a big, epic book 
This one is hard, I don't read much fantasy at all, so I don't think I have a book that would fit this prompt.  As for big epic book, I guess I will have to use one that I am currently reading which is HUGE.
 
Kristin Lavransdatter by Sigrid Undsett
 

 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The American Dream– A book with a great family
I would have to pick Nancy E. Turner and These is My Words.  The bond that Sarah's family has is incredible.  Being in the frontier, loss is almost an every day occurrence, but this family sticks together no matter what comes their way.
 
These is my Words by Nancy E. Turner 
 
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One Republic – a book with political intrigue 
I don't usually read books about politics at all, it's not something I find interesting and actually it's something I steer clear off since we have to deal with it in real life.  I would rather it stay very far from my reading Hahaha
 
I would have to say though, the one closest to it would be the Megan Soja trilogy Harbor of Spies which focuses on the American Revolution Era.
 
Spark of the Revolution by Megan Soja
 
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Pledge of Allegiance – A book or series you are fiercely loyal to 
Without a doubt the series that I have kept for years and will never get rid of, is the Nancy E. Turner series Sarah Agnes Pine.
 
These is my words
Sarah's Quilt
The Star Garden
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Oh Say Can You See – A book that surprised you and gave you chills at the ending
This is an easy one because Francine Rivers has a way of writing books that not only give you chills but have endings that leave you stunned.  Without a doubt, the book that did this for me and has now become my favorite book of all time, is:
 
A Voice in the Wind by Francine Rivers
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Melting Pot – A book that is a blend of 2 genres 
Oohhh that's hard.  I don't tend to read books that mix different genres, but recently I did read a trilogy by Carrie Cotten that does just that.  Fantasy and Christian Fiction, and I loved the series, matter of fact I have book four waiting to be read.
 
The Huntress by Carrie Cotten 
 
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Secret Six– A book with espionage  
For me, I will have to go with another from the Harbor of Spies trilogy.  This book has romance, spies, revolution, action, everything.
 
Secrets of the Revolution by Megan Soja 
 
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Westward Expansion – Tag others!  
Now, I am going to tag some of you, but again you do not have to join in if you don't want to, or you don't read enough to have answers to these.  It's just for fun.  I know this is mainly tagged as an America the Beautiful and in celebration of the 250th Anniversary, but even if you don't live in the USA, you can still join in and add books that are your favorites, from your own country.